As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
There is no problem with being a noobie and I do not use the term to sligtht or disparage anyone.
This is a way to setup your permissions for running Plex in Linux. Different folks may use different methods.
The permissions concepts provided here apply to OSX, but the users and groups are controlled and modified differently, so much of this will not work properly. I think the command is dscl
, but that could be out of date.
There are many ways to setup your permissions scheme in Linux, this methodology describes a way to do it, not everyone will like it, but it works for me, so whatever.
# This is a blocklist to block samsung smart tv's sending meta data at home. | |
# Please help to collect domains! | |
# It could be that the TV does not receive any more updates or other services no longer work. Please report such an incident. | |
abtauthprd.samsungcloudsolution.com | |
acr0.samsungcloudsolution.com | |
ad.samsungadhub.com | |
ads.samsungads.com | |
amauthprd.samsungcloudsolution.com | |
api-hub.samsungyosemite.com |
# Command to download file via torrent link using aria2. | |
# See website and documentation at https://aria2.github.io | |
# -d specifies the directory to store the downloaded file | |
# --seed-time=0 disables seeding after download has completed | |
aria2c -d ~/Downloads --seed-time=0 http://url/to/file.torrent | |
# or | |
aria2c -d ~/Downloads --seed-time=0 path/to/file.torrent | |
# The torrent file itself can be downloaded via |
#!/bin/bash | |
# https://www.howtogeek.com/fyi/enable-dark-mode-in-high-sierra-sort-of/ | |
# https://medium.com/@n1kk/how-to-tweak-macos-mojave-dark-mode-per-app-a5fab0574691 | |
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52562383/is-there-a-way-to-toggle-dark-mode-on-off-for-individual-apps-in-macos-mojave | |
defaults write -g NSWindowDarkChocolate -bool TRUE | |
defaults write -g NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool FALSE | |
defaults write com.google.Chrome NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool FALSE | |
defaults write com.google.Chrome _NSSystemAppearanceOverride DarkAppearance |
from pytube import YouTube | |
link = input("Enter the youtube URL...\n") | |
# trial video | |
# link = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvJ1RGlxe8Q" | |
yt = YouTube(link) | |
ys = yt.streams.get_highest_resolution() | |
print("Downloading... " + yt.title) |
tl;dr: Samsung is a bunch of crap company that doesn't inform their customers about serious limitations on their Wearables lineup. Great hardware, dog poo software.
So, what's this about: Samsung omits a bunch of crucial information for consumers anywhere on the Galaxy Watch product pages - at least on those for the Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 5 or Galaxy Watch 6.
They omit on the product pages, the pages that should inform a consumer about requirements and limitations, that: