This is a transcription of the talk: Organization, Collective, Decision by Dave Snowden at USI 2022
To update the BIOS/UEFI firmware requires HP-specific files in the EFI System Partition, also referred to as ESP.
On a Linux system, the ESP is typically mounted on /boot/efi or /efi. Whithin you should also find a EFI directory, e.g. /boot/efi/EFI or /efi/EFI. This article assumes that the ESP is mounted on /efi and that the /efi/EFI directory exists. You can replace that with the mount point your system uses.
The HP-specific files are located in /efi/EFI/HP or /efi/EFI/Hewlet-Packard. These files typically come preinstalled in HP Windows PCs. If you have these files you could skip Install HP-specific files.
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my book is out! an applied psychology / self-help book targeted at developers: Debugging Your Brain
Markdown --> PDF (as a booklet!)
Markdown --> EPUB and MOBI
for 4.2.4 or higher, 4.2.5,4.2.6,4.3.7, it's works, this is the way which makes Always in evaluation mode.
- open
Terminal, go to the dir :cd /Applications/Beyond Compare.app/Contents/MacOS - change the name
BComparetoBCompare.bak:mv BCompare BCompare.bak - touch a file name
BCompare, andchmod a+ux BCompare:touch BCompare && chmod a+ux BCompare - open
BComparewith text editor, insert the script :
#!/bin/bash
rm "/Users/$(whoami)/Library/Application Support/Beyond Compare/registry.dat"
"`dirname "$0"`"/BCompare.bak $@
GitHub Pages doesn't support jekyll-archives now PR. We can use Travis CI to build it and push to gh-pages branch.
There is already some gists talks about this topic using bash. However, Travis now support deploy in .travis.yml , which is super easy to set up. (Deploying to GitHub Pages is experimental now [2018.07.25])
Here is an example.
| curl -s https://swupdate.openvpn.net/repos/repo-public.gpg | apt-key add - | |
| echo "deb http://build.openvpn.net/debian/openvpn/stable xenial main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openvpn-aptrepo.list | |
| apt update | |
| apt install -y openvpn |
Kong, Traefik, Caddy, Linkerd, Fabio, Vulcand, and Netflix Zuul seem to be the most common in microservice proxy/gateway solutions. Kubernetes Ingress is often a simple Ngnix, which is difficult to separate the popularity from other things.
This is just a picture of this link from March 2, 2019
Originally, I had included some other solution
| # Pencil Project Shortcuts | |
| ## General Shortcuts | |
| + New Document: Ctrl + n | |
| + Open: Ctrl + o | |
| + Save: Ctrl + s | |
| + Save as: Ctrl + Shift + s | |
| + Export: Ctrl + Shift + e | |
| + Print: Ctrl + p |
The following are examples of the four types rate limiters discussed in the accompanying blog post. In the examples below I've used pseudocode-like Ruby, so if you're unfamiliar with Ruby you should be able to easily translate this approach to other languages. Complete examples in Ruby are also provided later in this gist.
In most cases you'll want all these examples to be classes, but I've used simple functions here to keep the code samples brief.
This uses a basic token bucket algorithm and relies on the fact that Redis scripts execute atomically. No other operations can run between fetching the count and writing the new count.
