(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf
:
# First install tmux | |
brew install tmux | |
# For mouse support (for switching panes and windows) | |
# Only needed if you are using Terminal.app (iTerm has mouse support) | |
Install http://www.culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php | |
Then install https://bitheap.org/mouseterm/ | |
# More on mouse support http://floriancrouzat.net/2010/07/run-tmux-with-mouse-support-in-mac-os-x-terminal-app/ |
module DocumentFileTypes | |
module Microsoft | |
WORD = %w( | |
application/msword | |
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document | |
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.template | |
application/vnd.ms-word.document.macroEnabled.12 | |
application/vnd.ms-word.template.macroEnabled.12 | |
) | |
Linux - create "Default (Linux).sublime-mousemap" in ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User | |
Mac - create "Default (OSX).sublime-mousemap" in ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/User | |
Win - create "Default (Windows).sublime-mousemap" in %appdata%\Sublime Text 3\Packages\User | |
[ | |
{ | |
"button": "button1", | |
"count": 1, | |
"modifiers": ["ctrl"], | |
"press_command": "drag_select", |
<?php | |
# Cron job command for Laravel 4.2 | |
# Inspired by Laravel 5's new upcoming scheduler (https://laravel-news.com/2014/11/laravel-5-scheduler) | |
# | |
# Author: Soren Schwert (GitHub: sisou) | |
# | |
# Requirements: | |
# ============= | |
# PHP 5.4 |
This is a guide that I wrote to improve the default security of my website https://fortran.io , which has a certificate from LetsEncrypt. I'm choosing to improve HTTPS security and transparency without consideration for legacy browser support.
I would recommend these steps only if you have a specific need for information security, privacy, and trust with your users, and/or maintain a separate secure.example.com domain which won't mess up your main site. If you've been thinking about hosting a site on Tor, then this might be a good option, too.
The best resources that I've found for explaining these steps are https://https.cio.gov , https://certificate-transparency.org , and https://twitter.com/konklone
Ethereum is a trustless network of VMs which run smart contracts submitted by users. It uses proof-of-work to synchronize state across the network, and has every node execute the contracts in order to verify the state's validity. Each transaction is stored in the blockchain for replayability. Read more about it here.
Ethereum's "trustless network" model has some disadvantages:
helm repo add ingress-nginx https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx
helm install quickstart ingress-nginx/ingress-nginx
kubectl apply -f https://netlify.cert-manager.io/docs/tutorials/acme/example/deployment.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://netlify.cert-manager.io/docs/tutorials/acme/example/service.yaml