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Install a working (and compiled) version of virt-viewer. You may view the homebrew package's upstream source on GitHub.
brew tap jeffreywildman/homebrew-virt-manager brew install virt-viewer
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Once that's installed should be able make a call
remote-viewer
with a pve-spice.vv file downloaded from proxmox web interface
This document now exists on the official ASP.NET core docs page.
- Application
- Request Handling
I bought M1 MacBook Air. It is the fastest computer I have, and I have been a GNOME/GNU/Linux user for long time. It is obvious conclusion that I need practical Linux desktop environment on Apple Silicon.
Fortunately, Linux already works on Apple Silicon/M1. But how practical is it?
- Two native ports exist.
[server] | |
host: 0.0.0.0 | |
port: 7125 | |
enable_debug_logging: False | |
[file_manager] | |
config_path: ~/klipper_config | |
log_path: ~/klipper_logs | |
[data_store] |
# Pass the env-vars to MYCOMMAND | |
eval $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) MYCOMMAND | |
# … or ... | |
# Export the vars in .env into your shell: | |
export $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) |
In this gist, you can find the steps to run Minecraft 1.16.4 natively on Apple Silicon (AS), without needing Rosetta 2 translation of the dependencies (mainly LWJGL and related libraries).
While it's possible to use a launcher like MultiMC to have a prettier way to run the game on AS, it requires installing even more dependencies (like QT) which take time and are difficult to distribute. Therefore, I've put together a command line-based launcher tool using a couple shell & Python scripts.
To get up and running quickly, follow the steps below. Otherwise, for more detail, watch my YouTube video.
# | |
# Reference implementation of a load balanced PgBouncer service on Amazon ECS | |
# | |
# see: https://engineering.loyaltylion.com/load-balanced-pgbouncer-service-on-amazon-ecs-f02120d1733e | |
# | |
resource "aws_lb" "pgbouncer" { | |
name = "${var.environment}-pgbouncer" | |
internal = true | |
load_balancer_type = "network" |
#!/usr/lib/env ruby | |
# Acquires a shared lock on a SQLite database file and copies it to a backup | |
# usage: backup-db.rb DBFILE.db BACKUPFILE.db | |
# author: William Benton (willb@redhat.com) | |
# Public domain. | |
require 'sqlite3' | |
require 'fileutils' |
This script was inspired by this blog post - however I found the technique to be a little insufficient. Many thanks to Artem Butusov as I would not have been able to do this without his blog post.
This script is intended to be used with semantic-ui-react projects. If you are just using semantic-ui, then you may need to do some other troubleshooting... I don't know as I haven't tested. From what I can tell everything should work just fine.
This process is completely different from the one described in the blog post above. This script is intended to do everything for you - no manual copying or updating code is required. If you have already followed