// I'm tired of extensions that automatically: | |
// - show welcome pages / walkthroughs | |
// - show release notes | |
// - send telemetry | |
// - recommend things | |
// | |
// This disables all of that stuff. | |
// If you have more config, leave a comment so I can add it!! | |
{ |
Sometimes it seems like the first (and sometimes only) advice you get offered for almost any problem with a Raspberry Pi is "check your power supply". You think something like:
"hey, I'm using an official power supply sold as being matched with my Pi so how can there be any problem?"
You look up the specs then stick a controlled load across your supply and confirm that it can deliver the required number of Watts.
Yet your problems persist…
VMWare Fusion 13 is now released. Read Vagrant and VMWare Fusion 13 Player on Apple M1 Pro for the latest.
This document summarizes notes taken while to make the VMWare Tech preview work on Apple M1 Pro, it originated
// Can be used with https://github.com/xcv58/Custom-JavaScript-for-Websites-2 | |
// This snippet is released under the terms of the CC0 license: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.en | |
const cache_key = 'hn_comments_views' | |
const cache = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem(cache_key) || '{}') | |
document.querySelectorAll('.athing.comtr').forEach(comm => { | |
if (!cache[comm.id]) { | |
const span = document.createElement('span') | |
span.innerHTML = '🔔' // :bell: emoji |
<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> | |
<fontconfig> | |
<dir>~/.fonts</dir> | |
<!-- | |
Documented at | |
http://linux.die.net/man/5/fonts-conf | |
To check font mapping run the command at terminal | |
$ fc-match 'helvetica Neue' | |
#!/bin/zsh | |
# Elevate permissions, if needed | |
if [ $USER != 'root' ]; then | |
sudo $0 | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
# Reboot to Recovery | |
/usr/sbin/nvram "recovery-boot-mode=unused" |
Whatever operating system you are using to create the USB, you will need to have a Windows 10 ISO, either from Microsoft or your system manufacturer and have a USB drive 8GB or larger (or one with at least 5GB of free space and using the FAT32 filesystem, but using a fresh and empty one is best).
TL;DR
#macOS/Linux
# First try the `bootiso` program, it has options for splitting the WIM for you!
# https://jsamr.github.io/bootiso/
# You need to already have 7zip aka `p7zip` on macOS and Linux, and `wimlib` macOS via `brew` or `wimtools` on Linux
default['sshd']['sshd_config']['AuthenticationMethods'] = 'publickey,keyboard-interactive:pam' | |
default['sshd']['sshd_config']['ChallengeResponseAuthentication'] = 'yes' | |
default['sshd']['sshd_config']['PasswordAuthentication'] = 'no' |