start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
There have been several HOWTOs posted regarding streaming the 2012 Olympics using HTTP / SOCKS proxies via SSH and other similar methods. None of these actually work using the latest Flash on Mountain Lion (with Firefox, Chrome or Safari). Additionally, the third-party streaming sites don't provide BBC's amazing interface, which lets you quickly skip to individual competitors and events. However, setting up an OpenVPN server does work, with some tweaks. You'll get the exact same UX that people in England receive.
Get a Linode VM in the UK. The 512MB server for $20 works just fine. (If you want to use my referral link, go for it: http://bit.ly/OuzdVe)
Follow the standard OpenVPN installation documentation. (Basically, 'apt-get install openvpn' or 'yum install openvpn' and then follow these docs: http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html). For an OS X client, I prefer Viscosity: http://www.thesparklabs
Yet another framework syndrome
| Name | Date | URL | Stars |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jake | April 2010 | https://github.com/mde/jake | 1000 |
| Brunch | January 2011 | http://brunch.io/ | 3882 |
| # Mac OS X Lion introduced a new, iOS-like context menu when you press and hold a key | |
| # that enables you to choose a character from a menu of options. If you are on Lion | |
| # try it by pressing and holding down 'e' in any app that uses the default NSTextField | |
| # for input. | |
| # | |
| # It's a nice feature and continues the blending of Mac OS X and iOS features. However, | |
| # it's a nightmare to deal with in Atom if you're running vim mode, | |
| # as it means you cannot press and hold h/j/k/l to move through your file. You have | |
| # to repeatedly press the keys to navigate. |
| import ( | |
| "archive/zip" | |
| "io" | |
| "os" | |
| "path/filepath" | |
| "strings" | |
| ) | |
| func zipit(source, target string) error { | |
| zipfile, err := os.Create(target) |
One thing you could do is have something like, say Film.js:
exports.toString = `
type Film {
characters(): [Character]
}
`
exports.characters = function (film, args) { ... }Good news is we're only using lodash/fp, which makes it easier to match function signatures.