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cmakecmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE \ -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/.pyenv/versions/3.5.0/usr/local/ \ -D INSTALL_C_EXAMPLES=OFF \ -D BUILD_NEW_PYTHON_SUPPORT=ON \
| # Instructions for 4.14 and cuda 9.1 | |
| # If upgrading from 4.13 and cuda 9.0 | |
| $ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove libcud* | |
| $ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove cuda* | |
| $ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove nvidia* | |
| # also remove the container directory direcotory at /usr/local/cuda-9.0/ | |
| # Important libs required with 4.14.x with Cuda 9.X | |
| $ sudo apt install libelf1 libelf-dev |
kubectl -n kube-system create sa tiller
kubectl create clusterrolebinding tiller --clusterrole cluster-admin --serviceaccount=kube-system:tiller
helm init --service-account tiller
If you want to use Bitwarden CLI for ssh have a look at: How to use use Bitwarden CLI for SSH-Keys in macOS
Wirtten and tested on macOS Ventura
To allow Touch ID on your Mac to authenticate you for sudo access instead of a password you need to do the following.
[ Update 2020-05-31: I won't be maintaining this page or responding to comments anymore (except for perhaps a few exceptional occasions). ]
Most of the terminal emulators auto-detect when a URL appears onscreen and allow to conveniently open them (e.g. via Ctrl+click or Cmd+click, or the right click menu).
It was, however, not possible until now for arbitrary text to point to URLs, just as on webpages.
GitHub recently added support for including Mermaid diagrams in Markdown files. The good news is that it works for AsciiDoc files as well. Here is an example:
sequenceDiagram
participant Alice
participant Bob| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| # /// script | |
| # dependencies = [] | |
| # /// | |
| import sqlite3 | |
| import json | |
| import os | |
| from pathlib import Path | |
| def get_mcp_disabled_tools(): |
It turns out that MacOS Tahoe can generate and use secure-enclave backed SSH keys! This replaces projects like https://github.com/maxgoedjen/secretive
There is a shared library /usr/lib/ssh-keychain.dylib that traditionally has been used to add smartcard support
to ssh by implementing PKCS11Provider interface. However since recently it also implements SecurityKeyProivder
which supports loading keys directly from the secure enclave! SecurityKeyProvider is what is normally used to talk to FIDO2 devices (e.g. libfido2 can be used to talk to your Yubikey). However you can now use it to talk to your Secure Enclave instead!