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KhaosT / HDMI on Apple Vision Pro.md
Last active July 25, 2025 23:18
Guide for using Apple Vision Pro as HDMI display

Displaying HDMI sources on Apple Vision Pro

While it's possible to stream most content to Apple Vision Pro directly over the internet, having the ability to use Apple Vision Pro as an HDMI display can still be useful.

Since Apple Vision Pro does not support connecting to an HDMI input directly or using an HDMI capture card, we have to be a little creative to make this work. NDI provides the ability to stream HDMI content over a local network with really low latency, and it works great with Apple Vision Pro.

This page shows the setup I’m using.

@KhaosT
KhaosT / Cloud Gaming on Apple Vision Pro.md
Last active August 21, 2025 00:36
Guide for clouding gaming on Apple Vision Pro

Cloud Gaming on Apple Vision Pro

GeForce Now

Cloud Gaming is a great way to enjoy graphically demanding games on Apple Vision Pro.

Since Safari on visionOS does not support PWA mode, here is how you can access cloud gaming services on Apple Vision Pro.

What’s needed

@ryancdavison
ryancdavison / iPad-Pro-Magic-Keyboard-Portrait-Mode-DIY-Smart-Connector-Cable.md
Last active August 13, 2025 03:52
iPad Pro 12.9 (2020) Magic Keyboard Portrait Mode DIY Smart Connector Cable

iPad Pro 12.9" (2020) Magic Keyboard Portrait Mode DIY Smart Connector Cable

I wanted my iPad Pro to be able to use the Magic Keyboard in portrait mode, but the current Smart Connector configuration does not allow this. With too much time on my hands, I made a short jumper cable using a section of USB cable, 5-pin POGO connectors (the 5-pin works using pins 1, 3, and 5, and removing pins 2 and 4), a small electrical project box, 3mm N52 magnets, and some epoxy and Sugru to pack everything into place. My cable and connections orientation had more to do with the boxes I found to encase the connector (with holes on the small end) than anything else. Obviously, there will be many ways to do this.

WARNING: Getting any of these steps wrong will probably ruin your iPad.

Note: These measurements are for the 12.9" (2020) model. The magnets did not line up and the polarity was different for my wife's iPad Pro 11" (2021).

![iPad-Pro-MmagicKeyboard-Jumper-Cable-min](https://user-images.githubusercontent.c

@topdockerlead
topdockerlead / Tutorial.md
Created November 16, 2020 05:04
Wireguard on CentOS 7/8

Set Up Your Own WireGuard VPN Server on CentOS

This tutorial is going to show you how to set up your own WireGuard VPN server on CentOS. WireGuard is made specifically for the Linux kernel. It runs inside the Linux kernel and allows you to create fast, modern, and secure VPN tunnel. TL;DR

Prerequisites

This tutorial assumes that the VPN server and VPN client are both running CentOS operating system.

Step 1: Install WireGuard on CentOS Server and Desktop

Log into your CentOS server, then run the following commands to install WireGuard.

# CentOS 8
@DreamingInBinary
DreamingInBinary / Best in Class iOS Checklist
Last active January 24, 2025 03:26
This is a public checklist updated every year after the latest version of iOS and iPadOS are shipped. It's a boiled down version of a "Best in Class" app checklist created by Jordan Morgan.
# A Best in Class Checklist
A boiled down checklist adapted from this [post](https://www.swiftjectivec.com/a-best-in-class-app/), created by @jordanmorgan10.
> To use this, create a Github Issue in your own repo, and simply copy and paste this text.
## iOS Core Technology
_Things any iOS app can benefit from_
- [ ] iCloud Sync
- [ ] Focus Filter Support
@mortezashojaei
mortezashojaei / OrdersComponent.tsx
Last active March 19, 2025 12:42
Using laravel-echo in reactjs
import React, { FC } from 'react';
import { useSocket } from '@myapp/hooks';
import {Order} from '@myapp/models';
export const OrdersComponent: FC = () => {
const [orders,setOrders] = useState<Order[]>();
function addNewOrder(neworder:Order) {
@darconeous
darconeous / tesla-key-card-protocol.md
Last active April 8, 2025 23:28
Tesla Key Card Protocol

Tesla Key Card Protocol

Researched by Robert Quattlebaum [email protected].

Last updated 2020-02-03.

Image of Tesla Key Card Image of Tesla Model 3 Key Fob

@lucabelluccini
lucabelluccini / rpi4.boot-from-sd-rootfs-on-usb.md
Last active October 13, 2023 12:38
Raspberry Pi 4 - Boot from SD, Rootfs on USB

Raspberry 4B - Boot from SD and rootfs on USB

Update

RPi4 now supports booting directly from USB. First update to get an eeprom which supports USB Boot, then configure the bootloader to boot from USB.

Original guide

  1. Download Raspbian from the official site
@pamolloy
pamolloy / README.md
Last active October 16, 2024 20:40
Ubiquiti USG configuration for Wireguard

Download the latest ugw3 package from https://github.com/Lochnair/vyatta-wireguard/releases and install it on your USG using dpkg -i wireguard-ugw3-<version>.deb.

cd /config/auth
umask 077
mkdir wireguard
cd wireguard
wg genkey > wg_private.key
wg pubkey < wg_private.key > wg_public.key
@teocci
teocci / compile_ffmpeg.md
Last active December 18, 2022 00:15
Compile FFmpeg on Ubuntu 16.04

Compile FFmpeg on Ubuntu

This basic guide supports Ubuntu Xenial Xerus 16.04 and will enable several external encoding and decoding libraries: libfaac (AAC encoder), libfdk-aac (AAC encoder), libmp3lame (MP3 encoder), libopencore-amr (AMR encoder/decoder), librtmp (for additional RTMP protocols), libtheora (Theora encoder), libvorbis (Vorbis encoder), libvpx (VP8 encoder/decoder), and libx264 (H.264 encoder). These are optional and may be omitted if desired. This guide will also install many filters (see the filter list in the [Filtering Guide][1].

Note: Copy and paste the whole code box for each step.

Preparation