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zntfdr / firebase-iOS-breakdown.swift
Last active September 24, 2024 06:29
Firebase iOS Version breakdown
// How to:
// 1. Open the Firebase Analytics Dashboard
// 2. Scroll to bottom, where you see the "Users by Device model" widget
// 3. Click "View device models" in that widget (this opens the "Tech details" Firebase Analytics page)
// 4. Above the table shown in the new page, click on the “Device model” drop down menu and select “OS with Version”
// 5. Make sure to select “OS with version” and not “OS Version”
// 6. On the top right corner of the page, click on the “Share this report” icon (next to the date)
// 7. Click “Download file” on the new side bar, then “Download CSV"
// 8. Open the file and select the iOS/Android breakdown raw data
// 9. Replace the sample data in this script with your data
@Siguza
Siguza / pallas.sh
Last active October 18, 2025 14:59
newstyle OTA
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
set -e;
set +m; # Job control would've been nice, but manual round robin it is, sigh.
if [ -z "${ZSH_VERSION+x}" ]; then
echo 'Try again with zsh.';
exit 1;
fi;
@mtrimarchi
mtrimarchi / How_to_enable_Screen_Sharing_on_Macs_via_Terminal.md
Created December 29, 2020 15:19
How to enable Screen Sharing on Macs via Terminal

Follow these steps to enable Screen Sharing via Terminal.

  1. Navigate to Applications | Utilities and launch Terminal. If you're working from a keyboard only, press Command+Space Bar to launch Spotlight, and then enter Terminal in the search box to launch the app.

  2. Enter the following command into Terminal and press Enter to execute it. You will be prompted to provide admin credentials prior to processing the command.

sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart -activate -configure -access -off -restart -agent -privs -all -allowAccessFor -allUsers

The command above will work most of the time, as it uses the kickstart method of enabling remote management, which in turn enables Screen Sharing as well for all users of the device. This isn't the most secure method and it's not recommended to be used like this for long periods of time due to the potential security risks of unauthorized access, but it should serve you well as a temporary workaround for the pr