Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View brutuscat's full-sized avatar

Mauro Asprea brutuscat

View GitHub Profile
@slagdang
slagdang / enable_trim.sh
Last active December 10, 2015 19:58 — forked from woods/enable_trim.sh
This script will enable TRIM support for 3rd Party SSDs on Mountain Lion and later. It will enable TRIM for ALL 3rd Party SSDs, so if you have two SSDs in your system, best be sure both support TRIM before running this. It is unclear if this patch also enables TRIM for rotational media, I'd have to look at the Darwin source to find that out.
#!/bin/bash
#
# Enable TRIM support for 3rd Party SSDs. Works for Mountain Lion, should work on earlier OSes too.
# Tested on 10.8.2, 10.8.3, 10.8.5, 10.9.0-10.9.5, 10.10.0-10.10.1, 10.10.4
#
# Run this script at your own risk, whether on 10.10 or earlier.
#
# This script works on MacOS 10.10-10.10.1 (Yosemite) but it has significant system security repercussions.
# To use it you must disable kext signing on your machine. This makes it easier for
# malware to infect your machine by disabling the feature which would detect unsigned
@zhzhxtrrk
zhzhxtrrk / wiki.lua
Last active April 19, 2020 18:31
pandoc confluence markup writer
-- that is very similar to that of pandoc's HTML writer.
-- There is one new feature: code blocks marked with class 'dot'
-- are piped through graphviz and images are included in the HTML
-- output using 'data:' URLs.
--
-- Invoke with: pandoc -t sample.lua
--
-- Note: you need not have lua installed on your system to use this
-- custom writer. However, if you do have lua installed, you can
-- use it to test changes to the script. 'lua sample.lua' will