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yokodev / Mongo.md
Created August 2, 2019 22:37 — forked from jnewman12/Mongo.md
Data Modeling With Mongo

Data Modeling with MongoDB

mongo


Objectives

  • Understand model relationships in MongoDB
  • Understand One-to-Many relationships
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yokodev / setenv.sh
Created March 19, 2020 14:41 — forked from terrancesnyder/setenv.sh
./setenv.sh - example setenv.sh with defaults set for minimal time spent in garbage collection
#! /bin/sh
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# / / / __ \/ __ `__ \/ ___/ __ `/ __/ / /
# / / / /_/ / / / / / / /__/ /_/ / /_ / /
#/_/ \____/_/ /_/ /_/\___/\__,_/\__/ /_/
# Multi-instance Apache Tomcat installation with a focus
# on best-practices as defined by Apache, SpringSource, and MuleSoft
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yokodev / keychron_linux.md
Created December 29, 2022 17:00 — forked from andrebrait/keychron_linux.md
Keychron keyboards on Linux + Bluetooth fixes

Here is the best setup (I think so :D) for K-series Keychron keyboards on Linux.

Most of these commands have been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 and should also work on most Debian-based distributions. If a command happens not to work for you, take a look in the comment section.

Make Fn + F-keys work

Keychron Keyboards on Linux use the hid_apple driver (even in Windows/Android mode), both in Bluetooth and Wired modes. By default, this driver uses the F-keys as multimedia shortcuts and you have to press Fn + the key to get the usual F1 through F12 keys.