Start a Command Prompt as an Administrator
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import urllib.request | |
import re | |
EMOJI_TEST_FILENAME = "emoji-test.txt" | |
EMOJI_DATA_URL = "https://unicode.org/Public/emoji/14.0/emoji-test.txt" | |
def download_latest_emoji_test_data() : | |
response = urllib.request.urlopen(EMOJI_DATA_URL) | |
emoji_test_file = response.read() | |
with open(EMOJI_TEST_FILENAME, "wb") as tmp_file: |
// check version | |
node -v || node --version | |
// list locally installed versions of node | |
nvm ls | |
// list remove available versions of node | |
nvm ls-remote | |
// install specific version of node |
#!/usr/bin/env swift | |
// | |
// PrintBootCampESDInfo.swift | |
// | |
// Created by nuomi1 on 8/5/18. | |
// Copyright Β© 2018εΉ΄ nuomi1. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
import Foundation |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24380159/corebluetooth-and-wifi-interference
http://lists.apple.com/archives/bluetooth-dev/2013/Aug/msg00023.html
This is a well known issue, and it has a solution that is confirmed to work for the Mac side.
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.airport.bt.plist bluetoothCoexMgmt Hybrid
After you run this script, the issue will go away and BT connections will remain stable.
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# Adapted from https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/examples/with-docker/Dockerfile | |
# Install dependencies only when needed | |
FROM node:16-alpine AS deps | |
# Check https://github.com/nodejs/docker-node/tree/b4117f9333da4138b03a546ec926ef50a31506c3#nodealpine to understand why libc6-compat might be needed. | |
RUN apk add --no-cache libc6-compat | |
WORKDIR /app | |
COPY package.json package-lock.json ./ | |
RUN npm ci | |
# Rebuild the source code only when needed |
Before you can install Arch Linux, you need to get the ISO from the Arch Linux website. Once you have the ISO from your mirror of choice you should install Rufus (if you're on windows) and use that to copy the ISO to your USB drive. Then boot into the USB drive that you have just put the ISO's files onto (steps vary). Once you've booted in do these commands to ensure the rest will go smoothly.
loadkeys (your locale, google that.)
ping -c 3 google.com