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How to use this script:
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;; Logseq Default Query 6-pack | |
;; --------------------------- | |
;; | |
;; Pontus Sundén (@psu) | |
;; October 28, 2022 | |
;; | |
;; Attribution | |
;; - https://gist.github.com/sawhney17/3a1b04936f35df80253431a61cb74737 | |
;; | |
;; --------------------------- |
(require '[datomic.api :as d]) | |
(d/create-database "datomic:mem://counter-example") | |
;=> true | |
(def c (d/connect "datomic:mem://counter-example")) | |
;=> #'user/c | |
;; The essential features of creating and using an auto-increment counter in datomic: | |
;; | |
;; 1. A counter entity must store the current value and a nonce. |
RAR registration data | |
WinRAR | |
Unlimited Company License | |
UID=4b914fb772c8376bf571 | |
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# Change to name of TARGET-VM. | |
$vm='CHANGE_ME' | |
# Change to PCI device location (💡 Location). | |
$Location = 'CHANGE_ME' | |
# Enable CPU features. | |
Set-VM -GuestControlledCacheTypes $true -VMName $vm | |
# Host-Shutdown rule must be changed for the VM. | |
Set-VM -Name $vm -AutomaticStopAction TurnOff |
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JC000-8G047-MJDF1-0H3E6-8QR5F | |
JV2NU-0XL5N-0J4Q8-0T0E6-8GH56 | |
JZ6E0-4R1E0-HJ1Q0-1R8NH-3AK28 | |
0Z48K-4X29Q-MJE80-113GK-C7K3A | |
HF4H0-46K80-MJ8D9-1KAZP-CKK12 | |
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4C45A-D8J0H-HJ5T0-1T25H-92A76 | |
0Z4H2-0WK9K-4JE10-0T9G6-9C8M4 |
Inspired by dannyfritz/commit-message-emoji
See also gitmoji.
Commit type | Emoji |
---|---|
Initial commit | 🎉 :tada: |
Version tag | 🔖 :bookmark: |
New feature | ✨ :sparkles: |
Bugfix | 🐛 :bug: |
Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 supports a single ZFS boot drive out of the box. I wanted a ZFS mirror, without going through an entirely manual setup of Ubuntu as described by OpenZFS in their instructions for Ubuntu 20.04 and instructions for Ubuntu 22.04
This adds a mirror to an existing Ubuntu ZFS boot drive after the fact. It's been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 by me and all the way up to Ubuntu 22.10 by users in comments.
ZFS requires native encryption to be added at pool / dataset creation. Ubuntu 22.04 supports this during installation. Whether these instructions are suitable for mirroring such a setup has not been tested. For Ubuntu 20.04, these instructions are not suitable for creating an encrypted ZFS boot disk, please use the full instructions linked above for that. You can, however, add an en
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Abort sign off on any error | |
set -e | |
# Start the benchmark timer | |
SECONDS=0 | |
# Repository introspection | |
OWNER=$(gh repo view --json owner --jq .owner.login) |