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This cheatsheet assumes the user is knowledgeable about bare installations of virtual private servers on cloud providers and is looking for quick but comprehensive instructions.
Some trivial commands might be missed or skipped.
However, this document can also work as quick tutorial for newcomers to the RHEL eco-system.
This reference guide shows how to configure a TypeScript Node.js project to work and compile to to native ESM.
Rationale
CommonJS module system was introduced by the Node.js developers due to the lack of the notion of "modules" in the original JavaScript (ECMAScript) language specification at that time. However, nowadays, ECMAScript has a standard module system called ESM — ECMAScript Modules, which is a part of the accepted standard. This way CommonJS could be considered vendor-specific and obsolete/legacy. Hopefully, TypeScript ecosystem now supports the "new" standard.
Regain control over the annoying GlobalProtect macOS install
I need to use GlobalProtect because it's becoming the only VPN to access resources in my school. The VPN client is simple enough, but it does two annoying things:
Registers itself to autostart on login
Doesn't provide you with a simple 'quit' action
Here I'll show you how I fixed both issues in macOS 12.2 (Monterey).
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In this package, you will find a brief introduction to the Scripting API for DaVinci Resolve Studio. Apart from this README.txt file, this package contains folders containing the basic import
modules for scripting access (DaVinciResolve.py) and some representative examples.
From v16.2.0 onwards, the nodeIndex parameters accepted by SetLUT() and SetCDL() are 1-based instead of 0-based, i.e. 1 <= nodeIndex <= total number of nodes.
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#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="0" tvg-name="ES: DAZN FORMULA 1 HD" tvg-logo="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/DAZN_F1_logo.png" group-title="ES DAZN F1",ES: DAZN FORMULA 1 HD
This guide is for dumping Switch TLS traffic using the Charles web proxy. Please note that this is paid software.
Most Switch communications are over TLS - this includes NEX and Eagle communications (for Nintendo Switch Online)* as well as other servers such as BAAS (friends/status) and NPNS (notifications)
*NPLN, the new Switch online servers that Monster Hunter Rise demo used, cannot be dumped with Charles currently as it doesn't support gRPC - use grpc-dump to dump these communications - the gPRC section will explain this better.
While this doesn't carry much risk in theory, this is risky and could get your Switch banned as you must send your own Switch-unique client certificate.