This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.
Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).
This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.
Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).
These are only examples, for a few very common actions. You are expected to write your own rules for the rest. The syntax is regular JavaScript, but see the polkit(8)
manpage for the object structure and available API. These examples are for polkit versions 106 and later, with the JS interpreter. They won't work with Debian's polkit v105.
If you don't know the action name, run pkaction
:
pkaction | grep cups
The possible results are YES
, AUTH_SELF(_KEEP)
, AUTH_ADMIN(_KEEP)
, NO
. Returning a result is final. Returning null
will continue checking other rules.
Put your rules in /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/*.rules
. (You can check everything in one giant addRule, or you can have a separate file and separate addRule for each program; it doesn't matter.)
Home/Core TX9XD-98N7V-6WMQ6-BX7FG-H8Q99 | |
Home/Core (Country Specific) PVMJN-6DFY6-9CCP6-7BKTT-D3WVR | |
Home/Core (Single Language) 7HNRX-D7KGG-3K4RQ-4WPJ4-YTDFH | |
Home/Core N 3KHY7-WNT83-DGQKR-F7HPR-844BM | |
Professional W269N-WFGWX-YVC9B-4J6C9-T83GX | |
Professional N MH37W-N47XK-V7XM9-C7227-GCQG9 | |
Professional Enterprise | |
Professional Workstation | |
Enterprise NPPR9-FWDCX-D2C8J-H872K-2YT43 | |
Enterprise N DPH2V-TTNVB-4X9Q3-TJR4H-KHJW4 |
import * as Http from "@effect/platform/HttpClient" | |
import { Schema } from "@effect/schema" | |
import { Array, Config, Context, Data, Effect, Layer, flow } from "effect" | |
import { Inngest as Inngest_ } from "inngest" | |
class InngestRun extends Schema.Class<InngestRun>("InngestRun")({ | |
run_id: Schema.String, | |
status: Schema.Literal("Running", "Completed", "Failed", "Cancelled"), | |
}) { | |
static decodeArray = Http.response.schemaBodyJsonScoped( |
; | |
; Inspiration / Code Jacked from the following resources: | |
; https://www.reddit.com/r/windowsporn/comments/x6299x/a_small_effect_on_window_switching/ | |
; https://superuser.com/questions/1190658/fine-tune-this-red-border-around-active-window-ahk-script/1191059#1191059?newreg=d3acdcdab8714e76a5efeca9996e792f | |
; https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=110505 | |
; https://discord.com/channels/898554690126630914/898556726108901386/1053662963585781760 # Komorebi Discord | |
; | |
#NoEnv | |
#SingleInstance, Force |
use a cubic function to replace the linear window growth to improve performance in high BDP network, also achieved RTT fairness.
tcp-cubic is succssor of tcp-bic, tcp-bic use binary search to find the avialble bandwidth when congestion happens, and MAY enter an lieaner increasing state (Additive Increase)if it dropped too low, if it passed the maximum window, it goes into max probing state and will do the reverse and grow slowly initially and switch to additive increase if it can't find new maximum window nearby.
I’ve tried multiple solutions to browse SqlCipher
Databases and the only one that seemed to work properly was [DB Sqlite Browser](DB Browser for SQLite (sqlitebrowser.org)) with easy GUI to get into the db. but … the overall experience of that application didn’t really satisfy me!
I knew DBeaver from long time ago, and i wondered if i can use it with SQLCipher, but it was surprisingly a shock that it doesn’t work directly, but with a couple of hours of researching and trying different methods i finally came up with a way to configure it Out-of-the box to make it work!
The reason I wrote this gist was to help others who have the same issue as it seems there is no guide to show how to do so!