First, install Solaar to see the battery level on the taskbar
sudo apt-get install solaar
To remap the keys, install
sudo apt-get install xbindkeys xautomation
require "jwt" | |
key_file = "Path to the private key" | |
team_id = "Your Team ID" | |
client_id = "The Service ID of the service you created" | |
key_id = "The Key ID of the private key" | |
validity_period = 180 # In days. Max 180 (6 months) according to Apple docs. | |
private_key = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new IO.read key_file |
First, install Solaar to see the battery level on the taskbar
sudo apt-get install solaar
To remap the keys, install
sudo apt-get install xbindkeys xautomation
Install WireGuard via whatever package manager you use. For me, I use apt. | |
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wireguard/wireguard | |
$ sudo apt-get update | |
$ sudo apt-get install wireguard | |
MacOS | |
$ brew install wireguard-tools | |
Generate key your key pairs. The key pairs are just that, key pairs. They can be |
Visual Studio 2022 | |
Enterprise : | |
VHF9H-NXBBB-638P6-6JHCY-88JWH | |
Professional: | |
TD244-P4NB7-YQ6XK-Y8MMM-YWV2J |
The repository for the assignment is public and Github does not allow the creation of private forks for public repositories.
The correct way of creating a private frok by duplicating the repo is documented here.
For this assignment the commands are:
git clone --bare git@github.com:usi-systems/easytrace.git
Goodnature is a New Zealand based manufacturer of humane traps. Their model A24 trap targets Rat & Stoats. The device is triggered when a pest brushes past an activation pin. This causes the striker to activate instantly using the power of a small, replacable CO2 gas canister.
The device is also available with an optional visual counter or a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) enabled device and companion app, named Chirp. This gist aims to document some of the more technical details of the Goodnature A24 Chirp device (such as the BLE Services and Characteristics) which are not immediately clear from the support website.
COBOL TUTORIAL | |
INSTALL ON WINDOWS : https://www.it-cooking.com/projects/how-to-install-gnucobol-for-cygwin/ | |
COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) is the most rigidly structured programming language. It focuses on data oriented business applications. And many people think it is pointless to learn, but those people are not aware that over 80% of all financial transactions in the US and the vast majority of US government systems depend on COBOL. | |
[SWITCH TO CODE] | |
COBOL was created to match natural language. The COBOL program is made up of paragraphs, sections, sentences, verbs and other common speaking language terms. | |
>>SOURCE FORMAT FREE |
{ | |
"version": "0.2.0", | |
"configurations": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Example", | |
"type": "node", | |
"request": "launch", | |
"runtimeExecutable": "node", | |
"runtimeArgs": ["--nolazy", "-r", "ts-node/register/transpile-only"], |
import { useSyncExternalStore } from "react"; | |
// For more on the useSyncExternalStore hook, see https://react.dev/reference/react/useSyncExternalStore | |
// The code is almost identical to the source code of zustand, without types and some features stripped out. | |
// Check the links to see the references in the source code. | |
// The links are referencing the v5 of the library. If you plan on reading the source code yourself v5 is the best way to start. | |
// The current v4 version contains lot of deprecated code and extra stuff that makes it hard to reason about if you're new to this. | |
// https://github.com/pmndrs/zustand/blob/fe47d3e6c6671dbfb9856fda52cb5a3a855d97a6/src/vanilla.ts#L57-L94 | |
function createStore(createState) { |