Watch demo on YouTube at youtu.be/-kcYuMzKqcY or:
- Open
Registry Editor
- Navigate to:
Watch demo on YouTube at youtu.be/-kcYuMzKqcY or:
Registry Editor
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions | |
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NSURL *jsCodeLocation; | |
for (NSString* family in [UIFont familyNames]) | |
{ | |
NSLog(@"%@", family); | |
for (NSString* name in [UIFont fontNamesForFamilyName: family]) | |
{ | |
NSLog(@" %@", name); |
Install VMWare Workstation PRO 17 (Read it right. PRO!) | |
Also, these keys might also work with VMWare Fusion 13 PRO. Just tested it. | |
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Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.
Ensure a docker-compose.yml file exists inside a codimd
directory.
Put the restore.sh script near it.
Follow the script below:
# RGB to Lab conversion | |
# Step 1: RGB to XYZ | |
# http://www.easyrgb.com/index.php?X=MATH&H=02#text2 | |
# Step 2: XYZ to Lab | |
# http://www.easyrgb.com/index.php?X=MATH&H=07#text7 | |
def rgb2lab(inputColor): |
... | |
import androidx.fragment.app.DialogFragment | |
... | |
class MyDialogFragmentDialog : DialogFragment() { | |
... | |
private val statusBarColorRes = R.color.colorPrimaryDark | |
private var previousSystemUiVisibility: Int? = null | |
... | |
override fun getTheme(): Int = R.style.FullscreenDialog | |
... |
.woocommerce-cart #ppc-button-ppcp-gateway { | |
margin-right: 0px; | |
clear:both; | |
float:right; | |
width: 250px; | |
} |
title | author | date | source | notoc |
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LDAP Search Filter Cheatsheet |
Jon LaBelle |
January 4, 2021 |
true |
This goal of this setup is to put the Sonos speakers on an untrusted network to keep all but the required traffic away from the trusted network where devices like personal computers, phones, etc. live. This write-up assumes you already have two networks setup and working.
UI broke cross-VLAN multicast DNS in this version. See below for steps to install the multicast-relay script to re-enable this. Without it, your Sonos controller app will not be able to discover your speakers on the other VLAN.
I have a Sonos Playbar, Sub, and 2 Play:3's as rear surrounds as one home theater setup connected to a UDM (non-Pro, but this should work on Pro too). Some of this setup may be easier for people with non-paired speakers, as Sonos does some shenanigans with which speaker is actively sending traffic to your wifi.