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Forwards a remote iOS device, exposed via usbmuxd on Linux to a local macOS client.
The inverse (aka ssh -R) is left as an excercise to the reader, but shouldn't be too hard :)
This is basically a simple usbfluxd that only depends on socat.
install
Copy the bash script to a local file, say fwd_ios.sh and make it executable with chmod +x fwd_ios.sh.
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Reload the current page using Google's Web Cache [Javascript Bookmarklet] [CC-BY License]
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Why I use node, deno, bun, qjs, tjs at the same time
Why I use node, deno, bun, qjs, tjs at the same time.
Winds up being a (not the) rather comprehensive JavaScript toolbox. The idea being for the modern JavaScript programmer can use all of the tools available for a given requirement, task or job, without preference for any. No external bundlers or
compilers are needed. No frameworks are needed. I can use qjs or tjs for systems
with minimal RAM and disk space; and when I want to use Web API's deno makes an effort
to provide those interfaces. In some cases I can run the exact same code in bun, deno, and node,
which provides a means to perform 1:1 testing as to performance.
There's probably a few things I am unintentionally omitting below. These are just a brief synposis. I'll update accordingly.
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