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theevilbit.github.io
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| | | | | This is part 20 in the series of "Beyond the good ol' LaunchAgents", where I try to collect various persistence techniques for macOS. For more background check the introduction. This is another application specific persistence method, related to the Terminal application. In the Terminal Preferences, under the Profiles tab, we can set a command that will be executed upon Terminal's startup. This is shown in the screen below. | |
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www.dzombak.com
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parvu.org
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| | | | | I used Oracle SQL Developer for years until recently (possibly after the upgrade to macOS 12.6.5?) when the SQL Developer stopped being able to access the files stored locally: Oracle SQL Developer Error The software does not prompt for access at start-up, not after the upgrade nor if I delete the fully the ./sqldeveloper/ directory.... | |
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sphinxsearch.com
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| | | Today we're releasing Sphinx 3.8.1. It's been a busy year (again), so 3.8 packs more than 35 new features, and numerous bugfixes. My personal features top-3 is this. we implemented our ... | ||