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btxx.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explains how to create a macOS Automator Quick Action to convert text-based documents to HTML using Homebrew and Pandoc, offering a free and efficient method without requiring additional software. | |
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neovintage.org
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| | | | | Crystal isn't yet ready to run on a Mac M1. Sad, I know. In the meantime, I found these instructions from Max Fierke to be helpful. His post tries taking you through the whole process of cross-compiling Crystal to arm64 but I didn't want to have to manage a hand-rolled version. These are the commands that I used to get Crystal running using Rosetta: # installs the version of Homebrew that works with ARM $ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw. | |
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kirillunlimited.com
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| | | | | Automated MacOS setup for development. | |
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www.djpeacher.com
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| | | If you are trying to use "System Python" or manually install other versions, you could be saving yourself a lot of grief by using a version manager instead. | ||