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kvuzet.net
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| | | | | Transfeminine anarchist and unemployed technologist living in so called Portland, Oregon | |
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logr.cogley.info
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| | | | | Ever need a super simple way to show hidden files in Mac Finder or a File Open dialog, just press cmd-shift-. to toggle. macOS and its predecessors are unix based, and unix hides files or folders that start with a period, hence its use in this binding. ????? To make it permanent: 1 2 ~$> defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES ~$> killall -kill Finder Slap a NO on the defaults command to reverse it. | |
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oldcrap.org
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| | | | | Wikieverymac.comHow to Generate Floppy Disks for Old Macintosh ComputersService SourceMac Startup KeysSad Mac Error CodesTutorial Cleaning, Lubricating And | |
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z80.me
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| | | I'm building a physical cab dashboard to control Train Simulator, from master controller to an AWS sunflower to a speedometer, and everything in between. The engineer or hobbyist interested in getting this project ready expediently would probably find their favorite microcontroller, figure out how to interface enough GPIO pins to it (maybe an Arduino Mega?), and connect all their hardware to that microcontroller. Not me. Ever dedicated to over diligently engineering my projects, I decided to build each component of my Train Simulator setup with a controller capable of speaking connecting to a CAN bus. | ||