
I guess if you don't update your app in many years, Apple will do an update for you to keep it running.
"This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate."
These are all of my posts made on various platforms, automatically accumulated here for posterity.
I guess if you don't update your app in many years, Apple will do an update for you to keep it running.
"This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate."
It took a while but I've finished adding closed captions to all of my C Programming on System 6 videos at
https://jcs.org/system6c for those that need them or just can't understand my mumbling.
WebVTT allows captions to be added to HTML video without Javascript, which is nice.
The spacebar on my X1 Nano was not always registering so I sent it in for repair on the 10th. I got it back today and they also replaced the battery and entire upper lid with display (including my rad OpenBSD sticker) despite these things working fine when I sent it in. Weird.
I've added a section to this article documenting how to use usbhidctl(1) and usbhidaction(1) to respond to Bluetooth headphone buttons which are passed through the BT-W3 as USB HID input reports
https://twitter.com/jcs/status/1329182289436282883
"We have the user-maintained programs directory. And there was even a mechanism to force their documentation. There was a cron script that was running and for any command that appeared there in binary that didn't have a manual page, it was deleted."
13:38:
https://youtu.be/FbDebSinSQo?t=814
#3DBenchy
I decided to go with the @Prusa3D@twitter.com i3 MK3S+.
Assembly took two half-days and it calibrated properly the first try. Now I just need to figure out where to put it...
what open source software means to me:
1. make okay thing that i need
2. make thing available but don't really tell anyone
3. people find my thing
4. uh oh, it doesn't quite do what they want
5. receive diff that adds things i don't want
6. ignore it to avoid saying no
https://twitter.com/andy_kelley/status/1370844042427211779
I wrote some terminal emulation code for an ESP8266 connected to an RA8875 and I had to make it render my favorite ANSI art
big boye
"When linking Chrome, a linker reads 3,430,966,844 bytes of data in total."