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Borja Paz Rodríguez
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Regain control over the annoying GlobalProtect macOS install
I need to use GlobalProtect because it's becoming the only VPN to access resources in my school. The VPN client is simple enough, but it does two annoying things:
Registers itself to autostart on login
Doesn't provide you with a simple 'quit' action
Here I'll show you how I fixed both issues in macOS 12.2 (Monterey).
A curated list of command-line utilities written in Rust
A curated list of command-line utilities written in Rust
Note: I have moved this list to a proper repository. I'll leave this gist up, but it won't be updated. To submit an idea, open a PR on the repo.
Note that I have not tried all of these personally, and cannot and do not vouch for all of the tools listed here. In most cases, the descriptions here are copied directly from their code repos. Some may have been abandoned. Investigate before installing/using.
The ones I use regularly include: bat, dust, fd, fend, hyperfine, miniserve, ripgrep, just, cargo-audit and cargo-wipe.
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Install node on Apple Silicon M1 both ARM and x86 (Rosetta)
Node.js on Apple Silicon
Node Version Manager (https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) works perfectly across native node installations as well as emulated Rosetta installations.
The trick I am using here is to install one LTS version of node under Rosetta and another stable version as native binary.
TODO
find a way how to run the same node version on both platforms