I hereby claim:
- I am peterfaiman on github.
- I am peterfaiman (https://keybase.io/peterfaiman) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASArpzvDkxTow_Wb8lzj9HIDCeTt4rY08dnxP2pQP1MtIQo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| on run args | |
| set theFiles to {} | |
| -- POSIX file throws an error inside tell Finder, so build a list | |
| -- before entering tell Finder. | |
| repeat with thePath in args | |
| set the end of theFiles to POSIX file thePath | |
| end repeat | |
| tell application "Finder" |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # Emulate the sysctl -p flag from Linux. To use it as the default sysctl | |
| # command, name it sysctl and place it in your path before /sbin. | |
| # The functions stripcom, update_limit, and sysctl_conf are copied from /etc/rc | |
| # from an OpenBSD 6.1-current snapshot. Replace them with the definitions from | |
| # your own /etc/rc to be sure you get the correct behavior. You MUST then | |
| # modify sysctl_conf in two ways: | |
| # |
| Learn a new programming language! | |
| - functional language like Racket, Erlang, Clojure | |
| - Python is so useful and easy to learn! | |
| Install Linux. | |
| - easy: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, ElementaryOS <- super pretty | |
| - harder: Debian expert install, Arch Linux | |
| - stupid: Fedora, CentOS <- bad, out of date, tedious to work with | |
| - expert: FreeBSD / OpenBSD / NetBSD / DragonflyBSD |