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mayoff / !README.md
Last active August 14, 2023 15:09
Debugging Objective-C blocks in lldb

The attached lldb command pblock command lets you peek inside an Objective-C block. It tries to tell you where to find the source code for the block, and the values captured by the block when it was created.

Consider this example program:

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>

@interface Foo: NSObject
@end

@implementation Foo

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yossorion / what-i-wish-id-known-about-equity-before-joining-a-unicorn.md
Last active July 12, 2025 14:53
What I Wish I'd Known About Equity Before Joining A Unicorn

What I Wish I'd Known About Equity Before Joining A Unicorn

Disclaimer: This piece is written anonymously. The names of a few particular companies are mentioned, but as common examples only.

This is a short write-up on things that I wish I'd known and considered before joining a private company (aka startup, aka unicorn in some cases). I'm not trying to make the case that you should never join a private company, but the power imbalance between founder and employee is extreme, and that potential candidates would

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smford22 / chef_local_development_workflow.md
Last active June 20, 2024 02:57
Chef Local Development Workflow - ChefDK, Vagrant, VirtualBox, Test Kitchen

Chef Local Development Workflow with ChefDK, Vagrant, VirtualBox, and Test Kitchen

Overview

The following document is intended to be a quick guide to getting you setup for doing local development with Chef. This guide was created on my MacBook, but should work fine with Linux, and Windows workstations as well.

Quick review on fundamental tenets of Chef

  • Workstation - A workstation is a computer that is configured to run various Chef command-line tools that synchronize with a chef-repo, author cookbooks, interact with the Chef server, interact with nodes, or applications like Chef Delivery
  • Node - A node is any machine—physical, virtual, cloud, network device, etc.—that is under management by Chef.
  • Chef Server- The Chef server acts as a hub for configuration data. The Chef server stores cookbooks, the policies that are applied to nodes, and metadata that describes each registered
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tsiege / The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
Last active July 13, 2025 07:55
This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.

ANNOUNCEMENT

I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!






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