#EXTM3U | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 1 | |
http://as-hls-ww-live.akamaized.net/pool_01505109/live/ww/bbc_radio_one/bbc_radio_one.isml/bbc_radio_one-audio%3d96000.norewind.m3u8 | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 1Xtra | |
http://as-hls-ww-live.akamaized.net/pool_92079267/live/ww/bbc_1xtra/bbc_1xtra.isml/bbc_1xtra-audio%3d96000.norewind.m3u8 | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 1Dance | |
http://as-hls-ww-live.akamaized.net/pool_62063831/live/ww/bbc_radio_one_dance/bbc_radio_one_dance.isml/bbc_radio_one_dance-audio%3d96000.norewind.m3u8 | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 1 Anthems (UK Only) | |
http://as-hls-uk-live.akamaized.net/pool_904/live/uk/bbc_radio_one_anthems/bbc_radio_one_anthems.isml/bbc_radio_one_anthems-audio%3d96000.norewind.m3u8 | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 2 |
As a reasonable computer user, I expect my operating system to not:
- send telemetry without my consent. Windows sends Microsoft a massive amount of personal data. [1] [2] [3] [4]
- update without my consent. Auto-updating is equivalent to a third-party being able to execute code remotely on my machine where I store private data. Even if an update is not malicious, updates change functionality, and I only want software to change if I know what will change and decide that I want it.
- tell me what I can or can't run on my computer. Apple does this w
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EDIT 2024/12/1: I updated a few of these commands to work with qemu 9.x.
VST3 SDK docs are online here: https://steinbergmedia.github.io/vst3_doc/vstinterfaces/index.html
In order to debug hosts that have been code-signed with the hardened-runtime entitlement, you need to re-sign them. talaviram has made a nice shell script here: https://gist.github.com/talaviram/1f21e141a137744c89e81b58f73e23c3
The libdispatch is one of the most misused API due to the way it was presented to us when it was introduced and for many years after that, and due to the confusing documentation and API. This page is a compilation of important things to know if you're going to use this library. Many references are available at the end of this document pointing to comments from Apple's very own libdispatch maintainer (Pierre Habouzit).
My take-aways are:
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You should create very few, long-lived, well-defined queues. These queues should be seen as execution contexts in your program (gui, background work, ...) that benefit from executing in parallel. An important thing to note is that if these queues are all active at once, you will get as many threads running. In most apps, you probably do not need to create more than 3 or 4 queues.
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Go serial first, and as you find performance bottle necks, measure why, and if concurrency helps, apply with care, always validating under system pressure. Reuse
#!/usr/bin/swift | |
// DISCLAIMER | |
// This script modifies an unencrypted file associated with the trial version of Final Cut Pro. | |
// Under the DMCA (17 U.S.C. § 1201), this modification does not qualify as circumvention of a technological | |
// protection measure (TPM), as it does not involve bypassing encryption, authentication, or similar protections. | |
// Distributing this code is therefore legal under the DMCA. | |
// This script is intended for educational and research purposes, such as exploring trial-related file structures, |
For this guide, the following assumptions are made:
- MX Guarddog is being used to filter spam
- MX records have been set to MX Guarddog's servers
- Postfix successfully receives and delivers mail from MX Guarddog's servers
After following the instructions at MX Guarddog for setting up the MX records, email addresses, email server, and quarantine reports, everything should Just Work™. Spam should slow to a trickle; MX Guarddog does a really good job of spam filtering! The only thing they can't protect against is spammers that ignore the MX records of a server and try to connect directly to the server. For that, some configuration will need to be done. In addition to this, we'll also prevent submitting email on port 25 and only allow it on the submission port (587).
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h> | |
#include <objc/objc-api.h> | |
#include <objc/runtime.h> | |
#include <malloc/malloc.h> | |
#include <mach/mach.h> | |
@interface TEST : NSObject | |
@end | |
@implementation TEST |
static BOOL PSPDFIsDevelopmentBuild(void) { | |
#if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR | |
return YES; | |
#else | |
static BOOL isDevelopment = NO; | |
static dispatch_once_t onceToken; | |
dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{ | |
// There is no provisioning profile in AppStore Apps. | |
NSData *data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:[NSBundle.mainBundle pathForResource:@"embedded" ofType:@"mobileprovision"]]; | |
if (data) { |