- Save
nvidia-tdp.serviceandnvidia-tdp.timerto/etc/systemd/system. - Run
sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo systemctl enable nvidia-tdp && sudo systemctl start nvidia-tdpto apply immediately and on future boots.
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Medium Paywall Bypass | |
| // @namespace Violentmonkey Scripts | |
| // @run-at document-start | |
| // @match *://*.medium.com/* | |
| // @match *://medium.com/* | |
| // @match *://*/* | |
| // @grant none | |
| // @version 3.0 | |
| // @inject-into content |
Available as a PDF here.
We developed Scrum in the early 1990s. We wrote the first version of the Scrum Guide in 2010 to help people worldwide understand Scrum. We have evolved the Guide since then through small, functional updates. Together, we stand behind it.
Some people ask me about Scrum.org certifications: what to study, how to apply for the exam and advice for taking it. So I decided to write a guide for those interested in preparing and taking PSM I (Professional Scrum Master) without spending a fortune with training. With discipline, in around a month (or two), you should be ready to take the test.
The advice compiled here came from experienced agile coaches. Worked very well for me and I hope they will also help those who are seeking directions.
Algumas pessoas me perguntam sobre certificaoes do Scrum.org: o que estudar, como aplicar para a prova e conselhos para realiza-la. Por isso, resolvi escrever este artigo bem pratico sobre a certificacao PSM I (Professional Scrum Master). Com disciplina, em torno de um mes voce estara no ponto para fazer a prova, sem ter que gastar uma fortuna com cursos.
Recebi essas recomendacoes de colegas de trabalho que sao agile coaches extremamente experientes e competentes. Funcionaram muito bem pra mim e espero que ajudem igualmente quem ler este texto.
| System process daemons that are system-wide provided by mac os x are described by launchd preference files that can be showed with the command: | |
| $ sudo ls -all /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ | |
| Third party process daemons that are system-wide provided by the administrator are described by preference files that can be showed with the command: | |
| $ sudo ls -all /Library/LaunchDaemons/ | |
| Launch Agents that are per-user provided by mac os x usually loaded when the user logs in. Those provided by the system can be found with: | |
| $ sudo ls -all /System/Library/LaunchAgents/ | |
| Launch Agents that are per-user provided by the administrator and usually loaded when the user logs in. Those provided by the system can be found with: |