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Yusuf Cihan
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free (as-in freedom) & open source developer/advocate
Terminals should generate the 256-color palette from the user's
base16 theme.
If you've spent much time in the terminal, you've probably set a
custom base16 theme. They work well. You define a handful of colors
in one place and all your programs use them.
The drawback is that 16 colors is limiting. Complex and color-heavy
programs struggle with such a small palette.
As of Bedrock Preview 1.21.120.21 minecraft is using the new Game Development Kit and moving away from UWP. They are nolonger packaged as APPX but instead as MSIXVC which requires a new way of fetching and is far easier than previous methods but requires authentication. This hopefully will explain how to download the new format.
3D DOM viewer, copy-paste this into your console to visualise the DOM topographically.
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So while looking for information on security keys before getting one myself, I got very confused reading about all the different modes and advertised features of Yubikeys and other similar dongles. The official documentation tends to be surprisingly convoluted at times, weirdly organized and oddly shy about a few of the limitations of these keys (which I'm making a point of putting front and center). Now that I have one, I decided to write down everything I figured out in order to help myself (and hopefully some other people reading this) make sense of all this.
Since I'm partly writing these notes for myself, there might be some back and forth between "exp
GPG + Git SSH Authentication and Signing on Windows 10
GPG + Git SSH Authentication and Signing on Windows 10
Introduction
This simple Gist will explain how to settup your GPG key to work for SSH authentication (with Git) and Git commit signing on Windows 10.
This may seem straightforward on Linux, but there are certain tweaks needed on Windows.
No Cygwin, no MinGW, no Git Bash or any other Linux emulated environment. This works in pure Windows 10.
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