Tart lets you run VMs on macOS
Very cool. More CLI than UTM. Another is Lima.
Very cool. More CLI than UTM. Another is Lima.
You can use System Settings -> Battery -> Battery Health -> Info Icon to toggle this “ML” approach where macOS (and the developers who know more than you about how to care for your Mac) will handle this for you but I’ve never gotten it to work as expected despite docking my laptop repeatedly, and for half the day, over a year.
You can buy it on Gumroad or here’s a download link.
Here’s a Github Gist for a CLI option that uses diskutil
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I love me my cowsay. It’s a lovely amusement that greets me every time I open a terminal session. People typically use it with the fortune command but my cow moos a random developer excuse. I generate that using this bash function and this invocation: command -v cowsay >/dev/null 2>&1 &am…
For day-to-day things, a 10-year old MacBook Air is perfectly adequate (except, maybe, if you’re trying to read an article on the Des Moines Register’s or KCCI’s websites without using a PiHole…)…
Think jq but for HTML/DOM. If you wanted to get all the post titles on this log, curl -s -o - https://log.nikhil.io/ | gunzip - | pup "header > h2 > a" text{} Lovely stuff.…
Saved me a ton of time with small project I’m working on right now. Looks like it’s written in C.…
I’ve been nearing capacity for a while and this is a Godsend.…
It’s very simple and clever. This is an example of what’s rendered from this giant Markdown file 💙…
No macOS love though 😔…
Nexe and pkg are two compilers that create self-contained executables out of your Node scripts. Deno introduced this in a recent release, which got me looking for Node-based alternatives.…
Here’s a short overview but I found it as easy as brew install tesseract # See output.txt tesseract -l eng input.png output…
By a single dev. At $42, an absolute steal for all the things you can do with it. Perpetual license, no bullshit subscription model. 😍…
Woo! Covers the biggest reason why I use jq (grep for fields) which, as the gron author notes, is more general-purpose and takes a little more effort to understand and use.…
And a delightful tool I use almost every week for its auto-completion and syntax highlighting,