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[https://newatlas.com/what-is-the-fediverse/56385/] - - public:mzimmerm
activitypub, fediverse, protocol - 3 | id:1294389 -

Any app that implements ActivityPub becomes part of a massive social network, one that conserves user choice and tears down walled gardens. Imagine if you could log into Facebook and see posts from your friends on Instagram and Twitter, without needing an Instagram or Twitter account.“

[https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/73814/eshell-is-there-an-existing-method-of-redirecting-output-to-a-buffer-and-then-s] - - public:mzimmerm
eshell, redirect - 2 | id:1294384 -

1 In eshell, you can redirect stdout to an emacs buffer in a few different ways. rails g scaffold --help > (switch-to-buffer “*scaffold*“) rails g scaffold --help >>> #

[https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/lssz9h/standalone_eshell_script/] - - public:mzimmerm
batch, eshell, eval, good, script - 5 | id:1294379 -

The only known way to run eshell script from shell (outside emacs). This starts emacs UI. Add --batch to run without UI. emacs --debug-init -q --eval “(progn (require 'em-script) (let ((eshell-rc-script \“/tmp/wtf.esh\“)) (eshell)))“

[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6238331/emacs-shell-scripts-how-to-put-initial-options-into-the-script#6259330] - - public:mzimmerm
emacs, eshell, good, script, shebang, shell - 6 | id:1294365 -

Use shebang + exec emacs --script to run emacs code as a shell script but also as emacs code, for example load-file #! /bin/sh “:“; exec emacs --no-site-file --script “$0“ -- “$@“ # -*-emacs-lisp-*- (print (+ 2 2))

[https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/22436/how-to-copy-multiple-specified-files-in-eshell] - - public:mzimmerm
eshell, predicate - 2 | id:1294338 -

Eshell accepts ksh-like syntax. Amog others you can specify a group of files by (file1|file2|...|fileN). But, that is a bit tricky since parentheses also indicate lisp forms to be evaluated (for an example see the answer by lawlist). Use '' to tell it is a predicate, not form: cp /Users/HOME/.0.data/.0.emacs/.0.sources/emacs/(buffer.c|buffer.h|dispextern.h|ke‌​‌​yboard.c|nsterm.m|w32term.c|window.h|xdisp.c|xterm.c)'' ~/Desktop/emacs/src/

[http://xahlee.info/emacs/emacs/blog.html] - - public:mzimmerm
elisp, emacs, good - 3 | id:1294294 -

Start here, and click on “Practical elisp“ or “Lisp Basics“. Menu on the left

[https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/ecs/update-service.html] - - public:mzimmerm
aws, command - 2 | id:1294231 -

Command can be used to set desired_count, max_count, etc, on a service. Something like: aws ecs --cluster=goosepilot list-services; aws ecs --cluster=goosepilot update-service --service=“arn:aws:ecs:us-east-2:823978586159:service/goosepilot/goosepilot“ --desired-count=0

[https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amplify/latest/userguide/to-add-a-custom-domain-managed-by-a-third-party-dns-provider.html] - - public:mzimmerm
aws, cname, dns - 3 | id:1294154 -

Go to your DNS provider's website, log in to your account, and locate the DNS management settings for your domain. Configure a CNAME to point to the AWS validation server. For example, if the validation server is _cjhwou20vhu2exampleuw20vuyb2ovb9.j9s73ucn9vy.acm-validations.aws, enter _cjhwou20vhu2exampleuw20vuyb2ovb9.j9s73ucn9vy.acm-validations.aws. Amplify uses this information to verify ownership of your domain and generate an SSL/TLS certificate for your domain. Once Amplify validates ownership of your domain, all traffic will be served using HTTPS/2.

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