- I'm sorry that the Muppets sold out for some silly advertising #
Twitter Updates for 2014-02-03
Twitter Updates for 2014-01-30
- @jemsconnect In the article "Young Athlete’s Abdominal Pain Indicative of More" aren't all of our patents under 251 years old? Typo? #
Twitter Updates for 2014-01-28
- Here's a new spammer to block: http://t.co/eHrOouJ5pu sending me garbage I never asked for! #
- It looks like it is time for me to pro-actively block the Yahoo SlurpBot from abusing my sites #
- @Buckaroo_Rick Or you could just make sure that your site/system isn't sending out things to people who haven't signed up for it. in reply to Buckaroo_Rick #
- @Buckaroo_Rick So you're not doing opt-in. That's the very definition of spam. I won't get those messages anymore since I blocked your site in reply to Buckaroo_Rick #
- Opt-out is bad. Unrequested inbox drivel is bad. Why do marketers not understand this? That's right, they think they are above the problem. #
Twitter Updates for 2014-01-27
- Does anyone else dislike OS X Mavericks? It is very sluggish switching between apps. Is it App Nap being "helpful"? #frustrated #
Twitter Updates for 2014-01-23
- @SteveinaSpeedo The "Excuses" picture is Josh Sundquist @JoshSundquist, http://t.co/Z4rLFC25wJ His book talks about his Olympic dreams #
- What the heck is the MoodleBot and why is it hitting my site every 5 minutes? No robots.txt, excessive! 128.86.134.52 #badbot #
Twitter Updates for 2014-01-18
- Weird, I got an email "The Year in Kickstarter 2013" to an email address I don't remember ever using at Kickstarter. Spam? #
Twitter Updates for 2014-01-14
- @backblaze Is there an option somewhere to alert me when a computer hasn't been backed up in longer than X days? 481 days is dangerous! #
- Make sure you block http://t.co/bukNCS45Jn for spamming as well as mat[1-4].net #
- And I forgot to recommend to block http://t.co/tfgTUkDhdX for spamming as well #
- @backblaze Apparently that doesn't nag though. The user on that computer never saw anything, today I saw it had been 481 days since backup in reply to backblaze #
- @backblaze It would be great to email the account owner if a backup hadn't happened in X days. (or X months?) in reply to backblaze #
- I am so glad I didn't buy Nest Smoke Alarms two months ago. Who wants to give Google that much access to our home? #
- RT @eeeeayyy_cow: Oh Coventry insurance. Why are you so terrible?! 😫😫😫 #
- RT @bonedoc05: Anyone looking at health insurance should avoid Coventry insurance like the plague. Aweful, just aweful service and coverage. #
- RT @MertWarson: On hold w/ new health insurance co for almost an hour so far. Great first impression, guys. #Coventry #thissucks #lousyserv €¦ #
- You know that sinking feeling you get when you think you've made a terrible mistake? I've got that now thanks to Coventry Insurance #
- Coventry Insurance stinks to high heaven, or low hell. #
- Am I allowed to change insurance companies yet? Coventry sucks. I've wasted 4+ hours on them today alone, probably 20 hours total #
Changing the OS X Mavericks Command Prompt
In your home directory, add this line:
export PS1=”\d, \t\n \w \$ ”
to your .bash_profile settings file. This will have your command prompt appear with the current date, current time, a line break, and then the complete path to the directory you are in. The variables you can use include:
- \a
- an ASCII bell character (07)
- \d
- the date in “Weekday Month Date” format (e.g., “Tue May 26”)
- \D{format}
- the format is passed to strftime(3) and the result is inserted into the prompt string; an empty format results in a locale-specific time representation. The braces are required
- \e
- an ASCII escape character (033)
- \h
- the hostname up to the first `.’
- \H
- the hostname
- \j
- the number of jobs currently managed by the shell
- \l
- the basename of the shell’s terminal device name
- \n
- newline
- \r
- carriage return
- \s
- the name of the shell, the basename of $0 (the portion following the final slash)
- \t
- the current time in 24-hour HH:MM:SS format
- \T
- the current time in 12-hour HH:MM:SS format
- \@
- the current time in 12-hour am/pm format
- \A
- the current time in 24-hour HH:MM format
- \u
- the username of the current user
- \v
- the version of bash (e.g., 2.00)
- \V
- the release of bash, version + patch level (e.g., 2.00.0)
- \w
- the current working directory, with $HOME abbreviated with a tilde
- \W
- the basename of the current working directory, with $HOME abbreviated with a tilde
- \!
- the history number of this command
- \#
- the command number of this command
- \$
- if the effective UID is 0, a #, otherwise a $
- \nnn
- the character corresponding to the octal number nnn
- \\
- a backslash
- \[
- begin a sequence of non-printing characters, which could be used to embed a terminal control sequence into the prompt
- \]
- end a sequence of non-printing characters
I know this may not be very useful to a lot of people, but I wanted to make a note of this for the future. Happy New Year!
Twitter Updates for 2013-12-29
- Getting lots of hack attempts/probing for URLs containing hspcellmon123zz, such as "/hspcellmon123zz/3)+iPhone.zip" #
- Thanks Apple for killing my iPad during an upgrade to iOS 7. Sigh. Not happy right now. #fingerscrossed #
- RT @PatrickWRollens: Would love to watch the video associated with your news story, but can't be bothered with the 30-second ad spot. Immed… #
- After all of 15 minutes of using iOS 7, I have to say I hate how it looks. #