Hold cmd-option and drag it out. Problem solved.
> And what you are talking about is not exactly meta-programming. I didn't describe metaprogramming, just how I usually see common metaprogramming "magic" implemented in javascript. The only reason you'd really need…
That doesn't seem right. Can you give an example? I use lots of js metaprogramming, but it mostly involves wrapping and passing functions, mixing in methods and dynamic getters etc. I don't think I've ever actually had…
Is there some way I can view my own ruby project with this? like by pointing it at my github repo url/ssh url?
Yeah, don't use this. You lose key encryption (done at lock screen by osx) and DMA prevention, which were rather nice security features that the default OSX sleep mode provides.
That sounds right. OSX definitely encrypts your keys in memory while sleeping, to further prevent DMA attacks. So this would be tough to do without a kernel extension. Another major caveat: locking your screen this way…
> No it doesn't, the DMG is automatically mounted and the app run if they do this It really does, especially if you're one of the 99.999% of users who deletes their dmg's after installing. Then you just see an app icon…
No, don't use a .zip please. The point is to get the user to "install" the app, not open it once. A big aliased "Applications/" folder with a visual prompt to drag and drop the .app is all you need in the dmg.…
One scenario: If you have a build server, say running jenkins, that consumes PRs from your private github repo and automatically runs them, someone from your team has to store an API key on it. Now imagine an attacker…
I'll be brutally honest for you, since I would want the same: this is crap. You shouldn't have put this up yet. Here's a list of things wrong, I really hope you fix them because I like to see people make nice things :)…
Could this be a routing center for CC payments? That would be a very interesting tax evasion method...
my take, a bit simple: http://imgur.com/JBnLjgL Font is consolas
Hold cmd-option and drag it out. Problem solved.
> And what you are talking about is not exactly meta-programming. I didn't describe metaprogramming, just how I usually see common metaprogramming "magic" implemented in javascript. The only reason you'd really need…
That doesn't seem right. Can you give an example? I use lots of js metaprogramming, but it mostly involves wrapping and passing functions, mixing in methods and dynamic getters etc. I don't think I've ever actually had…
Is there some way I can view my own ruby project with this? like by pointing it at my github repo url/ssh url?
Yeah, don't use this. You lose key encryption (done at lock screen by osx) and DMA prevention, which were rather nice security features that the default OSX sleep mode provides.
That sounds right. OSX definitely encrypts your keys in memory while sleeping, to further prevent DMA attacks. So this would be tough to do without a kernel extension. Another major caveat: locking your screen this way…
> No it doesn't, the DMG is automatically mounted and the app run if they do this It really does, especially if you're one of the 99.999% of users who deletes their dmg's after installing. Then you just see an app icon…
No, don't use a .zip please. The point is to get the user to "install" the app, not open it once. A big aliased "Applications/" folder with a visual prompt to drag and drop the .app is all you need in the dmg.…
One scenario: If you have a build server, say running jenkins, that consumes PRs from your private github repo and automatically runs them, someone from your team has to store an API key on it. Now imagine an attacker…
I'll be brutally honest for you, since I would want the same: this is crap. You shouldn't have put this up yet. Here's a list of things wrong, I really hope you fix them because I like to see people make nice things :)…
Could this be a routing center for CC payments? That would be a very interesting tax evasion method...
my take, a bit simple: http://imgur.com/JBnLjgL Font is consolas