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My stocks geektool
My stocks geektool













  1. #My stocks geektool movie
  2. #My stocks geektool rar
  3. #My stocks geektool pro
  4. #My stocks geektool code
  5. #My stocks geektool plus

#My stocks geektool code

Faster/bigger/better is second to having an open system, because code can be made faster on existing hardware, or if I am missing stuff I can write it myself (within limits), yet a closed system has artificial limitations and that is far more frustrating than actual real limits.įor example I mentioned above I have 3 AirTunes units, so in theory I could write a simple script to download the morning (radio) news and have it play in my bedroom at 7 AM, e.g. What would be your dream setup?Ī more open system. I use git for version control, pbpaste/pbcopy to bridge the clipboard with stdin/out of shell commands, pipe a lot through, use pstree more often than ps, use rsync to "deploy" my things, generally called from makefiles, and the makefiles often generated by custom scripts or CMake. I use NumberKey to make my iPhone into a numeric keypad when I need to input lots of numbers. I have TVShows running to automatically download new episodes of shows which aren't for sale here )

#My stocks geektool rar

The Unarchiver so I can extract rar archives from Finder. I haven't tested any of the competing solutions, as TextExpander works fine for me. TextExpander to give short triggers to all the things I would otherwise find myself repeatedly having to type. I also use GeekTool for a lot of other stuff and just upgraded to the recently released 3.0 (release candidate). I have it show upcoming events on my desktop using GeekTool. Standard stuff: Mail, Finder, Terminal, iTunes, TextMate, and Quicksilver. NicePlayer is based on QuickTime, I mainly use it (over VLC/MPlayer OSX) for the scripting menu.

#My stocks geektool movie

I use Transmission for torrents and NicePlayer as movie player with the Perian QuickTime component. I am staying with OmniWeb mainly for the search shortcuts, the lack of UI distractions (I have toolbar and such disabled), session restore (by default), and showing open tabs in a list (this scales).

my stocks geektool

I use Soryu's Limelight theme for the latter.īrowsing: Mostly OmniWeb (using their Sneaky Peak builds). And what software?Ĭhat: Adium for Jabber and LimeChat for IRC. I also have 3 AirPort Express units to which I stream music and an older 17" MBP which I use when travelling or as a TV in the bedroom. My main disk is an Intel 160 GB SSD, and it lives up to the hype :) I have a secondary disk for media files, but I want to replace it with SSD as well either when Intel ships their rumored 320 GB or when Consair's 256 GB is "in stock". I like the aesthetics of this arm as the mount is through a hole in the table instead of a clamp, so it takes up less desk space than the original holder (and allows greater degree of movement). I have a 30" Cinema Display mounted on an aluminum monitor arm (from Space, but I can't find their online presence).

#My stocks geektool pro

The computer is a Mac Pro 2×2.8 GHz Quad Core, wireless keyboard and mighty mouse. Today I am slowly growing my company by hiring people, not because my desire is to build a company, but because there is stuff I can't automate, like writing code or answering support emails. This includes both authoring, finding, and setting up software, but isn't limited to the virtual world. Thinking back, avoiding repetitive tasks has been key in a lot of what I have done, even back when I was 12 and got my first computer ( C64). For an app with lots of settings, it's nice to be able to move back the ones you prefer once you've ruled out that file as causing you some pain or other.I am the author of TextMate and mainly a programmer.Īlgorithms and data structures is a big part of what interests me with computing. If not - you can move them back or not however you prefer. If it works, you can trash the two files on your desktop. This little dance is called setting aside your preferences (plist files) and starting again with the defaults. When you log back in (or reboot), the widget will make a new container to store your stocks and things should be better.

my stocks geektool

Move these two files only to your desktop. Go to the folder below in Finder using this command (or the Go menu) shift+ command+ G Get ready to log out so save all your work and quit all apps.

my stocks geektool

The widget isn't going to like this - so you'll have to manually clear out the file where the stocks are recorded. If it's still broken when you add it fresh to the dashboard, you'll have to poke it a bit harder.

#My stocks geektool plus

Press the circle with a plus on the lower left and then the x on the top left corner of all the stock widgets on your dashboard (you can add more than one). If you haven't removed the widget from the widget screen, do try that.















My stocks geektool