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  1. If you’re an iPhone or iPad owner you’ve probably come across share and action extensions, but what are they and how do you use them? Both add power and capabilities to apps, and they can change the way you use your devices.

    A share extension makes it quick and easy to share content with people or, in some cases, other apps. Imagine reading a great guide on How-to Geek, but you need to leave to catch a train. Using a share extension, you could save that guide to your favorite read-later service. Want to send it to a friend? There’s a share extension for that, too. Think of share extensions as ways to get data out of apps in some way, and you’ll be spot on.

    Action extensions work much the same way, but let you use features from other apps without having to open them explicitly. A great example here is creating new tasks and projects in your favorite task manager, using the source as an attachment. Before the arrival of iOS 12 and its improved support for password autofill, accessing passwords from within password managers was also a great example of a powerful use for action extensions.

    Both action and share extensions work the same way, which means if you know how to use one, you know how to use both. We’re going to explain how to enable extensions, re-order them, and use them here.

    How to Enable an Action or Share Extension

    To enable an action or share extension, open an app that allows you to share content. Safari is a good example because everyone has it and it’s usually on the home screen. Once open, visit a website and tap the “Share” button in the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.

    https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content...84zq-KT2ja.png

    You will now see the Share Sheet, an area that shows share extensions on the top row and action extensions on the bottom. Depending on which type of extension you want to enable, scroll all the way to the far right and tap the “More” button.

    https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content...vMco3PvQKo.jpg

    The next screen shows every available action or share extension, depending on the row you selected. To enable an extension, toggle the switch beside it.

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    How to Reorder Action or Share Extensions

    Re-ordering extensions is vital if you have a lot of them enabled, making it easier to find the ones that you use most frequently. To get started, let’s use Safari as our jumping off point once more. Again, after visiting a website tap the “Share” button. You’ll see the Share Sheet we mentioned earlier with share extensions in the top row and action extensions in the bottom. To re-order those extensions, again scroll to the far-right of the list and tap the “more” button. Now, when you see the list of extensions, tap and hold on the three horizontal lines beside one and then drag it up or down the list to reorder it.

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    https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content...Lhfdz-dBwE.jpg

    How to Use Action or Share Extensions

    Once you have all of your extensions enabled and ordered just so, using them is a simple case of tapping the “Share” button and then tapping the icon of the extension that you want to use. One thing to remember here is that only extensions that work with the content at hand show up in this view. That means that extensions that can only accept or work with images will not appear if you are sharing a website, for example.

    https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content...L-13S3sosQ.jpg

  2. One of the cheapest smartphones launched by Motorola last year, the Moto X4 is getting a second life with the release of the newest Android OS update. The U.S. company is now rolling out Android 9 Pie for Moto X4, but not many will get it this month

    In early November, Motorola offered Moto X4 beta testers an Android Pie soak test, but starting today, a stable version of the update is being rolled out in Brazil, XDA Developers reports. Since the update has already passed the beta tests, there's a high chance Moto X4 owners in the United States will start seeing the update by the end of the year.

    According to a couple of screenshots, the Android 9 Pie update for the Moto X4 includes the November security patch, along with other improvements like adaptive battery, adaptive brightness, and app actions.

    Android 9 Pie is the second major update that the Moto X4 is getting in just one year, but we can't help and wonder whether or not the phone will receive yet another Android OS update in 2019.

     

  3. With exactly one week to go until its expected debut, official marketing images of the upcoming Nokia 8.1 have leaked out online confirming what was originally thought – the device is simply an international variant of China’s Nokia X7.

    As seen in the renders, the Nokia 8.1 makes use of a tall 6.18-inch display complete with a small chin below and a relatively wide notch up top. The frame of the device is carved out of an aluminum while, just like most modern smartphones, the rear panel is made out of glass. Speaking of which, this is home to a fingerprint scanner and a vertical camera set up in the middle that is home to two sensors and ZEISS branding.

    Moving on to the smartphone’s specifications and features, the various images list a 20-megapixel selfie camera that is backed up by AI enhancements. Additionally, over on the rear, a main 12-megapixel sensor accompanied by a secondary 13-megapixel unit and a dual-tone LED flash can be found. In regards to performance, the smartphone will arrive powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710. Depending on each user’s preference, this will then be paired with either 4/64GB or 6/128GB. Also worth noting is the presence of stock Android 9 Pie straight out of the box as part of the Android One program and the 3,500mAh battery.

    The marketing images in question, unfortunately, don’t confirm when the smartphone will be released or how much it’ll cost. However, with Christmas just around the corner, HMD Global will probably launch this device soon after the unveiling in most major markets.
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  4. Review:

    The first few episodes of this drama are dedicated to character introductions, and laying the foundation for later plots. I think this was a really good choice, as it set up the stakes of the drama before the earthquake ever hit. Once the disaster begins, you care a lot more about the characters and what happens to them.
    The remaining episodes focus mostly on the characters and their development. Outside forces like depleting supplies and the Director of Mirae Hospital wanting to shut its doors to the public also add more tension beyond the after shocks that continue to run through the city. An example of this ever-present tension post earthquake is when Hae-Sung is sent to retrieve more blood for the hospital and is then attacked by a stranger wanting to steal his motorbike. Alongside this, Mirae's Director is doing his best to make Hae-Sung's life miserable.

    The thing I appreciated the most though was how you can actually see each character develop. The most obvious being Jung Ddol-mi's growth from naive and useless to capable and helpful, and Ahn Dae-Gil's (Sungyeol) transition from a rich, self centred resident to a proper part of the D-Day team. Even showing Hae-Sung dealing with insomnia and PTSD provided a real feeling to the character that had me rooting for his idealism to succeed in the end.

    Themes:

    The main themes are morality, death and if the ends justify the means. These are shown through various character arcs like the hospital president's son and Hae-Sung's little brother Woo Sung. Just because these heavy themes are present though, tonally the show switches a lot between existential breakdown scenes and comedic moments, though neither ever feel out of place. I bawled like a baby throughout certain episodes and also laughed out loud during others.

    Cons:

    If I had to fault it for one thing it would be the near excessively evil antagonist, Director Gun (Lee Kyoung-Young). There's only so much unchecked bad things someone can do before I begin to question how no one's reported him and why he still holds such an important position.

    Another fault that is more opinion based than logical was the resolution of the character Goo Ja Hyuk (Cha In-Pyo). He's a politician who is dating Mirae Hospital's Chief Kang (Kim Hye-Eun) and the figurehead of the rescue efforts post earthquake. His actions to not help the immediate people around him in favour of his wish to rebuild Seoul from nothing result in a lot of loss and even death, but in the end Chief Kang seems content with it and marries him. It was hard for me to accept especially considering that the only reason her son is alive was probably due to the kindness of strangers helping him.

    Conclusion:

    All in all, this drama was a really good watch, although it did have its short comings in some storylines feeling unnecessary. This may have come about due it being 20 episodes instead of 16. I highly recommend it though if you want to get your feelings on, or just want to appreciate the beauty that is Kim Young Kwang.

     

     

     

  5. Unix Commands
    cut -f 1 -d ʻ ʻ cut the ?rst column from a ?le.
    Consider space ( ) as delimiter
    df check free disk space
    du list disk usage of each directory
    find ?nd ?les
    grep -a “needle” file same, but treat binary ?le like ASCII
    grep -c “needle” file count lines that contain “needle”
    grep -v “needle” file return lines that DO NOT contain
    “needle”
    grep “needle” file extract all lines that contain
    “needle” from ?le
    history review recent commands
    id who am I?
    ls directory listing
    sort sort a ?le line by line
    sort -u sort, and only show unique lines
    strings extract printable strings from ?le
    uniq unique lines from sorted ?le

     

    Windows Commands
    (not all commands are available in all windows versions)
    runas: run a program as a different user
    assoc: associate programs with extensions
    netsh: Network con?guration tool (type ? to get help)
    sc: control services (startup / shutdown / auto-start on boot)
    sigverify: Verify driver signatures
    ?nd large ?les: find . -size +5000k -xdev -print
    Kill Process: wmic process [pid] delete
    wmic process where name=ʼcmd.exeʼ delete
    List local users: wmic useraccount list full
    Startup Programs: wmic startup list full
    use wmic on remote system: wmic /user:userID /
    password:password /node:hostname share list full

     

     

    Port Service
    21 FTP
    23 telnet
    25 SMTP (Sendmail)
    53 DNS
    67, 68 DHCP
    80 Web
    113 authd/ident
    135 Windows Name Resolution
    137 Windows File Sharing
    139 Windows File Sharing
    143 IMAP
    161 SNMP
    443 HTTPS
    445 Common Internet File System
    1026 Windows RPC
    1027 Windows RPC
    1028 Windows RPC
    1080 Proxy Server
    1433 SQL Server (connect)
    1434 SQL Server (Slammer Worm)
    2967 Symantec System Center
    3128 Squid Proxy
    3306 MySQL
    3389 MS Terminal Services
    4662 eMule P2P ?le sharing
    4672 eMule P2P ?le sharing
    4672 remote access server
    4899 remote admin
    5060 SIP (VoIP)
    5900 VNC
    6881 Bittorrent
    8000 irdmi/http
    8010 Wingate / HTTP

    Windows       UNIX

    assign              ln -s                                             create symbolic link
    attrib                chmod                                           change file permissions
    chdir                 pwd                                               display current directory
    chdisk              du                                                   disk usage
    cls                     clear                                           clear screen
    comp /fc          diff                                              compare files
    copy                   cp
    date/time        date                                         show date or time
    del/erase         rm                                               delete file
    dir                       ls                                                    directory listing
    doskey /h         history                                       get recent commands
    find                    grep                                              find matching lines
    format               mke2fs                                      format a disk
    help                     man                                          get help
    ipconfig             ifconfig                                    check network configuration
    mem                     free/top                                check memory usage
    mkdir/md             mkdir                                   create directory
    netstat                  netstat                                  network info
    pkzip                       zip                                           compress a file with ZIP
    print                         lpr                                            print file
    shutdown -r          rebootnow reboot            restart system system
    rename/move  mv                                               rename file or move file
    routeprint          route -n                                     check routing configuration
    tasklist                 ps                                                 list of running programs
    tracert                 traceroute                                   trace route
    type                       cat                                                print file content
    ver                          uname -a                                   OS version

  6. A. Tell us something about yourself?

    i am a student

    B. How did you find InviteHawk?

    while searching the learnflakes.net invite

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    learnflakes.net

    D. Do you use the same email on InviteHawk as well as on trackers? (If yes, change it from your profile or contact a staff member)

    No

    E. Do you have any suggestions for InviteHawk?

    not for now

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