Command Line Kung Fu: Episode #170: Fearless Forensic File Fu
Fellow forensicator Craig was in a bit of a quandary. He had a forensic image in “split raw” format– a complete forensic image broken up into small pieces. Unfortunately for him, the pieces were named...
View ArticleCross Platform System-wide Org-Capture
Here’s how I leverage Emacs org-capture from wherever I am in Windows, OS X, and other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. I use F9 as my global capture key. It will either switch to or launch Emacs...
View ArticleFor What Do I Use Google Chrome?
I’m rather particular about my web browser. I’m an unabashed fan of Mozilla Firefox. Upcoming changes to the browser will trigger my move to alternate options, mostly because Firefox will lose the...
View ArticleChrome 50 ends support for Windows XP, OS X 10.6, other old versions
Hot off the heals of my “For What Do I Use Google Chrome” post (by that, I mean I read it after I posted my article): Chrome 50 ends support for Windows XP, OS X 10.6, other old versions: Google Chrome...
View ArticleShell Tricks: list files with most text matches – BrettTerpstra.com
Brett comes up with some good stuff. For example: Here’s a Bash function for searching all text files in the current directory for a pattern, then listing the files containing matches in ascending...
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