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Mac Note: how to show all files and folders in OS X

November 25th, 2009 Jake Hackl Comments off

As I continue my migration from Windows to Mac the learning just keeps on coming. I’ve ceased trying to manually install the development stack and am leaning on MacPorts now. I am still having some issues and realizing how my years of accrued Windows knowledge is of little help. Luckily I liked DOS and now PowerShell so I have quickly adjusted to life spent in the terminal window and now I’ve learned the secret that shall help me immensely…I’ve learned how to show all files. Writing that just feels lame as it shows I have a long way to go on my Mac journey. But even with that truth, my only regret about my Mac switch is that I didn’t hold true to my initial goal of writing about the adjustments when coming from the Windows Paradigm and .Net stack along the way; at least then I’d have notes about what happened in case I have to do this again! ouch.

In terminal write:

defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES

Then force quit Finder and you are good to go. Thanks to: MacWorld

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Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage | Backblaze Blog

November 25th, 2009 Jake Hackl Comments off

This post inspired the tech team at my client to create a 4 TB  raided storage server with an unused Dell server . While a bit short of pentabytes it did offer the ability to remove the few remaining Lacie NAS drives at the data center!!  (Lacie NAS drives – don’t you come back ya hear!)

Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage | Backblaze Blog.

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