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(in the apocrypha) maccabees

Definition: The term "Maccabees" is not a recognized term in the Bible or New Testament, but it does refer to a Jewish group that existed during the time of the Temple destruction. The passage in question seems to be discussing the aftermath of this event, which was caused by a revolt among the Jews and their leaders.


(in the Apocrypha) Maccabees

. machine learning algorithms

Definition: Machine learning algorithms are sets of instructions that allow computers to learn from data without being explicitly programmed. These algorithms identify patterns, make predictions, and improve their accuracy over time as they’re exposed to more information – essentially teaching a computer to ‘think’ like a human analyst.


. Machine Learning Algorithms

.mac_tmux.conf

Definition: '.mac.tmux.conf' refers to a configuration file that contains settings for Terminal Emulation (TMUX) in macOS, enabling users to emulate terminal sessions on Macs. The 'mac.tmux.conf' file is utilized by macOS for running an emulated terminal session from within Command Prompt or Terminal.


.mac_tmux.conf

.tmux-mac.conf

Definition: The 'TMUX-MAC' configuration file handles Terminal Emulation using macOS's Terminal, enabling users to control terminal input in macOS. This file contains various commands that help you create custom terminal emulators on Mac OS X systems.


.tmux-mac.conf

.tmux-macos.conf

Definition: '.tmux-macos.conf' is a file that's typically used by macOS Tmux to manage terminal sessions, but it also contains additional settings. Here's a brief overview: - 'tmux-macos.conf': It's a configuration file that provides settings for managing multiple terminals in a single app like TerminalEmulator on macOS. - '.tmux-macos.conf' is very similar to the Mac OS X Terminal config file: ``` [tmux] # Set the command line arguments for tmux, used by terminal emulation apps (e.g. Tmux) args=" -c echo" # Set the interactive mode interactive="true" # Connect to a terminal or terminal emulator on your computer connection="unix://localhost:50601" # Add this line for running as root on Unix-like systems env="/bin/bash -c \"$args\" " ``` - The file is very important because it helps in setting up and managing multiple terminals in macOS Tmux sessions. The .tmux-macos.conf file sets terminal arguments, allows user interaction (via interactive mode) with the terminal emulator, and enables running as root on Unix-like systems.


.tmux-macos.conf

.tmux-macosx.conf

Definition: The .tmux-macosx.conf file controls tmux setup on MacOSX (Mac OS). It specifies various settings and commands for managing a tmux terminal session on macOS. This conf is essential for creating, launching, and interacting with tmux sessions in macOS.


.tmux-macosx.conf

.tmux.mac.conf

Definition: The '.tmux.mac.conf' file, typically found in Linux systems, specifies a specific setup for running multiple terminals on Mac OS X. It defines terminal colors, fonts, and their font sizes when creating new sessions or connecting to existing ones. Definition: A ".mac.conf" file is used to configure macOS (MacOS) Terminal applications. The '.tmux.mac.conf' file is the primary configuration file for launching a terminal in macOS. This file contains settings such as: - Font size - Color themes - Background colors - Menu items - Fonts - Window attributes (top bar, border, etc.) It's crucial to remember these settings are meant for macOS applications running on Linux systems and not for use by other applications that are designed for the same purpose in a Linux environment.


.tmux.mac.conf

02-specfile-rpm-macros-debug.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

02-specfile-rpm-macros-ghc.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

02-specfile-rpm-macros-ocaml.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application