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Let's talk about how to use Golang to implement Sidecar service
Article Introduction:Sidecar is a solution in a distributed system that lacks proper support for inter-service calls due to the service topology or some reasons. In inter-service calls, Sidecar acts as a proxy, distributing all incoming and outgoing requests to other services, load balancing, traffic shaping, security processing, etc. The topic this time is the implementation of Sidecar in Golang. Next, this article will introduce in detail the importance of Sidecar construction, how Sidecar works and how to use Golang to implement Si.
2023-04-06
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How to get Sidecar on unsupported Macs and iPads
Article Introduction:Sidecar is one of the most useful features for Mac and iPad users, allowing the iPad to function as an external display for the Mac. It's great for a convenient dual-screen setup anywhere, whether at your desk or on the go. One drawback of Sidecar is that device compatibility is somewhat limited to select newer models of iPads and Macs—official ones anyway. But that's where Free-Sidecar comes in, extending compatibility so you can use Sidecar on other older devices. Using Free-Sidecar involves backing up and modifying system-level files, disabling SIP, using terminal commands, and more
2023-05-03
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How to fix 'Sidecar device timed out' error on Mac.
Article Introduction:How to Fix Sidecar "Device Timeout" Error on Mac You probably already know this, but Sidecar has compatibility requirements for both Mac and iPad. These features aren't available at all on devices that don't support Sidecar. 1: Make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on your Mac and iPad The first thing you need to do is make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are both enabled on your Mac and iPad. These devices should also be physically close to each other. 2: Make sure Handoff is enabled on Mac and iPad On Mac, you can do this by going to System Preferences > General > Allow Handoff on this Mac and your iC
2023-05-08
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Universal Control and Sidecar: What's the difference?
Article Introduction:Apple's Macs and iPads include support for two separate features called Sidecar and UniversalControl, which allow the devices to be used together, but in different ways. What is universal control? Starting with iPadOS 15.4 and macOS Monterey 12.3, currently in beta, Apple has introduced support for Universal Control, a long-awaited feature designed to allow control of multiple Macs and iPads using a single mouse and keyboard. With UniversalControl, you can connect to anyone nearby who is signed in to your iCloud account
2023-04-18
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Universal Control and Sidecar can be used together in macOS 12.3
Article Introduction:Before macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4 were released to the public, many beta testers trying out Universal Control couldn't get it to work if they were already using their iPads in Sidecar mode, but it turns out that in the final version, you can actually enable both Both Universal Control and Sidecar are on different devices at the same time, provided your settings allow this. In the final release of macOS 12.3, the Add Display option in the Displays preference pane differentiates between devices that can be connected through Universal Controls and devices that can be used as extended displays, including through
2023-04-13
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