14. Juni 2011 | Tags: ajax, api, backup, bash, blog, css, documentation, exchange, firewall, fun, geek, git, gnome, gtd, html, http, imap, internet, links, linux, mac, mail, mail.app, mapi, markdown, markup, mbox, microsoft, mutt, osx, outlook, php, plugin, proxy, scroll, search, shell, shortcuts, shorturl, static, sysadmin, terminal, unix, visor, web, wiki, wordpress
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 25. Mai bis zum 6. Juni:
- Squeaky – is a web proxy, in the spirit of a2 or PHProxy
- Archive – This free plugin extends Apple Mail with the archive feature that you know and love from MobileMe and Gmail.
- lesspipe – is an input filter for the pager less as described in its man page. The script runs under a ksh compliant shell (ksh, bash, zsh) and allows to view files with binary content, compressed files, archives and files contained in archives.
- YOURLS – is a small set of PHP scripts that will allow you to run your own URL shortening service (a la TinyURL). You can make it private or public, you can pick custom keyword URLs, it comes with its own API. You will love it.
- MFCMAPI – uses Microsoft's published APIs to provide access to MAPI stores through a graphical user interface. Its purpose is to facilitate investigation of Exchange and Outlook issues and to provide developers with a canonical sample for MAPI development.
- Markdoc – is a lightweight Markdown-based wiki system. It's been designed to allow you to create and manage wikis as quickly and easily as possible.
- SL – (Steam Locomotive) runs across your terminal when you type "sl" as you meant to type "ls". It's just a joke command, and not usefull at all.
- mairix – is a program for indexing and searching email messages stored in maildir, MH or mbox folders.
- Guake – is a top-down terminal for Gnome (in the style of Yakuake for KDE, Tilda or the terminal used in Quake).
- Infinite Scroll – Automatically append the next page of posts (via AJAX) to your page when a user scrolls to the bottom.
24. September 2008 | Tags: 42, adams, addressbook, ajax, bash, blog, book, cheatsheet, cli, code, cover, css, design, divx, dns, flash, geek, gtd, h.264, hhgttg, howto, internet, iPod, itunes, javascript, keynote, literature, mac, mp4, network, online, osx, php, plugin, powerpoint, presentation, psychology, quicktime, reading, sciencefiction, scifi, shell, sysadmin, theme, video, visualization, web, web2.0, webdesign, wiki, wordpress, work
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 19. September bis zum 23. September:
- iGenres – Using this application you can easily change pictures that represent musical genres
in new iTunes 8 grid view.
- Build Ajax-based Web sites with PHP – Learn the process of writing Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) applications using native JavaScript™ code and PHP. This article introduces a few different frameworks and application program interfaces (APIs) that reduce the amount of code you need to write to achieve a complete Ajax-based Web application.
- WordPress Developer’s Toolbox – This post provides all kinds of WordPress-related resources to do just that.
- Network Naming Schemes – Good names for nodes of any kind…
- Diagnose Boreout –
- Top 12 Stunning WordPress Theme –
- iSquint – s an iPod video conversion app for Mac OS X.
It's many times faster than QuickTime Pro, works with almost all popular video formats, and it's infinitely free-er.
- SlideRocket – is a rich internet application that provides for every part of the presentation lifecycle. It integrates authoring, asset management, delivery and analytics tools into a single hosted environment that allows you to quickly create stunning presentations, intelligently manage your assets, securely share your slides, and measure the results.
- Eoin Colfer to write sixth Hitchhiker's Guide book – Yay!
- contacts – gives you access to view and search all your records in the AddressBook database from the shell.
18. September 2008 | Tags: ajax, apocalypse, apple, armageddon, bash, bluetooth, browser, cern, cli, code, cron, death, earth, endofworld, firefox, fun, geek, git, growl, gtd, handy, howto, ie, internet, isync, javascript, latex, lhc, life, linux, mac, mail, mobile, mozilla, notification, opera, osx, pdf, perl, revisioncontrol, science, sync, txt, unix, visualization, web, web2.0, windows, word
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 12. September bis zum 17. September:
- Dead Man's Switch – Shit happens. Sometimes, it happens to you. If it does happen, you might wish there was something you had told the people around you. How you feel, what you regret, where the money is stashed.
For this, you need a dead man's switch.
- Textverarbeitungen: Dumm und Ineffizient. – Ein Textverarbeitungsprogramm ist ein dummes und äußerst ine?ektives Werkzeug, um Texte für die Kommunikation mit anderen aufzubereiten. Das ist die Behauptung, die ich im Folgenden darlegen werde.
- iSyncIt – is a small menu bar application that allows you to sync your devices more easily and quickly than just using iSync alone. iSyncIt has the ability to automatically turn your bluetooth on and off, saving you power if you are using a laptop. It also has a built in scheduler to allow you to set up automatic syncing of your devices.
- History of the browser user-agent string – Essential reading…
- A re-introduction to JavaScript –
- Snarl – is a notification system for Windows. It displays notifications on-screen for applications which support it. Heavily inspired by growl.
- SendEmail – is a lightweight, command line SMTP email client. If you have the need to send email from a command line, this free program is perfect: simple to use and feature rich. It was designed to be used in bash scripts, batch files, Perl programs and web sites, but is quite adaptable and will likely meet your requirements.
- Has the Large Hadron Collider destroyed the earth yet? – NO
- Git Guide – This page will document git usage making use of newer concepts introduced in git 1.5
- EXIT MUNDI – , a collection of end of world scenarios