10. Oktober 2011 | Tags: apache, apple, audio, backup, bookmarklet, browser, cli, code, configuration, converter, deployment, diff, dvd, editor, encoding, evag, fahrplan, flash, gem, git, gtd, h.264, hardware, howto, html, http, ipad, iphone, java, last.fm, linux, lion, mac, macbook, markdown, mercurial, merge, mp3, music, mysql, öpnv, osx, plan, plugin, quicklook, restore, rip, ruby, shell, snippets, text, timemachine, txt, unix, utf8, versioncontrol, video, vim, visualization, vrr, web, windows, youtube
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 17. September bis zum 5. Oktober:
- threesome – is a Vim plugin for resolving conflicts during three-way merges. It's designed to be used as a merge tool for version control systems like Mercurial and Git.
- efa – is a commandline client for the http://efa.vrr.de web interface. It can request itineraries for train/tram/bus connections throughout Germany, based on various parameters such as date/time, preferred train types and such. It is most useful inside the VRR, but works fine for the rest of Germany as well.
- Format Factory – is a multifunctional media converter for Windows.
- qlmarkdown – is a simple QuickLook generator for Markdown files.
- LastHistory – allows you to analyze music listening histories from Last.fm through an interactive visualization and to explore your own past by combining the music you listened to with your own photos and calendar entries.
- How to clean Apple products –
- Bookmarklets for text manipulation – Quickly create markdown links to current page with selected text.
- Mass Deploying Time Machine in Mac OS X Lion – The tmutil command allows administrators to enable Time Machine, make snapshots, kick off backups, delete snapshots, perform restores, configure options within Time Machine and, with a little scripting, build a centralized dashboard, pulling in Time Machine statistics from clients.
- boom – motherfucking text snippets on the command line.
- HOWTO Use UTF-8 Throughout Your Web Stack – You write web apps. You understand the web is global, and want to support internationalization. You want UTF-8.
27. Januar 2010 | Tags: beer, butter, code, deployment, development, git, gmail, harrypotter, imap, mail, perl, recipe, ruby, sync, versioncontrol
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 19. Januar bis zum 27. Januar:
- A successful Git branching model – Not too different from some SVN-structures I know, but enhanced with all the distributed version control stuff and painless branching and merging of git…
- larch – is a tool to copy messages from one IMAP server to another quickly and safely. It’s smart enough not to copy messages that already exist on the destination and robust enough to deal with interruptions caused by flaky connections or misbehaving servers.
Larch is particularly well-suited for copying email to, from, or between Gmail accounts.
- imapsync – is a tool for facilitating incremental recursive IMAP transfers from one mailbox to another. It is useful for mailbox migration, and reduces the amount of data transferred by only copying messages that are not present on both servers. Read, unread, and deleted flags are preserved, and the process can be stopped and resumed. The original messages can optionally be deleted after a successful transfer.
- Harry Potter: Top 10 Butterbeer Recipes – Butterbeer. It warms you up, tastes great, and gives you a frothy moustache!
30. April 2009 | Tags: bash, code, computer, deployment, editor, gtd, hack, howto, html, internet, linux, mac, markdown, md5, openid, ordner, osx, paper, photography, photos, print, printing, security, svn, txt, web, windows, xerox
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 28. April bis zum 30. April:
2. März 2009 | Tags: apple, backup, code, deployment, fonts, itunes, last.fm, log, mac, markdown, osx, quicklook, quicksilver, rails, ror, ruby, spotlight, subversion, svn, txt, typography, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 17. Februar bis zum 2. März:
- fsvs – is the abbreviation for Fast System VerSioning. It is a complete backup/restore/versioning tool for all files in a directory tree or whole filesystems, with a subversion repository as the backend.
- Spike – is a log file viewing & (if we’re being generous) analysis tool for Rails developers.
- toland's qlmarkdown at master – GitHub – Very nice plugin, adding QuickLook and Spotlight Support for .markdown files…
- Bowtie – is a free application that allows you to control iTunes with shortcuts, submits your songs to Last.fm, and sports a very simple, yet very powerful, xhtml + css + javascript based theming system.
- Anonymous – is a TrueType version of Anonymous 9, a freeware Macintosh bitmap font developed in the mid-90s by Susan Lesch and David Lamkins. It was designed as a more legible alternative to Monaco, the mono-spaced Macintosh system font.
16. November 2008 | Tags: amazon, apple, arbeit, backup, capistrano, cluster, code, deployment, drm, dvd, facebook, filesystem, flickr, gmail, google, gtd, internet, inventar, inventur, itunes, jpg, linux, mac, mp3, music, musik, opensource, organisation, osx, plugin, python, rss, rsync, shareware, shopping, socialweb, spaces, ssh, sync, sysadmin, textmate, twitter, txt, unix, visualization, web, web2.0, windows, work, workflow
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 5. November bis zum 16. November:
- tarpipe – simplifies the process of adding, sharing, and moving content among the web services you use, by allowing you to define a repeatable, automatic workflow.
- Hyperspaces – Customize Apples spacey using colors, desktop pictures, etc. Should be build in, is Shareware and in public preview for $12,95…
- Advantageous mp3 – find new music on iTunes, buy it DRM-free on Amazon MP3. Currently US only…
- EventBox – All in one social networking app on the Mac OS X Desktop… Shareware, $20.
- Hardware-Inventarisierung mit Open-Source – Schöner Übersichtsartikel…
- Fabric – is a simple pythonic remote deployment tool. Unlike Capistrano, Fabric wants to stay small, light, easy to change and not bound to any specific framework.
- The Big Mean Folder Machine – is an essential tool for anyone working with large file collections. It can split and merge file collections based on certain rules, filetypes size and other criteria… Shareware, 14,95€.
- pssh – The Parallel ssh project includes parallel versions of the shell (pssh), scp (pscp), rsync (prsync), and kill (pnuke).
- Gmail Modes – Different URLs for different modes. Might come in handy…
- The GTDAlt bundle workflow – Seems a bit complicated compared to a graphical solution but maybe it just needs another look at it…
26. Oktober 2008 | Tags: apple, ballon, basteln, calendar, capistrano, code, computer, deployment, diy, drawing, error, fail, geek, gtd, hack, howto, ical, iphone, iPod, itunes, keyboard, keychain, mac, macbook, mehl, monitoring, network, openoffice, os, osx, photo, photography, php, plugin, polaroid, ruby, sand, script, shell, ssh, starwars, sync, sysadmin, überwachung, versioncontrol, visualization, vnc, web
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 19. Oktober bis zum 25. Oktober:
30. Juli 2008 | Tags: apache, bgb, blog, cheatsheet, code, deployment, fun, geek, graph, gtd, icq, ill, im, internet, jabber, list, mac, monitoring, msn, newyork, ny, osx, php, putty, rails, ror, ruby, spotlight, ssh, subversion, svn, sysadmin, tag, theme, tourist, visualization, web, windows, wordpress, xmpp, zombie
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 29. Juli bis zum 30. Juli:
- StatSVN – retrieves information from a Subversion repository and generates various tables and charts describing the project development
- PuTTY Connection Manager – is a free PuTTY Client Add-on for Windows platforms which goal is to provide a solution for managing multiple PuTTY instances. Thanks for the link Fabian!
- Jabber/XMPP Server List – Nice overview of various jabber servers including their transports to other im-networks
- WordPress Function List – quick reference guide to expedite WordPress theme development
- Tag Folder – Nice looking tag-management for smart folders…
- Phusion Passenger – makes deployment of Ruby web applications, such as those built on the revolutionary Ruby on Rails web framework, a breeze.
- ZombieHarmony – One of the Best Free Dating Sites for Zombies – Lacking words…
- How To Not Be A Douchebag Tourist In NYC – Millions of people visit New York City every year. Unfortunately, naive visitors throw a wrench into the delicate gears of this busy city with their clueless meanderings and obtrusive groups.
8. Juli 2008 | Tags: apple, backup, bash, code, cover, dashboard, debian, deployment, diff, diplomarbeit, editor, emacs, geek, growl, gtd, ical, id3, images, installation, iphone, iPod, itunes, jedi, latex, launchd, leopard, lightsaber, linux, lyrics, mac, mail.app, monitoring, osx, paper, perl, php, plugin, revisioncontrol, rickroll, rsync, ruby, shareware, shell, ssh, starwars, subversion, svn, sync, sysadmin, theme, twitter, txt, unix, wallpaper, web, widget, windows, wordpress, youtube
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 20. Juni bis zum 7. Juli:
- Poolga – iPhone and iPod Touch wallpapers for the rest of us.
- Organized – a widget featuring a calendar with events, world clocks, notes and to do’s. The calendar and to do’s utilise OS X’s inbuilt databases, so they’re always in sync with iCal and Mail.
- Today – is a powerful, easy to use event and task management application for Mac OS X Leopard. Shareware, $ 15.
- Automating Rick Rolls with launchd – Lets face it: Your coworkers can be a real pain in the ass sometimes. What better way to remind them of this than automated Rick rolls?
- Warehouse – Very nice looking, ruby based webinterface for subversion repositorys. Shareware, 30$…
- Piston – is a utility that eases vendor branch management. This is similar to svn:externals, except you have a local copy of the files, which you can modify at will. As long as the changes are mergeable, you should have no problems.
- Subversion Vendor Branches Howto –
- Subversion With Mac OS X Tutorial – explains the basics from installing the software and getting started to working with other people on the same project.
- puppet – Put simply, Puppet is a system for automating system administration tasks.
- Bootstrapping an Infrastructure – Paper full of usefuful principles and hints on automated system deployment and maintenance.
- FAI – Fully Automatic Installation – is an automated installation tool to install or deploy Debian GNU/Linux and other distributions on a bunch of different hosts or a Cluster.
- cfengine.org – is an automated suite of programs for configuring and maintaining Unix-like computers.
- Infrastructure Management – Mike Renfros has a nice linklist. Good overall introduction…
- Rsync exit codes –
- ssh-rekey – Shell scripts to automate the process of regenerating, propagating ssh keys.
- Aquamacs: Emacs for Mac OS X – Based on GNU Emacs, Aquamacs integrates perfectly with OS X thanks to its specially adapted user interface.
- Command Line Twitter Client – a very simple perl program that allows for posting to twitter, and reading your friends_timeline from twitter. It can initiate follow messages, and it can send direct messages.
- 40+ Most Wanted WordPress Tricks and Hacks –
- Saberproject.de – die erste deutschen Internetseite mit deren Hilfe man die hohe Kunst des Lichtschwertkampfes erlernen kann… WJW
- LaTeX: Grundlegendes für die Diplomarbeit – Hier sind einige Hilfen versammelt, die das Schreiben einer Diplomarbeit mit LaTeX vereinfachen wollen.
- Diplomarbeit mit LaTeX – ist ein Dokument welches einen einfachen Einstieg in Latex unter Windows beschreibt.
- Corripio – Multi Purpose Utility for iTunes…
18. Januar 2008 | Tags: apple, arbeit, blog, code, deployment, driver, editor, filesystem, finder, firewall, flickr, handy, howto, iphone, iphoto, isight, itunes, leopard, linux, mac, mobile, mp3, osx, phone, photo, photography, photos, playstation, portknocking, ps3, quicksilver, ringtone, secret, security, shareware, skin, spotlight, sysadmin, theme, tumblelog, txt, unattended, unix, vi, vim, web, web2.0, windows
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 4. Januar bis zum 17. Januar:
- fseventer – Observes filesystem changes using the same underlying API as Spotlight
- FlickrBooth – is a simple little plugin for Apple’s Photo Booth. Just install, follow the setup instructions, and snap away!
- Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi? – Great explanation of some vi features
- opsi – provides a tool for remotely installing operating systems and deploying software. While it is based on a Linux server its primary targets are Windows work stations.
- relaxtones – 10 entspannte Klingeltöne im MP3-Format kostenlos. Schick.
- MediaLink – Media Sharing between Mac and Playstation 3. Shareware, 20,00 $.
- shimmer – works by cryptographically changing a set of ports. 16 ports change every minute frustrating an attacker, but a legimitate user with access to a shared secret can determine the real port, avoid blacklisting, and get a connection.
- Finder Sidebar Separators – Nice looking Seperators for the 10.5 Finder Sidebar
- Showcase – This is a plugin for the application launcher Quicksilver, adding a new interface. The special thing about this interface is that it heavily uses the new CoreAnimation technologies introduced with Leopard… Very nice looking.
- Chyrp – Tumblelog-engine, to be hosted on your own server
- Unknown Device Identifier – enables you to identify the yellow question mark labeled Unknown Devices in Device Manager. And reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the unknown devices.
- How to win photography competitions – Seven Tips on how to win a photo contest. These are also good hints on improving your photography if you do not plan to join a contest…