4. Mai 2011 | Tags: 2k, 7, backup, bash, bsd, code, color, crossplatform, cygwin, database, del.icio.us, desktop, dns, download, dropbox, exodus, filesharing, flickr, ftp, git, github, graph, gtd, http, internet, iphoto, java, keyboard, linux, mac, mail, mediathek, migration, monitoring, mysql, network, ntlm, organisation, osx, password, photo, photography, photos, pinboard, proxy, python, quicksilver, screenshot, shell, starter, sync, sysadmin, terminal, tv, unix, versioncontrol, video, vista, visualization, webserver, windows, xp
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 8. April bis zum 30. April:
- flickrtouchr – A Python script to grab all your photos from Flickr and dump them into a directory, organized into folders by set name.
- Scrup – Take a screenshot in OS X and have a URL to the picture in your pasteboard a second later.
- SuprSetr – Advanced, cross-platform set management for your Flickr photosets.
- MediathekView – durchsucht die Online-Mediatheken verschiedener Sender lädt Beiträge mit einem Programm eigener Wahl und kann Themen als Abos anlegen und neue Beiträge automatisch herunterladen
- LSCOLORS Generator – Color generator for ls with preview
- DVCS-Autosync – A personal Dropbox replacement based on Git
- PasTmon – is a passive network traffic analyser that can measure user transaction response times of web, ftp, dns, irc, pop, mail, postgresql, and mysql database servers. You can even define your own signature rules to monitor custom TCP based applications.
- Enso Launcher – is designed to give you instant access to your applications and windows. With a few easily remembered keystrokes, you can launch an application, switch to a window by name, and control the state of your windows.
- Cntlm – is an NTLM / NTLM Session Response / NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy intended to help you break free from the chains of Microsoft proprietary world.
9. Februar 2011 | Tags: bash, cloud, code, color, editor, fork, gem, graph, gtd, ipad, iphone, linux, mac, mail, markdown, markup, monitoring, mutt, network, osx, plugin, regexp, ruby, screen, shell, simplenote, ssh, sysadmin, terminal, textmate, txt, unix, usb, vim, visualization, vnc, web, wiki, xhtml, zsh
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 15. Januar bis zum 3. Februar:
- janus – This is a basic distribution of vim plugins and tools intended to be run on top of the latest MacVIM snapshot.
- reptyr – is a utility for taking an existing running program and attaching it to a new terminal. Started a long-running process over
ssh, but have to leave and don't want to interrupt it? Just start a screen, use reptyr to grab it, and then kill the ssh session and head on home.
- txt2re – headache relief for programmers :: regular expression generator
- atMonitor – is the most advanced monitoring tool for Mac OS X that displays system activity in real-time
- urlscan – is a small program that is designed to integrate with the "mutt" mailreader to allow you to easily launch a Web browser for URLs contained in email messages.
- Screens – Very good looking universal VNC Client for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
- Coloration – is editor/IDE color scheme converter. Right now it allows you to convert your favourite Textmate color scheme (in XML plist format) to Vim, JEdit and KDevelop/Kate/Kwrite color scheme.
- nvALT – Notational Velocity fork with widescreen, collapsible notes panel, MultiMarkdown/Markdown/Textile rendering and preview
- rush – is a replacement for the unix shell (bash, zsh, etc) which uses pure Ruby syntax
- Wiki on a Stick – (in short WoaS) is a wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML file. It's perfect to be used at home or at office, on your laptop or USB pen drive.
30. Juni 2010 | Tags: business, cluster, cocoa, code, conversion, development, devop, download, downtime, editor, encryption, filesharing, git, graph, gtd, hardware, howto, ide, linux, mac, management, monitoring, mp4, netbook, networking, objective-c, online, osx, privacy, puppet, ruby, server, sneakernet, software, svn, sysadmin, txt, überwachung, ubuntu, unix, usb, versioncontrol, video, visualization, web, windows, xcode, youtube
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 1. Juni bis zum 29. Juni:
- The Upside of Downtime (Velocity 2010) – Great presentation about why Downtime sucks and how to appreciate this fact.
- One Thing Well – My Linux Setup – Pretty awesome minimal linux setup including some great software hints…
- sneakernet – is designed as a 99% offline campus filesharing network to distribute gigabyte-sized files to a network of upwards of several thousand users who all live within a square mile or so.
- Gitbox – is a Mac OS X graphical interface for Git version control system. In a single window you see branches, history and working directory status.
- Splunk – indexes data from any application, server or network device. It crawls logs, metrics, and other data from applications, servers and network devices and indexes it in a searchable repository from which it can generate graphs, reports and alerts.
- Git Reference – This is meant to be a quick reference for learning and remembering the most important and commonly used Git commands. The commands are organized into sections of the type of operation you may be trying to do, and will preset the common options and commands needed to accomplish these common tasks.
- Q10 – is a simple but powerful text editor designed and built with writers in mind. Windows only.
- mcollective – is a framework to build server orchestration or parallel job execution systems.
- damnvid – is a cross-platform application to download and convert videos from your hard drive or from dozens of video sharing websites like YouTube, Dailymotion, Veoh, Metacafe, etc. Basically, it's a video downloader and converter that sucks less.
- Objective-C Tutorial – Ein Tutorial zu Objective-C, XCode und Cocoa
23. März 2010 | Tags: amazon, business, c++, cheatsheet, code, cooking, css, csv, database, design, desktop, development, ebook, editor, encoding, epub, excel, graph, gtd, html, images, instapaper, jquery, kindle, kochen, linux, mac, management, mobipocket, monitoring, motivation, mysql, osx, pictures, reading, recipe, rezept, rrdtool, software, sony, sync, sysadmin, txt, umlaute, unicode, unix, usb, utf8, vi, vim, wallpaper, web, webdesign, windows, wordpress, work
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 4. März bis zum 23. März:
- collectd – is a daemon which collects system performance statistics periodically and provides mechanisms to store the values in a variety of ways, for example in RRD files.
- CSVed – is an easy and powerful CSV file editor, you can manipulate any CSV file, separated with any separator.
- Simple Desktops – is a collection of desktop wallpapers curated by Tom Watson designed to make your computer beautiful without distraction.
- Continuous Integration – is a software development practice where members of a team integrate their work frequently, usually each person integrates at least daily – leading to multiple integrations per day. Each integration is verified by an automated build (including test) to detect integration errors as quickly as possible. Many teams find that this approach leads to significantly reduced integration problems and allows a team to develop cohesive software more rapidly. This article is a quick overview of Continuous Integration summarizing the technique and its current usage.
- Ultimate solution to weird UTF character encoding problem – Due to different formats of storing characters in the database, sometimes you may encounter problem with strange characters (like —) appearing in your WordPress posts. This can especially happen when moving the site to a different server, a process during which your database needs to be exported and imported.
- Why Your Employees Are Losing Motivation – Business literature is packed with advice about worker motivation—but sometimes managers are the problem, not the inspiration. Here are seven practices to fire up the troops. From Harvard Management Update.
- smitten kitchen Recipe Index – Fearless cooking from a tiny kitchen in New York City with delicious photos…
- Uniform – masks your standard form controls with custom themed controls. It works in sync with your real form elements to ensure accessibility and compatibility.
- vi Complete Key Binding List – This is not intended as a tutorial. It is a reference on what every vi key binding does, followed by some useful vi tricks and tips. An expert will probably know most of these already, but an intermediate vi user will find valuable information, and even an expert may learn a thing or two.
- Ephemera – will comfortably synchronize your ebook reader with Instapaper.com via USB. It works with the Amazon Kindle, Sony readers and pretty much any device capable of reading HTML, Mobipocket or EPUB files.
5. März 2010 | Tags: activedirectory, ad, cli, code, csv, database, design, diff, graph, gtd, java, jpg, linux, mac, monitoring, mysql, network, osx, patch, pdf, png, samba, smb, solaris, ssh, sysadmin, sysstat, textmate, txt, unix, visualization, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 25. Februar bis zum 4. März:
- kSar – kSar Version 5 is a java application that graph your sar data. It can graph sar text output from Solaris,Linux,AIX,HPUX,Mac OS/X. It also permit to export data to PDF/JPG/PNG/CSV. You can load dat from three method : local file, local command excetion, and remote command execution via SSH
- MySQL Workbench – is a cross-platform, visual database design tool developed by MySQL. It is the highly anticipated successor application of the DBDesigner4 project. MySQL Workbench will be available as a native GUI tool on Window, Linux and OS X.
- QuickCursor – For Mac users to use their favorite text editor everywhere. QuickCursor allows you to edit text from any application in your favorite text editor.
- The Ten Minute Guide to diff and patch –
- MyLogon – is a Network-oriented logon applet for Windows
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.
16. April 2008 | Tags: airport, automator, backup, bash, cli, debug, desktop, ebay, filesystem, finder, geotag, gps, graph, gtd, ical, icon, leopard, mac, multimonitor, networking, osx, rss, shell, snmp, spotlight, testing, timemachine, visualization, wallpaper, web, windows, wlan
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 15. April:
- Desktoptopia – is a free desktop background manager that automatically loads and displays designer desktops on your monitor, as often as you wish.
- Geotag Icon – the Feed-Icon equivalent for Geo-Information…
- Baywatch – catches the eBay-auction that is currently opened in your frontmost browser window and sticks it right into iCal.
- Show files that Time Machine does not backup –
- AirPort Flow – is a small utility to monitor the transfer rates on an AirPort Extreme.
- File Action – is a small, one-trick app that moves files from one place to another automatically to keep your computer organized and clutter free.
- OttoMate – This suite of six Automator Actions contains everything you need to graphically configure automated, repeatable user-acceptance tests for web-based applications.