15. März 2011 | Tags: activedirectory, ad, bash, blog, client, code, directory, exchange, export, filesystem, geek, git, gtd, hosting, import, internet, ip, itunes, jquery, ldap, linux, mac, metadata, microsoft, migration, mp3, music, musicbrainz, nagle, networking, openldap, osx, password, performance, permissions, pixelart, plugin, python, rfc, script, search, security, server, sexy, shell, sysadmin, tag, tcp, tcpdump, tumbllog, tumblr, unix, versioncontrol, visualization, windows, wordpress, wtf
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 21. Februar bis zum 6. März:
- git-annex – allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, checksumming time, or disk space.
- Handling my music collection with git-annex – Very cool, would probably not work with iTunes…
- Pipe Viewer – is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion.
- tumblr2wp – Tumblr2WP makes it super simple to transfer your Tumblr content to your own, self-hosted WordPress install.
- Naked Password – The whole idea of naked password is to encourage your users to enter stronger passwords. Our beautiful model Sally tastefully removes items of clothing as the password grows stronger.
- beets – is the media library management system for obsessive-compulsive music geeks
- Searching Active Directory with ldapsearch – If you think there isn't a trick to this, that means you've never tried it – leastways not on an Active Directory container that has more than 1,000 objects in it (or whatever the search limit has been set to in your environment)
- TCP Performance problems caused be interaction between Nagle's Algorithm and Delayed ACK – The overall summary is that many of the mechanisms that make TCP so great, like fast retransmit, work best when there's a continuous flow of data for the TCP state machine to work on. If you send a block of data and then stop and wait for an application-layer acknowledgment from the other end, the state machine can falter.
- shop – A tool to show permissions at every level in a path. Shop gives you a quick overview of the permissions of the directory in question, as well as the permissions of every directory above it in the tree.
- monotone – is a free distributed version control system. It provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol.
21. Oktober 2010 | Tags: calendar, code, design, development, dropbox, editor, essen, filesharing, filesystem, freeware, fullscreen, git, gtd, hosting, howto, ipad, iphone, linux, mac, markdown, markup, opensource, osx, paper, pdf, print, projectmanagement, recipe, remote, rezept, sync, txt, ubuntu, vegan, vegetarisch, versioncontrol, windows, write, writing
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 29. September bis zum 9. Oktober:
- Notational Velocity forked – Fullscreen mode, menubar app, and more…
- MultiMarkdown Syntax Guide – This is a guide to the markup syntax used in the MultiMarkdown system.
- WriteMonkey – is light, fast, and perfectly handy for those who enjoy the simplicity of a typewriter but live in modern times.
- PDF Mod – is a simple application for modifying PDF documents. You can reorder, rotate, and remove pages, export images from a document, edit the title, subject, author, and keywords, and combine documents via drag and drop.
- Emergent Task Planner – is a Daily Planning Sheet that provides a way for you to lightly structure your day. By helping you visualize the time you have, you can get a sense of just how much work you can get done done.
- LiveView – is a specialized remote screen viewing application intended as a tool to help designers create graphics for mobile applications, it has also proven to be useful for creating quick and dirty simulations, demos, and experience prototypes.
- we eat fine – "… ist eine sammlung von rezepten, die wir in unserem alltäglichen leben zubereiten. essen spiegelt für uns eine lebensphilosophie wieder und ist für uns (meistens) gleichbedeutend mit entspannung, genuss, kommunikation und kreativität." Bei der Kesro gefunden…
- SparkleShare – is a syncing and collaboration tool that shines by its absence. Attempts to become a open source, self hosting, git based Dropbox clone…
22. Mai 2008 | Tags: apache, apple, awk, backup, blog, cli, code, gtd, hosting, howto, internet, iphone, iPod, leopard, mac, mail, mysql, osx, php, plugin, presentation, python, regexp, rss, sysadmin, theme, timecapsule, timemachine, unix, visualization, web, wordpress, zoom
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 19. Mai bis zum 21. Mai:
- Transport: Time Capsule colocation and hosting – Place your TimeCapsule in a DataCenter on the Internet. Plans start at at 29$ per month…
- wptouch – a complimentary theme installed as a plugin on your WordPress blog or website that will format your content with this Apple-inspired, full-featured theme when your visitors are using an iPhone or iPod touch.
- Getting Started with awk – This qref is written for a semi-knowledgable UNIX user who has just come up against a problem and has been advised to use awk to solve it. Perhaps one of the examples can be quickly modified for immediate use.
- HotBox – is a background application that allows you to make anything on screen full screen
- Newspipe – is an RSS/Atom aggregator with a difference: It allows you to keep track of your feeds through e-mail – you create an OPML file listing your feeds and Newspipe will collect them, convert them to e-mail messages and send them to your mailbox.
- Supercharge Your MAMP Environment –