21. November 2008 | Tags: blog, code, computer, cthulhu, eclipse, encryption, fail, geek, git, google, gtd, hardware, hdd, horror, linux, literatur, literature, lovecraft, mac, mindmaps, mp3, opensource, os, osx, paranoia, phone, ruby, security, sound, surveillance, überwachung, visualization, web, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 18. November bis zum 20. November:
- XMind – Social Brainstorming and Mind Mapping. Cross Platform and Open Source. Looks very nice.
- vocito – A desktop UI for GrandCentral for the Mac.
- Liquid Templating language – Ruby library for rendering safe templates which cannot affect the security of the server they are rendered on.
- jekyll – is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
- trivium – chneukirchen's minimalist blogging engine
- Failing hard drive sounds – The Horror!
- ParanoidLinux – is an operating system that assumes that its operator is under assault from the government (it was intended for use by Chinese and Syrian dissidents), and it does everything it can to keep your communications and documents a secret.
- Der Cthulhu Mythos 70 Jahre nach H.P. Lovecrafts Tod – Eine Untersuchung über die Einflüsse einer literarischen Idee auf Medien und Subkulturen
29. Februar 2008 | Tags: apple, backup, cd, cli, code, cryptography, diff, dvd, filesystem, gpg, gtd, http, linux, mac, mindmaps, organisation, osx, pdf, pgp, python, rip, rsync, scanner, security, sync, sysadmin, testing, unix, usb, visualization, web
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 28. Februar:
- PlayVideoTS – opens the VIDEO_TS folder of ripped DVDs using the Apple DVD Player
- Changes – Diff on Speed. Mac OS X only Shareware, $39.95.
- Using autofs for GPG keys on a USB stick –
- MindNode – is a free and very easy to use mindmapping application
- ccollect – (pseudo) incremental backup with different exclude lists using hardlinks and rsync
- Yep – iPhoto like Software targeting PDFs.
- DiscRotate – is a Daemon and PreferencePane that will control the speed of your optical drives. It is written in Cocoa (Obj-C 2.0) for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
- twill – is a simple language that allows users to browse the Web from a command-line interface. With twill, you can navigate through Web sites that use forms, cookies, and most standard Web features.