QuickLinks vom 7. April bis zum 21. April

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 7. April bis zum 21. April:

  • tmux – is a terminal multiplexer: it enables a number of terminals (or windows), each running a separate program, to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.
  • Newsbeuter – is an open-source RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals. It runs on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and other Unix-like operating systems. Newsbeuter's great configurability and vast number of features make it a perfect choice for people that need a slick and fast feed reader that can be completely controlled via keyboard.
  • Homebrew – is the easiest and most flexible way to install the UNIX tools Apple didn't include with OS X.
  • Fairmount – is a free tool which allows on-the-fly decryption of DVD content for convenient access. Fairmount does not perform the actual decryption, it simply forwards the data to VLC Media Player, which is used for the decryption.
  • skreenics – is a Mac OS X application that is designed to easily create thumbnails from your videos. You simply drag 'n drop files and folders onto the main screen, and Skreenics will generate the thumbnails the way you asked it!
  • libimobiledevice – is a software library that talks the protocols to support iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices on Linux. Unlike other projects, it does not depend on using any existing proprietary libraries and does not require jailbreaking.
  • Flying the SR-71 Blackbird
  • Fake Name Generator – Generiert Namen und Adressen aus verschiedenen Teilen der Erde. Sehr praktisch, falls mal eine gültige Postleitzahl oder sonst etwas gebraucht wird…
  • pwnat – pronounced "poe-nat", is a tool that allows any number of clients behind NATs to communicate with a server behind a separate NAT with *no* port forwarding and *no* DMZ setup on any routers in order to directly communicate with each other.
  • Ebbinghaus – Digital index cards shareware with LaTeX support for $20. Seems to be quite nice to learn vocabulary, formulas and other things…

QuickLinks vom 1. Dezember bis zum 5. Dezember

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 1. Dezember bis zum 5. Dezember:

  • SpaceSuit – is Spaces missing feature: 1 different background image for every Space.
  • The Complete Guide to Managing iTunes Videos
  • Time Tamer – Don't want Time Machine to fill up your whole Drobo? This application for OS X based upon an Automator action provides a simple way when you're setting up Time Machine to force it to only use up 2x the size of your internal hard drive for backup on your external hard drive
  • Google Analytics: Tutorials, Tools und Tipps
  • calaboration – makes it easy to set up iCal to view and edit your Google Calendar calendars.
  • Unison and the OS X hostname – Simply setting UNISONLOCALHOSTNAME works fine for me…
  • FluidTunes – gives you control over your music using only a camera, and your hands, head or feet.
  • apticron – is a simple script that will email you when new versions of any package installed are available.

QuickLinks vom 5. August

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 5. August:

  • Installing/Updating WordPress with Subversion
  • Plex – is an indie fork of the highly functional and successful XBMC to the Apple Macintosh OS X platform.
  • Switzerland Network Testing Tool – is an open source software tool for testing the integrity of data communications over networks, ISPs and firewalls. It will spot IP packets which are forged or modified between clients, inform you, and give you copies of the modified packets.
  • mathusalem – is complementary to Time Machine as it backups automatically one or more directories of your choice to remote servers in order ensure extra safety of your most important data.
  • Bug Defender – Towerdefend style game with bugs for Mac OS X and Windows…
  • The 50 Hottest Women Sword Fighters

October 2008 – Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3

Der Trailer ist ja echt zum ablecken…

Leider ist das Spiel vorerst nur für PC, PS3 und XBox 360 angekündigt. Ausserdem kann ich mir auch nicht vorstellen dass die OnBoard-Grafik meines MacBooks diese Effekte verkraften würde…

Na, vielleicht muss ich mir dann doch noch mal andere1 Hardware kaufen, die Red Alert Serie hat mir ja sogar ein wenig besser gefallen als die Spiele aus dem Tiberium Universum

(via: aptgetupdate.de)

  1. nicht Apple []

QuickLinks vom 8. März

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 8. März:

  • ScreenFlow – is a complete workflow for creating screencasts: powerful enough to capture your desktop, video camera, microphone & computer audio at the same time. Shareware, 79,99 €
  • ViMate – vi plugin for TextMate
  • Strands – is a screensaver that shows a weave of glowing, flexing lines.
  • Secrets – is a Mac OS X prefpane that enables many hidden and undocumented features.
  • del.ishli.st – a del.icio.us wishlist. Great idea!
  • FlickrBooth – is a simple little plugin for Apple’s Photo Booth that enables direct upload to flickr
  • Gawker – is an application for Mac OS X that creates time-lapse movies using a webcam
  • Learn F-Script in 20 Minutes – …and Have Fun Playing with Core Image
  • tmux- is a terminal multiplexer, it enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal

Welcher Horrorfilm-Charakter bist Du?

Ich bin ja nicht so der Freund von Horrorfilmen, aber ich weiss, dass einige Leute aus der Leserschaft sehr auf dieses Genre stehen. Daher die Frage nach dem passenden Charakter aus Horrorfilmen1.

Hannibal

Ich bin Hannibal, mit dem Ergebnis kann ich mich ja anfreunden…

(via: nerdcore)

  1. Durch das Flash-Intro muss man sich aber schon ein wenig durchquälen… []

QuickLinks vom 13. November

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 13. November:

  • Drop.io – Nice looking, Web 2.0ish Thing sharing Thingy…
  • Managing your iTunes Library on an External Hard Drive – This tutorial is intended for both the average and slightly advanced iTunes user and will provide the necessary information that you need to know about moving your iTunes library onto an external hard drive
  • Learning to See
  • Headph0ne Phet1sh – all manner of ladies wearing all kinds of headphones. Possibly one of the weiderest things I found on the Internet the last weeks…
  • Bernie’s Better Beginner’s Guide to Photography – This is a beginner’s guide for computer geeks who want to be digital artists.
  • SurveillanceSaver – is an OS X screensaver that shows live images of over 600 network surveillance cameras worldwide. a haunting live soap opera. it is the first release of my ongoing experiments with network surveillance cameras.
  • iphonelogd – A Ruby script that will read your iPhone’s call log and will copy the calls into an iCal calendar of your choosing, with a description and the caller’s name, if available.
  • desktopgaming – Vintage Gaming Wallpapers! W00t!
  • How to Win at Monopoly – a Surefire Strategy
  • TuneInstructor – ID3-Tag Helper and Cover-Finder for iTunes
  • TvTaggr – easily allows you to edit the metadata on a single movie file or to apply changes to a batch of files. The interface is familiar to anyone who has edited tags in iTunes.