26. März 2011 | Tags: aperture, apple, ati, bash, battery, boot, cam, code, color, database, delete, destroy, development, diff, download, dropbox, encryption, erase, firebug, fonts, forensic, format, graphic, gtd, harddisk, hardware, hdd, howto, internet, iphoto, keyboard, latex, linux, mac, macbookpro, networking, nvidia, organisation, osx, photography, privacy, proxy, quicksilver, raw, rsync, script, security, sh, shell, ssh, sync, sysadmin, tags, txt, typography, unison, unix, web, wget, wlan, workflow
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 9. März bis zum 20. März:
- Colored word-based diff – A wrapper that does what I want most of the time, and colorizes the output is cwdiff. Version control systems can easily be coerced into using this wrapper instead of diff.
- Meslo-Font – Customized version of Apple's Menlo font. Great monospaced font for development work. Should also work with the Windows Console
- The Ultimate Wget Download Guide With 15 Awesome Examples –
- Threshold – A universal quick entry field for OS X
- Sidestep – is an open-source application for Mac OS X that sits quietly in the background, protecting your security and privacy as you browse the web.
- blueMarine – An open source application for the digital photo workflow, the blueMarine project will provide you an all-in-one tool for managing your photos, from the shoot up to the archiving and beyond. blueMarine is an expandable, open platform and includes specific support for different photographers communities, as well as the latest technologies.
- Insufficiently known POSIX shell features – all the tricks below work in every POSIX shell I know of. None of them are bashisms.
- lipsync – is an open source, lightweight service that provides command-line, Dropbox – like syncing in Linux using OpenSSH, rsync, unison and lsyncd.
- gfxCardStatus – is a menu bar application that keeps track of which graphics card your unibody, dual-GPU MacBook Pro is using at any given time, and allows you to switch between them on demand.
- Darik's Boot And Nuke – ("DBAN") is a self-contained boot disk that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction.
23. Juli 2010 | Tags: activesync, apple, archivierung, backup, bash, blog, ccc, clone, cms, code, dokumente, encryption, essen, exchange, filesharing, firmware, food, gesellschaft, gmail, google, googleapps, gtd, hack, hdd, hp, image, internet, ios, ipad, iphone, iPod, jailbreak, jetdirect, leben, linux, london, mac, mail, microsoft, network, netzpolitik, osx, plugin, politik, print, privacy, rechnung, recht, reisen, security, server, shell, shsh, steuern, sysadmin, travel, unix, vertrag, virtualization, web, windows, wohnung, wordpress
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 12. Juli bis zum 20. Juli:
10. Juli 2010 | Tags: 7, amazon, apple, backup, browser, bsd, cloud, code, editor, encryption, explorer, feed, filesystem, firewall, freebsd, git, google, googlereader, gtd, gui, howto, https, internet, iphoto, linux, mac, network, offline, online, organisation, osx, paper, password, photo, photography, privacy, remote, rss, ruby, s3, safari, security, ssh, ssl, subversion, svk, svn, sysadmin, testing, tunnel, txt, versioncontrol, web, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 30. Juni bis zum 9. Juli:
- Your PasswordCard – is a credit card-sized card you keep in your wallet, which lets you pick very secure passwords for all your websites, without having to remember them! You just keep them with you, and even if your wallet does get stolen, the thief will still not know your actual passwords.
- sslh – ssl/ssh multiplexer – lets one accept both HTTPS and SSH connections on the same port. It makes it possible to connect to an SSH server on port 443 (e.g. from inside a corporate firewall) while still serving HTTPS on that port.
- An introduction to git-svn for Subversion/SVK users and deserters – This article is aimed at people who want to contribute to projects which are using Subversion as their code-wiki
- Meerkat – An easy-to-use SSH tunnel manager built specifically for the Mac. Shareware, $19,95…
- Add to Google Reader Safari Extension – captures a click on the RSS button and redirects the feed preview page in Google Reader where the user can subscribe immediately.
- Test: Windows 7 Backup – was es kann und was nicht – So was kann man offenbar nicht auf gewöhnliche Enduser los lassen…
- Little 'ruby' photo organizer – Place this script in a folder full of pictures, run it, and it will organize the pictures into folders by the day they were taken.
- Tarsnap – is a secure online backup service for BSD, Linux, OS X, Solaris, Cygwin, and can probably be compiled on many other UNIX-like operating systems. The Tarsnap client code provides a flexible and powerful command-line interface which can be used directly or via shell scripts.
- Git Extensions – is a toolkit to make working with Git under Windows more intuitive. The shell extension will intergrate in Windows Explorer and presents a nice context menu on files.
- Fraise – is a free text editor for Mac OS X Leopard 10.6 which is both easy to use and powerful. It is designed to neither confuse newcomers nor disappoint advanced users. It should work perfectly for a whole variety of needs – like web programming, script editing, making a to do list and so on..
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
26. April 2010 | Tags: air, airforce, atom, bash, blackbird, bsd, code, cover, decryption, dvd, fedora, firewall, identity, internet, ipad, iphone, iPod, itunes, language, latex, learn, linux, mac, macports, movie, movies, music, mutt, network, networking, newsreader, opml, osx, plane, privacy, reading, rss, ruby, school, screenshot, shell, sr-71, suse, sync, terminal, thumbnails, ubuntu, uk, unix, usa, video, vlc
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…
7. April 2009 | Tags: cloud, code, comic, debian, deutschland, economy, gartner, geek, greenit, grid, heise, insourcing, linux, perl, privacy, regexp, research, security, survey, unix, virtualization, web
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 30. März bis zum 7. April:
16. Januar 2009 | Tags: 42, anonymous, backup, cryptography, email, filesystem, finder, fun, geek, gui, hhgttg, leopard, literature, mac, mail, osx, pictures, privacy, quicklook, security, solaris, tor, tv, überwachung, web, zfs
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 12. Januar bis zum 16. Januar:
5. Januar 2009 | Tags: anonymous, backup, cube, game, geek, gif, howto, internet, ip, linux, monkeyisland, network, networking, pictures, privacy, rubik, security, speed, ssh, sysadmin, tcp, tor, udp, unix, vpn
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 23. Dezember bis zum 5. Januar:
- The Tao Of Backup –
- SSH Access Manager – is a comprehensive access security management platform that permits IT professionals to easily establish and maintain an enterprise-wide SSH access security solution from a central location.
- Monkey Island Gifs – Yay! Animierte Gifs!
- OnionCat – creates a transparent IP layer on top of Tor's hidden services. It transmits any kind of IP-based data transparently through the Tor network on a location hidden basis. You can think of it as a point-to-multipoint VPN between hidden services.
- Rubik's Cube Solution – Solving Rubik's Cube for speed.
2. Oktober 2008 | Tags: anonymous, apple, arbeit, bgb, bookmarklet, code, cover, coverflow, ebay, eeePC, essen, flickr, framework, gehalt, genre, gericht, google, gtd, hack, hardware, icon, icons, internet, it, itunes, j, javascript, job, kaufvertrag, keyboard, kochen, linux, macbook, macbookpro, netbook, privacy, recht, recipe, rezept, seo, statistic, steak, twitter, überwachung, ubuntu, urteil, utf8, vertrag, visualization, web, web2.0, website
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 25. September bis zum 1. Oktober: