No need for reverse engineering - it has already been done: https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos
No need for reverse engineering - it has already been done: https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos
I figured this when IKEA started throwing out their current model for £5 a pop. Judging by how fast their stock was gone, they‘ll show up on ebay for a hefty markup any time now…
It’s the only CMS that runs on a classic AMP stack which is still the standard with cheap web hosters. And since everyone and their dog is using it, you can easily find support and ready-to-use plugins for almost anything.
In the car world, WordPress is your plain old petrol car that just runs, can easily be refuelled and you can get anything repaired at every other street corner. That’s why it is still so widespread.
Ghost runs on NodeJS which isn’t available at most cheap webhosters. Also it doesn’t do traditional blog things like pingbacks, trackbacks or webmentions.
BearBlog can’t be self-hosted at all - it says so right on their GitHub’s README.
WriteFreely is a Go binary that - again - isn’t supported on most cheap hosters. Also I can’t seem to find anything about it supporting pingbacks, trackbacks or webmentions. It seems to be more like a one-user Mastodon instance.
Heute morgen war “Ja” noch in Führung - und da gingen die Curl-Kommandozeilen schon durch die Radbubble…
Google, Bing, and a plethora of others.
Also: SpotNet (with e.g. SpotWeb as a client)
What you suggest sounds a lot like the “Briefcase” that was in Windows 9x. I don’t know of something similar, especially not something integrated into Linux.
The easiest way might be to setup SyncThing to share all of your different folders and then subscribe to those you need on your laptop. Just be aware that if you delete a file on your laptop it will also be deleted on your desktop on the next sync. Unsubscribe from the folder first before freeing up the disk space.
Mein Hausarzt hatte damals erst eine BlackBerry-Email und später dann t-online.de. Und dieser Arzt war verdammt gut - ist leider vor kurzem in Ruhestand gegangen.
Protokoll führen, wann und wie lange sie geschnackt und die Patientenklingel ignoriert haben. Und das dann der Leitung vorlegen?
Wenn es brisante Gespräche sind, die am Arbeitsplatz überhaupt nichts verloren haben, ggf. auch Tonaufzeichnungen machen, später zu Papier bringen, “Gedächtnisprotokoll” drüber schreiben und die Aufzeichnung wieder löschen.
It’s a shame these never took off. I’d love for my various USB drives to have displays that show their labels and maybe even contents.
The template design is basically no code, IIRC. (But still complex.) Not sure about the code to use that template, though.
In a previous job we had a tool where you could export data to PDFs using JasperSoft. There’s JasperSoft Studio to design these reports. It’s basically drag&drop of the different types of boxes and fields onto your virtual page, give them the right names and the application will then fill in these boxes and fields and generate your PDF.
What’s the big selling point compared to ranger
, nnn
, yazi
or broot
?
I’ve started on EE PAYG at £15 per 30 days(!) (because I didn’t want to hold back with using data when out and about) and 2 months later got a call from them and they offered me a post-paid contract at a great price. I’m now paying £12.70 pcm for the same plus the benefits from being in a contract.
And it has repair tools that actually work and can make the filesystem usable again.
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What’s next? Do they maybe also want landlords to cancel renting agreements over this? Supermarkets to not sell to these people?
Stock. Now with bilingual support in iOS18 and the smart completions, e.g. for math equations, it’s becoming even better.