npm install -g @angular/cli@next
npm install @angular/cli@next
ng update @angular/cli --from=1 --migrate-only
ng update @angular/core@next --force
ng update @angular/cdk@next
Now with rc5:
npm install -g @angular/cli@next
npm install @angular/cli@next
ng update @angular/cli --from=1 --migrate-only
ng update @angular/core@next --force
ng update @angular/cdk@next
Now with rc5:
My bucket list for stuff around GDPR.
Really good and structured overview is given by ICO
Ever wondered how to build a custom webpack config for Angular? I did and I jsut stumbled upon this file in the repository https://github.com/manfredsteyer/ngx-build-plus which aims to help building multiple standalone Angular Elements.
I quickly spotted this part in the angular.json
which will replace the default browser build.
"architect": {
"build": {
"builder": "ngx-build-plus:build",
}
Foudn this through https://tehaurum.wordpress.com/2018/09/30/an-innovative-phishing-style/ TODO: decode.
AC8Hf2iVOktmJ6HgOcBkp0fNn8135 are a bunch of hexcodes, AC8Hf2iVOktmJ6HgOcBkp0fNn8135[3][AC8Hf2iVOktmJ6HgOcBkp0fNn8135[2]] is the split method references.
to be grown organic.
Dachfest Month: Nov Location: Munich https://dachfest.com/
FITC Web Unleashed Month: Feb
it('setTimeout & tick & flushMicrotasks', fakeAsync(() => { | |
let state = []; | |
// add to the micro task queue — will be the first thing executed after this script block is done | |
Promise.resolve().then(function() { | |
state.push('promise result'); | |
}); | |
// add to the task queue — will be executed after this task and when the micro task queue is emptied |
SDR Software: SdrDX (https://fyngyrz.com/?p=915), CubicSDR
rtl sdr range: 500 kHz - 1.75 GHz.
Cubic SDR LSB + Fldigi = decode data (tones) into text or even fax (Op Mode / WEFAX / WEFAX-IOC576)
Time Signal DCF77 (77khz, out of range)
Ok maybe this time it works.
After a takeout with Google Photos any file taken with your own device should contain the correct time. But photos sent from other people, created with Lightroom or very old files might have a stripped date field. Google Photos usually adds a date from the date it was uploaded. You want to have at least that date from Google, otherwise all files you import to Synology Photos will clump together at the date of the indexation.
That's also what most people are doing but they think Google stripped the date from their files during the Takeout. Most files should be fine though, depending on your specific photo collection of course.
My current takeout size is 100GB and I didn't have that much space left while I have plenty of disk space on my synology.