- golinks - golinks is a web app that allows you to create smart bookmarks, commands and aliases by pointing your web browser's default search engine at a running instance. Similar to bunny1 or yubnub. (Demo)
MIT
Go
- notes - notes is a self-hosted note taking web app that lets you keep track of your notes and search them in a easy and minimal way. (Demo)
MIT
Go
- pastebin - pastebin is a simple pastebin service with convenient CLI. (Demo)
MIT
Go
- shorturl - shorturl is a simple URL shortener with very tiny URL(s). (Demo)
MIT
Go
- todo - todo is a simple todo manager. (Demo)
MIT
Go
- [wiki](https://git.mills.io/prolog
This week NN Group released a video by Jakob Nielsen in which he attempts to help designers deal with the problem of customers being resistant to their new site/product redesign. The argument goes thusly:
- Humans naturally resist change
- Your change is for the better
- Customers should just get used to it and stop complaining
There's slightly more to it than that, he caveats his argument with requiring you to have of course followed their best practices on product design, and allows for a period of customers being able to elect to continue to use the old site, although he says this is obviously only a temporary solution as you don't want to support both.
const fetch = require('node-fetch'); | |
async function run() { | |
let username = "YOUR USERNAME HERE"; | |
let password = "YOUR APP PASSWORD"; | |
let authBasic = new Buffer(username + ':' + password).toString('base64'); | |
let session = await (await fetch('https://jmap.fastmail.com/.well-known/jmap', { | |
headers: { | |
"Authorization": "Basic " + authBasic | |
} | |
})).json(); |
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When you want to make your application do things by the user pressing a hotkey / key combination, even when your application does not have focus, you will need a so called global hotkey. A global hotkey is a form of "keyboard hook" which is a low level way of monitoring the computer for a certain key combination, aka hotkey. Below is a simple class, which let's you register a hotkey and define what code should execute, once the hotkey is pressed.
Public Class Hotkey
#Region "Declarations - WinAPI, Hotkey constant and Modifier Enum"
# Here are some domains I block to interfere with DNS-over-HTTPS, so that my own DNS-based security schemes work. | |
# If you're going to be doing this, you should probably block all outbound 53, 853, and 5353 on your network, | |
# except from your own internal DNS resolver (eg. pihole) | |
# | |
# Data from https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS (and other places) | |
1a.ns.ozer.im | |
8888.google | |
aattwwss.duckdns.org | |
abel.waringer-atg.de |
about:config settings to harden the Firefox browser. Privacy and performance enhancements.
To change these settings type 'about:config' in the url bar.
Then search the setting you would like to change and modify the value. Some settings may break certain websites from functioning and
rendering normally. Some settings may also make firefox unstable.
I am not liable for any damages/loss of data.
Not all these changes are necessary and will be dependent upon your usage and hardware. Do some research on settings if you don't understand what they do. These settings are best combined with your standard privacy extensions
(HTTPS Everywhere No longer required: Enable HTTPS-Only Mode, NoScript/Request Policy, uBlock origin, agent spoofing, Privacy Badger etc), and all plugins set to "Ask To Activate".
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