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QuickLinks vom 26. August bis zum 10. November

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Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 26. August bis zum 10. November:

  • MWeb - is a pro Markdown writing, note taking and static blog generator App.
  • PiBakery - The key feature of PiBakery is the ability to create a customised version of Raspbian that you write directly to your Raspberry Pi. This works by creating a set of scripts that run when the Raspberry Pi has been powered on, meaning that your Pi can automatically perform setup tasks, and you don’t need to configure anything.
  • TabLinks - gathers all of the link information from every open Safari tab and presents them for copying based on a user-defined template.
  • speedata Publisher - is a full featured professional database publishing software. It is comparable to XSL-FO, but with much more flexibility. Think of it as a “server side InDesign”.
  • SecLists - is the security tester’s companion. It is a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments. List types include usernames, passwords, URLs, sensitive data grep strings, fuzzing payloads, and many more.
  • flickr cc attribution bookmarklet maker - Makes attributing flickr creative commons photos a simple cut and paste operation
  • Syncthing - replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and decentralized. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, if it is shared with some third party and how it’s transmitted over the Internet.
  • Oh, shit, git! - Git is hard: screwing up is easy, and figuring out how to fix your mistakes is fucking impossible. Git documentation has this chicken and egg problem where you can’t search for how to get yourself out of a mess, unless you already know the name of the thing you need to know about in order to fix your problem. So here are some bad situations I’ve gotten myself into, and how I eventually got myself out of them in plain english.
  • Twelve South Dual-Screen Backgrounds - Awesome dual-screen background collections from Twelve South.
  • Rocket - Slack-style emoji everywhere on your Mac

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