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hjr265.me
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| | | | | To test some of Toph's IP-based access control features, I needed to access it from a few different IP addresses than mine. I thought I finally needed to get one of those VPN subscriptions YouTube content creators keep rambling about. Fortunately, I remembered an easier way to do this. You see, it is possible to run a SOCKS proxy that tunnels your connection over SSH. And it is built right into the ssh command: | |
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| | | | | I had some time to kill today, so I rewrote the DLC api in Ruby. If you use JDownloader you'll know how useful the DLCs are, essentially they allow you to contain all the links from a variety of online hosting sources in one place with any passwords that might be needed. All this data is also kept encrypted to prevent people from poking around inside and stealing the links! Now, should you wish to create one of these DLCs there's a handy ruby API I've built thats so simple you can even use it from irb! Enjoy. | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | I have just switched to Chromium as my primary browser. I am running the daily-built version from the Ubuntu Jaunty PPA at https://edge.launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa on my Debian unstable box. It seems quite stable, plugins are also working (with the -enable-plugins option) and it can use the system's GTK+ theme for most parts (the buttons, etc. inside webpages are not rendered using GTK+ yet, but the UI is). It currently cannot print and it also has some formatting issues on some websites, and it's not passing the ACID3 test yet (there is a 'X' in the top-right corner). I could have switched to Midori instead, but Midori is missing a cache it seems (the option can not be enabled). | |
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blog.pdebruin.org
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| | | Let's learn MCP in C# just happened: Katie Savage and James Montemagno discussed: Why MCP, using MCP, and building an MCP Server. Video Training Thanks for reading! :-) | ||