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Having cancer is not a fight or a battle, it is about having luck or misfortune

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/12/10

It has been a while after my last post about me having cancer. No, I am not giving up. But I am having the regular fear of the upcoming checks: did the metastases return, or do I have the luck to outlive some 30% of my peer group.

The last metastases surgery has been slightly more than a year ago. A year from now, that percentage hopefully will be 50% and slowly increase over time until about 90% in some 9 years from now.

At year’s end, I will know for sure.

Below are some links on, mostly Dutch but with English abstract, articles about the mental side of having cancer, or having survived it for now.

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Casting media.ccc.de to Chromecast or AndroidTV: VoctoTV – Apps on Google Play

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/07/02

Found [Wayback/Archive] VoctoTV – Apps on Google Play which successfully casts media.ccc.de ([Wayback/Archive] home – media.ccc.de) to my Chromecast devices.

Great!

Via:

  1. [Wayback/Archive] cast media.ccc.de to tv at DuckDuckGo
  2. [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – NiciDieNase/chaosflix: AndroidTV/Fire TV client for media.ccc.de
  3. [Wayback/Archive] “chaosflix” “chromecast” at DuckDuckGo
  4. [Wayback/Archive] about media.ccc.de – media.ccc.de

--jeroen

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Common Conditional Access Misconfigurations and Bypasses in Azure – TrustedSec

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/07/02

For my link archive: [Wayback/Archive] Common Conditional Access Misconfigurations and Bypasses in Azure – TrustedSec

Via [Wayback/Archive] Stephan Berger on Twitter: “”Blocking Linux operating systems used to not be available in Conditional Access. It’s worth a review however because there have been times when I have gained unintended access simply by using a Linux operating system such as Ubuntu to log in.” [1] Yep, a customer told me… “

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TTN Coverage

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/07/01

Reminder to self: check if [Wayback/Archive] TTN Coverage survived, I didn’t use it that often, but it was very useful to figure out where LoRaWAN nodes of The Things Network are located.

Thread:

  1. [Wayback/Archive] TTN Mapper – time to shut down? – Page 1 – TTN Network and Services – The Things Network
  2. [Wayback/Archive] TTN Mapper – time to shut down? – Page 2 – TTN Network and Services – The Things Network
  3. [Wayback/Archive] TTN Mapper – time to shut down? – Page 3 – TTN Network and Services – The Things Network

--jeroen

Posted in Hardware, IoT Internet of Things, LifeHacker, LoRa - Long Range wireless communications network, Network-and-equipment, Power User | Leave a Comment »

Hoe is het nu met BBB en kerrolain? (wegens “Hoe een reclametypetje het weleens tot premier zou kunnen schoppen”)

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/07/01

Weliswaar werd [Wayback/Archive] Hoe een reclametypetje het weleens tot premier zou kunnen schoppen gepubliceerd op 1 april, maar de strekking klopte: gewiekste marketing gefinancierd door de agri-reuzen maakten BBB en kerrolain binnen enkele jaren groot.

Hoe zou het nu met ze zijn? Net zo uitgedoofd als vergelijkbare partijen met veel onderliggend extreem-rechts gedachtengoed (zoals bijvoorbeeld bleek tijdens de 4-mei affaire).

--jeroen

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GitHub – paolo-rossi/delphi-neon: JSON Serialization library for Delphi

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/06/30

Like many of the post Delphi 2007 Delphi RTL features, replacements are so much better in functionality and stability.

One of those replacement examples is [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – paolo-rossi/delphi-neon: JSON Serialization library for Delphi

It reminds me of

[Wayback/Archive] GitHub – JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json: Json.NET is a popular high-performance JSON framework for .NET which was way better than the original .NET JSON support. The .NET framework has improved greatly since then. Delphi JSON support hasn’t.

Via: [Wayback/Archive] Serialize/Deserialize Enums with no RTTI – RTL and Delphi Object Pascal – Delphi-PRAXiS [en]

--jeroen

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Delphi/C# reencode textfiles: some links as I thought I published sources, but didn’t

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/06/30

A long time ago (likely around 2009) I remember writing some code to re-encode text files in both Delphi and C#.

Somehow I thought I had published both, but I could only find parts of the C# code back in .NET/C# – converting UTF8 to ASCII (yes, you can loose information with this) using System.Text.Encoding.

So here are some links just in case I ever want to reproduce it in Delphi too (and a reminder to always perform this using TStream derivatives, never use TStrings or derivatives like TStringList for this):

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Posted in .NET, Ansi, ASCII, C#, Delphi, Development, Encoding, Mojibake, Software Development, UCS-2, UTF-16, UTF-32, UTF-8, UTF16, UTF32, UTF8, Windows-1252 | Leave a Comment »

Hoogste spaarrente – Actuele rentestanden

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/06/29

Hou er rekening mee dat er ook actietarieven staan in het overzicht [Wayback/Archive] Hoogste spaarrente – Actuele rentestanden.

Bijvoorbeeld Nationale-Nederlanden:

Mocht je het ondanks onderstaande toch overwegen:

  • de actie internetsparen loopt tot en met 30 juni 2026
  • de actie betaalrekening loopt tot en met 15 juli 2026

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Quintessence Mastodon tool: quintsns.pianeta.uno

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/06/29

 Quintessence @quintsns@mastodon.uno Hi @wiert, Quintessence is changing the way it operates. From now on you won't receive the 23:00UTC message containing your top links any more, but you can still get the same thing (with added link titles too!) by visiting https://quintsns.pianeta.uno . I wrote about this change here: https://mastodon.uno/@quintsns/109654658496951682 . I hope you'll enjoy the new Quintessence! Let me know how it goes. Cheers. Jan 09, 2023, 04:56 · · 0Quintessence shows you the top links that the people that you follow on Mastodon tooted or boosted in the last hours and the most notable toots that appeared in your timeline.

In order to work it just needs read permissions for your account.

You can allow this by specifying your instance in the text box below and clicking “Authorize”.

Quintessence is a static site, all its code runs on the device that you are using to read these lines. No data leaves your browser nor is being shared with anyone.

[Wayback/Archive] https://quintsns.pianeta.uno/ is on my list of tools to try and make Mastodon more manageable for me.

Related:

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Bye bye WeTransfer, hello Wormhole – Simple, private file sharing

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/06/26

Luckily I do not have to transfer large files to others often, but now that WeTransfer has been out for a while, I think Wormhole is a good replacement:

[Wayback/Archive] Wormhole – Simple, private file sharing

Like KPN Filetransfer below, anyone can use it.

Links on KPN Filetransfer, especially because of the white paper, but also the WeTransfer Terms of Service change that made it unusable for many, and some other alternatives like Send (which you can self-host):

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How to change default printing dpi – Apple Community

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/06/26

Somehow the default dpi setting on my ARM MacBook Pro was 300dpi.

This caused all the specific printer settings saves (mostly permutations of N-up and single/double-sided) to have become 300dpi. Fine for scalable output (vector graphics and fonts), but awful for bitmap images.

[Wayback/Archive] How to change default printing dpi – Apple Community explains how to set the default:

  1. Print something to bring up the print dialog box.
  2. Make sure the Presets menu shows “Standard”.
  3. Change the dpi.
  4. Now from the Presets menu, choose “Save”.
  5. That should change the “Standard” settings.

But it fails to explain that the default is not retroactively applied to saved settings.

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Posted in Apple, Apple Silicon, ARM Mac, LifeHacker, Mac, Mac OS X / OS X / MacOS, MacBook, MacBook-Pro, Power User | Leave a Comment »