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Archive for 2015

Fritz!Box VPN error messages – via: VPN mit der FritzBox :: network lab

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/11/02

VPN mit der FritzBox :: network lab has a nice walk through on how to set up non LAN-LAN VPN connections with Fritz!Box.

But the really cool thing is that they have a table of IKE (Internet Key Exchange) error messages.

Until now, I mainly had these errors, which thanks to the table now have a description:

Better than

Note: both are within the public IP range, so not in the ranges mentioned here: Identifying the address range of the IPv4 address for the Internet connection | FRITZ!Box 7390 | AVM International.

Maybe I should just use the Windows tools to setup the config: MarkusKirschmann.de – Blog » IKE-Error Ox1c.

–jeroen

via:

Their table:

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htc sensation screenshot – Google Search

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/11/02

HTC Sensation on Android 2.3.4, HTC Sense 3.0 and Software version 1.45.401.2. That a software update that came out in late August and early September. It’s possible to take a screen shot without rooting your phone. It’s just a little tricky; press power and menu home at the same time.Sep 7, 2011

In addition: you need to have an SD card inserted. My HTC Sensation forgets it has one every now and then after which you get no errors, just that taking screenshots don’t work any more.

–jeroen

Source: htc sensation screenshot – Google Search

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SmartHalo – Turn your bike into a smart bike by CycleLabs — Kickstarter

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/11/01

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Don’t Use JSON And XML As Internal Transfer Formats | Bozho’s tech blog

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/11/01

Fazit: use a pluggable streaming system that defaults to binary for internal transfers, but can switch to text based when researching issues.

Source: Don’t Use JSON And XML As Internal Transfer Formats | Bozho’s tech blog

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Instrumental Profiling in Elements

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/11/01

For my link archive: RemObjects Instrumental Profiling in Elements

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Real life* stress testing a complex server application (or why we really need FireBird 3.0) | Sleek Productions

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/11/01

I hope he continues posting about this, as this is an interesting start: Real life* stress testing a complex server application (or why we really need FireBird 3.0) | Sleek Productions

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7 Linux Grep OR, Grep AND, Grep NOT Operator Examples

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/10/31

Question: Can you explain how to use OR, AND and NOT operators in Unix grep command with some examples?

Source: 7 Linux Grep OR, Grep AND, Grep NOT Operator Examples

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VMware Front Experience: The great VMware Tools dilemma; VMware Tools 10.0.0 Release Notes

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/10/31

Interesting: VMware Tools 10.0.0 Release Notes

Source: VMware Front Experience: The great VMware Tools dilemma

–jeroen

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sad server on Twitter: “RAID666: block-level striping, two parity blocks distributed across a series of undead drives.”

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/10/31

Old but still funny:

RAID666: block-level striping, two parity blocks distributed across a series of undead drives.

–jeroen

via: @sadserver

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[NL] Voedingsmiddelen ontcijferd: blog over wat er in voedingsmiddelen zit

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/10/30

Voedingsmiddelen ontcijferd laat zien wat er in voedingsmiddelen zit, en classificeert zowel de componenten het totaal resultaat in drie groepen:

  • Veilig
  • Verdacht
  • Onveilig
  • Onbekend

Daarnaast voegt het soms een opmerking toe (zoals gemodificeerd).

De blog is vrij strict (bijvoorbeeld E251natriumnitraat – wordt als onveilig beschouwd), uit het oogpunt “beter voorkomen dan genezen”.

Gezien het grote aantal voedingsmiddelen dat al uitgezocht is kom je toch op een behoorlijke lijst met veilige middelen uit.

Een interessante blog als je meer over je voedsel wil weten.

–jeroen

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