Hopefully this ever arrives before I have died: [Wayback/Archive] Support – ThinkMods
Mod Setup Guide Manual Schematic ExpressCard to NVMe (TM-E2M-V1) [Wayback]
Via [Wayback/Archive] ThinkMods: ExpressCard NVMe Adapter | Indiegogo.
Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/30
Hopefully this ever arrives before I have died: [Wayback/Archive] Support – ThinkMods
Mod Setup Guide Manual Schematic ExpressCard to NVMe (TM-E2M-V1) [Wayback]
Via [Wayback/Archive] ThinkMods: ExpressCard NVMe Adapter | Indiegogo.
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/29
First: [Archive] Laurent Bugnion 🏡 🇨🇭 on Twitter: “@IrisClasson What I do is use a tool AND nuke the secret. For example generate new tokens, modify the connection string etc.” / Twitter.
I agree to nuke the secret before, as opposed to after: [Archive] Matt Kerr on Twitter: “@grahamcox82 @IrisClasson That’s why it’s best practice to issue a new key after removing it. There’s no need to worry about the old one being compromised if you’ve revoked it.” / Twitter.
For my reading list:
git rebase to rewrite all commits containing the sensitive datagit filter-branch combined with git rm to remove the sensitive datagit filter-repogit-filter-branch for cleansing bad data out of your Git repository historyAll via [Archive] Iris Classon on Twitter: “Don’t shame me for asking this… but… is rebase a safe way to fix accidentally pushing sensitive info to a remote repo? Obviously you’d change the secrets etc. to be sure, but in theory, will rebase remove everything, or is it still in your history somehow?” / Twitter.
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/28
Via [Wayback/Archive.is] inline svg to file – Google Search, found first [Wayback/Archive] Convert Inline SVG to File – Eyedeal Graphics
- Use your browser’s “View Source” or “Page Source” command to view the page’s HTML code.
- Locate and copy all the code between the beginning <svg> and closing </svg> tags.
- Paste the copied code, including the <svg> and </svg> tags into your text editor of choice. (Atom, Brackets, Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, etc.)
- Save the text file as an SVG file. (ex. legacy-xyz-products-logo.svg)
- Open the SVG file in your preferred vector editing tool. (Adobe, Illustrator, Affinity Designer, Sketch, Inkscape, etc.)
That wasn’t enough, as not all SVG files then render properly, so luckily the next hit was [Wayback/Archive] html – Convert an inline SVG into a SVG file – Stack Overflow (thanks [Wayback/Archive] Paul LeBeau):
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/27
I need to check out [Wayback/Archive.is] The Time Travel Debugger for Web Development:
one frame of the replay.io demo
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/26
[Wayback] 150629 UM IM SM Tzerra M NL.pdf – Remeha
Installatie-, gebruikers- en servicehandleiding Condenserende gaswandketels Tzerra M 15s Plus – 24/28c Plus – 25s Plus – 35s Plus – 35/40c Plus
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/23
For my link archive:
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/22
Boy, I wonder what can go wrong with [Wayback/Archive] Yes, I can connect to a DB in CSS
Via: [Wayback/Archive] Kris on Twitter: “… “Yes, I can connect to a DB in CSS” Abusing houdini.how, and using a JS version of Sqlite, CSS can connect to a DB.” / Twitter
Related:
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/21
For my link archive: [Wayback/Archive] doegox/EMV-CAP: This tool emulates an EMV-CAP device, to illustrate the article “Banque en ligne : à la decouverte d’EMV-CAP” published in MISC, issue #56.
Via: [Archive] Philippe Teuwen on Twitter: “Our 10 years old EMV-CAP emulator is now republished on Github under GPL3+, use it responsibly! …” / Twitter
Related:
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2023/06/20
[Wayback/Archive] ~mvforell/toluol – sourcehut git: Rust tool to make DNS queries
From [Archive] Max on Twitter: “@b0rk Shameless plug of an alternative to dig I’ve written: … It’s not complete yet (it can’t do what dig +trace does), but it’s getting there :) I’m also planning to add coloured output to make it more readable. …” / Twitter
In a reaction to [Archive] 🔎Julia Evans🔍 on Twitter: “I wish dig‘s output actually looked like this? I feel like there’s no reason (except compatibility or whatever) that it has to be as unreadable of it is …” / Twitter
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