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Archive for December, 2023

A great source to learn about JavaScript element enumeration and modification: iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/19

Sometimes one bumps into a Google Chrome extension that is both useful from a practical perspective as insightful on learning from how it is done.

This is one: [Wayback/Archive] iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome: Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.

It supports many sites (including more than a dozen Dutch ones) for which it is not easy to justify creating separate accounts for them (just the risk of them leaked into Have I been Pwned? is large, despite GDPR) and staying logged on for each of them. I have dozens of listings of my email addresses at haveibeenpwned.com, so I am a lot more careful making accounts than in the past despite assigning unique email addresses for each account (which is part of the burden).

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Posted in Chrome, Development, HTML, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, Web Browsers, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

De meeste fietsers worden doodgereden door chauffeurs van auto’s, vrachtwagens en busjes. Doodgaan als fietser zonder tegenpartij komt nauwelijks voor.

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/18

[Wayback/ArchiveLennart Nout on Twitter: “@BouwmanEnergie @saskiakluit Mensen die doodgaan in het verkeer zonder “tegenpartij” zijn echt niet de grootste groep. De meeste fietsers worden doodgereden door auto’s, vrachtwagens en busjes.”

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awaescher/Fusion: 🧰 A modern alternative to the Microsoft Assembly Binding Log Viewer (FUSLOGVW.exe)

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/18

[Wayback/Archive] awaescher/Fusion: 🧰 A modern alternative to the Microsoft Assembly Binding Log Viewer (FUSLOGVW.exe)

So, do you know what “Enable immersive logging” means? Or why you should separate log categories from “Default” and “Native Images”? Did you ever forget to disable the log again and wondered why every .NET application was that slow and your disk ran out of space?

Forget all the setup upfront – just hit “Record” to capture your assembly logs. If you are done, click “Stop” again. That’s it.

Via [Wayback/Archive] Meik Tranel on Twitter: “@Nick_Craver Take this: github.com/awaescher/Fusion Nice UI and never forget to disable that env var ever again.”.

–jeroen

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Forgot where I found it, but for posterity: bitnet-links-Bitnet-Network-Definition-verison-89.xlsx

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/15

I forgot where I originally downloaded bitnet-links-Bitnet-Network-Definition-verison-89.xlsx from, but for posterity, here it is:

[Wayback] bitnet-links-Bitnet-Network-Definition-verison-89.xlsx

Related blog posts:

–jeroen

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Reminder to self: pointers to recovering “The Great Suspender” suspended URLs (after in 2021 Google booted it from Chrome for being malware)

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/14

I was a long term user of “The Great Suspender”. It was a cool little Chrome Extension that would auto-suspend Chrome tabs that had not been used for a while and resume them when the tab did get accessed again thereby greatly reducing the horrible Chrome CPU and memory footprints.

During my year+ long treatment against metastasised rectum cancer I had suspended or hibernated most of my physical and virtual machines. So there was not just the surprised during the recovery of those that The Great Suspender had been kicked of the Chrome extensions, but also the problem of getting all the suspended tabs back of machines that eventually would be awoken out of sleep: I keep tabs open on stuff that I was working on or investigating for future blog posts, so these somehow could be important.

For now, I am not using anything as a replacement just to experience how well Chrome has evolved to suspend inactive tabs itself.

Now Chrome seems to do this well, as this post is based on an old VM that I have now unsuspended which had [Wayback/Archive] “the great suspender” “malware” – Google Search and the below links open in a mid-February 2021 state but not all archived in the Wayback Machine or Archive.is (some I did archived in February-May 2021).

The links are about why it got removed, how to recover lost suspended tabs and a possible alternative in case current Chrome suspend behaviour is not good enough.

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Posted in Bookmarklet, Chrome, Development, Google, HTML, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

Why can’t we have nice things: ZorgDomein email subject has no ID in them, nor responds on Social Media on improvement suggestions

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/13

The drawback sending out emails all with the same subject is that the receiver is having a hard time setting them apart.

Especially in the work or medical realm this makes people miss crucial information.

Worse are organisations broadcasting on Twitter, but not responding at all to improvement suggestions. [Wayback/Archive] @ZorgDomein / Twitter gets both wrong (and is also unusually hard to find phone contact information for on their web-site):

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Posted in Back-End Development, Development, eMail, Health, LifeHacker, Power User, SocialMedia, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Dit is het dj-team van de NPO Radio 2 Top 2000 in 2023

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/12

Niet zo sexy als Top 2000 café 2019 – Alle informatie op een rij – NPO Radio 2 – Presentatoren, producers/sidekicks, nieuwslezers en tijden, maar nu na een fikse verhuizing even door mijn energie heen, dus voorlopig een kopietje van [Wayback/Archive] Dit is het dj-team van de NPO Radio 2 Top 2000 in 2023:

Schema dj-team tijdens NPO Radio 2 Top 2000

  • 00.00 – 02.00 uur Jeroen van Inkel
  • 02.00 – 04.00 uur Frank van ‘t Hof
  • 04.00 – 06.00 uur Desiree van der Heiden
  • 06.00 – 08.00 uur Paul Rabbering
  • 08.00 – 10.00 uur Jan-Willem Roodbeen & Jeroen Kijk in de Vegte
  • 10.00 – 12.00 uur Bart Arens
  • 12.00 – 14.00 uur Annemieke Schollaardt
  • 14.00 – 16.00 uur Gijs Staverman
  • 16.00 – 18.00 uur Ruud de Wild
  • 18.00 – 20.00 uur Wouter van der Goes
  • 20.00 – 22.00 uur Emmely de Wilt
  • 22.00 – 00.00 uur Morad El Ouakili

Via [Wayback/Archive] NPO Radio 2 on X: “Deze dj’s hoor je dit jaar tijdens de NPO Radio 2 Top 2000! 🤩 #Top2000 #NPORadio2”.

--jeroen

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Need to write a bookmarklet that strips a Twitter URL down to the canonical form without s= and t= parameters (or maybe easier: no parameters at all)

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/12

Based on these tweets, I want to write a bookmarklet that at least removes the s= and t= parameters from Twitter URLs, maybe even all parameters (TODO: figure out if there are useful Twitter URL parameters first):

Even Jack Dorsey didn’t know they were introduced when he was still Twitter CEO. From the tweets below:

  1. The s parameter seems to have to have to do with both the kind of sharing and the type of client used.
  2. The t parameter could correlate with the user ID.

There is a sort of bookmarklet below which goes through an external web-site (search for “unfurl”), but I want to do it purely client-side.

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Posted in Bookmarklet, Development, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, SocialMedia, Software Development, Twitter, Web Browsers | Leave a Comment »

Firefox shift right-click forces context menu (via Frederik Braun). It reminds me of Windows 11 using this to show the full Windows 10 context menu

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/11

[Wayback/Archive] Frederik Braun �: “Annoyed that a website is doin…” – security.plumbing

Annoyed that a website is doing something custom on right-click?
Did you expect the browser’s context menu (Back, Reload, Save Page As, View Source etc.)?

Just hold the ⇧Shift key while clicking and Firefox will show the built-in context menu.

It reminded me of Windows 11 first crippling the context menu, then allowing shift right-click to show the Windows 10 context menu:

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Reminder to self: mid-term solution for replacing Ubiquiti access points

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/12/11

Last year, after an already long sequence of doing stupid things, Ubiquiti sued Brian Krebs.

For many this was a reason to think about what to replace their Ubiquiti.

My cloud key had already died, I never installed the USG router, so this is the reminder to see if anything has come up to replace the Unifi access points that is easy to manage in a self-hosted way are powered over ethernet, do the same seamless handover and cooperative WiFi antenna management.

Some links from back then:

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Posted in Cloud Key, Ethernet, Hardware, MikroTik, Network-and-equipment, pfSense, Power User, routers, Ubiquiti, Unifi-Ubiquiti, USG Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway, WiFi | Leave a Comment »