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Archive for October, 2025

Figuring out the RSS feed of a web-site

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/10

RSS feed icon (source: Wikipedia)

RSS feed icon (source: Wikipedia)

The main way I consume news is through RSS feeds using Feedly as reader (after Google killed one of their best products: Google Reader in 2013). Many web-site do not show an RSS link or RSS icon on their home pages or other pages.

Below samples of sites followed by steps on how to find RSS Feeds.

From local examples I encountered most didn’t show they had RSS feeds or had not RSS feed at all:

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I was in my 50’s discovering Panopticlick 3.0 | Electronic Frontier Foundation

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/10

Boy, I must have lived under a stone as it took me some 6 years to discover [Wayback/Archive] Panopticlick 3.0 | Electronic Frontier Foundation

Check your browser and settings at [Wayback/Archive] Cover Your Tracks.

More information at [Wayback/Archive] Cover Your Tracks: See how trackers view your browser.

Via

–jeroen

Posted in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, LifeHacker, Opera, Opera Mobile, Power User, Safari, User-Agent, Web Browsers | Leave a Comment »

ibm midrange – Syntax higlighters for RPG And CLP that generate HTML and/or RTF? – Stack Overflow

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/09

In case I ever need this for the future: [Wayback/Archive] ibm midrange – Syntax higlighters for RPG And CLP that generate HTML and/or RTF? – Stack Overflow

Thanks [Wayback/Archive] aaronbartell and [Wayback/Archive] Mike Wills for your answers there.

Oh, an if you wonder what these ancient abbreviations mean:

--jeroen

Posted in Development, RPG, Scripting, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

auroraoss.com: AuroraStore can help to bypass Google Play Store region blocks

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/09

[Wayback/Archive] auroraoss.com

Via:

–jeroen

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Rudimentary DaynaPORT packet driver to use WiFi from DOS using BlueSCSI: GitHub – cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/08

Despite beta or early alpha quality [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver by by [Wayback/Archive] RetroTech Chris – YouTube is very cool.

Main source: [Wayback/Archive] daynaport-dos-packet-driver/src/dayna.c at main · cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver · GitHub

Related:

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Posted in C, Development, Hardware Development, Hardware Interfacing, MS-DOS, Network-and-equipment, SCSI, Software Development, TSR Terminate and Stay Resitent, Turbo C | Leave a Comment »

HSTS Preload List Submission

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/08

[Wayback/Archive] HSTS Preload List Submission

Sources:

Via

–jeroen

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Posted in Development, LifeHacker, Power User, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

finding duplicates – voidtools forum

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/07

That feeling you have been living under a stone since 2014: [Wayback/Archive] finding duplicates – voidtools forum

1.4 Beta has both dupe: & sizedupe: functions.
(In the Index, you need to index the file size & also enable Fast size sort.)

You can combine them, something like:

> dupe: sizedupe: c: file:

Or even add a size to it:

> dupe: sizedupe: c: file: size:>2MB

Note that that finds file name AND (I believe its an AND) file size duplications – anywhere, not necessarily limited to C:, & also that name AND size are the only qualifications for “duplication”, as in files meeting that criteria may not be (byte-by-byte) “duplicates”.

A partial excuse is that these never made it to the changelog at [Wayback/Archive] www.voidtools.com/Changes.txt or [Wayback/Archive] www.voidtools.com/BetaChanges.txt.

It is in the documentation since May 2017 at [Wayback/Archive] Searching – voidtools though:

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Posted in Batch-Files, Development, Everything by VoidTools, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, Windows | Leave a Comment »

Good Tech Things on Twitter: “Software engineering explained in 10 very serious charts.” (all by @forrestbrazeal)

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/07

[Wayback/Archive] Good Tech Things on Twitter: “Software engineering explained in 10 very serious charts. 1. CI/CD”, all by [Wayback/Archive] Forrest Brazeal (@forrestbrazeal), fully stored in [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @goodtechthings on Thread Reader App:
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Als zzp´er de grens over. Kijk uit voor de fiscale valkuilen! – ikwordzzper.nl

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/06

Hier kreeg ik een tijd geleden wat vragen over dus wat linkjes die ik toen bewaard heb:

Query: [Wayback/Archive] zzp in buitenland – Sök på Google

Edit 20251008 – let ook bij een normaal arbeidscontract:

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Interesting: Announcing Cloudflare Email Service’s private beta

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/06

Hopefully this new service will shit less than what other mail services have become: [Wayback/Archive] Announcing Cloudflare Email Service’s private beta

Via [WaybackSave/Archive] @levelsio on X: “Cloudflare today launched their own Email Sending service VERY cool, because by default every email service we use for sending for our websites gets acquired by private equity or IPOs and goes to shit It happened to MailChimp, then SendGrid, then Postmark It’s just the nature …”

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