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Voor als je moe bent en toch gezond wilt eten: tray bakes (dank Nadine Böke en Huub Eggen)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/13

Nadine Böke @nadineboke.bsky.social

Tray bake: groenten en kippendijtjes grof snijden, husselen met wat olie en kruiden, een klein half uurtje in de oven. Klaar. Prima maaltijd an sich, maar als je extra koolhydraten wil, wat rijst of pasta koken voor erbij.

(Wij zijn hier thuis nogal fan van tray bakes omdat ze ideaal zijn als je weinig energie hebt / niet lang achter het fornuis kunt staan. Je hoeft alleen te snijden, of als je voorgesneden koopt, zelfs dat niet. En je kunt eindeloos variëren met soorten groente, eiwitbron, kruiden.)

Huub Eggen @huubeggen.bsky.social

Ik doe dat ook vaak. Voor de koolhydraten heel dun gesneden schijfjes aardappel. De laatste acht minuten stukjes zalm erbij in de oven werkt ook prima 😊

Via: [Wayback/Archive] Huub Eggen: “Ik doe dat ook vaak. Voor de koolhydraten heel dun gesneden schijfjes aardappel. De laatste acht minuten stukjes zalm erbij in de oven werkt ook prima 😊” — Bluesky

--jeroen

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A while ago from Naomi Wu 机械妖姬 on Twitter: “Ok I have a CO2 meter review video coming up but quick summary”

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/13

[Wayback/Archive] Naomi Wu 机械妖姬 on Twitter: “Ok I have a CO2 meter review video coming up but quick summary: Every no-name Aliexpress CO2 meter under $100 sucks. If they say they are NDIR they are probably lying. The @AranetIoT is expensive but worth it. The @TheatreCaps Mini CO2 monitor is an acceptable alternative.” which I saved as a thread at [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @RealSexyCyborg on Thread Reader App.

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View DOM Source bookmarklet

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/12

This is cool as it shows the page source not as it was first loaded, but from how it is currently rendered which includes all post-load modifications by any scripts: [Wayback/Archive] View DOM Source bookmarklet.

Via [Wayback/Archive] Martin Splitt on Twitter: “I made a bookmarklet to view the rendered source (aka the DOM) of a page. 👀 🚀 Works with Chrome, Firefox, Safari and possibly others, too. 🌈 Beautifies the code 🎨 Includes syntax highlighting 💻 Get the bookmarklet at 👉 experiments.geekonaut.de/view-dom-source 👈”

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Posted in Bookmarklet, CSS, Development, HTML, HTML5, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, Web Browsers, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

11.2: Bookmarklets – Programming with Text – YouTube

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/11

Cool video about the basics of [Wayback/Archive] 11.2: Bookmarklets – Programming with Text – YouTube

–jeroen

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infinite loop in “LaTeX: A Document Preparation System” by Leslie Lamport, printed in 1994.

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/10

Cover of "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System, 2nd edition", Published by Addison-Wesley Professional (June 30, 1994) © 1994, authored by Leslie Lamport

Cover of “LaTeX: A Document Preparation System, 2nd edition”, Published by Addison-Wesley Professional (June 30, 1994) © 1994, authored by Leslie Lamport

LaTeX was slightly later than the 1992 Turbo Pascal 7.0 Language Guide having both entry in the manual about Recursion (“recursive loop, see recursive loop”) which of course is similar to “infinite loop” and entries for “infinite loop See loop, infinite” and “loop, infinite See infinite loop”.

So what is LaTeX?

Where Donald Knuth created the typesetting program TeX (visually TeX), Leslie created a set of macros for it, later named LaTeX (visually LaTeX) and wrote the first (still famous) book – cover on the right – on it: [Wayback/Archive] LaTeX: A Document Preparation System by Leslie Lamport, second edition, printed in 1994 back then by Addison-Wesley (now Pearson Education, subsidiary of Pearson plc) with ISBN 9780201529838.

It’s gimmick was at page 252, inside the index referring “infinite loop” to page 252 itself.

Many people keep posting screenshots of the page without referencing where it is from. That’s a bit sad, as these gimmicks are an important part of history where programming books were as much about explaining features of computing environment, as well as explaining underlying concepts like recursion.

So this 2024 post finally made me write this blog post: [Wayback/Archive] vx-underground on X: “HELP!”

[Wayback/Archive] GTv89dwWsAM05wM.jpg (552×639)

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Posted in *nix, *nix-tools, ffmpeg, History, ImageMagick, LaTeX, pandoc document converter, Power User, Typesetting | Leave a Comment »

Julia Evans (b0rk on Twitter) motivated many people to post their web browser Javascript debugger tip

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/10

There are quite a lot of cool responses to b0rk asking this a while back: [Wayback/Archive] 🔎Julia Evans🔍 on Twitter: “does anyone know of a good demo (blog post / video) of how to use a Javascript debugger in a browser to investigate a bug? I’ve used debuggers in C but never Javascript”

Archived just in case I need to do more web development stuff.

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

YouTube Archived: private Dell video about detecting non-POST issues like motherboard or memory failures

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/09

I forgot where I got this video from: [Wayback/Archive] YouTube Archived: private Dell video about detecting non-POST issues like motherboard or memory failures

It came in useful researching beeping pattern combined an amber/orange blinking pattern on one of my 2018 Dell 3060 MFF machines.

TL;DR

NOTE: On any OptiPlex built since 2012 (that is, 7010/9010/9010 AIO), Dell has stopped using all beep codes except for the Memory Failure code. (1, 3, 2, or one beep, then three beeps, then two beeps.) If your computer was built after 2012 and is making any other beep code, contact technical support for further help.

I knew it already needed a new coin cell battery, but that was surely not the only problem with it, and what type of battery it was (TL;DR: CR2032 and likely longer lasting BR2023 will be compatible too).

Related videos and links:

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Twitter: getting a tweet video URL

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/09

For my link archive (as I wish this could be part of a Bookmarklet): the --get-url option of youtube-dl gets you the video URL of a Tweet

# youtube-dl --get-url https://twitter.com/Gert_van_Dijk/status/1548997307017871362
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1548997270577840133/pu/vid/320x320/C20GFtInFGjBiY9k.mp4?tag=12

Via:

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Iconography of the X Window System: The Boot Stipple | matttproud.com (blog)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/06

https://proud.social/system/media_attachments/files/112/768/011/579/353/261/small/b76295db1a6e025d.png

The X Windows System starting up with the seminal stipple on the root window and the X_cursor on the pointer.

Oh, the days of /etc/X11/XF86Config frustration (:

Nevertheless, a good tribute to the X Window System, the successor of the W Window System on V Operating System (not to be confused with System V), that turned 40 in June 2024 is [Wayback/Archive] Iconography of the X Window System: The Boot Stipple | matttproud.com (blog).

Via [Wayback/Archive] mtp: “To celebrate the X Window Syst…” – proud.social (image on the right of that post):

To celebrate the X Window System’s 40th birthday, I did a deep dive on something about it: the iconography of its boot-up stipple (that gray pattern you first see as the X Server starts up):

matttproud.com/blog/posts/x-wi

Did you know the stipple has a name, age, and cultural significance to the ecosystem? I’ll share my personal history with it. What’s yours?

#XWindowSystem #UNIX
#History #RetroComputing

(Later forks replaced XF86Config with xorg.conf).

--jeroen

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MokupiPogisho👁️ on Twitter: “How to find hidden cameras in AirBnB 👁”

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/06

[Wayback/Archive] MokupiPogisho👁️ on Twitter: “How to find hidden cameras in AirBnB 👁 “ quoted a TikTok movie that basically both that a lot of devices can contain very tiny cameras and how to find many of them in a reliable way:

[Wayback/Archive] https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1475152238213484555/pu/vid/320×5…

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