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Glue 3D printed parts – Chris Bensen on Twitter: “@geerlingguy It depends. I often times use hot glue. Super glue is great. Epoxy is better. Jbweld is even better. You can even heat the two parts and melt them together. Bolts also work. Rubber band. Velcro’s strap.”

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/24

Various way to keep 3D printed parts together: [Wayback/Archive] Chris Bensen on Twitter: “@geerlingguy It depends. I often times use hot glue. Super glue is great. Epoxy is better. Jbweld is even better. You can even heat the two parts and melt them together. Bolts also work. Rubber band. Velcro’s strap.” / Twitter

–jeroen

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javascript – Chrome debugging – break on next click event – Stack Overflow

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/23

I wish I had known this ages ago: [Wayback/Archive] javascript – Chrome debugging – break on next click event – Stack Overflow (thanks [Wayback/Archive] D.R. for asking and [Wayback/Archive] Konrad Dzwinel for answering):

What you are looking for are [Wayback/Archive] ‘Event Listener Breakpoints‘ on the Sources tab. These breakpoints are triggered whenever any event listener, that listens for chosen event, is fired. You will find them in the Sources tab. In your case, expand ‘Mouse’ category and choose ‘Click’.

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

Derk Runhaar 🩺 on Twitter: “Huisartsen slaan terug met bureaucratie: we kunnen de aanvragende instantie niet helpen aan een schriftelijke verklaring zonder dat deze instantie vooraf deze schriftelijke verklaring invult. (Via @DokterRins)” / Twitter

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/21

Vorig jaar kwam er een licht ironische tweet langs met plaatjes van een verklaring voor paarse-krokodil-organisaties: [Wayback/Archive] Derk Runhaar 🩺 on Twitter: “Huisartsen slaan terug met bureaucratie: we kunnen de aanvragende instantie niet helpen aan een schriftelijke verklaring zonder dat deze instantie vooraf deze schriftelijke verklaring invult. (Via @DokterRins) “

Omdat het soms toch handig kan zijn een vergelijkbaar formulier naar een bureaucratische moloch te kunnen opsturen hier de tekst van onderstaande plaatjes:

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Posted in Health, LifeHacker, Power User | Leave a Comment »

Chemopomp | Home

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/17

Back when I had chemo in 2020 because of recum cancer metastases in the liver, the below Hepatic Arterial Infusion Pump (HAIP) alternative was not available yet. It means that current generations of Dutch patients have an improved method of treatment that hopefully helps increase their chances of survival.

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Posted in About, Cancer, Health, LifeHacker, Personal, Power User, Rectum cancer | Leave a Comment »

How to Switch to a 24 Hour Clock in Google Calendar – Live2Tech

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/14

Apparently you have to do this once for a Google account, as it is on the account level, not the web-browser level.

The odd thing was that somehow despite setting the country to The Netherlands when setting up the account, these were the settings in Google Calendar

  • Language: English (UK)‎
  • Country: Netherlands (Nederland)
  • Date format: 12/31/2021
  • Time format: 1:00pm

After the steps from [Wayback] How to Switch to a 24 Hour Clock in Google Calendar – Live2Tech, the settings now are these:

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Posted in Development, Google, GoogleCalendar, internatiolanization (i18n) and localization (l10), Power User | Leave a Comment »

Some WayBack machine archived Windows 11 ISOs

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/13

Got to the ISO files from www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 by changing the User-Agent of Chrome on Windows to be Chrome on Mac:

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Posted in Chrome, Power User, User-Agent, Web Browsers, Windows, Windows 11 | Leave a Comment »

Avoid VirtualBox; use Hyper-V or VMware in stead

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/10

A while ago, Jilles found out why not to use VirtualBox: [Wayback/Archive] Jilles🏳️‍🌈 on Twitter: “@jpluimers Ik wil op basis van wat de Arch community schreeuwt; “Virtualbox is stom, als je geen hyper-v gebruikt vraag je om problemen”, HYPER-V maar gaan proberen.” / Twitter

The biggest problem is that VirtualBox seems to be developed ant tested for the happy path, not the failing path.

Which means that when you use it for less common scenarios, it will often fail in mysterious ways.

Back in Running ArchiveTeam Warrior version 3.2 on ESXi, I already mentioned this:

Totally agreeing with Kristian Kohntopp, I do not understand why people use VirtualBox at all: I just run in too much issues like [Archive.is] Kristian Köhntopp on Twitter: “Hint: Wenn die Installation einer Linux-Distro in Virtualbox mit wechselnden, unbekannten Fehlern scheitert, hilft es, stattdessen einmal VMware Workstation oder kvm zu probieren. In meinem Fall hat es dann *jedes* *einzelne* *Mal* mit *demselben* Iso geklappt.”.

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Posted in *nix, *nix-tools, ArchiveTeamWarrior, Hyper-V, InternetArchive, Linux, Power User, VirtualBox, Virtualization, VMware, WayBack machine, Windows, Windows 10, Windows 11 | 1 Comment »

Figured out why on fresh Chrome installs, iframe with embedded Google Calendar won’t work and show `(blocked:other)` in the Network Tab of Chrome Developer Tools

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/09

Wow, what a long title!

What happened is that I have a few dashboards for people that include various embedded Google Calendar widgets in <iframe>s.

These won’t show on fresh installs of Google Chrome that have the particular user signed on in the Chrome Settings so that settings will be synchronised, right?

Right?!

Wrong!!

Not all Chrome settings will be synchronised by Chrome. Things like [Wayback/Archive] “On startup” (with the pages shown after Chrome startup) and wich installed extensions are synchronised including the visibility of their icons. But the settings of the extensions themselves will not.

This means that odd things happen, for instance extensions like [Wayback/Archive] Privacy Badger and [Wayback/Archive] uBlock Origin being installed, but both reverting to their default settings.

That in turn leads to hard to see problems, in this case the embedded Google Calendar <iframe>s failing.

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Posted in Chrome, Development, Google, GoogleCalendar, Power User, Privacy, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

TWINT – Twitter Intelligence #OSINT: consider Toolwoluxwolu/twint

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/08

Edit: I scheduled this post a long time ago, but it likely won’t work any more because of Space Karen demolsing Twitter. So for now, view this post as a how historically we had nice things on Twitter.


When writing this, the fork [Wayback/Archive] woluxwolu/twint works and the original [Wayback/Archive] twintproject/twint: An advanced Twitter scraping & OSINT tool written in Python that doesn’t use Twitter’s API, allowing you to scrape a user’s followers, following, Tweets and more while evading most API limitations. does not.

See these tweets in Dutch (Google Translate on them works well):

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Posted in Development, LifeHacker, OSINT - Open Source Intelligence, Power User, Python, Scripting, SocialMedia, Software Development, Twitter | Leave a Comment »

Formatting a USB stick larger than 32 gigabyte with FAT32 on Windows 10

Posted by jpluimers on 2023/11/03

Formatting USB sticks in Fat32 on Windows 10 can be a pain, especially when they are larger than 32 gigabyte.

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19043.1081]
(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\bin>format D: /FS:FAT32
Insert new disk for drive D:
and press ENTER when ready...
The type of the file system is EXFAT.
The new file system is FAT32.
Verifying 239.0 GB
The volume is too big for FAT32.
Format failed.

C:\bin>

This works:

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Posted in FAT (8-bitFAT, FAT12, FAT16, FAT16B, FAT32), Power User, Windows, Windows 10 | Leave a Comment »