Monthly Shaarli
December, 2021
A simple yet powerful tool to analyze and show the path of queries
A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives. - GitHub - SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect: A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives.
plug your device into ethernet and set up a rogue access point
Galaxy S4 - a collection of guides to set up custom roms etc. and accompanying resources, from roms through flashing tools and recovery images everything necessary should be here.
Possibly the best overall introduction and reference I have seen for modern python tooling.
Goes a little into the details but expects you to generally look for additional information on your own if you're stuck.
Amazing, in-depth, concise.
A terminal image and video viewer. Can display on most terminals via pixelated blocking (half or quarter size) oor use kitty/iterm2 graphics protocol to actually display the complete image.
Processing finally ported to python - a perfect fit.
How to specify versions in pyproject.toml
Allows a wide variety of options and can also function as a nice template to go structuring and programming.
Linux kernel module for Belkin B2B128 USB 3.0 Hub + Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. It is the modified driver for the AX88179_178A
And another, more template-y version of 'modern' python development tooling.
Extended media server / home server setup for ARM devices, but the setup configuration can presumably also be mostly applied to X86 devices.
Here's how I used Ansible to make my Mycroft AI project work smoothly with my Raspberry Pi.
Allows a somewhat nicer interface for button mapping than the default very wonky gui. Contains instructions for playing onto the keyboard.
Does not allow you to import a keymap yet - so a lot of work if doing a lot of customization.
Also contains no functionality for remapping macros or colors.
I need to test sub-domains on my localhost. How can I effectively have this result of adding *.localhost.com to my /etc/hosts/ file?
Since it is not possible to simply put wildcards into hosts file, either manually adding the subdomains or making use of a light dns server like dnsmasq is required.
In-depth explanation and introduction of the requests standard library.
No need for crossover cables anymore, (yay) and a couple of simple NetworkManager commands are all that is needed.