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TiddlyWiki Plugins

Pages tagged with “tiddlywikiplugin” on del.icio.us

Pandora hacks on Lifehacker

Technophilia: 15 ways to get more out of Pandora - Lifehacker

Kitten’s Project Blog

Kitten’s Project Blog has lots of nice WordPress plugins

Radmind Wizardry

How to add support for new hardware to an existing base load

These directions describe how to add support for new hardware into an
existing base load

Log File Formats

Log File Formats
Log File Formats

TMDA on Textdrive HOWTO.

We have the smartest people hosting with us - here’s a writeup that shows the incredible level of expertise and dedication of our TextDrive partners.

TextDrive Support Forum / TMDA on Textdrive HOWTO.
tmda is a whitelisting anti-spam strategy; only mail that is on a whitelist will get through, rather than the blacklisting strategy used by spamassassin et al. The idea is that one generates a baseline whitelist of people that one is in email contact with (easily done with a script that comes with tmda) and then anyone not on that whitelist will receive a challenge from the tmda subsystem. If they respond to the challenge, their email is passed on and they are optionally added to the whitelist so they do not receive further challenges.

Quickly moving a user’s windows profile to new hardware

Ever have someone get new hardware, run your setup, then spend an inordinate amount of time copying their windows profile to the new machine, piece by piece? Here’s how to do it quickly and cleanly, with a minimum amount of effort (the goal of every sysadmin…) Continue reading ‘Quickly moving a user’s windows profile to new hardware’

cat a binary and screw up your terminal?

via unixtips.org
When your term can’t display the correct char after you cat a binary file try the following command to reset it:
echo CTRL-V ESC c

a preponderance of evidence | What Willis Wuz’ Talkin’ ‘Bout

a preponderance of evidence | What Willis Wuz’ Talkin’ ‘Bout

gpg key submission

http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/
When in doubt, go to the source of all wisdom: MIT.

I’ve had issues submitting keys once they’re created, and the MIT server seems to just always work. That’s the reason I posted this - you need a reliable server? Go visit MIT.

Oh, and you could also try http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/