Mon: Jul 06, 2015

Mail-in-a-Box, a script for taking a fresh Ubuntu server installation and turning it into an email server.     #>


Run your own Sync-1.5 Server. I like the idea but I keep such different styles of tabs and links open between my desktop and laptop (and phone) that I don't think syncing them would be good for me.     #>


How To Dynafit — WildSnow Video. I went full AT last winter for my back-country ski setup and I wanted to have some idea of how the Tech bindings fit, this was a good intro video.     #>


Photoshop 101: True Black (CMYK). Huh, it's not just zeroes in the value fields.     #>


ArchiveTeam Warrior. Run the VM and it'll use your bandwidth to help save websites that may go away.     #>


Karma Wifi Hotspot. If I spent more time in the US and less in other countries I'd probably have one of these.     #>


The chemistry of cookies - Stephanie Warren. Interesting.     #>


Garmin Forerunner 405 Tutorial Videos. I have one and really like it but every once in a while I forget how to do something (resetting the GPS cache when changing locations for instance) so this is bookmarked.     #>


National Weather Service loop, easy way to see the weather at a high level...     #>


Tomorrow theme, a fantastic text color scheme for many editors (and Tomorrow theme for Putty registry file.)     #>


Wi-Fi Privacy Police for Android. From the Wi-Fi Privacy Police Git repository:

* It prevents your smartphone from sending out the names of Wi-Fi networks it wants to connect to over the air. This makes sure that other people in your surroundings can not see the networks you've connecte to, and the places you've visited.
* If your smartphone encounters an unknown access point with a known name (for example, a malicious access point pretending to be your home network), it asks whether you trust this access point before connecting. This makes sure that other people are not able to steal your data.
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