Links 3/3/2014: Applications
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2014-03-03 13:39:48 UTC
- Modified: 2014-03-03 13:39:48 UTC
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It was only a bit over a week ago that I wrote an article on the Birdie Twitter application. Well, now the Birdie team is scrapping the current codebase and looks to be rebooting the application as Birdie 2.0.
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Very much inspired by my interview with Bryan Behrenshausen, I’ve been spending a lot more time working with Markdown. Day-to-day, at work and at home, I usually work with either HTML or word processed documents. I’m fast with HTML and proficient with word processors, and I rarely need to convert one to the other, but I liked the idea of simplifying my process and using Markdown for everything, with pandoc to convert it.
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In last article, we have discussed about WildFly-8 (New enhanced version on Jboss AS). We have gone through the new functionalities and features added/upgraded to this version. Today, in this post we are going to discuss about the CLI management using GUI and how to manage the Server using GUI version on CLI management.
Recent Techrights' Posts
- An "Efficient Windows 11 Experience" is Removing a Text Editor (Less than 5 Megabytes in Size) and Adding Chatbots That Require a New PC/Datacentre
- Vista 11 24H2 update removes WordPad
- [Meme] 'Secure' Boot in a Nutshell
- Ask Microsoft if it is "safe" to boot Linux
- A 3-Year Campaign to Coerce/Intimidate Us Into Censorship: Targeting Guest Writers (Intimidation)
- Some high-profile people have told me that the serial defamer is a "monster" (their word), so why would Neil Brown wish to help him?
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- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, May 28, 2024
- IRC logs for Tuesday, May 28, 2024
- The Campaign to 'End' Richard Stallman - Part I - Two Canceled Talks in a Row?
- RMS has left Europe, so the concept of "delayed" talk is facetious or deeply cynical
- On Desktops/Laptops in Andorra Windows Fell to Less Than Half, 20% If One Counts Mobile as Well
- And this is a European country
- [Meme] 3 Years Later
- If you're going to start a fight, make sure you can handle it
- When You Leave a Bad Employer and Move on to Better Things
- Perhaps my main mistake was not resigning from my job sooner
- No, Your Site Likely Does Not Need WordPress
- I was one of the first users of WordPress
- GNU/Linux in Cameroon: Rising Steadily While Windows Falls From 99% to Just 6%
- If one also counts mobile (mostly Android)
- Monkey See, Monkey Share
- on deprivation of users
- From 0.17% to 10% or More (GNU/Linux in Dominica)
- Dominica isn't well known, but it does seem to have embraced Chromebooks in recent years
- Links 28/05/2024: Tensions in East Asia, UK Mandatory National Service
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 28/05/2024: NetCrawl and Living in Lagrange
- Links for the day
- Guardian Digital, Inc (linuxsecurity.com) Handed Over Its Web Site to Chatbots That Generate SEO Garbage
- They need to be called out on it
- statCounter Sees Microsoft Windows at Below 1% in American Samoa
- Not even 1%!
- Windows Down to 60% of Guam's Desktops/Laptops and Down to a Quarter Overall
- No wonder Microsoft is panicking
- Today in UEFI 'Secure' Boot Debates (the Frog is Already Boiling and Melting)
- Over at LQ today
- [Meme] A "Modern" Web's Message in a Bottle
- So-called 'security'
- Brittany Day: Still Chatbot Slinging, Producing Fake 'Articles' About "Linux"
- random garbage produced (and censored) by Microsoft
- Almost 4k Gemini Capsules, 5th Anniversary Only Weeks Away
- The Web will continue to deteriorate
- Microsoft: $1 Million a Day for Contempt of Court Orders (Justice Department)
- Microsoft behaves as if it's 100% exempt from laws
- Catbodia? In Cambodia, Microsoft's Windows Fell to All-Time Low of Less Than a Quarter.
- Cambodia is leaving Microsoft behind
- [Meme] Deadnaming
- Guess who uses a name that was deprecated well over a decade ago?
- New Press Report Explains Microsoft Severance and Quiet (Undisclosed) Layoffs
- Some people will call this "loophole", whereas others will opine that it is outright illegal (but kept secret to circumvent scrutiny)
- Global South is Android/Linux (Windows Era Has Come to an End Already)
- I've decided to take a quick glance at South American trends for all operating systems
- [Meme] Unified Patent Troll
- Unified Patent Court remains illegal and unconstitutional
- The European Patent Office is Sinking
- Officials (or national delegates) at the European Patent Organisation have long been warned about this (by staff representatives from the European Patent Office), but they ignored the warnings
- Summer in the Air
- We have a good pace going on owing to health, positivity, inertia and good software tools
- GNU/Linux Activity in Belize
- From an economic point of view, Microsoft needn't worry about Belize, but when it comes to preserving the Windows monopoly/monoculture Belize matters
- Links 28/05/2024: Back to MP3, NVIDIA Sued by Authors
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 28/05/2024: Bad Beach and TLS
- Links for the day
- Microsoft Windows Fell From 100% to Just 7.5% in Sierra Leone
- Based on statCounter
- In Benin, Microsoft's Windows Fell Below 10%, GNU/Linux Surged to 6% or Higher on Desktops/Laptops
- That's nearly 7% - a lot higher than the average in Africa
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, May 27, 2024
- IRC logs for Monday, May 27, 2024
- Delayed Series About Dr. Richard Stallman
- A lot of the attacks on him boil down to petty things
- [Meme] Elephant in the Asian Room
- With ChromeOS included GNU/Linux is at 6% across Asia
- GNU/Linux in Bangladesh Up From 0.5% to Over 4% (Windows Slid From 95% to 18%)
- Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely-populated countries
- A 3-Year Campaign to Coerce/Intimidate Us Into Censorship: Targeting Several Webhosts (in Collaboration and Conjunction With Mentally-Ill Flunkies)
- Every attempt to nuke the current hosting failed, but it's still worth noting
- Links 27/05/2024: One Month Left for ICQ, More Openwashing Highlighted
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 27/05/2024: Back to GNU/Linux, Librem 5 Assessed
- Links for the day
- StatCounter (or statCounter) Has Mostly Recovered From a Day's Downtime (Malfunction)
- Some of the material we've published based on the statCounter datasets truly annoys Microsofters
- Google: We Don't Have Source Diversity, But We Have Chatbot Spew in Place of Sources (and It's Not Even Accurate)
- Search engines and news search never looked this bad...
- [Meme] Security is Not a Failure to Boot (or Illusion of Security Due to 'Unknown' System)
- Red Hat is largely responsible for this mess
- What is Secure Boot?
- Security means the user feels safe and secure - i.e. confident that the machine would continue to work following a reboot or a system upgrade (or kernel upgrade)
- StatCounter (or statCounter) Has Been Broken for Nearly 24 Hours. Who Benefits? Microsoft.
- StatCounter is broken right now and has been broken for nearly 24 hours already
- Links 27/05/2024: Chatbots Generate Hateful Output, TPM Performance Scrutinised
- Links for the day
- David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) Realises What He Should Have Decades Ago
- seeing that DHH is moving away from Apple is kind of a big deal
- Reinvigorating the Voice of GNU/Linux Users (Not Companies Whose Chiefs Don't Even Use GNU/Linux!)
- Scott Ruecker has just announced his return
- "Tech" in the Context of Even Bigger Issues
- "Tech" (or technology) activism is important; but there's a bigger picture
- A Decade of In-Depth Coverage of Corruption at the European Patent Office (EPO)
- The world needs transparency and sunlight
- Hopefully Not Sunset for StatCounter
- We hope that StatCounter will be back soon.
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, May 26, 2024
- IRC logs for Sunday, May 26, 2024
- Links 27/05/2024: Self-Publishing, Patent Monopolies, and Armed Conflicts
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 27/05/2024: Tethering Connection and PFAs
- Links for the day
- Imagine Canada Enabling Rapists to Harass Their (Rape) Victims
- This analogy is applicable because abusers are empowered against the abused