For a long time those who told us to encyrpt our communication were ridiculed. Nearly no one saw any reason to encrypt and for most of the people the technology was too difficult to use.
For a recent project, I was testing around with the possibilities to read userdata from logged in Kirby users. While doing so, I had a nice idea.
Some time ago, I worked on a website for which I use the Kirby CMS. While looking at the CheatSheet, I thought that it would be nice, to have a kirby-autocomplete for Sublime Text.
The Internet rewired my brain and somehow I don’t like that upgrade very much.
What level of information about my personal life should a weblog like this one contain? Even if this website carries my name, it’s no personal site per definition.
After working on a vserver, the little guy needed a reboot. And - who would have thought, after that reboot, GitLab didn’t start correct.
I mentioned it one time or another, I am currently working on a little podcast show. For that, I wrote a plugin for my favorite CMS, Kirby.
Ich habe lange nach Sublime-Text-Erweiterungen gesucht, die mir beim Schreiben von JavaScript-Code unter die Arme greifen und scheine nun eine gute Kombination von Plugins gefunden zu haben.
Now you’re looking at me, like I’ve made you a weird offer, right? If you’re like many others, Monday is probably not your favorite day of the week. But this might change.
If you develop websites or software, you now that procedures and code fragments may be reused from time to time. As a developer you should always try to avoid those repetitions.