Updated: Just use qutebrowser (and disable javascript). The web is done for.
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// Turn off "Sends data to servers when leaving pages" | |
user_pref("beacon.enabled", false); | |
// Prevention of some telemetry related to the newtab | |
user_pref("browser.newtabpage.directory.ping", ""); | |
user_pref("browser.newtabpage.directory.source", ""); | |
user_pref("browser.newtabpage.enhanced", false); | |
// "In the release channels the Mozilla location service is used to help in figuring out regional search defaults." | |
// Which means sending collectable data |
The purpose of this document is to make recommendations on how to browse in a privacy and security conscious manner. This information is compiled from a number of sources, which are referenced throughout the document, as well as my own experiences with the described technologies.
I welcome contributions and comments on the information contained. Please see the How to Contribute section for information on contributing your own knowledge.
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* Make sure Graphicsmagick is installed on your system | |
* osx: brew install graphicsmagick | |
* ubuntu: apt-get install graphicsmagick | |
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* Install these gulp plugins | |
* glup, gulp-image-resize, gulp-imagemin and imagemin-pngquant | |
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* Group images according to their output dimensions. | |
* (ex: place all portfolio images into "images/portfolio" |
This is one chapter of my "Chrome Extension Workshops" tutorial, see the rest here: https://gist.github.com/caseywatts/8eec8ff974dee9f3b247
Unrelated update: my book is out! Debugging Your Brain is an applied psychology / self-help book
I'm feeling very clever. I've got this sweet line of javascript that replaces "cloud" with "butt". My mom would LOVE this, but she doesn't computer very well. I'm afraid to show her the Developer Console and have her type/paste this in. But she IS pretty good at bookmarks, she knows just how to click those!
A bookmark normally takes you to a new web page. A bookmarklet is a bookmark that runs javascript on the current page instead of taking you to a new page. To declare that it is a bookmarklet, the "location" it points to starts with javascript:
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Last updated: 2017-03-18
exiftool -filename -filemodifydate -createdate -r -if '(not $datetimeoriginal) and $filetype eq "JPEG"' .
###Output photos that don't have datetimeoriginal to a CSV### Note this can take a long time if you have a lot of jpgs
This is a collection of information on PostgreSQL and PostGIS for what I tend to use most often.