Jan-Lukas Else

Thoughts of an IT expert

🔗 Links: 2021-05

This is a collection of links I stumbled across and found worth sharing. Also see the blogroll for links to blogs I regularly read.


rakyll/hey

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If you need a simple tool, that sends some load to your web application or site, you can use hey. You can also use it to measure the performance. It provides a nice overview of the distribution of response times and shows how many requests per second your app served.

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Did you know that Windows has 52 000 different family emoji combinations? See Emojipedia for more details on family emojis.

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“Native English speakers are the world’s worst communicators”

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English is my second language. My mother language is German, in school I had Latin for a while (but was rather bad at it) and in university I had one semester of Spanish.

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URL Lengthener

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Some people come up with strange ideas when they are a bit too bored. Instead of URL shorteners (I wrote my own, btw.) they invent URL lengtheners. Probably of little practical use, but still a funny idea.

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OnionShare

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I currently have two technical topics that interest me a lot. One is SQLite, of which I am always surprised by its functionality and ease, and the other is Tor, which I find quite interesting because of its encryption and because I recently listened to Edward Snowden’s book “Permanent Record” as an audio book.

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Two articles about awesome SQLite projects

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I found two SQLite related articles in my Pocket list, which I wanted to share.

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