- ID de l'analyse :
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- URL soumise :
- https://blog.x-way.org/
- Fin du rapport :
Liens : 40 trouvé(s)
Liens sortants identifiés à partir de la page
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https://youtu.be/oTUDKu3BL7c | 120 Subgenres of EDM (w/ examples) |
https://kniebes.com/2024/12/21/120-subgenres-of-edm | via |
https://cooking.nytimes.com/68861692-nyt-cooking/120603830-best-2024-recipes | The Most Popular Recipes of 2024 |
https://kottke.org/24/12/0045885-saving-this-for-future-re | via |
https://github.com/openresty/headers-more-nginx-module | headers-more-nginx-module |
https://github.com/thomiceli/opengist/pull/402 | a pull-request for Opengist |
https://gist.github.com/ | GitHub Gist |
https://opengist.io/ | Opengist |
https://gitbucket.github.io/ | GitBucket |
https://rednafi.com/misc/write_git_commit_messages_properly/#the-seven-rules-of-writing-consistent-git-commit-messages | via |
Variables JavaScript : 6 trouvée(s)
Les variables JavaScript globales chargées dans l'objet fenêtre d'une page sont des variables déclarées en dehors des fonctions et accessibles depuis n'importe quel endroit du code au sein du champ d'application actuel
Nom | Type |
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0 | object |
1 | object |
onbeforetoggle | object |
documentPictureInPicture | object |
onscrollend | object |
umami | object |
Messages de journal de console : 1 trouvé(s)
Messages consignés dans la console web
Type | Catégorie | Enregistrement |
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warning | other |
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<header class="dates firstdates underlined"><strong>Saturday</strong><span class="sm">, 21. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 51</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Music/2024/12/21/120-Subgenres-of-EDM.html" title="120 Subgenres of EDM">120 Subgenres of EDM</a></h2></header>
<p>
<youtube-vimeo-embed><a href="https://youtu.be/oTUDKu3BL7c" title="120 Subgenres of EDM (w/ examples)" style="display:none">120 Subgenres of EDM (w/ examples)</a><iframe title="120 Subgenres of EDM (w/ examples)" allow="autoplay" allowfullscreen="" loading="lazy" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/oTUDKu3BL7c" style="aspect-ratio:16/9;width:100%;" srcdoc="<style>body{background-image:url(https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/oTUDKu3BL7c/hqdefault.jpg);background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:cover;background-position:center center;display:grid;place-items:center;min-height:97dvh;overflow:hidden;}a{display:block;width:96px;height:96px;overflow:hidden;}a:focus{outline:none;}a:focus circle,a:hover circle{fill:#000;}a:focus circle:first-child + circle,a:hover circle:first-child + circle{stroke-dasharray:.4,.4;}a:focus polygon,a:hover polygon{stroke:#fff;stroke-width:.75;}</style><a href="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/oTUDKu3BL7c?autoplay=1&fs=1&modestbranding=1"><svg viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="96" height="96" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" aria-hidden="true"><circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="7.75" fill="none" stroke="#000" stroke-width=".5"/><circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="7.25" fill="none" stroke="#fff" stroke-width=".5"/><circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="7" fill="#0009"/><polygon points="12, 8 6, 4.5 6, 11.5" fill="#fff" stroke-linejoin="round"></polygon></svg>Play</a>"></iframe></youtube-vimeo-embed>
</p>
<p>
(<a href="https://kniebes.com/2024/12/21/120-subgenres-of-edm" title="120 Subgenres of EDM (kniebes.com)">via</a>)
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-21T11:43:00+01:00">11:43</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Music/" class="log">Music</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Music/2024/12/21/120-Subgenres-of-EDM.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Thursday</strong><span class="sm">, 19. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 51</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Food/2024/12/19/The-Most-Popular-Recipes-of-2024.html" title="The Most Popular Recipes of 2024">The Most Popular Recipes of 2024</a></h2></header>
<p>
<a href="https://cooking.nytimes.com/68861692-nyt-cooking/120603830-best-2024-recipes" title="Our Best Recipes of 2024">The Most Popular Recipes of 2024</a> from New York Times Cooking.
</p>
<blockquote cite="https://cooking.nytimes.com/68861692-nyt-cooking/120603830-best-2024-recipes">
We’ve published over 1,000 delicious recipes this year. Here are your favorites: microwave chocolate pudding cake, one-pot chicken and rice, peanut butter noodles, taverna salad and more.
</blockquote>
<p>
(<a href="https://kottke.org/24/12/0045885-saving-this-for-future-re" title="Saving this for future reference: the 25 most popular recipes published by NYT Cooking in 2024. Includes a link to the full top 50.">via</a>)
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-19T02:25:37+01:00">02:25</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Food/" class="log">Food</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Food/2024/12/19/The-Most-Popular-Recipes-of-2024.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Tuesday</strong><span class="sm">, 17. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 51</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/2024/12/17/How-to-avoid-third-party-CSRF-cookies-when-embedding-snippets-from-Opengist.html" title="How to avoid third-party CSRF cookies when embedding snippets from Opengist">How to avoid third-party CSRF cookies when embedding snippets from Opengist</a></h2></header>
<p>
While <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Misc/2024/12/15/Switching-to-self-hosted-Opengist.html" title="x-log - Switching to self-hosted Opengist">integrating Opengist</a> to serve code snippets in the blog, I discovered that everytime a snippet is loaded a <var>_csrf</var> cookie is set by Opengist.<br>
This is not very cool, and I've found a way to prevent this using nginx.
</p>
<p>
Why is this <var>_csrf</var> cookie not cool on embedded code snippets?<br>
</p>
<ol>
<li>It is not necessary (as the embedded code snippet does not provide any links/actions to perform on the Opengist instance where CSRF protection would be needed).</li>
<li>It sets a third-party cookie for everyone visiting the blog.</li>
<li>It breaks caching of the embedded code snippets on browser side (as the cookie is updated on every request).</li>
</ol>
<p>
How did I prevent the <var>_csrf</var> cookie with nginx?
</p>
<p>
I'm using the following (simplified) nginx reverse proxy config in front of the Opengist docker container.<br>
It has a conditional <code>if</code> section where the <a href="https://github.com/openresty/headers-more-nginx-module" title="openresty/headers-more-nginx-module: Set, add, and clear arbitrary output headers in NGINX http servers">headers-more-nginx-module</a> is used to remove the <var>Set-Cookie</var> HTTP header, on the responses for the embedded code snippets.<br>
The <code>if</code> condition is specific to my username and will need to be adjusted to your setup of course.
</p><p>
</p><pre>server {
server_name gist.x-way.org;
location / {
if ( $uri ~* ^/x-way/[0-9a-fA-F]+\.js$ ) {
more_clear_headers "Set-Cookie";
}
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:6157;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
}</pre>
<p>
This is a quite ugly hack.
I submitted <a href="https://github.com/thomiceli/opengist/pull/402" title="Skip CSRF for embeds by x-way · Pull Request #402 · thomiceli/opengist">a pull-request for Opengist</a> to exclude the embedded code snippets from the CSRF middleware.<br>
Let's see where this leads 🤞
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-17T21:49:58+01:00">21:49</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/" class="log">Webdesign</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/2024/12/17/How-to-avoid-third-party-CSRF-cookies-when-embedding-snippets-from-Opengist.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Sunday</strong><span class="sm">, 15. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 50</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Misc/2024/12/15/Switching-to-self-hosted-Opengist.html" title="Switching to self-hosted Opengist">Switching to self-hosted Opengist</a></h2></header>
<p>
Decided to self-host the handful of code snippets I embedded into the blogposts over time.<br>
This will be one less dependency on an external service (<a href="https://gist.github.com/" title="Discover gists · GitHub">GitHub Gist</a>) for running this site :-)
</p>
<p>
I choose <a href="https://opengist.io/" title="Opengist">Opengist</a> for hosting my code snippets.<br>
Although I already run a <a href="https://gitbucket.github.io/" title="GitBucket: A Git platform">GitBucket</a> instance, I decided not to use it for hosting the code snippets of the blog.<br>
This because in the past I had some performance issues and crashes that were triggered by Bots overloading the Docker container.
</p>
<p>
The installation of Opengist went very smooth.<br>
It does not come with many dependencies and brings it's own SQLite database file (which should be more than enough for the code snippets in the blog).
</p>
<p>
I was positively surprised by the MFA and seamless Passkey integration it provides out of the box.<br>
Also can it be configured to allow embedding/sharing of snippets for everyone while restricting the listing and editing to logged in users only.<br>
And as an additional security benefit it helps to reduce the complexity of my CSP policy 🔐
</p>
<p>
If you're curious to see how the code snippets are rendered, have a look at the blogposts <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Networking/2015/12/04/DNS-packet-sniffing-with-NFLOG-and-Perl-Python.html" title="x-log - DNS packet sniffing with NFLOG and Perl Python">here</a> or <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Networking/2013/06/01/Run-your-own-DynDNS-server.html" title="Run your onw DynDNS server">here</a>.
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-15T16:47:48+01:00">16:47</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Misc/" class="log">Misc</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Misc/2024/12/15/Switching-to-self-hosted-Opengist.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Wednesday</strong><span class="sm">, 11. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 50</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Coding/2024/12/11/The-seven-rules-of-writing-consistent-git-commit-messages.html" title="The seven rules of writing consistent git commit messages">The seven rules of writing consistent git commit messages</a></h2></header>
<blockquote cite="https://rednafi.com/misc/write_git_commit_messages_properly/#the-seven-rules-of-writing-consistent-git-commit-messages">
<ol>
<li>Separate subject from body with a blank line</li>
<li>Limit the subject line to 50 characters (I often break this when there’s no message body)</li>
<li>Capitalize the subject line</li>
<li>Do not end the subject line with a period</li>
<li>Use the imperative mood in the subject line</li>
<li>Wrap the body at 72 characters</li>
<li>Use the body to explain what and why vs. how</li>
</ol>
</blockquote>
<p>
(<a href="https://rednafi.com/misc/write_git_commit_messages_properly/#the-seven-rules-of-writing-consistent-git-commit-messages" title="Write git commit messages properly | Redowan's Reflections">via</a>)
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-11T15:51:58+01:00">15:51</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Coding/" class="log">Coding</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Coding/2024/12/11/The-seven-rules-of-writing-consistent-git-commit-messages.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Tuesday</strong><span class="sm">, 10. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 50</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/2024/12/10/oxipng.html" title="oxipng">oxipng</a></h2></header>
<p>
<a href="https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng" title="shssoichiro/oxipng: Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust">oxipng</a> is a lossless PNG compression optimizer written in Rust.<br>
On an initial test it seems to perform better than <a href="https://pmt.sourceforge.io/pngcrush/" title="PNGCRUSH">pngcrush</a>.<br>
(<a href="https://rednafi.com/misc/behind_the_blog/" title="Behind the blog | Redowan's Reflections">via</a>)
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-10T19:56:17+01:00">19:56</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/" class="log">Webdesign</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/2024/12/10/oxipng.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Sunday</strong><span class="sm">, 8. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 49</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/2024/12/08/New-search-functionality.html" title="New search functionality">New search functionality</a></h2></header>
<p>
I added a client-side search functionality to this static blog.
</p>
<p>
Similar to what is explained in <a href="https://www.stephanmiller.com/static-site-search/" title="How to Add Search to Your Static Site Generator (Jekyll, Hugo, Gatsby, Nikola, etc.) • Stephan Miller">this article by Stephan Miller</a>, I added a search functionality to the blog.<br>
The challenge was to do this while keeping the blog a static generated site.<br>
Thus the choice to do all of the search client-side in JavaScript.
</p>
<p>
The way my current implementation works, is that there is a JSON blob with all the posts ever written in this blog.<br>
This is loaded to the browser and indexed using <a href="https://lunrjs.com/" title="Lunr: A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright">Lunr.js</a>.<br>
The resulting search index is then used to provide the search functionality.<br>
It comes with some convenient built-in <a href="https://lunrjs.com/guides/searching.html" title="Searching : Lunr">search modifiers such as +, - and *</a>.
</p>
<p>
To avoid reloading the whole JSON blob for each follow-up query on <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/search.html" title="x-log - Search">the search page</a>, it intercepts the default form submit action and handles the search client-side.<br>
Thus re-using the computed search index and saving the additional roundtrips accross the network.
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-08T22:52:20+01:00">22:52</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/" class="log">Webdesign</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Webdesign/2024/12/08/New-search-functionality.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Friday</strong><span class="sm">, 6. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 49</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Music/2024/12/06/The-Earworm-Eraser.html" title="The Earworm Eraser">The Earworm Eraser</a></h2></header>
<blockquote cite="https://www.wbur.org/npr/nx-s1-5200065/earworm-eraser-christmas-songs">
The Earworm Eraser is a 40-second audio track designed specifically to squash earworms — a song on repeat circling around and around in your brain that can't easily be shaken off.
</blockquote>
<p>
<youtube-vimeo-embed><a href="https://youtu.be/LvDl3kL42uU" title="The Earworm Eraser – Get catchy songs out of your head | Atlassian" style="display:none">The Earworm Eraser – Get catchy songs out of your head | Atlassian</a><iframe title="The Earworm Eraser – Get catchy songs out of your head | Atlassian" allow="autoplay" allowfullscreen="" loading="lazy" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/LvDl3kL42uU" style="aspect-ratio:16/9;width:100%;" srcdoc="<style>body{background-image:url(https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/LvDl3kL42uU/hqdefault.jpg);background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:cover;background-position:center center;display:grid;place-items:center;min-height:97dvh;overflow:hidden;}a{display:block;width:96px;height:96px;overflow:hidden;}a:focus{outline:none;}a:focus circle,a:hover circle{fill:#000;}a:focus circle:first-child + circle,a:hover circle:first-child + circle{stroke-dasharray:.4,.4;}a:focus polygon,a:hover polygon{stroke:#fff;stroke-width:.75;}</style><a href="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/LvDl3kL42uU?autoplay=1&fs=1&modestbranding=1"><svg viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="96" height="96" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" aria-hidden="true"><circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="7.75" fill="none" stroke="#000" stroke-width=".5"/><circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="7.25" fill="none" stroke="#fff" stroke-width=".5"/><circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="7" fill="#0009"/><polygon points="12, 8 6, 4.5 6, 11.5" fill="#fff" stroke-linejoin="round"></polygon></svg>Play</a>"></iframe></youtube-vimeo-embed>
</p>
<p>
(<a href="https://onefoottsunami.com/2024/12/05/the-earworm-eraser/" title="One Foot Tsunami: The Earworm Eraser">via</a>)
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-06T10:58:28+01:00">10:58</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Music/" class="log">Music</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Music/2024/12/06/The-Earworm-Eraser.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Mac/2024/12/06/Picture-of-Sequoia.html" title="Picture of Sequoia">Picture of Sequoia</a></h2></header>
<p>
Recreated <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Linux/2003/12/06/Photo_vom_Panther.html" title="x-log - Photo vom Panther">this screenshot</a> from 21 years ago (first Mac) on my new Mac.
</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/images/Mac-OS-X-Screenshot.jpg" title="Screenshot of my Mac desktop in 2003">2003</a></li>
<li><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/images/macOS-Screenshot.png" title="Screenshot of my Mac desktop in 2024">2024</a></li>
</ul>
<p>
How does 2003 and 2024 compare?<br>
Nowadays I'm using the regular Apple Mail.<br>
X11 forwarding still works but is not really used.<br>
Some Linux host is still around.
Mac remains the main device though.<br>
Interestingly Linux still is a Intel device, whereas the Mac one is (again) running on a non-Intel CPU.
</p>
<footer class="sm"><time datetime="2024-12-06T07:19:35+01:00">07:19</time> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Mac/" class="log">Mac</a> | <a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Mac/2024/12/06/Picture-of-Sequoia.html" class="log">Permalink</a></footer>
</article>
<header class="dates underlined"><strong>Tuesday</strong><span class="sm">, 3. December 2024</span> <span class="sm wr">Week 49</span></header>
<article>
<header><h2 class="mytitle"><a href="https://blog.x-way.org/Mac/2024/12/03/How-to-install-EncFS-on-macOS-Sequoia.html" title="How to install EncFS on macOS Sequoia">How to install EncFS on macOS Sequoia</a></h2></header>
<p>
How to access my old encrypted files even though <a href="https://vgough.github.io/encfs/" title="EncFS">EncFS</a> is no longer supported in Homebrew for macOS.
</p>
<ol>
<li>Start by installing a third-party formula that some nice people maintain: <pre>brew install gromgit/fuse/encfs-mac</pre></li>
<li>Immediately get disappointed when it fails. Turns out it requires [email protected] which has been deprecated by Homebrew: <pre><span style="color: green">==></span> <b>Fetching dependencies for gromgit/fuse/encfs-mac: <span style="color: green">[email protected]</span></b>
<span style="color: red">Error:</span> [email protected] has been disabled because it is not supported upstream! It was disabled on 2024-10-24.</pre></li>
</ol>
<p>
How to install the (no longer supported) [email protected] formula.
</p>
<ol>
<li>Force the download of the core formula repository: <pre>brew tap --force homebrew/core</pre></li>
<li>Edit the formula and remove the deprecation enforcement: <pre>brew edit [email protected]</pre> Comment out line 29, so it looks like: <pre> #disable! date: "2024-10-24", because: :unsupported</pre></li>
<li>Perform installation of [email protected] from the locally modified formula: <pre>HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install [email protected]</pre></li>
</ol>
<p>
Now we can install EncFS successfully.
</p>
<pre>brew install gromgit/fuse/encfs-mac
==> Fetching gromgit/fuse/encfs-mac
==> Downloading https://github.com/gromgit/homebrew-fuse/releases/download/encfs-mac-1.9.5/encfs-mac-1.9.5.arm64_monterey.bottle.tar.gz
==> Downloading from https://objects.githubusercontent.com/github-production-release-asset-[...]
==> Installing encfs-mac from gromgit/fuse
==> Pouring encfs-mac-1.9.5.arm64_monterey.bottle.tar.gz
==> Downloading https://formulae.brew.sh/api/cask.jws.json
🍺 /opt/homebrew/Cellar/encfs-mac/1.9.5: 65 files, 2.2MB
==> Running `brew cleanup encfs-mac`...
</pre>
<p>
If desired, we can now run <kbd>brew untap homebrew/core</kbd> to cleanup the local copy of the formula repository.
</p>
<p>
Next step is to enable the (earlier installed) MacFuse kernel extension.<br>
On macOS Sequoia this is a quite complicated process (needs disabling of multiple security features and some reboots).<br>
Luckily the people from the MacFuse project have compiled <a href="https://github.com/macfuse/macfuse/wiki/Getting-Started#enabling-support-for-third-party-kernel-extensions-apple-silicon-macs" title="Getting Started - Enabling support for third party kernel extensions (Apple Silicon Macs)">a nice illustrated guide.</a>
</p>
<p>
After this process is completed, we can finally decrypt the EncFS files.
</p>
<pre>encfs -v -f ./encrypted-folder ./mountpoint</pre>
<p>
The unencrypted files are available at <var>./mountpoint</var>.<br>
In my case I copied them to another folder as I no longer intend to use EncFS.
</p>
<p>
With the job done, I removed again all the EncFS software and re-enabled the security features of macOS.
</p>
<pre>brew uninstall encfs-mac
brew uninstall [email protected]
brew uninstall macfuse</pre>
<p>
Then reboot into the Recovery environment and in the Startup Security Utility set the Security Policy again to Full Security. 🔐
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