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Plone 5, Apache, and SSL with Lets Encrypt
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Walkthrough setting up SSL using Let's Encrypt by EFF, for a setup using Apache web server front end relaying to Plone 5.
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OpenCms 13 on Debian 11
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InfoSec Beginners Reading List
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This is a reading list for those interested in learning more about Information Security (InfoSec).
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Remember CTRL-L for File Selector Full Text File Path Feature in Firefox Instead of 28+ Mouse Clicks Every Time
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Using a mouse is 4-10x less efficient than hotkeys and typing. But alas, so many apps force you to use a mouse for repetitive tasks. This had stumped for a while after Firefox removed the full text path for the Select File dialog. Finally I found how to bring that back, CTRL-L!
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ELGG Notes
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Notes on the social network opensource software ELGG (PHP-based blech!).
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ERPNext Customize Job Openings jobs Autogenerated /Jobs and Job Opening Pages in ERPNext
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Unfortunately the ERPNext community forum has been mostly unresponsive to most queries, so I am sharing what I had to do to customize the Job Openings and /jobs pages to actually be usable in ERPNext.
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Uh Oh, Odoo Community Forum Not so Open?
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I recently posted an Odoo community forum question asking about any options exporting from a newer version (Odoo 13), backwards to an older edition (Odoo 12). They instead tagged it as "not a question" and now it doesn't appear to show up on the community site even when searching for it. This is very dishonest, not open, and worrisome that they have a policy of covering up such questions. That worries me...
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The Content Providers 67% Ownership Revolution: How ClimbHigh.AI and Its Community Are Rewriting EdTech's Rules
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At ClimbHigh.AI (https://www.climbhigh.ai), our team, led by CEO Jake Douglass, is building something revolutionary: a platform where creators own 67% of the content equity. Not revenue sharing. Actual ownership...
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Debian 12 Q4OS on Alienware M18 r1
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Notes on attempting to get Debian 12 and Q4OS 5.2 working on an Alienware M18 r1.
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ERPNext Self-hosted on Debian 11 Bullseye
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ERPNext technically is better supported on Debian 10, but since that is getting a bit old in support I'm trying to make it work on Debian 11 so I can remain on there as long as possible, this does mean some tweaks have to be performed to get it all working and dialed in. This page summarizes the tweaks I have found, and will be updated periodically as new ones come up.