With the recent update Mozialla make Thunderbird less secure again. Not only does it still not have an option to display the sender address instead or at least in addition to the sender's "Name" (In quotes, because more often than not that part of the from field has nothing to do with the sender's actual … Continue reading Thunderbird got less secure – again
Month: September 2023
All my open source projects have been moved back to SourceForge
Over the last few weeks I have moved all those of my projects that I had moved to OSDN back to SourceForge. (No, I won't move them to Github. I prefer Subversion over git and I can't see any advantages for me (or these projects) of moving to Github. Stop asking please!)
When changing your password in a Samba NT domain does not work
I recently set up a Samba Server using Ubuntu 22.04 as an NT domain controller (not Active Directory!). After quite some time fiddling with the settings and finally getting external help it worked. I could successfully add a Windows 10 computer to the domain and then log into it using any of the configured domain … Continue reading When changing your password in a Samba NT domain does not work
Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg is looking for a Delphi developer
I am a big fan of the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg - although I have been there only once and that was years ago, but I still follow them on YouTube and I regularly watch Gerrits Tagebuch (Hey Gerrit, your last post was in April, that's 5 months ago. Just saying ... đ Btw. I … Continue reading Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg is looking for a Delphi developer
OSDN seems to be up again
After several weeks (or was it even months) of being dead, OSDN just "magically" was resurrected. At least the web page now works again, albeit rather slowly, (but it never was fast to start with). Somebody must have woken up there. I'll keep moving my projects back to SourceForge anyway (nearly finshed that already). I … Continue reading OSDN seems to be up again