This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to.Managing jails with Ansible: a showcase for building a container infrastructure on FreeBSD.Introducing OpenZFS 2.0 Webinar - Jan 20th noon Eastern / 17:00 UTC.Cryptpad is written in JavaScript and the daemon acts as a web server. Cryptpad is a web office suite featuring easy real time collaboration on documents. In this article I will explain how to deploy your own Cryptpad instance with OpenBSD. ![]() Host your Cryptpad web office suite with OpenBSD LLDB is the default debugger in Xcode on macOS and supports debugging C, Objective-C, and C++ on the desktop and iOS devices and the simulator. It is also blazing fast and more permissively licensed than GDB, the GNU Debugger. It uses the Clang ASTs and the expression parser, LLVM JIT, LLVM disassembler, etc so that it provides an experience that “just works”. The LLDB project builds on libraries provided by LLVM and Clang to provide a great modern debugger. With FreeBSD Foundation grant, Moritz Systems improved LLDB support for FreeBSD News Roundup Foundation Sponsors FreeBSD LLDB Improvements Here comes the wg(4) era where all those peers will communicate with a bit more privacy and ease of management. And that’s neither efficient nor easy to manage. I own a few VPS (hello Vultr, hello OpenBSD.amsterdam) that tend to be connected through filtered public services and/or SSH tunnels. WireGuard is a new coming to OpenBSD 6.8 and it looks like a simple and efficient way to connect computers. In this third part of our series on the history of FreeBSD, we start tracing the early days of FreeBSD and the events that would eventually shape the project and the future of open source software. This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap Headlines History of FreeBSD - Part 3: Early Days of FreeBSD Just like with the other TypeScript files, we’re importing the necessary classes, providers, etc.Description: History of FreeBSD: Early Days of FreeBSD, mesh VPN using OpenBSD and WireGuard, FreeBSD Foundation Sponsors LLDB Improvements, Host your Cryptpad web office suite with OpenBSD, and more. Import ) Īgain, the above code is a quite a lot, so we’re going to break it down. From the Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Linux and Mac), execute the following: To make this tutorial easy to follow, we’re going to start with a fresh Ionic 2 project for Android and iOS. ![]() Creating a New Android and iOS Ionic 2 Application Finally, if you wish to build Android applications you’ll need the Android SDK, and if you wish to build iOS applications you’ll need Xcode. Using the standard Ionic Framework CLI will not allow you to build Ionic 2 applications. This project, being Ionic 2, requires version 2 of the CLI. This is part 1 of the Rss reader app tutorial series and in this part we will learn how to read an Rss XML fee. We need Node.js because it ships with the Node Package Manager (NPM) which is necessary for installing various packages, including the Ionic 2 CLI. How to make an RSS reader iOS app using Swift. They should be configured before continuing through the tutorial: There are a few requirements that must be met to make this project possible. to put to Xcode Xcode is a complete developer toolset for creating apps for Mac. All of this will be explored as the tutorial progresses. Feedews is a highly customizable RSS feed reader written in Swift and. ![]() To make this tutorial possible, there will be data parsing involved since RSS feeds are commonly XML format, which isn’t exactly usable out of the box in an Ionic 2 application. These stories will be able to be navigated to for the full content. To get an idea of what we’ll be creating, we’ll be creating a simple multi-page Ionic 2 application that will load stories from an RSS feed and list them within the application. Here we’ll be building an RSS feed reader for Android and iOS using Ionic 2 and Angular with TypeScript. With Ionic 2 being all the rage, it makes sense to explore feeds with this version of the framework. I still get a lot of people asking me about the creation of RSS readers, so I figured it was time to come up with a new solution. Because of the deprecated API, it no longer works. That tutorial not only used the first version of Ionic Framework, but it now also uses a deprecated Google service, once known as the Google Feed API. If you’re a long time follower of my blog you’ll remember I wrote an article about creating an RSS reader using Ionic Framework.
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