Humble RPG Book Bundle: Pathfinder 10th Anniversary by Paizo (pay what you want and help charity)

=Humble+Bundle+Humble RPG Book Bundle: Pathfinder 10th Anniversary by Paizo (pay what you want and help charity)

Oh no, another irresistible offer! They are so tempting! So many RPG manuals for so few money!

I’m so tempted! Yet I can’t buy most RPG related humble bundle or my finances will suffer. Well, not that much but many small buyout will sum to a great amount.

Only 13€!

Facebook’s security team tracks posts, location for ‘BOLO’ threat list

Facebook security monitors users who have made aggressive comments, as well as former employees, through a “be on lookout” or “BOLO” list. It can use its apps and web sites to track the location of these people as it deems necessary.

Source: Facebook’s security team tracks posts, location for ‘BOLO’ threat list

I never used FaceBook (Android) app and I will never use it, until they release its sources under a license compatible to AGPv3.

It may not be enough thought, it may be necessary to pass through The Onion Router or proxies.

pdftk – Merge two PDF files containing even and odd pages of a book – Super User

pdftk – Merge two PDF files containing even and odd pages of a book – Super User

A simple solution would be to use only pdftk in the following way:

pdftk A=even.pdf B=odd.pdf shuffle A Bend-1 output merged.pdf

PDFtk has a special feature that we added specifically to solve this problem of arranging scanned pages: shuffle. Say you have two PDFs: even.pdf and odd.pdf. Then you can collate them into a single document like this:

pdftk A=odd.pdf B=even.pdf shuffle A B output collated_pages.pdf

If your even pages are in reverse order, you can reverse its page range:

pdftk A=odd.pdf B=even.pdf shuffle A Bend-1 output collated_pages.pdf

The shuffle feature works by taking one page at a time from each of the input page ranges and assembling them into a new PDF. You specify these ranges after the shuffle keyword, and you can have more than two ranges.

Conversations: the very last word in instant messaging

An open source instant messaging client. Easy to use, reliable, battery friendly. With built-in support for e2e encryption, group chats and media transfer.

Source: Conversations: the very last word in instant messaging

It’s worth noting that it can be obtained in binary form for 0€ on FDroid and that it is free-as-in-freedom software, as you can check out the source code using
git clone https://github.com/siacs/Conversations.git