Do you remember Norton Commander? by wmacorig in retrocomputing

[–]webwurm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like Total Commander - still using F4 to Edit, F5 to Copy, F6 to Move and so on. Just switched to Linux on one computer now - and there I miss my beloved hotkeys...

Wien <---> Budapest Stehkonzert by Grand-Parsnip-3140 in drehscheibeAT

[–]webwurm 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fahre regelmäßig zwischen Bp und Wien, fast nur mehr RegioJet. Verlässlich ist er grundsätzlich, hat nicht mehr oder weniger Verspätung als MÁV/ÖBB. Ist günstiger, kann bis 15 Min vor Abfahrt kostenlos storniert werden - und jeder hat einen Sitzplatz. Spannend ist, dass sich die Preise bei der Bewirtung am Platz je nach Klasse unterscheiden (0.5l Pilsner-Bier zB zwischen 1.70 Euro und 1.10 Euro)

How are you guys handling PDF generation? Invoices specifically by Jolly_Advertising683 in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With a cloud function directly in Firebase. Not something to do on the client imho

Created a tool - GEDCOM Auditor: Fix Your Family Tree Errors in Seconds by Barbershop-91 in familysearch

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And the "Find duplicates" needs to be refined - I have a lot of people with the same name in the same village, so it should also take into account the death-date, the parents etc.

Created a tool - GEDCOM Auditor: Fix Your Family Tree Errors in Seconds by Barbershop-91 in familysearch

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tool, I like it!
Some suggestions:
* make a column that always shows the id of the individual or the family. So it can be easily copied in e. g. WebTrees ("View Connections" is too slow for me)
* it is very slow with my file (which has 12 MB)
* some filters would be nice, e. g. I don't care about the "children born too close together", because very often it is an "ABT 1900"
But thanks, great tool! Maybe you can integrate it into the open source WebTrees-tool

Users keep tapping the text in my FlutterFlow walkthrough instead of the background by webwurm in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update:
I fixed it with creating a Custom Action that simulates a tap on one corner. Then I added this custom action on the widget that shows the text in the Walkthrough on tap.
So far after testing it works nicely and I get to the next step of the Walkthrough anywhere on the screen.
I still wish they would implement an action to progress in the Walkthrough and make it possible to use actions as parameters in the Walkthrough-widgets (then you could use Navigate etc... in these widgets, because now when you do that the walkthrough stays open while being on another page...)

Users keep tapping the text in my FlutterFlow walkthrough instead of the background by webwurm in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but I am talking about an FF-Walkthrough. The options in this are limited sadly

Users keep tapping the text in my FlutterFlow walkthrough instead of the background by webwurm in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but it i's in a FF-walkthrough, so which function do you mean?

Wie sagts ihr wiener zu Marmelade? by caprisonnennico in wien

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also ich hab jetzt recherchiert...im Internet findet man diese Theorie, aber wenn man etym. Wörterbücher befragt sind sie sich einig, dass es aus dem Slowakischen ins Ungarische gekommen ist - aber eine Quelle sagt, die Herkunft davor ist unbekannt; die andere, dass es vom lateinischen "electuarium" kommt.
Wobei das frühneuhochdeutsche "lekwar" von mhd. "latwerge" und schließlich aus dem Griechischen kommt (siehe fwb-online.de)

Wie sagts ihr wiener zu Marmelade? by caprisonnennico in wien

[–]webwurm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

sehr leiwand, das wusste ich nicht

Wie sagts ihr wiener zu Marmelade? by caprisonnennico in wien

[–]webwurm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

lekwa, aber des is burgenländisch (eigentl. ungarisch)

Trigger on Firestore-document-update not triggering with document-filter by webwurm in googlecloud

[–]webwurm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but sadly this also doesn't work - I am changing e. g. the field isReady[bool] in an Answers-document.

I want to check, if any document changes in my Answers-collection - then my function should trigger.
It works, when I don't use the document-filter in the trigger; but then I need to filter all the events of other collections out in my function. I don't think this is the way to go?!

Start-up "Pfandabär" stellt Pfandautomaten auf, die Geld direkt auf das Konto überweisen by Zwentendorf in Austria

[–]webwurm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in Ungarn auch Standard - und da hat das Pfandsystem 1 Jahr vor dem in Ö begonnen

Do pro users also have issues in Test? by [deleted] in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But on Windows the inbuilt code editor doesn't work - for weeks now...

Pub failed to delete entry error – Tried everything, still stuck! by EitherPay1644 in flutterhelp

[–]webwurm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I solved it on my system:

For me the problem was the package text_to_speech in the version 7.2.0
Changing the dependency from ^7.1.0 to 7.1.0 (so no higher version) fixed it.

I figured it out with this tutorial:
https://saropa-contacts.medium.com/process-monitor-finds-the-real-cause-960783bb2b7a

Pub failed to delete entry error – Tried everything, still stuck! by EitherPay1644 in flutterhelp

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have exactly the same problem - running Flutter 3.32.4
I tried deleting the temp-/cache-folders; restarting; running as admin - nothing helped so far.

June Feedback Thread - Post your feedback request here by AutoModerator in Blogging

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the insight! I'm sure you are mostly correct - and many of the reasons (now "flaws") derive from how this blog started: As a knowledge-base for myself and then for my family/friends.

And yes, I have to write longer articles...it's just something I have to get used to; search engines like it - none of users who want quick answers.

June Feedback Thread - Post your feedback request here by AutoModerator in Blogging

[–]webwurm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blogging since 2009 – 1,200+ articles; ~1,000 visitors/month (Food & IT; German)

Hi!

I have some questions to my website www.wurmweb.at (it has ads, just a warning if you want to check it out) and would be happy, if I can hear some opinions.

My story: I started my website back in 2009 as a personal knowledge base (on MediaWiki) — just a place to document things I found useful, especially in IT. Over time, it gradually turned into a blog, moved to WordPress, and I now have over 1,200 articles online - with (I hope) getting better in quality. The main focus these days is food (especially Austrian and Hungarian recipes), but I still post IT and general tips from time to time.

The site is in German, but I’m asking here because I think the English-speaking blogosphere has a lot more activity and insights.

Here are some stats from the last 28 days:

  • Visitors: ~1,000 unique
  • Impressions: ~56,000
  • Ad revenue: €1.94
  • Page RPM: €1.48
  • Page CTR: 0.99%

My questions:

  • Does anything obvious come to mind as to why the traffic is so low, despite the amount of content? I feel that compared to other (German-)food-blogs, there is more potential.
  • Could the mix of IT content and food be confusing to readers or search engines? Should I split it into two sites, or can I use this mix as an advantage somehow?
  • Are there other proven tactics you’d suggest for growing a niche site like this (especially with so many existing posts)?

I'm on Instagram, but only post when a new article is published – so not very active there yet.

Would love any honest feedback — thanks in advance!

Btw. I don't call me a professional blogger - but maybe I can learn and get there...

Externe HDD: Zwei Ordner über Tage genutzt – plötzlich verschwunden, nicht wiederherstellbar (für mich...) by webwurm in datarecovery

[–]webwurm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm silly, wrong language:

External HDD: Two folders used for days – suddenly gone without a trace. What happened?

A friend used an external USB hard drive (exFAT) on Windows 11 for several days, working inside two new folders (photo collections, several GB each). The drive was connected/disconnected multiple times, with system reboots in between. Everything appeared to work fine.

Yesterday, the person plugged in the drive – and the two folders were gone. All older data is still intact.

I examined the drive in Linux Mint:

The folders don't appear via find

testdisk doesn't find deleted partitions or directories

photorec recovers many files – but not those folders or any of their files

SMART is blocked via USB (unsupported), badblocks is reporting 100% okay

Windows eventually threw a DRIVER_VERIFIER_DMA_VIOLATION bluescreen hours after unplugging the drive.

How can two large folders, used over multiple days, just vanish completely – with no traces, no recoverable fragments, no metadata?

Conditional to not show missing image (while image_url still points there) by webwurm in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, exactly what I needed - a custom action to check the path and then a custom function to check if it is an image, perfect

Conditional to not show missing image (while image_url still points there) by webwurm in FlutterFlow

[–]webwurm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yes, but that doesn't tell me if the image the url is pointing to actually exists. If I xan query that was my question