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Table from Miscellanea Curiosa sive Ephemeridum Medico-Physicarum Germanicarum Academiae Naturae Curiosorum... (Observatio XLVIII: De Rapa Monstrosa Anthropomorpha), 1670.
#the fucking HOOPS i had to jump through to get this image file....#anyway. look at them!!#early modern things#(tip of the day: if you cant right click save an image and the 'export as pdf' button does not work you should check the sites html!)#mine
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Okay so having a really quick play about with Ellipsus, loving what I'm seeing so far.
1 - FOLDERS (suck it, Google Docs). And SUBFOLDERS!!!!! (I just really love folders okay don't judge me)
2 - The draft management actually looks fantastic. Need to investigate it a little more but really impressed with that (being able to side-by-side, lock scroll, AND the merge function looks great? Being able to give them designated names??)
3 - Really easy document navigation using the headings and outline feature. The main reason I don't like doing longer documents in Word, takes a bit of a faff. This is as easy as selecting a heading and BAM done.
4 - I don't do a lot of collaborative writing but this looks like it would be amazing for that. There's comments, collaborators, but also a CHAT feature. Makes me think this could actually be good for RPs as well as story collaboration if folks wanted, especially people who like to convert RPs into stories after the fact.
5 - Exporting work looks quite easy. Buttons for PDF, rich text - and also HTML! That could be really useful for AO3. Definitely going to give that a try with my next fic.
6 - The phone UI seems pretty nice as well, which is huge for me as I love getting some words in when I can't sleep or am hanging about waiting for something.
I wish I had the brain power to actually DO some writing right now but I don't lol. Excited to give this a try though after I've had another 30 or so hours sleep.
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what writing program do you use?
I use LibreOffice, a free open source word processor. It's very customisable, I change my document bg to medium grey so that my eyes don't hurt. It saves documents as .odt by default
When I was finished a book I would open it in Word to run a spelling and grammar check as Word used to have more sophisticated proofreading abilities but the last time I did it it was absolute tripe due to increased implementation of ai. I also use Word to format the pdf for printing
To turn the .odt document into an epub novel i save as .html and open in Calibre to format the ebook. You can then read it using google books or apple books on ur phone
Other programs I've used/tried:
Google docs - the only reason anyone should use this is if they're writing cross platform in which case it can be useful. Hands-down the worst spelling suggestions out there and stupidly lacking in functionality on mobile
Bear (iOS) - it's nice if you like markdown and only exporting as .rtf files in the free version. Works well, stores documents offline, and uses a nice tag system to organise stuff. I wrote all my Siren prose in this
Scrivener - overcomplicated and distracting
Discord - honestly prefer it when writing cross platform over gdocs, sometimes I'll write a paragraph or so on mobile and just paste it into my libreoffice when I get home. My pc is immovably large & I don't own a laptop
Word (for writing) - if you click & drag to highlight text in libre, it will highlight only the exact letters you selected. Word has a fun feature where it makes assumptions about what you REALLY wanted to do and tries to fight you on it. Fuck Word
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If you've seen the post circulating around that HR9495 - the bill to strip nonprofits of their tax-exemption - is a credible threat to AO3 and to download your fic, you may or may not be going 'oh fuck'. This might be because 9495 is a fucking abominable document...or it might be because you're like me and you have far too many fics to download one at a time.
Well, this is a bit quicker-and-dirtier than the post I'd planned on making next month, but as it's needed now:
Bulk Downloading from Ao3
Nianeyna has a program up on Github that can download Ao3 fics in bulk. You give it a starting URL (such as the start of your Bookmarks, or someone else's Works page) and tell it to either stop at a certain page or to keep going until it downloads the whole range. If you don't have code experience, that's fine, the linked page has a basic walkthrough on how to download and initialize the program.
Now, if you're also worried about fiction on other sites too...
Downloading from Fanfiction.net, SpaceBattles, SufficientVelocity, QuestionableQuesting, & More [WITHOUT Embedded Pictures]
Have you heard of FicHub? You have now.
FicHub only goes on fic at a time, and if you try and feed it too many URLs too quick it'll time out and you have to wait a bit to let it 'cool down', but it was the first program I encountered that could not only download fics from FF.Net, but also the forums where the Worm fandom is found.
Plus, that's not all it download from. To quote FicHub's site:
Supported Sites SpaceBattles, SufficientVelocity, QuestionableQuesting (XenForo) FanFiction.net, FictionPress Archive Of Our Own Harry Potter Fanfic Archive Sink Into Your Eyes AdultFanfiction.org Worm, Ward Partial support (or not tested recently): XenForo based sites (Bulbagarden Forums, The Fanfiction Forum, Fanfic Paradise) Fiction Alley The Sugar Quill (largely untested) FanficAuthors (minimal) Harry Potter Fanfiction (archive from pre-revival)
One thing I really like about FicHub is that it doesn't default to EPUBs. Like how Ao3's built-in downloader gives you file options, FicHub lets you choose between EPUB, a zipped HTML file, MOBI, PDF, and a 'sharable link to this export' which I've never used but sounds nice.
The downside of FicHub is that if a fic has embedded media - pictures, for example - you don't want to be using FicHub as it won't embed the picture. All it'll do is embed a link to were the picture was supposed to be drawn from. However, this isn't a concern for most-all FF fics as well as a good chunk of stuff from other sites. Just be warned that if you want media embedded, you want the next tool.
(You'll also want the next program if downloading from a forum and the OP who's fic you're downloading has a gigantic signature box: for some reason, FicHub adds the signature page to the bottom of each chapter in the document you download. Fine enough if it's a line or two, annoying if it takes up a page or more.)
Downloading from AlternateHistory.com, SpaceBattles, SufficientVelocity, QuestionableQuesting, & More [WITH Embedded Pictures]
This time we're looking at a Firefox addon: WebtoEpub.
According to its page, its download options include the following:
Baka-Tsuki.org (obviously) ArchiveOfOurOwn.org Blogspot (some) FanFiction.net. gravitytales.com hellping.org krytykal.org moonbunnycafe.com mugglenet.com nanodesu (some of the *thetranslation.wordpress.com sites) readlightnovel.com royalroad.com shikkakutranslations.org http://sonako.wikia.com And many other web sites.
It only downloads EPUBs, but if you're trying to grab a fic that has facecasts for characters, or maps, or anything like that...well, this actually grabs the pictures.
However, brief tip: I don't know how it is for any of the pages it actually lists, but if you use this for a fic from AH/SB/SV/QQ - the forums listed in the header - you want to open the page and then click the button that opens the whole index of threadmarks, and then call the function. If you don't do it that way, it won't know the full range of posts.
So, yeah...
While I hope HR9495 dies and isn't passed, it's better to prepare than to not. Even if it doesn't pass, I lived through the NC-17 purges on Fanfiction.net and saw thousands of fics vanish into the abyss; and I've seen authors delete fics or their whole collections off of Ao3 too. All that's taught me that I can't rely on just going to a bookmarked fic and expecting it to be there; if I want to be able to find and reread anything into perpetuity, I need to have a copy downloaded.
Hopefully this helps some of you download up the fics you want to have on hand, too.
#the monkey speaks#preparing for 2025 and after#he says 'its like all my birthdays have come at once'#building walls to keep the waves back (an ode to the archivists)#where did we come from (we don’t know: there’s nothing left of it)
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Toyhouse for My Multiverse
So, I was able to get a toyhou.se account and discovered how I can make pages with HTML, and thanks to Fantasia Archive and their Markdown exporting function (There is PDF but I want to try something new), I can start making pages on characters, setting, and lore.
Archive of Our Own and Deviant Art have been developed for my Multiverse story "In the Star-Gazer's Garden" and a few spin-offs.
Tumblr and Twitter are carrying some lore but I need a solid site that carries all the lore and characters.
I will be quite busy working on this and thus affecting art streams roleplay threads with mutuals, and so on. I'll find the time to do these, but I have priorities along with work and IRL stuff.
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This day in history
TOMORROW (May 17), I'm at the INTERNET ARCHIVE in SAN FRANCISCO to keynote the 10th anniversary of the AUTHORS ALLIANCE.
#15yrsago How kids use the net now, from danah boyd https://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2009/05/16/answers_to_ques.html
#15yrsago Danger Mouse’s EMI-killed CD will be released as a blank CD-R, just add download https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8053471.stm
#15yrsago Chicago Alderman vandalizes public art depicting CCTVs https://web.archive.org/web/20090520083519/http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/Content.aspx?audioID=34234
#10yrsago Cloud computers are computers you can only use with someone else’s permission https://memex.craphound.com/2014/05/16/cloud-computers-are-computers-you-can-only-use-with-someone-elses-permission/
#10yrsago Photo of NSA technicians sabotaging Cisco router prior to export https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/photos-of-an-nsa-upgrade-factory-show-cisco-router-getting-implant/
#5yrsago Watch: Tim Wu debates trustbusting with Tyler Cowen, who just wrote “a love letter” to Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_Jp-GJ9LM0
#5yrsago A report from the Christchurch Call, where the future of “anti-extremist” moderation was debated at the highest levels https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/05/christchurch-call-good-not-so-good-and-ugly
#5yrsago Lent: Jo Walton’s new novel is Dante’s Groundhog Day https://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-review-jo-walton-lent-20190516-story.html
#5yrsago EPA Inspector General Report finds massive waste from Trump’s Pruitt flying business class, staying in swanky hotels https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2019-05/documents/_epaoig_20190516-19-p-0155.pdf
#5yrsago Under Trump, immigrants who serve in the armed forces are finding it harder to attain citizenship than those who do not serve https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article230269884.html
#5yrsago California set to legalize eating roadkill https://www.kqed.org/science/1941435/eating-roadkill-is-illegal-in-california-but-maybe-not-for-long
#5yrsago Florida Governor says the FBI told him how the Russians hacked Florida voting machines, but swore him to secrecy https://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2019/05/14/which-florida-counties-had-election-hacks-russians-fbi-and-now-gov-ron-desantis-all-know-but-we-dont/
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#5yrsago Luna: Moon Rising, in which Ian McDonald brings the trilogy to an astounding, intricate, exciting and satisfying climax https://memex.craphound.com/2019/05/16/luna-moon-rising-in-which-ian-mcdonald-brings-the-trilogy-to-an-astounding-intricate-exciting-and-satisfying-climax/
#1yrsago Rent control works https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/16/mortgages-are-rent-control/#housing-is-a-human-right-not-an-asset
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Hey! So I saw this a while back and was intrigued, on account of I am indeed looking for a google docs replacement that isn't enshittified by AI. Here's what I've found:
It's an in-browser word processor! It's not a very fancy one, but it's got all your standard formatting options and a nice big blank page to write in.

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If a white void is not your jam, you can flip the whole site to dark mode. These are currently the only display color options, if that's a concern for you.
Only the document owner can edit the main document. Collaboration happens in drafts:

The card for each draft will show who created it and icons for who's active in which draft at that time. (By default your icon appears to be the first two letters of your email. You can change that but I haven't.)
If you're thinking "wait so is this like forking code?" Yes! A draft is created with everything currently in the main document, and then you or your collaborators can edit from there.
When you're ready to merge the changes back in to the main document, this is what you see:

This is an all or nothing merge! Anything you don't want folded into or deleted from the main document needs to be correct in the draft you are merging.
Once a draft is merged, it gets locked, and remains in the document dashboard for reference or in case you need to return to an earlier version.

You can also use the drafts off-label for notes, links, saving cut bits, etc. (Just don't merge those faux-drafts!)
Backing all the way out, your main dashboard has all your folders and documents, all documents shared with you, and some straightforward search, notifications, and settings icons.

A couple other features:
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Document chat and draft comments
Export settings to download a pdf, copy as HTML, or copy as Rich Text
Version history
An outline view, if you've used headings
You do need a free account to create or collaborate on documents, but only an email was required to sign up. You can additionally generate a read-only link that can be viewed without an account. It's very much still growing, and the fork/merge drafting process is a little different than what I'm used to, but overall I've been liking it!
Back when we started Ellipsus (it's been eighty-four years… or two, but it sure feels like forever), we encountered generative AI.
Immediately, we realized LLMs were the antithesis of creativity and community, and the threat they posed to genuine artistic expression and collaboration. (P.S.: we have a lot to say about it.)
Since then, writing tools—from big tech entities like Google Docs and Microsoft Word, to a host of smaller platforms and publishers—have rapidly integrated LLMs, looking to capitalize on the novelty of generative AI. Now, our tools are failing us, corrupted by data-scraping and hostile to users' consent and IP ownership.
The future of creative work requires a nuanced understanding of the challenges ahead, and a shared vision—writers for writers. We know we're stronger together. And in a rapidly changing world, we know that transparency is paramount.
So… some Ellipsus facts:
We will never include generative AI in Ellipsus.
We will never access your work without explicit consent, sell your data, or use your work for exploitative purposes.
We believe in the strength of creative communities and the stories they tell—and we want to foster a space in which writers can connect and tell their stories in freedom and safety—without compromise.
#ellipsus#this is not a paid advert I'm just very sick of google's shit#writing tools#collaboration tools#gdocs alternative#long post
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I've started using Ellipsus to test out what features it has (and what seems to be missing). So far, my impression is pretty favorable.
It does, unsurprisingly, require you to create an account to use the site, so if you're allergic to yet another account, that's a strike, I suppose. It seems to have a fairly solid set of editing and formatting tools, and allows you to export to downloadable PDF or as HTML or Rich Text copied to your clipboard. Collaboration tools appear to be baked in, although I haven't actually used that feature yet.
Call me cautiously optimistic.
Since the whole thing with NaNoWriMo has gone down, I've noticed that one of their former sponsors, Ellipsus, has cut contact with NaNoWriMo because they do not support their stance on AI; I didn't know what Ellipsus was, but upon further research I've found that they are a writing platform that works a lot like Google Docs and Microsoft Word, only with a heavier leaning on the story-writing aspect and connecting with other writers - and they also completely denounce any use of AI, both in the writing process itself and in the use of their platform. I really appreciate that.
Since this is the case (and since I've noticed Google has begun implementing more AI into their software), I've decided to give Ellipsus a try to see if it's a good alternative to Google Docs (my main writing platform). It's completely free and so far, I've found it simple to use (although it is pretty minimal in its features), and I really like the look of it.
I figured I'd spread the word about this platform in case any of you writers would want to give it a try, and if you do, let me know how you like it!
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OST to PST Converter
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Linux CLI 50 🐧 groff command
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Linux CLI 50 🐧 groff command

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a - groff command introduction groff command is used to create simple text documents and troff (TeX) formats It uses macros similar to those used by UNIX typesetters It is mainly used to create man(manual) pages commons options: -T[dev] → directs the input to output device dev -i → reads the standard input after all the named input files have been processed -m[dir] → searches dir for macro files -n[num] → the first page num some available devices: ps → PostScript pdf → PDF ascii → ASCII character set utf8 → UTF-8 encoding html → HTML grof file → start writing and export to file to write the text and Ctrl + D to save it b - some groff embedded commands .sp → spaces one line .sp 5 → speces 5 lines .sp 2.5c → leaves 2.5 cm .ce 100 → centers 100 lines .ce 0 → stops centering .bt → line break .bp → page break .in → indent line .in 4 → indent 4 lines .ti → temporary indent .po 10 → page offset 10 characters .ps 20→ font size 20 .ss 12 → space-character size .ad → line adjustment l|r|c|b|n .na → no adjustment more details at https://www.troff.org/54.pdf c - groff examples groff -Thtml → formats the text you write in HTML groff -Thtml index.html → formats the text and saves it to HTML file echo hello, Linux! hello.tr → creates hello.tr with hello, Linux content groff hello.ts → displays the hello.tr file groff -Tpdf hello.tr output.pdf → creates a pdf file from hello.tr man -P cat cat | groff -Thtml cat.html → creates an HTML from the cat manual
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Scrivener because it lets me make projects in which I can create large layouts for more complex stories. I use a single project for grouping up one-shots and little ficlets for any given fandom. But I would not in 100 years be able to write something with complicated worldbuilding layouts in GDocs or my head would fucking explode.
I could certainly do this with Drive and a various files but it's so much easier to have the ancillary stuff right there, ready to be looked at, without needing to access another file in another tab.
If they're doing a sale or you can afford the money for it I 100% recommend it, it's a great little piece of software. (There's an academic license for all you students!) It'll export to various formats like PDF, it can handle HTML formatting, etc.
I save all my Scrivener projects in a GDrive or Dropbox so they're accessible no matter where I am. The text is even stored in RTF files you could open with something else if you had to.
also, do tell me why you like that particular software.
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SRS Tool: An Essential Asset for Streamlined Software Development
Introduction
A Software Requirement Specification (SRS) tool is a critical resource for software development teams, enabling them to effectively define, document, and manage project requirements. It facilitates the creation of a structured and comprehensive document that serves as the foundation for the entire software development lifecycle. By ensuring clarity, reducing ambiguities, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, developers, and testers, an SRS tool plays a pivotal role in project success.
In this blog, we will discuss the purpose of an SRS tool, its importance, key features, and highlight some of the top SRS tools available in the market.
What is an SRS Tool?
An SRS tool is a specialized software application designed to assist teams in creating and managing software requirement specifications. It facilitates the documentation of both functional and non-functional requirements, ensures efficient collaboration, tracks changes, and maintains traceability throughout the development lifecycle. By streamlining the process of gathering, analyzing, and organizing requirements, these tools play a critical role in supporting a more efficient and structured software development process.
Why Use an SRS Tool?
A well-structured SRS (Software Requirements Specification) document is essential to the success of any software project. Here’s why leveraging an SRS tool is advantageous:
Improved Requirement Management: Efficiently define, modify, and monitor requirements throughout the project lifecycle.
Enhanced Collaboration: Facilitate real-time contributions, edits, and reviews from multiple stakeholders.
Minimized Errors and Miscommunication: Ensure clarity and precision in requirements to prevent misunderstandings.
Version Control and Change Tracking: Maintain accuracy by tracking all updates and modifications over time.
Compliance and Standardization: Adhere to industry standards and best practices for professional documentation.
Key Features of an SRS Tool
An effective SRS tool should provide the following functionalities:
1. Requirement Documentation and Management
The capability to define, categorize, and structure requirements systematically.
Support for documenting both functional and non-functional requirements.
2. Collaboration and Real-Time Editing
Enables multiple users to access and contribute simultaneously.
Includes features such as commenting, tagging, and approval workflows for effective collaboration.
3. Traceability and Change Tracking
Incorporates version control to monitor modifications and ensure accuracy.
Provides detailed audit trails to track requirement changes over time.
4. Templates and Formatting Options
Offers pre-built templates to create professional and standardized documents.
Supports rich text, tables, diagrams, and images for comprehensive documentation.
5. Integration with Other Tools
Seamlessly integrates with project management platforms such as Jira, Trello, and Asana.
Includes API support for connectivity with third-party applications.
6. Export and Reporting Capabilities
Allows generation of detailed reports for stakeholders.
Provides export options in multiple formats, including PDF, Word, and HTML.
Top SRS Tools on the Market
Here is a selection of some of the most effective SRS tools available today:
1. Jama Connect
A comprehensive requirements management platform offering real-time collaboration, traceability, and robust version control capabilities.
2. IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS
An enterprise-grade solution specifically designed to support complex software development projects.
3. ReqView
A user-friendly requirements management tool, well-suited for small to medium-sized teams seeking efficiency.
4. Helix RM (Perforce)
Provides complete traceability throughout the development lifecycle and integrates seamlessly with agile project management tools.
5. Confluence
A versatile documentation and collaboration platform that enables teams to efficiently create, organize, and manage SRS documentation.
Conclusion
An SRS tool is an essential resource for any software development team, providing well-structured, clear, and easily traceable requirements. Whether you are developing a startup project or a large-scale enterprise application, selecting the right SRS tool can greatly improve project efficiency and outcomes.
Carefully evaluate the tools discussed above to determine which one aligns best with your project requirements. Effective documentation is a key to success.
For further insights on software development and tools, continue following our blog.
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