/mnt/sdcard/swiftkey/dyn.lm4 is your custom dictionary. Copy dyn.lm4 to a safe location. Uninstall the app. Delete the /mnt/sdcard/swiftkey/ folder and install SwiftKey again. When you add a custom word /mnt/sdcard/swiftkey/dyn.lm4 will be created. Replace the newly created dyn.lm4 with the version you backed up in the first step.
ffmpeg -i input.m4v -acodec copy output.aac
copy /b /y file1.ext+file2.ext+file3.ext combinedfile.ext
Akam.no received a pre-production X100 unit from Fujifilm Norway. They uploaded some JPEG samples to their site, but later removed them upon request from Fujifilm.
The reviewer from Akam is participating in this thread over at Dpreview. The curious X100 fanpeeps can still find the samples over at Mediafire:
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My girlfriend has an Acer Aspire One that dies about once every 6 months. When pressing the power button you will just see a black screen. Sometimes the fan RPM goes up and down, but there is no HDD activity. Here's how to fix it.
- Format a USB drive as FAT (not FAT32).
- Download this zip file (Aspire One BIOS v3310).
- Extract the contents of the zip fil to the USB drive.
- Turn off the Aspire One. Make sure the battery is attached and connect the power adapter.
- Hold the ESC and Fn key on the keyboard and press the power button. The power button will blink.
- Press the power button again to initiate the BIOS flashing. It should not take longer than 5 minutes.
The machine will reboot when flashing is ready and hopefully your Aspire One is functional again.
Musicbox is a way to browse and listen to music in your Dropbox on your iPhone by artist, album, and song name rather than filename, no wires needed. It also exists in a snazzy HTML5 interface.
If you use "post by web" it is easy to cheat Posterous into using the the global Posterous post ID for your permalink structure. I guess having your post title in the URL might make sense from a SEO perspective, but I prefer having the freedom to change the post title without having to worry about the permalink/URL staying as is.
As far as I know, this only works when posting by web. Create a new post using "post by web". Without having entered any title or body text, just hit the Save button. If Posterous has no title it will use the equivalent of the WordPress %post_id% for the URL. It's as easy as that.
This is a somewhat mysterious error invented by Dreamhost themselves. Here is something to try if you ever run into it.
Go to Domains → Manage Domains → Edit. Under "Fully Hosted", just press the "Change settings" button without actually changing any settings first. This will cause the apache config file to be rewritten, which has corrected the problem for me twice.
Seems Posterous is trying to lure users to the site Angelfire/Geocities style.
If you're not logged in you will now see both the good old header and a shiny new footer saying "Create your own free Posterous site now".
Guess I can't blame them, but it's not visually pleasing. This is what it's going to be like using a service by a company that does not have a very obvious business model.
Over at Tumblr not even the header is mandatory, we'll see how long it stays that way.
a#posterous_footerbar{display:none!important}
Works well so far...