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  • D dandy72

    I have a large list of articles I've accumulated over the years. I use the Print view, then right-click, Save As, MHTML. While it does include images (in a single file) what it doesn't do is include the associated downloads. [Edit] Is everybody doing this right now? CP is being rather slow...would hate to see some DB go down, and nobody to bring it back up...

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    0x01AA
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    CP is being rather slow...

    Don't feel it is slower than usual, for me it response still very good ;)

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      I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive. (Since I've seen no answer in Bugs & Sugs to OG's message) I must say I am very happy to see that downloading the HTML automatically downloads the associated article images. Who else has started this work? Anyone? Maybe better stop procrastinating. :rolleyes:

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      devenv exe
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      raddevus wrote:

      I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive.

      But ChatGPT has all that done for you.

      "Coming soon"

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        I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive. (Since I've seen no answer in Bugs & Sugs to OG's message) I must say I am very happy to see that downloading the HTML automatically downloads the associated article images. Who else has started this work? Anyone? Maybe better stop procrastinating. :rolleyes:

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        devenv exe
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        raddevus wrote:

        I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive.

        But ChatGPT has all that done for you.

        "Coming soon"

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        • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

          I always made PDF backups but now also have HTML backups.

          Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
          The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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          raddevus
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          I asked Copilot about your sig line and here's what it told me (below). Very interesting, I had never heard of that.

          Copilot said:

          This phrase originates from the ancient Greek poet Archilochus and has been popularized by the philosopher Isaiah Berlin in his essay "The Hedgehog and the Fox"1. It contrasts two different ways of thinking and approaching the world: Foxes are seen as versatile and adaptable, drawing on a wide range of experiences and strategies. They know many things and can handle various situations with flexibility. Hedgehogs, on the other hand, focus on a single, overarching principle or idea. They know one big thing and apply it consistently to everything they encounter. In essence, the phrase suggests that while foxes are cunning and resourceful, hedgehogs are steadfast and focused23. This metaphor is often used to describe different types of thinkers or problem-solvers. Do you see yourself more as a fox or a hedgehog in your approach to programming and technology?

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            I asked Copilot about your sig line and here's what it told me (below). Very interesting, I had never heard of that.

            Copilot said:

            This phrase originates from the ancient Greek poet Archilochus and has been popularized by the philosopher Isaiah Berlin in his essay "The Hedgehog and the Fox"1. It contrasts two different ways of thinking and approaching the world: Foxes are seen as versatile and adaptable, drawing on a wide range of experiences and strategies. They know many things and can handle various situations with flexibility. Hedgehogs, on the other hand, focus on a single, overarching principle or idea. They know one big thing and apply it consistently to everything they encounter. In essence, the phrase suggests that while foxes are cunning and resourceful, hedgehogs are steadfast and focused23. This metaphor is often used to describe different types of thinkers or problem-solvers. Do you see yourself more as a fox or a hedgehog in your approach to programming and technology?

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            Greg Utas
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            Not really one or the other as far as software goes, but a hedgehog when it comes to some other things.

            Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
            The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

            <p><a href="https://github.com/GregUtas/robust-services-core/blob/master/README.md">Robust Services Core</a>
            <em>The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.</em></p>

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            • R raddevus

              I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive. (Since I've seen no answer in Bugs & Sugs to OG's message) I must say I am very happy to see that downloading the HTML automatically downloads the associated article images. Who else has started this work? Anyone? Maybe better stop procrastinating. :rolleyes:

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              Ravi Bhavnani
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              I just backed up my articles and will post revised versions of them at Github when I have the cycles. /ravi

              My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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              • R raddevus

                I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive. (Since I've seen no answer in Bugs & Sugs to OG's message) I must say I am very happy to see that downloading the HTML automatically downloads the associated article images. Who else has started this work? Anyone? Maybe better stop procrastinating. :rolleyes:

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                Kenneth Haugland
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                Someone should really write some code for backing up articles to github :~

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                • R raddevus

                  Amarnath S wrote:

                  thinking of rep points. They'll all vanish into thin air.

                  :thumbsdown: I was thinking about the same thing. It's kind of a bummer. :sigh:

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                  Amarnath S
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                  rep points

                  In some deep corner of the mind was the hope that it would one day get converted into cash. :-)

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                  • R raddevus

                    I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive. (Since I've seen no answer in Bugs & Sugs to OG's message) I must say I am very happy to see that downloading the HTML automatically downloads the associated article images. Who else has started this work? Anyone? Maybe better stop procrastinating. :rolleyes:

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                    Marc Clifton
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                    Given I have 260 articles and 8 tips/tricks, that's quite a chore. Almost worth hiring someone.

                    Latest Articles:
                    A Lightweight Thread Safe In-Memory Keyed Generic Cache Collection Service A Dynamic Where Implementation for Entity Framework

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                    • R raddevus

                      I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive. (Since I've seen no answer in Bugs & Sugs to OG's message) I must say I am very happy to see that downloading the HTML automatically downloads the associated article images. Who else has started this work? Anyone? Maybe better stop procrastinating. :rolleyes:

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                      Graeme_Grant
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                      raddevus wrote:

                      I've begun the (painful) work to save all of my CP articles to my local drive.

                      All of my articles are written in Markdown, except for a few early ones, all written locally before uploading. I've done this as I've had a bad experience years ago with PlanetSourceCode....

                      Graeme


                      "I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        Given I have 260 articles and 8 tips/tricks, that's quite a chore. Almost worth hiring someone.

                        Latest Articles:
                        A Lightweight Thread Safe In-Memory Keyed Generic Cache Collection Service A Dynamic Where Implementation for Entity Framework

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                        raddevus
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                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                        Given I have 260 articles and 8 tips/tricks,

                        Wow! I feel your pain. I only have 88 articles & it is seriously painful. Many of them I will just "leave behind".

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