surf
surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+. It is able to display websites and follow links. It supports the XEmbed protocol which makes it possible to embed it in another application. Furthermore, one can point surf to another URI by setting its properties. You can navigate by clicking on links on the displayed page. Hit Ctrl-g to enter a new URL. Compile your own webkit or expect hell. The packaging of webkit is purely insane. Surf uses upstream stable webkit2gtk by default, but the previous version based on webkit1gtk is still available as a branch. surf is actively developed. You can browse its source code repository or get a copy with the simple commands. Adblocking is a non-trivial task, but there are trivial solutions. The gethostszero file can of course be reused to create the /etc/hosts file. A cronjob can be used to update the file and run hosts-gen again.
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EasyCron
EasyCron fully supports standard cron expressions that are used in popular Cron implementations (Cronie, Vixie cron Quartz java scheduler, etc.). EasyCron allows users to specify the execution time of a cron job in three ways, by interval, by cron expression, and by manually choosing. Your scripts might generate output during periodical executions. The feature of cron job execution logging allows saving these outputs for later checks. Once you add a cron job, you may see a list of dates and times when will it be executed in the near future. This is called run-time prediction. If cron job execution fails, separate failure logs can be kept (won't get overridden by newer logs of successful execution), thus you can check the failure logs conveniently. Customized HTTP headers can also be sent with your cron job HTTP requests. The HTTP header customization can be used to do HTTP basic authentication, API auth, or send other instructions to the server, etc.
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Ionic
The Ionic Platform allows you to bring your apps to market faster with an integrated app platform built on the leading cross-platform mobile SDK. Build, secure, and deliver new mobile apps—and transform existing ones—across iOS, Android, and Web platforms from a single codebase. Full scalability—Grow from prototype to production to enterprise-scale, without having to think about capacity, reliability, or performance. Better apps, everywhere—Slash your development time and costs with a platform that lets you write once and deploy anywhere—iOS, Android, and Web. The core of the Ionic development experience is Ionic Capacitor, a cross platform native runtime that runs equally well on native iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as any web browser. The big difference is that, unlike traditional native development or cross-platform approaches, the UI of a Capacitor app runs primarily in the browser.
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cron-job.org
Cron-job.org offers free, reliable scheduling for websites and scripts, allowing tasks to be executed as frequently as every minute or as infrequently as once a year. It provides versatile scheduling options, execution predictions, and a detailed execution history with response data. Users can configure custom HTTP requests, run test jobs for verification, and receive status notifications for failures and recoveries. The platform supports multi-factor authentication for enhanced security and offers a REST API for managing cron jobs programmatically. Powered by 100% CO₂-neutral hydropower and open-source, cron-job.org has been a trusted service for over 15 years, executing millions of tasks daily. We do not share user data with third parties, including your email address, your name, or other information. Every cronjob can be executed up to 60 times an hour, i.e. every minute.
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