| Base companies | Desk companies |
|---|---|
| Jiecang | Poppin, HON, Allsteel, AMQ, Enwork, Uplift, Haworth, Xybix, Hat Contract, Uncaged Ergonomics, Omnidesk, AITerminal, Fully(Herman Miller+Knoll), Funte, Desky |
| Kaidi | LTJ Kantoormeubelen, Teknion, OFS, Friant, Varidesk, BTOD |
| Loctek | Loctek, Flexispot(Loctek) |
| Timotion | Backbone, Humanconnect(FLH), Motti(Timotion), Autonomous SmartDesk, Trendway, Symmetry, DEZCTOP, Steelcase |
| OMT-Veyhl / LogicData(Jiecang) | Herman Miller, Haworth, Special T, iMovR, BTOD, DeskHaus |
| Linak | Steelcase, Ergonofis, Ikea, Xdesk, Inwerk, Charcoal, iMovR, Buldesk, Workrite, UpDesk |
| Actiforce | Steelcase |
| Conset | Conset, Flexiwork |
A referral link such as, https://www.gitshowcase.com/invitation/1951fdg, the Fetched URL, is replaced with https://www.gitshowcase.com/, the Canonical URL, as tested with Post Inspector, hence it becomes necessary to post via the LinkedIn REST API
Create an application on LinkedIn
1) Default Application Permissions:
- r_liteprofile
- rw_company_admin
Entware is a modern alternative to Optware.
For those unfamiliar with Optware: it's a software repository that offers various software programs that can be installed on your router. They allow you to add new functionality to your router (provided you have the know-how to properly configure them).
Entware system library is specially modified (patched) so that standard linux files that are normally located in /etc directory are now located in /opt/etc/ directory. To simplify things let's consider /etc/passwd file. On Asuswrt-merlin it normally looks something like:
admin:x:0:0:admin:/root:/bin/sh
nas:x:100:100:nas:/dev/null:/dev/null
Many different applications claim to support regular expressions. But what does that even mean?
Well there are lots of different regular expression engines, and they all have different feature sets and different time-space efficiencies.
The information here is just copied from: http://regular-expressions.mobi/refflavors.html
| <!-- You can change the parent around to whatever you normally use --> | |
| <style name="DebugColors" parent="Theme.AppCompat"> | |
| <!-- System colors --> | |
| <item name="android:windowBackground">@color/__debugWindowBackground</item> | |
| <item name="android:colorPressedHighlight">#FF4400</item> | |
| <item name="android:colorLongPressedHighlight">#FF0044</item> | |
| <item name="android:colorFocusedHighlight">#44FF00</item> | |
| <item name="android:colorActivatedHighlight">#00FF44</item> |