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PDF Editor FAQ

Can you open a PDF and tell when it was created and by whom?

Open the file with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and go to File/Properties. A panel indicating document title, author, creation/modification date, and other properties is displayed.However, the information may not reflect the original author of the text or even the file name, se the example below. And, the information contained in the File/Properties depends on how the file was created, i.e. which pdf creator app was used.In the example below, the document contents is ZOOM Quick Reference Guide and the file name is document.pdf. However, the document properties says something about Title being Microsoft Teams …, probably because the document was created using the MS Teams Quick Guide template. Also, the creation and modification date does not reflect the date the file was created, but when it was downloaded and printed.

What Django repo/project can you recommend as a good reference/guide for building web apps?

Since before I started contributing to Pinax in 2011, it was an ecosystem setting best practices and standards for how reusable apps are built in Django. Our mission has been and remains to this day to help developers build great web applications fast and on a strong foundation. A big part of how we accomplish this is enabling the developer to get started quickly with focusing on their domain specific tasks and composing the stuff that is generic to a web application.As you desire to learn more of best practices around the generic, our code is a great reference guide as it’s got a very mature history, with untold number of installations and a big community (at the time of this writing we have close to 700 members in our Slack channel).Pinax itself is made up of reusable apps, starter projects (which leverage the Django project template system and in fact we were doing project templates before Django supported the idea natively), and themes (though admittedly we just have a Bootstrap theme that is actively maintained) which act as template packs for the reusable apps.You can get started quite fast by pip installing our command line tool and then starting a project:pip install pinax-cli pinax projects # list available templates to start from pinax start <kind> <project_name> This will give you a fresh Django project. Depending on the option you chose it will have a collection of reusable apps setup/configured and ready for you to go and integrate in your unique application.Our most popular is the account starter project which ships with a full account management system (login/signup/password reset/email confirmation/etc).If you want to learn more, join our our Slack and ask some questions to whoever is active at the time or ping me (paltman is my username there) and I’ll gladly walk you through getting started. There is also some documentation on the start projects to help get you going.

How did Nazis in World War II identify Jews? What did they resort to if they were just suspicious of someone being a Jew?

The Nazis were kind of, uh, selective about which Jews they wanted to hunt, incarcerate and kill. There were many people who were the result of modern non-practicing Jews marrying Germans and having “mixed race” offspring commonly called Mischlingen (mixed race). I myself do not subscribe to race theory, but the Nazis essentially used terms from animal breeding to describe how “pure” or “impure” people were. But it’s a mistake to think that Germans from the early 20th century had not ever been raped, conquered or commingled with in 21 centuries of participating in European history. But the very idea that there were Germans who had some Jews in their family tree and nevertheless inherited physical traits that made them look “Aryan” drove the Nazis crazy.Add to this the fact that many assimilated and practicing Jews served honorably and even heroically in the Imperial German Army in WW1 and you have a nightmare for hard-core Nazis. It has even been rumored that the officer who signed off on Hitler’s Iron Cross Second Class (EK II) was Jewish but I have not seen any proof of this story.Also, Jews had a certain privileged status in the Wilhelmine years. Germany had a tradition of “court Jews” who were financiers for the petty German princes. Although the German ruling class had an antisemitic streak going back as far as Martin Luther, Jews in Germany had it pretty well off compared to their cousins in the Russian Empire, the Hapsburg dominions or the Balkans. In fact it was this factor that led to many French people suspecting that Jews in their country were in league with Germany, as seen in the Dreyfus Affair.If you were living in a shtetl between Prussia and the Volga River, yes, you were pretty much dead meat when the Nazis came, but there were a number of assimilated Jews who were “useful” for the Nazis. Even if you were even a full-blooded Jew who maybe financed the Nazis in their early years, when they fought against Bolsheviks and union activists, you could get a special certificate saying you had been made an honorary Aryan.Author Bryan Mark Rigg, himself an American citizen who served in the Israeli army, wrote an astonishing book called Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers that really fleshes this out, but some of the Jews who served that Nazis included none other than Erich von Manstein, born Eduard Lewinski but adopted by his German stepdad. He was Hitler’s most able field marshal but get a look at the shnozz on him! I believe Wilhelm Canaris, head of the Third Reich’s military intelligence apparatus, the Abwehr, might have had Jewish ancestry as well and Hermann Goering’s #2 Eduard Milch was also a Mischling. It goes deeper and gets weirder as Reinhard Heydrich, architect of the Final Solution was rumored by his enemies within the Party to have Jewish ancestry. Yes, he had straw blond hair and ice blue eyes, but get a look at his profile and you might think his grandmother had a good recipe for matzoh ball soup.Bryan Mark Rigg gets a lot of mileage out of the photo on the cover of the book, which is a photo used by Nazis and Nazi sympathizers in the German military as a quick reference as to how “Aryan” a German soldier ought to look, but the Landser in the photo is half Jewish.So the Nazis resorted to all kinds of pseudo-science in order to track down Jews, especially in communities the Nazis didn’t like. They made up templates regarding eye color and hair color and had reference guides to familiarize Jew hunters with “Jewish” looking traits like shapes of brow ridges or noses. But when it came to Jews who could be of value to the Nazis, the Nazis seemed to give them a pass. This neither excuses nor in any way denies the fact that millions and millions of Jews were murdered, incarcerated and mistreated by the Nazi regime and its allies, but it does expose the pseudo-science and quackery of Race Theory as practiced all over the world, even in Britain and the US, during the time when the Nazis were around. It was only in the aftermath of the Holocaust that academics and scientists examined Race Theory and finally rejected it. This also serves as a kind of warning to academics and other pseudo scientists in the present era that maybe scientific consensus may not exactly mean that an issue is settled.

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