Couldn’t the spotme thing be done with commodity hardware (like bluetooth/802.11b PDAs or cel phones) and open source software? I’m sure it could be. The idea is great, but man does that look expensive.
Year: 2003
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Spotme for Free?
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BitTorrent
Nelson on BitTorrent:
BitTorrent is pregnant hackerware – it works great but is still poorly documented. And the apps aren’t well integrated. Someone could build a killer tech company out of it. Some extra info is available in Brian’s BitTorrent FAQ and the BitTorrent Wiki.
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Totally Connected
Got my Technorati bot done this morning. It checks technorati through the xml api every 10 minutes for my cosmos. If there is a new inbound link to my blog, it sends me an email and a jabber chat message with the details. Used technorati.py by Mark Piligrim and jabberpy0.4-0. Now I can make jabber bots. Beware beware. 😉
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Earthquake
An earthquake and a series of aftershocks hit Japan on Monday evening (local time). Some reactions to the quake from folks on the scene: Cerebral Soup, Toyko Tidbits, AkuAku SF, and Vu Deja?.
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Flushing the Buffer
Here are links that have come to dominate the taskbar over the holiday weekend, from left to right:
- Timothy Appnel on web services, weblogs, and what’s next.
- Port 80 Software on URLs.
- Zawodny has an obituary of PageRank.
- Maximum Galoots Atypical PHP Soapbox hilights a PHP threading class.
- Ed Cone notes that Orson Scott Card is writing the story for a video game. He’s got a guaranteed customer here.
- After a few good IPOs, my Blogshares portfolio is doing decently well. BS$16k is pathetic compared to some, but I’m happy with it.
- Via Slashdot, P45.net has linkage to the source code used in an Ireland election.
- What is Rael up to with all of these test posts?
- Slashdot BSD: “FreeBSD’s Dag-Erling Smorgrav reports the successful cross-world build of the amd64 tree (A tinderbox is system designed to test builds and report failure. In the FreeBSD case, tinderboxes build world [the base system], GENERIC, and if applicable LINT kernels. Dag-Erling Smorgrav currently runs all the tinderboxes by cross-building from i386).”
- PIL, the Python Image Library, 1.1.4 is out.
- JXHTMLEDIT “is a cross-platform WYSIWYG HTML/XHTML content authoring tool, a very small Java applet based on the Java 2 Platform.”
- python-crack “is a module that provides Python programs with the ability to evaluate password strength. It uses the well known cracklib toolkit, hence the name.”
- CNN reports that Enter the Matrix sales have already topped 1 million in about a week and a half.
- According to Yahoo Movies, Reloaded has grossed approximately $209 million. It’s approaching the $300 million or so that was spent on Reloaded and Revolutions combined.
- I think that Revolutions is set up to blow us away while raking it in at the box office. Reloaded has been called the most hyped movie of the year. Revolutions comes out in November. It’s too big a movie to be a sleeper hit, but it’s going to be huge. Many were dissapointed with Reloaded, but Revolutions has the ability to piggyback and slingshot off the current release.
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Half Life 2 Trailer
The trailer for Half Life 2 from E3 is so beautiful it’s humbling. The download is 500 megs of Quicktime, but worth it.
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Mono 1.0 in Q4?
Project Mono, an effort to create an open source version of the Microsoft Corp. .Net Framework, expects to release version 1.0 of its software this year, probably in the fourth quarter.
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Starbucks: Cheese!
At Lessig‘s suggestion, I’ll try to snap a photo at Starbucks this weekend.
You should too.
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Groove DevZone
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Buttons!
Kalseys button maker interface for Bill Zellers brilliant button maker application is pretty sweet. Heres my button!
Cool button love.
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F#
Also a link from Slashdot today, ExtremeTech takes a look at F#, a new .NET language that draws from OCaml and C# (which in turn has roots in Java, C++, etc).
When Microsoft runs out of letters to put # next to, will we start seeing languages like Bb (B flat)? 🙂
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802.11g Set to Fizzle?
Slashdot has a pointer to a Computerworld article noting that the new supposedly final standard has a much lower throughput than the 54 megabits that current hardware runs. Here’s CowboyNeal:
It’s been moved from 54Mbps all the way down to 10-20Mbps, more than just a slight change.
It’s going to be a tough sell to get customers to update their 54g firmware if it is going to reduce their throughput that significantly.
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Nikon Rumblings: D2 and D2x
The Nikon D100 is moving from professional digital dealers only to NAS/NCP digital dealers. What does this mean? It means that more stores will be able to sell the D100. Another major thing is that the D2 and D2x are in the pipeline, though I don’t know exactly where, and should be officially announced in the near future.
No ETA on delivery.
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I’ll Have a Slashdot
While at a bar last night, the thought came to my mind that there really needs to be a drink called the Slashdot. I don’t know what it would contain, but the ingredients would have to be geeky.
Someone I was with took it to the next level: “Helper monkey: Slashdot me.”
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Typepad Update
I recieved a little treat in my inbox tonight: more TypePad info and some juicy screenshots! You can head over to the TypePad site to take a look for yourself. The interface looks really clean, like a souped-up yet simplified MovableType. It looks like it has the potential to be an excellent service.
The thought of hundreds of users clicking ‘rebuild’ at the same time makes the sysadmin in me cringe, but hopefully they’ve got something up their sleeve.
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Annals of Planet Hacking
Aaron Swartz has an awesome idea brewing. He thinks of it as CodeCon on the web.
I think it’s a great idea Aaron. The name does remind me of Hack the Planet, but +1 to the idea.
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Security Tools
Mental note: review the insecure.org Top 75 Security Tools list. I already use some, but could probably make use of others.
PuTTY, a tool that I use daily, is on the list but on the bottom 25.
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What’s New in 1.4.2
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MySQL Runs on Opteron (x86-64)
From MySQL AB:
SEATTLE, Wash. – (May 20, 2003) – MySQL AB, developer of the world’s most popular open source database, today announced that the MySQL database has been optimized for the AMD Opteron processor, the flagship for AMD’s new AMD64 technology platform. MySQL for Linux running on the AMD Opteron processor is now available at the MySQL AB Web site at www.mysql.com/downloads.
Let’s see: x86-64 + 64 bit MySQL + gigs and gigs of RAM == bliss.
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Supernova 2003 in DC
Joi points out that Supernova will be held in DC later this summer. The conference itself is priced out of my tax bracket, but if Joi and others are going to be in town, it’d be perfect for a weblogger get together.
I’m sure the Supernova conference is going to rock, so if you can afford it, definately check it out. Check out the schedule and list of speakers if you don’t believe me.