Post archive for ‘Technology’
Easy serial communication on osx and linux
Most people don’t think OSX comes with a program to interact with serial devices, but they’re wrong! Someone showed me this brilliant tip a few days ago: screen /dev/tty.usbserial 9600 It’s useful on Linux too, since minicom can be quite a pain to set up. And by the way, this cheap AirLink101 AC-USBS Serial Adapter [...]
New Server
I’m slowing getting all of my stuff moved over to my shiny new server (SuperServer 5015M-MT, 3ghz Pentium D, 2GB RAM). I’ve taken this as an opportunity to finally upgrade to WordPress 2.x and clear out the 2,931 bogus comments that I had sitting in the moderation queue (I had to temporarily increase php’s memory [...]
FreedomHEC 2006
From http://freedomhec.pbwiki.com/: Coming to Seattle in May for that other hardware conference? On your way out, stay for the hardware unconference where you’ll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more. [...]
SeattleWireless HackNight – 2006/05/17
Since the weather has been so nice, we met at a park for HackNight. From the park matt blogged all of the details and some photos using free WiFi from a nearby café: Tonight we met on Teletubby Hill at Cal Anderson Park, enjoying the sunshine and ripping through some Axis Digital Media Managers that [...]
Linuxfest Northwest
Rode the Pogo Linux bus up to Linuxfest Northwest today. It’s nice to see that there are in fact a lot of linux/open-source fans in the area, even though we’re so close to them. I attended the following talks: Linux And Virtualization – Ilya Baimetov Incoming! What’s on the EFF’s radar – Danny O’Brien The [...]
SWN HackNight 2006/03/15: Unicast DNS Service Discovery
Yesterday I watched a very good presentation about multicast dns service discovery (aka bonjour aka rendezvous aka zeroconf) given by Stuart Cheshire who happens to be the person at apple that created it. One of the things mentioned that I had not previously heard of was the fact that bonjour supports unicast dns service discovery [...]
Transparent drawing using C#, Cairo and Xgl
Yesterday I updated my computer to Dapper Drake (which is what will become the next version of ubuntu) so I could try out Xgl. It is honestly the coolest thing I have ever seen linux do, and will only continue to get better. If you’re brave enough to use an unstable operating system, I highly [...]
Nintendo ON Video
I came across the Nintendo ON video – a video about an “upcoming” VR product from Nintendo. While the video is (obviously) not from nintendo and was actually created by a student in his spare time, it was extremely well done and very fun to watch. Google Video Link The video also has a very [...]
SeattleWireless in Google Earth!
You can now get a 3D view of the SeattleWireless network using Google Earth! Assuming you have it installed, just click the link at the bottom of the map. Thank you Google (Keyhole) for providing documentation on how to create feeds.
SeattleWireless Tower Node and Network Map up!
This morning at 8am a group of people (I was unfortunetly not able to make it) from the SeattleWireless project met with the climbers we hired (thanks to last month’s fundraiser) to install an 802.11 antenna 150 ft. up a radio tower that is located on top of a large hill in the middle of [...]