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I just fixed a bug in the Post Trackback script. There was a bug where if your post had a link to an image, the script was attempting to find a trackback url from the image.
I have update the disk image here.
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I have been interested in getting a network camera for a while. I like the concept of having devices connected directly to the network, without needing a computer to be running. A while ago, I saw that woot was selling the Hawking HNC210 network camera, so I decided to get one.
The setup was pretty easy. Even though, officially, it only supports Windows PCs for configuration, I was able to set it up on my mac. All the windows config tool does is looks for any cameras on the network, and presents them in the UI. Then the tool will set you set the ip address. You can do the same thing without the PC app, as the web server is always running on the camera. All you need to do is determine the ip address that the dhcp server sent to the camera. You can either do network map, or look at the dhcp status page on most broadband routers.
(More)Technorati tags: cookies, Hawking, HNC210, network camera, nmap
I just don't get it. I understand that Twitter allows you to keep a "micro-blog", where each entry can only be 140 characters. I also understand that you can see what your friends are doing, when they enter their "tweets"
If I wanted to post everything, the entries would be "home", "at work", "fixing bugs", "reading email", "working on documentation", "in a meeting". These are all things can can be communicated though IM status messages. Also, I am sure that most of my friends would have similar status messages.
(More)Technorati tags: Firefox, IM, Twitter, Twitterbar
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