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Digitial Commercial Transition Video
Audio mixing with VMWare on Linux host
24 hours of Google Reader Shared Items
links for October 2, 2008
NuevaSync
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I have updated the Akismet plugin for LifeType to allow spam comments to be submitted to Akismet. This allows users of LifeType to help Akismet catch spam that are being missed. When installed, you can submit spam from the list of comments.
There are some things that I want to add, when I have some time:
The plugin will be available the next time that it is pushed to sourceforge.
Technorati tags: Akismet, LifeType, spam, trackback
One of the features that I used to use in iCal that is missing from Google Calendar is task management. I used to create tasks for repeating items like, flea treating the dog or replacing the furnace filter. Also I would add entries for projects that I wanted to remember to do.
When I switched to Google Calendar, I created events for these items, as Google Calendar doesn't show tasks from shared calendars.
I heard about Remember the Milk on the dl.tv podcast today, and I decided to try it out. This site lets you manage your task list. In addition to using the web interface on the Remember the Milk web site, you can also add the tasks to Google Calendar and iGoogle.
The other cool thing is that it uses Google Gears, so you can access your To Do list even when you are offline.
Technorati tags: dl.tv, Google Calendar, Google Gears, iGoogle, Remember the Milk, tasks
I had a quick thought. At our house we can see a bunch of 802.11 networks, but I have no idea of where the access points are located.
I was thinking that there would be a neat way to locate the access points:
It would be cool if this was added to iStumbler or a plugin for iStumbler would do this automatically
Technorati tags: 802.11, access point, iStumbler, Wifi
Dan A. sent me an email in response to the my post about how I wished that the Folding@Home client automatically suspended the client when my Mac Book Pro is on battery power. He sent a link to InCrease.
InCrease is a Mac OS X GUI for configuring an running the Folding@Home command line client. In addition to the standard settings, you can have the client automatically pause when the laptop goes on battery power, and you can monitor remote clients.
Unfortunately, I have not gotten this to work for me. Every time that I attempt to start the clients, I get the following status:
Starting... Unit at ~/Library/Folding@home: cannot start: isWritable YES, hasClient YES, isStopped YES, isLocal YES, owner F@H
I will try a play with this some more to get it to work.
Technorati tags: battery, Folding@Home, InCrease, Mac Book Pro, Mac OS X
These are some pretty cool computers that would be perfect for small servers in your house. Both of these computers are pretty small, and use a small amount of electricity.
The "fit-PC" is a small Linux computer that has a 500Mhz AMD Geode processor with 256MB RAM and 52MB flash. It also has a 40GB hard drive (I assume a 2.5" drive), USB, serial, audio ports, and a SXGA graphics controller.
I wonder if it would be possible to install everything on flash, and not use the drive. The cool thing about this product is that you should be able to install any software that you want on it.
(More)Technorati tags: broadband router, CUPS, fit-PC, linux, Network Attached Storage, print server, server
I decided to switch to using the web interface for mail, exclusively. This was working fine without me having to do anything, but I didn't have access to my archive of old mail. So I decided to copy all of my old mail so I would easily be able to search through it.
The steps weren't exactly straight forward, but this is what worked for me:
Technorati tags: GMail Loader, Gmail, Mail.app, Smart Maiboxes, smtp
I have written a plugin for LifeType that blocks spam comments and trackbacks by blocking clients that are listed on Project Honey Pot's http:BL as having sent comment spam.
It is pretty cool that Project Honey Pot has made this API available to give access to the data that they have collected. In addition to the API, they have made an Apache module available to block http requests.
The download link will work as soon as the plugin is pushed to sourceforge. In the mean time, the plugin can be checked out of the subversion repository.
Technorati tags: API, http:BL, LifeType, plugin, Project Honey Pot, comment, trackback
Crave has a post that mentions a patent that TomTom has filed for some some interesting technology. This patent application describes a navigation unit that displays navigation directions overlaid over video of the surrounding area.
This would allow the arrows that indicate where to turn to be overlaid over the the roads themselves.
I do wonder how funny this will look when the navigation unit looses sync with the GPS satellite. Will the arrows indicate driving into storefronts?
Technorati tags: camera, cars, GPS, navigation, overlay, patent, TomTom, video
I have been getting annoyed with iChat. I was working at home today, and every once and a while iChat would loose connections with the AIM and Google Talk servers. This in it self is not that bad, but what is bad is that it doesn't try to reconnect.
Skype and web based Google Talk client, which I also have running, don't have this problem.
Technorati tags: AIM, Google Talk, iChat, jabber, Skype
As I mentioned before, I am looking for a solution to store my music in a common location where it can be accessible all of my computers, where I can play it back on the Mac mini with in a TV interface, and where I can add music just by dropping the files to a folder, and they will automatically appear on all computers.
Then I got an email from MP3tunes mentioning that if you buy the Logitech Squeezebox you can get a one year subscription to the MP3tines Premium Locker for free. I mentioned before that I thought a Squeezebox would be a good solution, as I know that the SlimServer software will read music files from a shared network mount point. It looks like the SqueezeBox will play content directly from MP3tunes, so you don't need to leave a computer up.
One other cool thing about MP3tunes is that there is iTunes integration. With this, the tracks in your MP3tunes locker will appear in your iTunes as a shared iTunes Library.
(More)Technorati tags: iTunes, MP3tunes, Oboe, OboeSync, SlimServer, Squeezebox
I have been playing with MediaCentral for a while, and I really do like the application. Unfortunately, it will not do what I want.
The main reason that I am looking for a replacement for FrontRow is because I don't want to have to add music tracks to iTunes in order to play them. I just want to drop them in a folder and have them accessible.
MediaCentral does have this capability, but unfortunately it takes a long time to display the list of folders if there are a lot of them in the "My Music" folder. For example, I have 1700 folders (artists) and it takes about 3 minutes to display a list.
(More)Technorati tags: FrontRow, MediaCentral, SoundBridge Radio, SoundBridge
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