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Monthly Archive for December, 2004
Well, it’s been a while since anyone has seen Peter Abrahamsen at a hacknight, but it looks like he’s setting up a wireless network in Nicaragua and blogging his progress.
I really hate all the writeback spam I’ve been getting, and I know it’s gotten pretty thick as of late. Initially, I tried to manually delete each entry, but after doing that for a while, it got pretty old. I didn’t relish the idea of shutting off comments entirely, so I just decided to ignore the problem until some other blosxom user got tired of it and wrote something to fix it. Fortunately, Doug Alcorn has written a blogspam grep and clean tool and as soon as I figure out the blacklist stuff, I’ll add that too.
Thanks Doug!
OLSRD 0.4.8 has been released.
olsrd has changed license from GPL to BSD-style as they
feel this will bring more users to the project.
Besides this, some of the many extensive changes since
0.4.7 include:
new configuration options. A new and modular config file
parser and a new internal configuration structure.
better support of “stacking” of multiple OLSR
messages in the same packet saving bandwidth.
of sending of partial messages.
library to build/run.
I’m really not sure what to think about a celphone skin that turns into flowers, but I’m sure it’ll be big in japan. Maybe if it turned into corn…
For the past week or so, I’ve been working on iMob, it’s an itch that I’ve had for quite some time. And it’s feels really good to scratch it.
iMob is designed to help groups of people that may or may not know each other, photograph and publish pictures about an event or theme with little to no effort. It is a simple tool for smart mobs.
The iMob concept is built around topics. By registering for an account, you get the ability to create and own topics, simply containers of events or themes that the mob will contribute to.
Once a topic is created, it is given an email address and url. Easy to remember topics can be passed word of mouth or scrap of paper, and of course, more advanced users can simply pass vCards around.
Once a topic is created, anyone with that email address can post to it.
iMob tutorial #1
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How to send mobile pictures to iMob without ever typing a single letter on your PC or your camera phone.
You will have to click and use your phone’s mousey stick. Select some Topics using your web browser Go to any topic and click the vCard link to add it to your address book.
Synchronize your phone
Take your picture
Send->Via e-mail
Select your iMob topic
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