3 month ago
deusx : Internet-connected coffee maker has security holes | Tech news blog - CNET News.com - "An Australian man has discovered security vulnerabilities in his Internet-connected coffee maker that could allow a remote attacker to not only take over his Windows XP-based PC but also make his coffee too weak."
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5 month ago
joshua : "Free Public Wifi" is a viral wifi SSID - Oh my god. Good job, Windows
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6 month ago
nelson : Getting started with XNA - I thought I'd see what it'd take to write an Xbox 360 game
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6 month ago
joshua : John H. Sawyer: Tethering a Verizon BlackBerry 8830 with Mac OS X Leopard
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7 month ago
joshua : How to create your own IP to Location translation
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9 month ago
joshua : GSK - a C Library for Writing Services
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9 month ago
Rod Begbie : Dash Express GPS Video and Deets: True Traffic Reporting and Custom Maps for $599 - I *really* like the look of this upcoming GPS -- it gathers the speeds of other users over time and warns you when there's slow traffic ahead, even on roads that SmartTraveller, etc. don't cover. Will have to check them out at CES. #
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9 month ago
Rod Begbie : IronPython Studio - Free development environment for Python code under .NET. Will definitely be having an in-depth play with this soon. #
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9 month ago
joshua : MikroTik Routers and Wireless - tiny routers
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10 month ago
Simon Willison : Eventlet - Second Life Wiki - Eventlet—Second Life Wiki. Seriously powerful non-blocking IO library for Python, currently maintained by Linden Lab as part of the server architecture used for Second Life.
joshua : Eventlet - python networking library using nbio and coroutines
jcgregorio : Eventlet - Second Life Wiki - Eventlet is a networking library written in Python. It achieves high scalability by using non-blocking io ... using coroutines to make the non-blocking io operations appear blocking at the source code level.
deusx : Eventlet - Second Life Wiki - "Eventlet began life as Donovan Preston was talking to Bob Ippolito about coroutine-based non-blocking networking frameworks in Python."
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10 month ago
joshua : CradlePoint Technology CTR-350 Cellular Travel Router - awesome
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11 month ago
Matthew M. Boedicker : rsync.net warrant canary - (via programming.reddit) [via]
Rod Begbie : rsync.net Warrant Canary - Interesting solution to the problem: how can you tell people you've been served with a warrant that you're not to tell people about? [via] #
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joshua : Xbox 360: Port settings for Xbox Live
deusx : Xbox 360: Port settings for Xbox Live - "This article describes situations where you may have to configure port settings on your networking hardware to connect to Xbox Live."
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11 month ago
joshua : Xbox.com | Connect to Xbox Live - Compatible Home Networking Equipment
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11 month ago
deusx : Your Outboard Brain Knows All - "Sure, I'm a veritable genius when I'm on the grid, but am I mentally crippled when I'm not? Does an overreliance on machine memory shut down other important ways of understanding the world?"
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12 month ago
joshua : tomato firmware for routers - must investigate
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12 month ago
deusx : CRACKED.com - Internet Safety Tips - "Someone has made porn of all your childhood memories. And other people enjoy it."
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deusx : ASCII by Jason Scott: Fails Under Load - "If you refuse to recognize its importance, if you think of people issues as minor annoyances towards a glory of a newly minted era of freedom midwifed by connectivity, your project will fail under load."
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16 month ago
Rod Begbie : ThisIsNotALabel.com - My Wiimote Drum Kit - Virtual drumming with a wiimote. The video gives a good idea how it works. [via] #
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16 month ago
nelson : Silverlight overview - Techcrunch's love note to Microsoft's latest attempt at owning webapps contains useful data
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17 month ago
43folders : Apple Statement: Financial News [10.5 delayed til October] - iPhone in "late June" and Leopard in _October_. "Life often presents tradeoffs," observed the press release. [via:DaringFireball.net]
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