Hurray,
our students won the CC this Year - I'm so fu***** proud of them - Yeehaa
me, my rantings and all the rest
vbox is a nifty piece of software - and NAT does its job most of the time. But when it comes to connecting from your pc=host to the vbox=guest - you're screwed. But there's VBoxManage which can set up TCP/UDP forwardings to work around that Problem. The following lines will forward all traffic on port 22220 of the host to port 22 of the guest named Ubuntu32bit:
VBoxManage setextradata "Ubuntu32bit" "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/Protocol" TCP
VBoxManage setextradata "Ubuntu32bit" "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/GuestPort" 22
VBoxManage setextradata "Ubuntu32bit" "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/HostPort" 22220
Have an eye on SwfDec - the soon to be replacement for that nasty Adobe flash thing. As of now it does not provide sound under 64bit (mmap issue if I remember correclty) - but thats soon to be history - hehe
Who knew that Windows Vista has a red screen of death - thank god I didn't: Top15-errormessages
in the summer time when the weather is hot . .. lalalalala . . .
Been kinda busy with breathing and that sort of things. But hey - just got my new phone (old one destroyed in italy - never mind) an Nokia E71. I'm still searching for a working app to do blogging on that device - but ShoZu looks very promising at least for multimedia-stuff.
GeekBrief pointed me to a piece of software at xbmc.org. Its a Multimedia-software originally build for the X-Box which is now also available on all major platforms Linux, Mac OS and Windows. It's certainly not finished but really worth a try.
Oh - and by the way - ever heard of ustream.tv - the net's definitely to big . . .
Wow - they are still out there - audioblogs i mean. A rather good one imho is Spark.
I need to find a good RSS-Reader for linux to get a hold of all my newsfeeds i keep missing again and adain . . .
DimP is the direct manipulation player. Rather than using the scrollbar to brwose to a video one can drag the objects in the movie along its path.
This would b a great help in video editing. Take an surveillance-video for example. You watch a safe - using the mouse to drag the safe-door open one can jump right to the point were the action starts.
Alpha version available for windows here
Microsofts world wide telescope is now available for the public. Its a meshup of different pictures from a bunch of tetescopes including hubble.
Frankly the required software is windows only (of course^^)
See more at worldwidetelescope.org
powerset - sounds like a new datastructure ;)
In fact it's a new approach on data retrieval. The ultimat goal is o enable users to write down the search-string in natural language.
Enough of the chatter - see powerset.com for more details. Be aware though that as for now they only support searching in wikipedia . . .
found this site: eyebeam.org
Under Practice->Tools one can find OGL- the OpenGLExtractor. Nifty little tool.
The ultimate gadget is Cubit - a multitouch device like that of Microsoft (surface) - but only at a fraction of the estimated 5000-10000 $ price of the Microsoft-Device.
never start working at home in the morning - you might end up in a tram overfull with crawling students.
I stumbled across MiniOn - a programming environment for LPC2000 microcontrollers. funny idea to make an ARM based device programmable via an integrated webserver. It uses its own Basic-style-like language. I once played with one of these butterfly-toys (look here).
Maybe I should search for that piece of hardware - not that there's a real chance of finding it in my chaos . . .