Violet design, connecting virtual and real world

21 January, 2009 (17:45) | No comments

Today I’ve found an interesting company, with an interesting vision. Their products tends to connect virtual interwebs world with your real life. I’m even thinking about getting that small cute anno:ztag myself. Watch the video to get an basic overview or on their website.


Klingon Language Wired Standard Keyboard

19 January, 2009 (11:53) | No comments

Kapla! Cherry announced this exclusive Klingon keyboard. It’s not cheap, but I’m sure a klingon warrior can afford it.

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Cool links for week #2

14 January, 2009 (23:50) | No comments

Winter is here! (not Stuart)

9 January, 2009 (09:21) | No comments

Note: -14C is 6.8F and -20C is -4F.

How to fix wrong dns serial number?

6 January, 2009 (16:57) | 2 comments

Did it ever happen to you by mistake to add one additional digit into dns serial number? Ooops! Now, how to fix it?

  1. Increase the serial number to (2^31) – (correct serial number) and reload named. For example 2^31-2009010602 = 138473046. As DNS serial numbers are signed integers, this make server thinks that it’s a negative number.
  2. Set the serial number to 0 and reload.
  3. Set the correct serial number and reload.
  4. Voila!

Fedora QA: gnuradio-3.1.3-2.fc10 bugfix update

5 January, 2009 (00:06) | No comments

Please test gnuradio-3.1.3-2.fc10 bugfix update.

* Fri Dec 19 2008 Marek Mahut <mma...@fedoraproject.org> – 3.1.3-2
- Upstream release 3.1.3
- Comedi support
- RHBZ#473928 Unowned directories

Brno under snow

4 January, 2009 (14:10) | No comments

Cool links for week #1

4 January, 2009 (13:41) | No comments

RIAA Preys on Teen in Need of Transplant

10 December, 2008 (15:34) | No comments

“The Recording Industry Association of America has done a number of distressing, disgusting, and disgraceful things in its never-ending quest to fill its coffers with ill-gotten gains from every American with an internet connection. The news out of Pittsburgh, however, carries what we have to class as the most depraved stunt we’ve seen them pull so far.”

Linux Defenders alive!

9 December, 2008 (22:58) | 2 comments

Linux Defenders. Architected to eliminate poor quality patents and ensure that only high quality patents issue, the Linux Defenders program enables individuals and organizations to efficiently contribute to: “Defensive Publications” that codify ‘known’ inventions that have not previously been patented so that they can be brought to the attention of the patent office to ensure that later developed patent…