Archive for the ‘Geek’ Category

Comment spam update

Sunday, October 30th, 2005

Well Spam karma 2 is really doing the job at keeping spam comments at bay. So far it has killed spams 100% successfully ie, non got through the net and no real comments were killed. So for anybody running Wordpress I wholeheartedly recommend it.

AJAX NowPlaying you say?

Friday, October 28th, 2005

Over on the Digg front page is an AJAX implementation which displays the output of an iTunes plugin called NowPlaying. This simply means that the page updates itself to show the most recent track somebody has played in iTunes.

Well not to be outdone I have shoved it on right here. You might notice that the album art (on the right!) may change every now and then displaying the art of the album I am playing right now without any refreshing. I got rid of the fade effects though, that just flickered and pissed me off.

I might have to anchor the side some how though, it jumps around too much.

Update: If it balls up in IE, well to be honest, I dont care.

Boards of Sid’s Taxi [Live remix]

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

I love the new Boards of Canada album. It’s actually really cool for driving too, compared to my heavy rock driving has had a mellower feel.

Now the way I listen to this is using the Griffin iTrip, a small FM transmitter that fits on top of my iPod. Switch it on, tune in the car radio to the frequency it is broadcasting on and boogie. Finding the right frequency takes a bit of work but for my journey I have found the perfect one where no other radio stations get in the way. However there is one slight draw back. A taxi firm on a short stretch of road on my way to university use it. So every now and then whilst my music is playing I get “What’s the traffic like in Clayton?� or “errrrrr we have a pick up in castle, any takers?� It’s pretty funny and when listening to some electronic music by Aphex Twin as it can actually blend in pretty well.

Podcasts that dont suck too much

Friday, October 21st, 2005

Podcasting is a nice way people on the internet can make a radio show, put it online and with the wonders of magical elf called Really Simple Syndication computer programs then download a new episode when it come available.

“That sounds cool! ROLF LOL!!11 eleven” you might say. However, as with websites, podcasts are full of 14 year olds mumbling on about shite. So have a short list of what I listen to.

2600: The Hacker Quarterly RSS | iTunes | Homepage
This podcast has two shows on it, first is “Off The Hook” and secondly “Off The Wall”. Now as the name suggests these shows are fairly technical with lots of people discussing technical issues. The main reason I listened to these shows was that I study the underbelly of the internet, and with a cast of some ex cons it is sometimes a good listen. Off The Wall is basically a show where the Emanuel Goldstein (aka Eric Corley) goes off on random rants about anything that is on his mind. It can get a bit tedious, but when he recorded his shows going around the world it was actually kind of interesting. Off the Hook however tends to keep to the area of technological innovation and security. These shows are also broadcast on the FM dial in New York area (WBIA and WUSB).

Diggnation RSS | iTunes | Homepage
A humours technology podcast which runs down the most ‘dug’ stories from the social bookmarking news site, dig.com. Kevin Rose (of Systm and The Broken fame) sits along side Alex Albrecht, drink beers, and chat about tech, that’s about it. It is a pretty good listen and you can get it as a video download (a vidcast? Who knows what they are called).

This WEEK in Tech RSS | iTunes | Homepage
A bunch of people talking about Tech. Apparently this is the most listened to Podcast on the planet. It is interesting at times, however, I find it a bit too self congratulating and chatting about “how cool this is�. Rather like bloggers posting about the act of blogging. Its worth a listen though.

BBC Go Digital RSS | iTunes | Homepage
The BBC World show online. They have some interesting shows again about technology, however at times it can fall into childish behaviour like the episode when they all went 20 years into the future. *shudder*

Acecast RSS | Homepage
As mentioned earlier, a nice mix of ‘podsafe’ music.

Cactus Killer Radio RSS | iTunes | Homepage
Again mentioned earlier on this weblog. I actually enjoy listening to this as at the end of each instalment of electronic music we get to here a list of bands/groups which have wonderfully random names.

BBC Mark Kermode’s Film Reviews RSS | iTunes | Homepage
BBC Radio 5 Live’s in house film critic talks about films. I like this guy because he enjoys a film and can talk bollocks about them for an age. It’s a little bit strange as he is along side a regular DJ who always sounds like he doesn’t really care about films.

KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic RSS | iTunes | HomePage
Nic Harcourt hosts a wonderful ad free and normal radio show simply playing live music. Mainly guitar based and a great listen. The show is also broadcast on KCRW a public radio service, so no ads but pledge drives.

Apple V Microsoft or how I learned not to go on about it.

Saturday, October 8th, 2005

I was going to write a whole load about my respect for Apple and my beefs with Microsoft but it would be a bit shite and boring. So it will stay mostly unwritten, however here is a quick summery.

Apple have innovated in the past few years, developing the iPod, iTunes, iPhoto, Mac OSX and its hardware range. In comparison Microsoft have added some adverts to MSN messenger and released some security updates. The only reason I still use Windows is for Word.

That is all.

Dvorak Porn?

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

John C. “I get no spam� Dvorak’s website has amusingly been labelled as a sex site by some safe-surf software. The regular columnist for PC magazine and TWIT contributor blogged recently on the subject. Although this is amusing I fear for my mind as he is possibly the last person in the world I would want to see affiliated to Sexual acts *shudder*.

It does however bring up the question of filtering inside organisations and of the Internet as a whole. I hope that higher educational networks never use such a system, it would make my type of research in to criminal activities on the internet nearly impossible.

BBC iMP Site

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

The trial for the BBC’s Interactive Media Player (IMP) is due to start sometime this month. The system is basically legal Peer 2 Peer downloading of video content for licence payers. Today however, the website seems to have gone down, very strange. Perhaps they are readying it for trial launch.

/tech blog

Opera browser ad-free for free

Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

The Opera browser became ad-free for free for today only, grab it while you can. So as I had it installed anyway, and actually quite like the speed of things I’m going try and use for the whole week and see if I stick to it rather than my trusty Firefox install.

So far I love the Sessions feature and it is noticeably quicker at rendering pages compared to Firefox and, I assume, IE (who uses that anymore?). It’s also very smooth at scrolling especially over pages with loads of images, something that tended to stutter in Firefox. Anyhow Ill report on it in a week’s time.