Now looking for an RSS feed aggregator that will tie into my MT install. Anyone have an opinion on what works well? In this directory I only see MT RSS feed. Guess I will give it a shot.
Author: vanevery
Alan’s Open Studio Sale
alan van every
Alan is having an open studio with a reception on Friday (June 25th) @ 7PM. Although I am most definitely biased, his recent work is quite exceptional. If you are interested in some contemporary paintings or just want to hang out, come by.
Alan Van Every
Open Studio Sale
99 Bowery #4
Reception 7PM June 25th
http://www.alanvanevery.com/
Flyer and details
Running a G4 Laptop with the lid closed
Linux set top box
My Settop Box
Very interesting is the Knoppmyth section.. Looks like a Knoppix/MythTV distro.
From the site:
The purpose of mysettopbox.tv is to provide you the end user with the knowledge needed to assemble your very own settop box using Linux. Utilizing open source software and off the shelf hardware you’ll be able to assemble a box that has the following functions:
PVR
Jukebox
Image viewer
Game station
Apache, meet BitTorrent, BitTorrent, meet Apache
mod_torrent
From the site:
Mod_torrent is a drop in solution for Apache servers when deploying the BitTorrent file swarming technology. With mod_torrent your visitors share the bandwidth burden when distributing large files on your web site. The module transparently makes all, or optionally only certain types of files, retrievable by any client implementing the BitTorrent protocol.
Very nice – Truth in labeling
The RIAA treats music as important as national security
I used to say “Pop”, now I say “Soda”
Open source media handling on Linux
GStreamer
From the site:
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Open source QuickTime initiative
OpenQuicktime – a new Quicktime Library
Very interesting project, includes a beta version of a broadcasting app as well.
From the site:
OpenQuicktime aims to be a portable library for handling Apple’s QuickTime™ popular media files on Unix-like environments. It is aim is to provide encoding, authoring and editing support as well as video playback.