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Originally posted on StartupTunes: Bitviz Bitviz is a Java-based visualization tool for network traffic and files. The tool turns bytes into square colors which are then placed in a floating grid to allow structures and patterns to emerge in the data. The tool currently offers live and static analysis of PCAP data. It can also…
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I’ve started keeping an eye out for interesting…
Originally posted on Drawing lines between dots: I have been playing with an opensource software called Gephi for several months. I believe it is one of the best non-proprietary network visualization softwares currently out there. Gephi allows users to visualize, navigate and understand relational dataset such as social network data, quickly and efficiently. 0.8 beta…
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Trying out scribefire
The last post was from blogilo. This post is from a firefox addon, Scribefire. This is apparently the old version of the plugin.
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Blogging clients suck
I have been poking around looking at desktop blogging clients and the dozen or so that I’ve tried so far all fail. Many do not know how to talk xmlrpc to wordpress. Some assume you know the name of the xmlrpc protocol used, and that was educational…but ultimately unhelpful. Many fail to parse the xmlrpc.…
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Pentax and Linux
Apparently it might be possible to make Linux chew on a tethered Pentax DSLR. http://inside-photography.blogspot.com/2008/07/being-linux-user-can-be-tough-at-times.html http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=39004448 http://pktriggercord.sourceforge.net/ http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/pktriggercord-makes-tethered-shooting-with-pentax-dslr-possible-in-linux So many fun projects out there!
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Return of the 007 SSH Agent
Years ago when I first stared listening to podcasts when I had barely worked at PRWeb for a year even, I came up with a piece of shell script to automatically start up an ssh-agent and ask for your passphrase. Unfortunately, the code created tons of ssh-agents, which was unfortunate. Here is a version that…
