21. März 2008 | Tags: biology, blog, brain, car, chat, code, computer, death, ext3, fs, fun, game, googlemaps, hdd, history, human, irc, lastwill, linux, list, mac, mankind, ntfs, online, opengl, osx, ping, reiserfs, science, sciencefiction, screensaver, sheep, tux, unix, web, web2.0, windows, zfs
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 20. März:
- 100 Weird Facts About the Human Body –
- The Red Baron Screensaver – is a 3D OpenGL Mac OS X screensaver showing the Red Baron flying around in his Foker DR-1 tri-plane.
- Mtp Target – is a free (as freedom and as free beer) multi-players online action game working on Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac where you fight with and against players. It is a mix of action, dexterity and strategy game. After rolling down a giant ramp, you must delic
- Down for everyone or just me? – Some kind of offsite visual ping to a site of your choice.
- From BFS to ZFS: past, present, and future of file systems – Why we care about file systems and why they matter to you.
- Justincaseidie.com – in just a few clicks, you can save a message that will only be sent to its intended recipient if you die. Well…almost. It will actually only be sent if you fail to log back in to the system within the timeframe that you set…
- electric sheep – is a free, open source screen saver run by thousands of people all over the world.
- IRCCat – does 2 things: 1. Listens on a specific ip:port and writes incoming data to an IRC channel. 2. Hands off commands issued on irc to a handler program (eg: shell script) and responds to irc with the output of the handler script.
- googleDrive – Drive a tiny yellow car around your favourite city on google maps…
2. Februar 2008 | Tags: amazon, backup, code, computer, creditcard, cygwin, dashboard, design, download, fat32, feed, filesystem, firewall, fom, fun, growl, gtd, handy, hd, http, human, ical, icmp, interface, internet, ip, iphone, irb, itunes, kettensäge, kino, latex, log, mac, mail.app, mp3, music, network, ntfs, osx, paper, payment, ping, plugin, proxy, quiz, quote, regexp, revisioncontrol, ringtone, rss, ruby, s3, safari, search, security, serialport, sound, ssh, surveillance, svn, tcp, telnet, terminal, theme, trailer, txt, überwachung, udp, unix, video, web, widget, windows, wordpress
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 30. Januar bis zum 1. Februar:
- Soundfly – is a very little utility that just sends the audio of one Mac to another. Requires Soundflower.
- Schäuble is watching you! – Schäuble als WordPress-PlugIn, sehr gut!
- Poderosa – is a tabbed terminal emulator for Windows.
- Adultitis – is a common condition occurring in people between the ages of 21–121, marked by chronic dullness, mild depression, moderate to extremely high stress levels, a general fear of change, and, in some extreme cases, the inability to smile.
- Detecting Credit Card Numbers in Network Traffic -
- Utility Belt – is a grab-bag of tricks, tools, techniques, trifles, and toys for IRB, including convenience methods, language patches, and useful extensions.
- FreeUndelete – is data recovery program for deleted files. In case of accidental deletion of files on a NTFS (used by default in Windows XP, 2000 and NT), FAT32 or FAT16 file systems FreeUndelete is the utility to help.
- DownloadGrowler – is a small utility that monitors your Downloads folder, and posts Growl notifications when downloads start and finish.
- HD Trailers – apple.com HD-Trailer RSS-Feed. To be fed to iTunes…
- Top 100 Funny Quotes – To be fed to the Tumblelog…
- Agile Authoring – The aim is to create a set of guidelines and tools to allow a small group to effectively collaborate in writing a paper. The process should assist in rapidly arriving at a paper that is clear, concise, and has a consistent style throughout.
- Kettensägen Klingelton – Von STIHL. Man fasst es kaum…
- To Do Widget – is a lightweight and fast widget to manage tasks. Thanks to Mac OS X Leopard it integrates with iCal and Mail. The big advantage: to manage your tasks you don’t have to leave these applications open.
- iPhonesque – The dialog box from iPhone, stuffed into Growl.
- Using ICMP tunneling to steal Internet – Amazing. Now imagine tunneling your web-traffic through that ssh-tunnel which is tunneled through ICMP…
- A nearly one page summary of design rules by Jef Raskin -