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Preface I’m a big fan of Prometheus and Grafana. As a former SRE at Google I’ve learned to appreciate good monitoring, and this combination has been a winner for me over the past year. I’m using them for monitoring my personal servers (both black-box and white-box monitoring), for the Euskal Encounter external and internal event infra, for work I do professionally for clients, and more. Prometheus
OpenLase is an open source library and toolkit for controlling laser scanners. It has an emphasis on real-time operation and integration with audio, and it uses the JACK Audio Connection Kit as a backend. Features include: Classic OpenGL-like API Support for ILDA format sprites SVG to ILDA converter Built-in vector font Realtime bitmap tracer (edge detection) Python bindings Video player (using th
ugoira HTML5 zip player @marcan42 What format? GIFs are old, limited to 256 colors Nobody supports APNG Nobody supports MNG Nobody agrees on a codec for <video> (and this isn't pikupikudouga) Nobody wants to use Flash Then what? HTML5 to the rescue Custom animation format Use <canvas> to draw frames on the screen Supported by all modern browsers But how do we package up the frames? ZIP bundles JPE
First of all, as I’m sure everyone knows by now, I’ve been working on hacking the Kinect and writing open drivers for it. There’s a website for the community and a Git repo with the code, and it’s working fairly nicely by now. With that out of the way, here’s a project that I’ve been working on on-and-off for the past year or so. I’ve been interested in laser scanning and DIY laser projectors, but
These are projects that I once started or significantly contributed to, but which these days are maintained by others. You may have been redirected from an obsolete page to here. usbmuxd I wrote the first Linux version of usbmuxd, a daemon that handles communications with iOS devices and which these days is installed on most desktop Ubuntu systems by default. These days, usbmuxd is maintained by t
I no longer use an iPhone nor am I an active developer of usbmuxd. If you’re interested in the current state of affairs, check out the libimobiledevice repositories, where development continues. Those who watch my git repos may have noticed that I’ve been working on this for a while now. iPhones and iPod Touches have never been properly supported under Linux (especially non-jailbroken devices) bec
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