Lifestream Data Structure
Now that our lifestream site is running I thought I'd apply the same structure to the files and data I generate daily.
These tend to be small documents , images , PDF files , Internet downloads , scripts , etc.
Bidvertiser screwed us to save $11.00
When we started running the weloveit.info group of sites we thought that some targeted advertising would help raise some of the money to pay for the web hosting.
VOIP on the Nokia N800
The Nokia N800 is not a cellular phone but it can be a fully functional VOIP device , here is a look at the applications.
Using Gregarius as a LifeStream
I have been using web-based services like Twitter , Jaiku , Flickr and del.icio.us for a while now and am really enjoying it , but wanted a way to bring all this content together and keep a personal archive.
Wireless Access Point and Fon
Rename Script for Nokia N800 Camera Application
I originally asked for help via the internettablettalk.com forums and within two hours a member called jethro.itt had not only answered but completely finished a solution.
Now that I had a look through the script I am writing it up here in case anyone else wants to know how it works.
Forget the USB cable - use SSH instead
This article is about using SSH (Secure Shell) and scp (Secure Copy) to transfer files wirelessly to the Nokia N800 instead of continually plugging in that damn USB cable.
The Great Tele2.fr Network Outage of 2008
Although this isn't an Open Source blog entry it does show how a lack of Openness and Customer Care will cause your business to lose customers.
I am publishing it here so that others will discover the Customer Care capability of perhaps the worst Internet Service Provider in France - www.tele2.fr.
Please check back for updates and perhaps even a conclusion to the problem.
Using labels instead of devices for mountpoints
I recently purchased two USB connecting 500Gb drives for server backups.
When I first connected them they appeared as /dev/sda1 for the first and /dev/sdb1 for the second.
The next time I powered them up though the drives appeared on each others mount point , the first drive was now at /dev/sdb1 and the second was at /dev/sda1.

