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** The animation was rendered at high resolution, so you’ll have a much better viewing experience at 720p. ** I made this animated map showing IEDs as documented in the recent major data leak facilitated by Wikileaks (overlaid on a NATO map of the area). It starts off slow, but the longer you wait, the more furious the attacks seem to get. The green explosions are ones in which no one was hurt, yellow ones are injuries only, and red ones are fatal IEDs. On the death and injury tallies, the left column is friendlies (including both allied forces and civilians), and the right column is so-called “enemies”. Everything else should be obvious. I created this with some quick one-off custom software written late at night to do the required animation (loosely inspired by a tool I built in the 90s to animate web server log files, but only very loosely since I no longer have the source code). The reason I mention this is to apologize in advance for any errors. FINALLY, please do feel free to repost this anywhere you would like. If you need raw video, or want my cleaned CSV files of the IED data, or want a different rendering, feel free tp drop me a line at snowrail@gmail.com or at my zentastic.com website. I originally downloaded the data from The Guardian. You can do so as well via: www.guardian.co.uk
Google IPv6 Implementors Conference June 10-11, 2010 State of the IPv6 Internet 00:24 Non-managed tunnels considered harmful — Gunter Van de Velde, Belgian IPv6 Task Force 16:29 Measuring IPv6 usage at web clients and DNS resolvers — Róbert Kisteleki 27:42 Broken IPv6 clients — Lorenzo Colitti, Google 1:00:59 Automating IPv6 whitelisting — Erik Kline, Google Transition Mechanisms and tools 1:18:46 NAT64 and DNS64 — Marc Blanchet, Viagenie 1:36:20 The Ericsson IPv6-only experience — Jari Arkko, Ericsson Full Conference Agenda and Links at sites.google.com
This is a demo video of the DPSF (Dynamic Particle System Framework) software that can be used to create custom particle systems (ie particle engines) in XNA quickly and easily. These are just a few of the particle systems that were created using it. You can download DPSF from dpsf.danskingdom.com to use it in your own XNA projects (or from http if danskingdom.com is down). The download also comes with the demo application shown here, so you can play around in these particle systems interactively yourself and look at the source code and see how they work (you will need to have visual studio 2008 and the XNA game studio 3.0 installed to do this). Note: the screen capture software used reduced the frame rate shown in the video by 100-300fps.
www.freelinereport.com We’ve got something special for you this week! The first ever Free Line Three Part Report. During the next three days we’re going to cover productivity tools you can use online. All of them for free, and all web 2.0 powered. For the first part we’re going to explore Online Desktops, or “web tops” These are desktops similar to Windows, Linux and OSX that you run right in your web browser, but without downloading software or partitioning your hard drive. http First up is EyeOS. EyeOS is completely free in every sense of the word. You’ll never pay to use this system, and it’s built completely on Open Source code. You can even download the source code to EyeOS and put it on your company’s own server, providing your LAN with a shared desktop experience. Of course, Eye OS is clunkier than the other web operating systems, and sports some useless applications, including a web browser to be viewed inside your web browser. Just thinking about that makes my head hurt. www.freelinereport.com Then we’ve got YouOS. This web-top has all the features of EyeOS plus some extra tools like an application editor, that lets you write programs especially for the YouOS environment. So far over 700 applications have been written with its API. The downside is the graphics- YouOS has one of the worst looking interfaces I’ve ever see. It even makes Windows 95 look pretty. www.freelinereport.com Next up is the iCube Online Operating System. It’s the easiest Web OS to use and …