[clue] A Tech posting! [Tech]

daryl kuchay daryl.kuchay at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 14:09:29 MDT 2011


I'd love to play around with that Dream Plug and make an mpd back end or
some thing that plays music out that optical port, pulls from network
storage and have it operate with network or bluetooth control. Almost like
an "air-tunes".

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 1:54 PM, <dennisjperkins at comcast.net> wrote:

> You still use Forth?  Are you using gforth?
>
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> A language I have been having fun with is forth. Very fast and if you like
> hp rpn calculators, you will love forth.
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> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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> Chris Hirsch <chris at base2technology.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all..in the interest of bringing interest to the list (Tech at least)
>> I'll propose the following topics to comment on:
>>
>> 1. Puppet - "Infrastructure as Code" sometimes known as the DevOps
>> movement. Not your typical Puppet tutorial:
>> http://semicomplete.com/presentations/puppet-at-loggly/puppet-at-loggly.pdf.html
>>
>> 2. Riak - Riak is a Dynamo-inspired database that is being used in
>> production by companies like Mozilla and Comcast. Riak scales
>> predictably and easily and simplifies development by giving users the
>> ability to quickly prototype, test, and deploy their
>> applications.http://wiki.basho.com/
>>     One of the unique features of Riak is the ability to write to ANY
>> node in the system and have it
>> available (eventually) to any other node
>> in the system.
>>
>> 3. Erlang - A functional concurrent programming for massively scalable
>> architecture. This is what Riak is written in (along with ejabberd).
>> Riak also supports hot code swapping for upgrades so that the service
>> never goes down!
>>
>> 4. Distributed File Systems like Tahoe-LAFS how could you use this to
>> backup your data to your friend's house while allowing you to share some
>> files and keep others encrypted?
>>
>> 5. Dream Plug (and plug devices in general) What can you do with 'em?
>> What HAVE you done with 'em?
>>
>>
>> I'm just trying to drum up some tech on the mailing list so we can get
>> some interest again...Hopefully one of these topics interests somebody!!!
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