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CUI message from MacOSX

Net-connection for the thin-client that's the base of the weather-station.

 

Got it working on a desktop, just took a screen-dump to see if I could get it working via commandline on the server.

Give me the command line and I shall move the world.

 

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2015-05-17 - Sunday:

I finally made these two guys talking. The one on the white board (Spark Core) receives its commands via the Internet from my Mac's commandline and forwards these via the orange and red wires serially to the Arduino which - in turn - controls the servos. Why so complicated? Because the Arduino has more power which is required to turn the servos but has no network connection...

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I appear to be having trouble finding what I'm looking for. Maybe I need to upgrade my PC?

Cool

No very cool. For a while now I've been hacking to get a commandline python flickr uploader using berserk.org/uploadr/. This is first contact.

 

My code is a bit flaky but this is the first attempt. Not a bad effort (considering most of the code was already written). The intention is to use the code to link it to my ng blog engine and point it to a file I want to upload, and as I update the blog entry a twitter post is updated (already do this) and the flickr image is updated.

 

The key point is it will be using my client so I'm passing all the "meta data" to flick via code instead of typing.

 

Very exciting times :)

 

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hack sprint - options and tags

Cold, hungry, skipped all the things I should do... but satisfied. Managed to hack a commandline options using optionparser. Then enabled an option for tags, meaning I don't have to use the crappy input box.

 

python uploader.py -f /ratpile/flickr/2007AUG09/upload/2007AUG091249.png -t"bootload startup hack python outside blue clouds cli getopt optionparser tag tagging tags 2007 2007AUG 2007AUG09 2007AUG091249"

 

Being able to do things with machines gives you a lot more control. Now I can do funky things like

 

- alphabetically sort the tags

- add timestamps in realtime as I upload instead of typing them

- use a real tag taxonomy (greater control of tagging)

- spell check tags before I enter them

- feed my flickr tags to other apps like spock or wordie

- etc, etc.

 

I'm slowly reducing the human work load and getting the machine to do the boring mundane tasks allowing me to get on with things.

 

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I completely fail at command line

A perl script for using Twitter on the command line from Linux or any other OS.

Positioned along track to Church Farm, this FW3/28 Type 28 anti-tank gun house is sited facing north to defend the river crossing at Jude's Ferry Bridge. The gun emplacement was fitted with a pedestal and nine-bolt holdfast for a 6-pounder anti-tank gun.

  

The FW3/28 Type 28 is a rectangular shellproof gun house designed to house either a 2pdr or 6pdr Hotchkiss anti-tank gun. The smallest Type 28 gun house, is a single chamber design built to a shellproof standard, with external walls approximately 3ft 6in thick whilst the roof is 12in thick. Overall it approximately measures 20ft by 19ft and internally the chamber measures 13ft by 12ft. At the front of the Type 28 gun house is the low and wide embrasure for the 2pdr or 6pdr anti-tank gun. With the 2pdr gun in position the shield of the gun would have covered most of the embrasure, which measures 2ft 6in internally, stepping out to 3ft 2in by 11ft 6in on the outside, the maximum traverse of the 2pdr gun was limited to a 60° sweep.

 

Getting the 2pdr gun inside the gun house was through a rear opening of 6ft wide, which would be closed in with sandbags as there were no doors fitted. The large unobstructed entrance did allow the 2pdr gun to maintain it’s mobility, by allowing the gun to be moved in and out rapidly. Below the gun embrasure are three recesses in the floor, the 2pdr gun, would have been wheeled into position, then its wheels removed and the trail legs unfolded and located into the floor recesses. In cases were the Hotckiss quick fire anti-tank gun was used a pedestal with a nine bolt holdfast was added to mount the gun, in a more permanent position adding sandbags around the embrasure for added protection.

 

Normally each side wall has an infantry embrasure, to provide some limited protection from the enemy. However, the lack of all-round small arms fire meant that the gun house would be very vulnerable to enemy attack. The lack of forward-firing Infantry embrasures meant that it would not be possible to support the 2pdr gun with small arms fire. So to overcome the problem of the limited infantry fire support the FW3/28 gun house design was modified to produce the FW3/28a. This modification consisted of a second chamber being added to the anti-tank gun chamber, the second chamber was an infantry chamber with up to three infantry embrasures, firing to the front, rear and side. Generally, the gun houses were positioned to allow the gun to fire along fixed lines, such as enfiladingss an anti-tank ditch or a bridge. In these positions the limited traverse of the gun creates no real disadvantage and the small size of the embrasure provides greater protection for the gun and its crew.

  

Eastern Command: Corps and Command Stop Lines – One of three Eastern Command Corps stop lines, this one running from the River Colne in Essex via Wakes Colne and Bures, along the River Stour to Sudbury and Long Melford, and thence to Bury St. Edmunds and the River Lark at Mildenhall. Its final stretch (known now as the Command Line) was via Littleport along the line of the River Great Ouse to King's Lynn.

APC 7901 Management Interfaces

about 2 and a half weeks after starting the possible recovery process, ( www.flickr.com/photos/wouldpkr/85050829/ ) the program finally finishes and BAM, Nothing!

Time for a new Hdd and maybe a few portable external type drives for Regular backups.

AVLD driver only works well via the Mplayer commandline: mplayer tv:// -tv "driver=v4l:device=/dev/video1:noaudio:outfmt=rgb24" -fps 25

mc w/ colors and transparent urxvt

Believe it or not, but I made iOS apps back in 2011. They weren't that great, but I had fun! Last week I got nostalgic about one of them and decided to recreate it. I wanted to be true to the original while still sprucing it up ever so slightly.

 

I wrote a blurb about digital nostalgia here: ift.tt/dDL9yqh

 

#commandline

Command Line, Mrs. Line and the Linelings took my tribe out to dinner. Outstanding

twitting from cli!!! =D

Conectado no Twitter com o software, escrito em Perl, ttytter.

With the release of the custom kernals for overclocking the palm pre. I went ahead and overlocked to 720 mhz for app running and then boot up to 800 mhz. Big difference in performance and multi tasking. heres a link to the site with all the directions you need! www.precentral.net/720-800-mhz-custom-kernels-now-availab...

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