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BitTorrent affecting the latency of your other (and sometimes more important and work related) traffic?
voidfuchsia — Sun, 09/06/2009 - 23:03
Are you having problems with BitTorrent lagging anything else you do on the network? Are you a level 80 Rogue in World of Warcraft that can't comprehend 300-500ms of lag because your Slice and Dice will drop? Did that idiot ally just PWN you because you wanted to get a movie for your girlfriend (cuz we all know grrls don't play WoW ;) )?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then this article is for you. Sit back, relax, and rescue your spare 4 year old 2.4Ghz P4 from being used as an end-table and get rid of network latency at the same time!
Response to MyFox's "Hacker's Next Target - Your Brain?"
voidfuchsia — Mon, 07/13/2009 - 06:11
The fulltext of the article in question appears below the bump, from the link here: Hackers Next Target - Your Brain?
The only response I can think of to this article is that if hackers "can't be that far behind," what does that say about the multi-billion dollar neuroscience industry?
Think about it - if hackers are not "that far behind," without all of the grant money, without the sponsorship and benefits that universities and institutions provide researchers and inventors in the neuroscience industry, why are taxes being spent, and corporations wasting money on a research structure that's so inefficient?
Why not just get a couple hackers to help figure it out?
GBPVR support in WinTV's Remote Controller software
voidfuchsia — Sun, 07/05/2009 - 09:03
A long long time ago, I purchased a Hauppauge HVR-1600 video capture card.
Then I got it to work with GBPVR.
That was all great and everything - my computer finally acted like a streaming media center without having to (at this point in time) reorganize all of my media onto a single drive and install LinuxMCE, but something was missing.
I needed IR remote control of it!
Premonition Public Run 1 - 2009-02-19 +6d
voidfuchsia — Fri, 02/20/2009 - 00:06
So I've decided to start making these runs public, starting with this one.
Each excel chart contains 3 graph/raw data pairs - low, medium, and high res.
Low res details the largest set of potentials, and is classically a 'shot in the dark,' like throwing multiple darts at wide potentials and expecting a result.
Medium res is a balance of large and small potentials - more probability, but at a loss of extremities.
High res are the 'most likely' but leaves out a LOT of potential that swings the given share, in this case the DJIA.
Aspire Hearthstone Win32 Build 1011
voidfuchsia — Thu, 02/05/2009 - 05:52
Aspire is an MMORPG server, used to create private, possibly even single-player, servers for World of Warcraft, etc.
More information about Aspire can be found here: AspireDev.org