BSD is dying (geekery, linkage)
by at 3:04 PM
Wait, no, I meant it's driving.
Who is driving car? Mac mini is driving car! SO CRAZY!
(Incidentally, my Mac mini arrived today. Its name is "honey." To go along with the whole beesbuzz.biz thing. I cheated and named it before I got a feel for it. Oh well.)
Hey, anyone know if one of the Linksys WRT54g alternate firmware things provides a vhost-aware frontend proxy? like, something which can act as just enough of a front-end proxy server to route HTTP requests to the right system? Or should I just forward all port 80 requests to honey and then have honey proxy them as appropriate? (using mod_rewrite hacks or squid or something... or actually, doesn't Apache have some sort of vhosting-aware proxy layer as well?)
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http://www.hyperwrt.org/Features.shtml
They had to read numbers from some hardware. I think those numbers were coordinates and angles. At their 2nd presentation, they had accomplished the feat of printing those numbers using a "UNIX program".
First of all s/UNIX/C. Second of all: WOW. NO SHIT, MAN.
I'm glad other people have actually stepped to the DARPA challenge.
that darpa challenge is darn hard, though.
my workplace was considering trying it, but due to the lack of directed funds and the lack of enough people wanting to work on it on their own time it fizzled.
oh well!
-bill