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December 2011

notes on "the berg cloud little printer alternative"

by karlcow

Don’t want to wait to get a cute, Berg Little Printer? Weekend hacking project

September 2011

atmos/cinderella @ GitHub

by jpcaruana
Cinderella is a fully managed development environment for open source hacking on Mac OSX. It's powered by homebrew and chef. You only need Xcode to get started.

August 2011

Android App Turns Smartphones Into Mobile Hacking Machines - Forbes

by karlcow

Anti, a free app with a $10 corporate upgrade, will offer a wi-fi-scanning tool for finding open networks and showing all potential target devices on those networks, as well as traceroute software that can reveal the IP addresses of faraway servers. When a target is identified, the app offers up a simple menu with commands like “Man-In-The-Middle” to eavesdrop on local devices, or even “Attack”; The app is designed to run exploits collected in platforms like Metasploit or ExploitDB, using vulnerabilities in out-of-date software to compromise targets.

Nurture the Difference Between New York and Silicon Valley - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com

by karlcow

To be in Silicon Valley is to be completely immersed in technology. The building, the pushing, the hacking, the designing, the iterating, the testing, the acquisitions, the funding — it is everywhere and wholly inescapable. Here is a culture and place that emerged seemingly from nothing, and yet over the last 50 years it has developed a mythology deep and inspiring and all its own.

apologie de la grotte.

July 2011

June 2011

Cooking, computers and hacking: School accused of global scam

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Depending on your perspective, Lanxiang vocational school in Jinan in eastern China is either the heart of a secretive global hacking conspiracy or a second-rate educational factory that is best known for churning out hairdressers and cooks.

May 2011

good coders code, great reuse

by pkrumins
Peteris Krumins' blog about programming, hacking, software reuse, software ideas, computer security, google and technology.

March 2011

Make: Online | Is It Time to Rebuild & Retool Public Libraries and Make “TechShops”?

by karlcow

Hackerspaces usually revolve around everyone paying the rent (part of the membership, the largest cost of a space) and shared costs. It’s not really possible to estimate the average cost to get one started, but it’s usually whatever the rent is for a year in your local area for a pretty good-sized location.

Library as places for hacking litterature?

February 2011

January 2011

Place Hacking » Blog Archive » 2010 in Retrospect

by karlcow

a year of impossible explorations, culminating in our massive 7-day urban camping adventure across 4 European countries and dozens of derelict spaces all the way to East Germany.

December 2010

November 2010

October 2010

Firesheep's a Huge Hit with Amateur Hackers - PCWorld

by karlcow

Firesheep, an amateur hacking tool, has been downloaded more than 104,000 times a mere 24 hours

The water bucket above the door. The paper fish in the back.

(Paris Web !) #6 Innover de 9 à 5 (sur les heures de bureau) - Martius Web

by karlcow

#1

par karl Le mardi 19 octobre 2010, 18:57

Pour le français expatrié au Canada. Il est parti de France en 2000 vers le Japon et puis ensuite en 2008 vers le Canada.

Pour 37 Signals, un autre élément que les personnes oublient de mentionner : la taille de leur entreprise. Leurs techniques prennent du sens uniquement sur de petites structures.

Innover en France dans ce cadre de hacking. Oui. Pour avoir travailler en France. L’important est hacking qui tient à *observer* et utiliser les ressources *disponibles* pour créer des choses dans la limite de l’interstice. Tout espace contraint offre une possibilité d’exploration.

Hacking for Christ: Temporary Mailing Lists

by karlcow

The ad-hoc mailing list is cool. But you never know when a discussion stop and restart. There are some ongoing discussions I have with friends which last for years but at a very irregular pace and sometimes with 6 months of inactivity.

The last year and a half I have been confronted to a similar issue:

1. It costs to create a mailing list (admin work, email addresses, etc.)

2. Archives are good, specifically in a work context. It helps rebuild context for people who are late in the discussion. It helps remembering some decisions.

3. People do not know how to use dynamic folders for managing their emails. (Unfortunately) (All my mails of the last 20 years are in dated space folder with dynamic folders created for the current needs)

4. People do not know how to unsubscribe a mailing-list, but they know how to cc someone.

5. Some mails really belongs to more than one context, and it is a struggle for some people to know where to send them.

Some thoughts about a possible system (all issues not solved)

1. So I was wondering about a system where each mail has a unique id (already the case) and is saved online with its own archive.

2. The mail before being sent to the recipients has its header modified with a Archived-At: containing the URI of this specific mail.

3. It could have another header X-Thread-Archive-at: with the list or content of all emails in this thread.

4. The ACLs are dynamically set on each Web individual archive depending on who has been copied to this email.

5. The ACLs are inclusive for any new persons who is being added to the thread, including previous messages.

6. There is a possibility to tag and/or do positive bias filtering on emails the same way we do with spam, in a working context we would have a kind of shared vocabulary of contexts dynamically created. So the mails would be showing in dynamic contextual views.

Posted by: karl at October 13, 2010 12:54 AM

September 2010

Playstation 3 Hacking – Linux Is Inevitable

by marco
I still dare to say that if Sony had not removed “Other OS”, the PlayStation 3 would have been the first system to not get hacked.

July 2010

blog.teusink.net: Hacking wireless presenters with an Arduino and Metasploit

by karlcow

On of the things that worried me was: could someone in the audience send a 'next slide' command to the dongle in order to go to the next slide before I wanted to do so? Or worse: could he send random keystrokes to my laptop (after all, the device is a keyboard!).In short: yes you can.

June 2010

“for the lolz”: 4chan is hacking the attention economy

by alphoenix
Amidst all of this, 4chan has “popped.” Journalists and academics are clamoring to discuss and analyze 4chan. At first, it was all about discussing whether or not this community of 9.5 million mostly young mostly male internet people was evil or brilliant. Lately, the obsession focuses on anonymity, signaling that Chris’ TED talk set the frame for public discourse about 4chan. Both of these are certainly interesting topics. 4chan has created some of the most lovable memes on the internet but /b/tards have also been some of the most nefarious trolls and griefers on the web.

May 2010

Hack2Learn.org

by jakamos
Howto's, iPhone & Co, IT, Security & Hacking

April 2010

How to Hack Toy EEGs | Frontier Nerds

by JJL (via)
Arturo Vidich, Sofy Yuditskaya, and I needed a way to read brains for our Mental Block project last fall. After looking at the options, we decided that hacking a toy EEG would be the cheapest / fastest way to get the data we wanted. Here’s how we did it.

February 2010

Hacking on RDF in Ruby - The Datagraph Blog

by karlcow

RDF.rb is easily the most fun RDF library I've used. It uses Ruby's dynamic system of mixins to create a library that's very easy to use.

Live Hacking CD | WebDevOnLinux

by nicolargo
Live Hacking CD, un live CD Linux dédié au hacking

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