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- Down to the wire: Byzantium Development Sprint (September Edition)
Friday evening the Byzantium development team met once again at HacDC to determine where all of us are in the engineering and development process and figure out what we ha
- Interviewed by College v2.0!
A couple of weeks back Project Byzantium was contacted by Jeffrey Young, a journalist with the Chronicle of Higher Education working the online beat. He'd heard about the
- Project Byzantium presentation at NOVALUG - 14 May 2011!
On 14 May 2011, Ben Mendis and I will be presenting on Project Byzantium at NOVALUG . We'll be talking about what Byzantium is and why we're building it , and we want more
- Project Byzantium: Development Sprint #2.
During the last weekend of March in 2011, a few dedicated hackers met at HacDC for the second development sprint of Project Byzantium . Our goal this time was to improvise
- Project Byzantium: Sprint #1.
EDITED: 20110318 @ 0955 EST5EDT. See end of article. A few weekends ago at HacDC a small team of highly skilled hackers gathered to work on practical solutions to a proble
- Anybody want to help buy a comsat?
There are some forward-thinking countries in the world who have decided that net.access is a basic human right and are taking steps to provide it to everyone who needs it.
- Insanity.
Noun. Doing the same thing over and over again to see if it'll get a different result. See also: UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- Just when you thought it was safe to route packets...
One of the most arcane yet commonly encountered pieces of equipment on the Net today are routers - devices (usually big, expensive devices) that look at the destination IP
- Belated LayerOne entry number one.
I made it to the LayerOne conference safe, sound, and on a shuttle bus that runs from the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California to the Hilton in Pasadena. Travel tip: If
- A Faraday cage in a can!
Wireless networking is a neverending headache for system and network admins, and not just because some makes and models of access points are so flaky, the could have come
- Changing the IP address of a Solaris 10 machine.
Edit /etc/hosts , change the IP address corresponding to the system's hostname. Edit /etc/netmasks , change the network and subnet mask. If required, edit /etc/defaultrout
- DNS greylisting to lessen the amount of incoming spam.
Greylisting is a technique for slowing down the oncoming torrent of spam on the Net today by breaking spamware that isn't compliant with the SMTP RFCs. It consists of a si
- Random knowledge X.
How to set up a crossover ethernet connection between two Sun Solaris machines: Connect both machines using a crossover ethernet cable. root@solaris-machine-1# ifconfig pl
- Intel is the first to market with a consumer implementation of 802.11n.
Intel has released an implementation of the draft 802.11n wireless networking protocol for laptops and other portable devices. 802.11n has five times the maximum data thro
- Artifically constructed extension nerves!
New and interesting developments in the field of neuroprosthetics! Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are culturing living data cables by stretching nerves ! Be
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