Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Android 1.5 -> 2.1 upgrade

    I have upgraded my Samsung Galaxy Spica mobile phone from Android 1.5 to 2.1 release by following this guide. There are many new features in the new release and a lot of additional software available.

  • Debian squeeze 6.0 frozen

    As of today 6th of August Debian squeeze release has been frozen. This means that new packages won’t enter into the current release anymore and bugs will be ironed out, until it reaches the final release in couple of months. At this time the Debian Conference is taking place in New York city.

  • Qik

    Qik is a streaming service, which enables you to record video and audio stream on your mobile phone and distributes it in live mode to their website. Visitors can then watch the stream directly by visiting your Qik personal website , browse your video archive and place comments. There is a similar service to Qik,…

  • Looking Glass

    I am spending the last days by looking at the Looking glass servers trying to resolve all the data which comes out of there. As the looking glasses use different software it gets interesting, when I am trying to understand the whole output. Earlier I have published the link to my MRLG where you can…

  • dn42 graphs

    The dn42 network is built through multiple nodes acting as AS’s. It’s visibility can be seen from the graphs made by Somerandomnick, Ivo and welterde. Daily update can be seen from Helios 1 and Helios 2 webserver. Be advised that graphs are big in size and can terminate your browser or close your X-sesssion, therefore…

  • Wlan Ljubljana

    I have attached 3 routers to Ljubljana Open Wi-Fi network. 2 nodes (Linksys WRT54-GS) are in my floor, one on the balcony and another in the apartment, the third node (Fonera) is linked wirelessly on the other side of the building. Now I am waiting for the fourth node to arrive so that it can…

  • Multi Router Looking Glass

    The MRLG for my Quagga node is available here.

  • Sage T-shirt

    Hurricane Electric is so nice to send all participants who completed their IPv6 test with top/sage level a T-shirt. They allready provide us with Free IPv6 tunnel broker service. A big shout goes also to the Go6 community and RIPE who gave us T-shirts on the last IPv6 summit, this is me wearing it.

  • Wlan Ljubljana

    I was on a briefing in Institute Jožef Stefan, where Mitar had a lecture about the Free Wi-Fi project in Ljubljana. I have joined the project in order to support one Wi-Fi node, which is connected to the network and offers free Wi-Fi/Internet access to people who are passing by near my building.

  • Small work is big shit

    “Small work is big shit” was the leading topic of the Student protest in Ljubljana, held in front of the parliament building on 19th of May 2010. The student organisation wanted to accomplish additional free benefits for schoolars and students in Slovenia. By the way Slovenias school system is still free of charge for regular…

Got any book recommendations?