Posts tagged google

wpToGo is freakin sweet!

If you feel compelled to blog from your Android-based phone, take a look at wpToGo grom the Android market place. It is a free app that uses xml-rpc to post directly to Word Press blogs that have it enabled. It is pretty neat, I’m using it right now.

Oh, my site got blacklisted btw.

Almost forgot to mention. My site got black-listed last week because it got hacked AGAIN! Even after I ran a virus scan, changed my passwords, changed my security questions, EVERYTHING… I get boned by a trojan or something which stole my account information and distributed malware via my website. I think I’ve narrowed it down to FileZilla. I sort of made the mistake of storing account passwords in FileZilla. I think someone must have gotten a hold of the configuration data. Anyway, no more stored FTP sites.

Because this, Google put my site on their shit-list. Which is apparently used by a large amount of web filters and things of that nature. So my site traffic had dropped drastically last week. Hopefully people have checked back and realized I’ve cleaned the threat. I got Google to remove my site from their shitlist so it shouldn’t be flagged anymore.

Again, I will re-iterate: I am a PC… and I got hacked… 3 times now.

Why is open source project hosting annoying and not playing nice with me?

I wrote a neat little web-based task system in PHP, jQuery, and SQLite last night and wanted a place to put it so I could give it to the world (and maintain my source code).

I checked out Google code, where I have placed several projects of mine. I successfully created a project, but when I’d try to check in the code, the SVN server wasn’t available. At the same time, I’d try to click the “Source” tab on the project that I just created and I’d get an HTTP 500 from Google (which is incredibly rare). So I marked that project for deletion from Google Code.

Then I went over to Source Forge. Source Forge is having issues. I couldn’t get their site to load at the time that I tried, again, HTTP 500 errors. Though I did get an email from them a few days ago saying they were going to be pushing a new UI to their site soon. The email said the service interruptions were only going to be for a few minutes at the most. Lets just say it was more than a few minutes, so I scrapped that idea.

Then I remembered a guy at work recommended GitHub. I’m really new to Git and so far I don’t like it. I find it more difficult to use than SVN–though it is faster by far. So I get the code put up on GitHub just fine, but now I can’t edit the repository details in the admin area. Every time I try to change the project website or description it responds with “Name is already taken”. Ok, minor annoyance. Ignoring that, I went over to the downloads area to upload my ZIP containing the final v1.0 build of the project. It gets 100% done and then I get a HTTP 500 from GitHub. I try to go back to the project page but now I’m getting a HTTP 500 error anytime I try to do anything with my project. Not all of GitHub… my project page. I seem to be the only one affected by this.

So, I’m a bit frustrated at the moment. I guess I’ll start working on one of my closed-source projects and call it a night.

KnowIT RC2.1 Released

I’ve completed the modifications and package builds for KnowIT releast candidate 2.1. They are available from the KnowIT Google Code site. Dare I say, this is one of the best peices of software I have written in a long time. And the best part is, its open source!

Check out the Screenshots.

KnowIT works with Windows ONLY. There is currently not a Linux/UNIX scanner available for KnowIT, and the database back-end is a Microsoft product (MSSQL 2005). However, I did add ODBC support this time around, so it may work on other database types as well. If anybody gets it to work on MySQL or Oracle, let me know.

VGL Math – 2D/3D Video Game Math Library

I decided to get bold and start another open source project. This time it is related to the math involved in developing 2D and 3D video games. The project is hosted at http://code.google.com/p/vglmath. I decided to deem it a “VGL community project”; VGL being the company I founded a few months ago.

I’m looking for any pointers, contributors, or experts to make improvements or recommendations to the code. So please check it out. If you’re interested in contributing, please send me an email at cale@caledunlap.com so I can add your Google account to the members list.

And if you haven’t already, check out http://www.venomgamelabs.com!

Now for your entertainment for the evening:

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