Again With This Angelo Stanford Shit

  • Breakout board for Anytone AT-D868UV external mic and speaker

    In the autumn of 2018 I got a DMR radio, the Anytone AT-D868UV, for amateur radio use. Although it's a rugged handheld radio, my primary use is at my desk in the home office.

  • Mustang: Rear Seatbelts

    In the 1960's seatbelt laws were a relatively new affair.

  • Offset trip to the medico

    Just got the Mustang back this week from the store. It had been at that place for the by 2 weeks. While I had dropped it off for what I had thought was going to routine clutch and manual work – it didn't quite plow out exactly that way.

  • Quadcopter

    Dorsum in May I picked up an AeroQuad Typhoon quadcopter kit at Maker Faire.

  • Rose the Mustang

    I recently acquired a '65 Mustang convertible so you'll start seeing things nigh it appear here.

  • Defcon twenty Badge Pin Layout

    Final weekend I was in Las Vegas for Defcon 20. The bluecoat for Defcon was electronic and included a fully hackable microprocessor, the Parallax Propeller. Towards the end of the convention they were selling actress badges – which I grabbed two spares to apply equally Propeller development boards.

  • VW Beetle Projection Part 6

    Recently I decided to re-upholster the seats in the Bug. Thus far I've fabricated information technology through the two front seats. It'due south been about 16+ hours of labor so far.

  • VW Beetle Project Role v

    I've accomplished a whole bunch of stuff over the past month on the Problems (but I haven't had fourth dimension to post about it).

  • VW Beetle Projection Function 4

    Today I finally solved the mystery of the gas fumes in the cabin. The gas odor seemed to be heavy in the trunk, where the gas tank sits. Looking around I realized a few things:

  • VW Beetle Project Role 3

  • MailWrangler one.3.iii Release

    MailWrangler for iPad 1.3.3 is now live in the App Store. Fixes include:

  • VW Beetle Project Part 2

    As of tonight the overhead dome light is completely operable. Last calendar week I was able to go the lite turning "on" via the switch on the calorie-free. Turned out that some of the fuse and wire connectons were corroded and were failing at doing their job. Cleaned up the contact points (some past dumb luck past disconnecting and reconnecting, even). After all that I got the emergency flashers and the "on" switch for the light working. The door activation fashion for the dome light nevertheless wasn't working.

  • VW Beetle Project Office 1

    This week I purchased a new (to me) erstwhile 1969 Volkswagen Beetle as a "project" machine. To understand why we'll go back in time a ways.

  • MailWrangler 1.3.i Release

    MailWrangler version 1.3.1 has been approved by Apple and is rolling out to the iPad App Shop now. This version comes over a twelvemonth subsequently the terminal release of MailWrangler.

  • Teambox Chrome Notifier Version 0.8.1

    Pushed out a new version of the Teambox Chrome Notifier this evening, bringing it to 0.8.1. Included in this release is:

  • Teambox Chrome Notifier release

    I've recently started using Teambox both for my own projects and those at Apture. It is a not bad, lightweight tool for planning and tracking projects. It shows things in an "activity feed" which feels right at dwelling for those of u.s. that apply Twitter and other like things.

  • MailWrangler issues with multiple sign-in

    At the moment at that place are problems with MailWrangler if yous have multiple sign-in enabled on your accounts. I've begun investigating how best to work with their new system.

  • MailWrangler i.ii & 1.ii.1

    This past week MailWrangler 1.2 went live in the App Store. This added a number of new features and stock-still a slew of bug including:

  • MailWrangler i.1 Released

    Later two weeks and a pocket-sized issue causing the commencement build of 1.1 to get rejected – and it's in the App Store. This version includes bug fixes and the ability to open links from GMail in a in-app browser. Grab your update/copy from the App Store today!

  • MailWrangler for iPad 1.0 Released

    I'one thousand happy to announce that Apple has canonical MailWrangler for iPad 1.0 before today. It is now available in the App Shop for $0.99.

  • MailWrangler; Take Ii.

    Non one to requite up as well easily, I've decided to attempt my hand again at releasing an application in the Apple tree App Shop. This fourth dimension I'chiliad going for the iPad.

  • XMC at present on github

    In an endeavour to get all my projects out in to the wild, I've pushed the XMC project out to github to mirror CSH'south local git repository server.

  • MailWrangler Source Lawmaking on github

    I've received a number of requests for the source code of MailWrangler over the past year. Recently I finally spent the fourth dimension to prepare and mail service information technology to github. Sadly I was unable to actually import information technology from SVN due to the repository being corrupted and non having a complete backup. I merely imported my most recent checkout of the code in to git, and pushed that. Not my first pick, only it works.

  • A DHCP Server in PHP, why not?

    The objective for the weekend was to go a server which could take, decode, process and respond to DHCP requests on the network. My first goal wasn't to build a robust server – really information technology was to learn something new and see if it could exist reasonably done. After pretty much two days of solid work (Sabbatum and Sunday) I had a working server. It assigns the same IP to every machine that requests an IP – but I was able to get a PHP program to handle sockets and UDP bundle parsing to read and write DHCP packets correctly. That was arguably the hard function. The rest is merely standard application logic.

  • Development on a Mac: Textmate + bundles

    With the start of my new job I finally got a Mac to apply at piece of work. I've been using one at home for going on two years, and so it's nice to finally use an Bone I like at work. With this comes the demand to use a adept editor for development.

  • My Trip to CA Visualized

    And then terminal calendar week I fabricated the journeying from Pittsburgh, PA to Foster Urban center, CA via car. I've made this drive two other times, though the destinations were Mountain View and Sunnyvale. This time I ran the Instamapper GPS tracking app on my iPhone most of the fashion. This yielded 3,642 data points along the way with longitude, latitude, speed, heading, altitude, and a fourth dimension postage.

  • Another GitHub project: CSH's Drink Machine lawmaking

    Then the ecosystem is now consummate. Until now we had CSH's Drink code partially online. I've corrected this by moving from SVN to GitHub what I believe is the last chip of Drinkable'due south lawmaking, the Java software running on the TINI boards in the machines themselves. For reference here's all the GitHub projects:

  • MailWrangler inquiries and update

    So lately I've been getting contacted a lot about MailWrangler. I have no idea why all of a sudden there's renewed interest from users and journalists. I haven't had time to respond to nearly people, sadly, but I'll address some things here for everyone.

  • GitHub, JSCore & Touchscreens

    So a couple of weeks ago I decided to finally get some of my code out to the globe. I've recently gotten pretty excited nearly using git for version control. Of course, GitHub is awesome and so I posted my code at that place. You can take a look at: github.com/adinardi.

  • Oh Solaris!

    So since we CSH sys admins are getting rid of quondam stuff we've got laying effectually (anyone want a Sunday E3000 server?) I grabbed ane of the Sun Netra T1 150'due south we had. It'due south a nice little machine (1U of solid metallic) with a 440Mhz UltraSPARC-Iii processor and one Gig of RAM. So I figured what the hell, let's install Solaris on this thing, it is a SPARC!

  • MailWrangler and the Apple tree App Shop

    So in July I wrote a small iPhone app called MailWrangler. Basically this app enabled a user to add their GMail accounts (standard and Google Apps For Your Domain) which they could load and switch between them quickly. It embedded Webkit in to the app and logged you lot in to the accounts automagically. Normally to check multiple Gmail accounts in mobile Safari you would have to log in and out of all of the accounts, typing the username and password for each. Using merely the Apple tree Mail application you aren't able to run into threaded views, your google contacts, annal (quickly), star, etc without going through the hassles that are present when using Gmail's IMAP on the iPhone. There'due south a similar app for the Mac desktop called MailPlane.

  • Containing CSS Floats

    This was a bit of a pain to find via Google this night then I figured I'd link to information technology and help others observe it.

  • iPhone and Lifesync

    Then in an interesting plough of events I bought an iPhone 3G on Friday. Got in line at the Stanford Mall Apple Store at 6:15am. I was out the door of the Apple Store with a new iPhone at almost 9:30am. I was effectually the 40th person in line, requite or have a few. I'd say it was a pretty good morning (Yeah they couldn't activate me in store and it took me a while once I got back with information technology… ).

  • LifeSync, Finally

    After a lot of reflection while looking at the ocean I decided to release LifeSync for free starting today. I realized much of the reason it wasn't out nevertheless was the need for a "perfect" 1.0 release version and setting up all the licensing and billing stuff. It is simply likewise much for only having a few hours hither and there to practice piece of work on it. Releasing it costless means a) it'due south not perfect and since you lot're not paying that's a picayune flake more acceptable, and b) I'll take more time to gear up issues rather than bargain with licensing and billing issues.

  • Great Jolt Justice!

    Earlier this calendar week I helped to bring a Informatics House tradition dorsum to floor. CSH was long known for information technology's huge consumption of Jolt Cola. For years in that location hasn't been Jolt in the CSH drink machines on floor because they weren't selling a container which the machines could vend, until now.

  • RIT Innovation Fair

    Over the weekend I was at the RIT Innovation Fair with the Informatics Firm showing off our networked vending machines Drink and Snack. I was interviewed by RNews. I was quoted near the end and I'thou in the video too.

  • Gmail includes AIM support

    So I checked my gmail this morning time. Log into the chat client and look there – in that location'due south an choice to sign into AIM!

  • Great Migration Complete

    I've finally fabricated information technology to Mountain View, CA. I've moved in and all. I've forgotten how much "fun" it is to move into a new place – and then many random things demand purchased.

  • The Smashing Migration

    The past few months have been quite a ride for me. The path I'k heading down at present is cipher like what I fifty-fifty imagined it would be a few months ago. Come Friday my time at BlueTie, Inc will finish afterward 1 year, vii months and 28 days of generally enjoyable employment.

  • iPod Automobile Audio Fun

    I recently began using the auxiliary audio port on my motorcar. I've had some interesting discoveries.

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