Timeline for jokosher list by mikesheldon
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This sounds like quite a neat idea for automated reverse engineering and possible GPL compliance checking: http://bit.ly/14jWUb4
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Rockwatch now supports installing custom apps to the Pebble on !MeeGo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS06yNlF_og
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Here's a quick video of my progress in getting a Pebble working with an N9: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zc6Zq2Y3WY !meego
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The Echoprint database has just been updated with over a million songs, so Eyrie (http://bit.ly/ZiaifG) is now a lot more useful !meego
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Erudite, my !Kindle book reader, is finally available for !Symbian phones! http://store.ovi.com/content/358486
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Received my Pebble earlier today and already have basic functionality working from !meego (CLI only at the moment, GUI to follow) :)
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The final version of my thesis is now ready to start gathering dust in the university library :) http://mikeasoft.com/~mike/thesis.jpg
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Yeah, we still need to get around to setting up the database dumps on the new servers (along with fixing other casualties of the migration).
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We have very nice friends :) ISC provide a couple of servers for the database and web servers and Eimann provides a mirror for all the oggs.
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Yep and we have details for all the non-free tracks too, they're just not streamable.
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We only accept music which we consider to be under a free culture license (which excludes a lot of NC/ND tracks on Jamendo)
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We now have over 100,000 streamable tracks in total :). Also thanks to @sim6 for helping to improve the Jamendo import scripts.
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Finished importing new !jamendo tracks into !librefm, adding over 25,000 streamable tracks (plus a new one of my own: http://bit.ly/XRwqcB )
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My thesis corrections have now been accepted :)
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@afal Now you've made me want to write a Javascript generative music library by abusing <audio> and data uris
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Spent some time playing with the !jolla #SailfishOS SDK and managed to get a rough port of Ogre3D working: http://bit.ly/YCJPnP (with video)
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Glad to hear that you're enjoying it :)
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@reality Sounds like you want something a bit like http://www.playdar.org/
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They add a few new web service methods, clean up some old code, fix a few bugs (e.g. the scrobble forwarding bug) and offer a few speed ups