freenect demos
23/12/2013
freenect demos located in /user/bin freenect-cppview freenect-glpclview freenect-glview W/S to zoom in/out and C to toggle colour. Click and drag model to rotate
23/12/2013
freenect demos located in /user/bin freenect-cppview freenect-glpclview freenect-glview W/S to zoom in/out and C to toggle colour. Click and drag model to rotate
21/12/2013
Find things online, that google can’t: Shodan And here is what Google can find: http://www.exploit-db.com/google-dorks/
15/12/2013
After reading this post on Reddit about the unboxing of a Steam Machine, I’m very eager to see how well my own Linux machine will handle the Steam OS. All boxes below ticked, except for the NVIDIA graphics card. I’m hoping that the Steam OS will be the catalyst to get AMD drivers sorted for Linux… we can all dream 😉 I wonder how much the controllers will then cost?…
15/12/2013
After a week of evenings spending time trying to get my Pirate Box project working, on a TL-MR3020 I’d acquired. I finally got to test it this weekend in public. Following David Darts guide, I couldn’t get Pirate Box to install on the USB. Initially I wasn’t using a 2.0 stick, but even when I switched to one PB wouldn’t install fully. So brave me tried a different approach 😉…
11/12/2013
Unitag Cool site to generate arty QR codes Although it’s in French I had no problem creating a couple of codes, one for my home wi-fi network, and the one below for the site 🙂 Think I might see if this can be my new online icon!
08/12/2013
Fantastic, Gamer Geek has now achieved a Google Page Rank of 2 🙂 I’d like to thank my followers, readers, and the others who publish material on line that I plagerise! Check Page Rank of your Web site pages instantly: This page rank checking tool is powered by Page Rank Checker service
31/10/2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWsmB4SjGJw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
10/10/2013
We’re moving into the age of the paperless office at work, so I’m looking to start using my wi-fi Nexus 7 to take notes on. I can tether it to my mobile if necessary, and who knows they may one day entice BYOD by allowing us to connect our own devices to the companies wi-fi. But until then I’d like to use my Android device offline. Keep is great for…