Archive for February, 2007

OCAU for sale RSS feed up

Well I’ve fixed and updated the OCAU For sale RSS feed. It’s updated every hour and is located at: http://project-2501.net/ocau-rss/for_sale.rss

Posted by Matthew on February 14th, 2007

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Gallery Implemented

Hacked up my gallery script into a WordPress plugin. Was a heck of alot easier that I thought it would be. Next up: OCAU rss feed

Posted by Matthew on February 13th, 2007

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New blog

Well, I’ve reached the point were I would rather a working website than one I’ve written myself, thus project-2501.net has become yet another WordPress blog. I will attempt to get the OCAU rss feed up soon.

Posted by Matthew on February 11th, 2007

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Ubuntu on my laptop

This (almost) marks the end of my running Linux (Ubuntu 6.10) on my laptop. I run Ubuntu at work, so this is more about compatibility than Ubuntu as a distro. Laptop: HP Compaq Presario v6000-something-or-other (the Core2Duo one with the 100GB HDD) Good things: Installed without any problems Audio and video acceleration worked out of [...]

Posted by Matthew on February 11th, 2007

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Very simple captcha decoding using the Canvas tag

Ever since learning about the canvas tag, I’ve been wanting to try this…. Yes, the captcha I used is amazingly simple to break, but, I doubt I'm smart enough to tackle anything more complicated. Though I feel it still serves a good proof of concept (espcially when combined with Greasemonkey) Canvas Captcha Results.png (57 KB)

Posted by Matthew on February 10th, 2007

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