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Bitcoin’s getting some traction

It’s an amazing time to be part of the Bitcoin family. With the Wikileaks scandal we had some quite heated discussions on whether to promote ourselfs as an alternative way for them to acquire funds, but in the end we decided not to, preferring not to be associated with a company being investigated by some countries. However the decision seems to have already been taken for us: as this article in PCWorld demonstrates we are not the only ones making that connection.

Furthermore people are investing more and more resources into Bitcoin as the confidence in the future of the currency grows. Currently the Bitcoin economy containing 4’464’000 coins is worth just short of 1 million USD (MtGox). Meanwhile the growing interest increased the difficulty to generate blocks (the means to acquire new coins and confirm transactions) to incredible heights, and newcomers are getting frustrated at how long it takes them to earn their first real coins. Luckily the Bitcoin Faucet and a pooled mining effort should counteract part of this problem, but the trend is quite clear, people that do not invest heavily into GPUs are will have nearly no chance at accumulating large quantities just by mining, but then where does a country just give you freshly printed money?

In the meantime a lot of discussion is going on about improvements to the Protocol, and what should be part of the Bitcoin ecosystem, specifically an alternative DNS system is in discussion, which would piggyback on the currency transactions.

That should be it for now, if you’re interested why not give Bitcoin a try, join us on the Forum or read up on the latest Developer discussions?

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Reviving Pitchfork

Quite some time ago I posted a tutorial on how to install the Web MPD frontend Pitchfork (Archive.org version since the original page is empty), and shortly afterwards I had to discover that the project apparently died.

But in my opinion it’s incredibly sad if such a large codebase is lost, so I just created a repository on GitHub for future development. Feel free to fork and continue development.

I’d be happy to hand over control of the code back to the original developers, so please contact me.

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Playing D&D on Microsoft Surface

When Microsoft first unveiled their Surface Project I thought, like so many, “Nice toy but what will it actually be used for?”. Well I just came across a nice Video of a Project by Carnegie Mellon University playing D&D on Surface. I’m a huge fan of RPGs and this ranges among the coolest accessories I’ve ever seen:

While looking around on their site I also found an older Walkthrough Video of the system which explains a bit more on how it works:

I hope the Project stays alive and hopefully RPG producers jump on the train too. Only thing I’d change is the rolling of the dice, I just love having real dice to roll instead of virtual dices.

Oh and do a Das Schwarze Auge and Shadowrun version, please

Thanks CrunchGear for pointing this out.
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How to fix Google Buzz

fix_google_buzzWhile I’m not quite sure on what to think about Google Buzz, just like I was ambivalent when it came to Twitter, I am quite sure that there is room for improvement. And I’m not the only one, there is an entire site dedicated to Digg style improvement idea collection called How To Fix Google Buzz created by Jyri Engeström, a former Google employee. So if you’re not happy with Buzz, just head over there and propose or vote an idea :D

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ShowRSS down

I’m a huge fan of Broadcatching because it allows me to catch up with the latest news and watch my favorite shows when I got time, and not when they are scheduled, and a nice side effect is that I don’t need to own a TV.

When I wanted to find out if there is something new to watch today I noticed that my favorite service, ShowRSS, is currently down, which would explain why I’m not getting my shows. I hope it’s nothing tragic and that it returns soon.

Update: and it’s back, apparently it was just a small problem, and not the so feared takedown.

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