Blog

Introduction to Reverse Engineering Software

Introduction to Reverse Engineering Software

Images-41 A little open source book action…This book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows©. Since reverse engineering is under legal fire, the authors figure the best response is to make the knowledge widespread. The idea is that since discussing specific reverse engineering feats is now illegal in many cases, we should then discuss general approaches, so that it is within every motivated user’s ability to obtain information locked inside the black box. Link.

When The Computer Makes Coffee

When The Computer Makes Coffee

Aufmacher Starbucks in your PC. René G. from Munich, Germany, is one of these individuals, a tinkerer and inventor to whom performance and visual style alone have long ago ceased to be sufficient. As a passionate coffee drinker, René G. set a difficult goal for himself, one that took him nearly 80 hours to achieve: through laborious and precise work, he was able to convert a coffee maker into a standard PC shell. A case of extreme modding, if you will. He invested over $3,000 into the components alone. Link.

DIY Ribbon Controller

DIY Ribbon Controller

Ribboncontroller …ribbon controllers are touch-sensitive strips that let you control pitch continuously (i.e., not fixed to the pitches of a keyboard). The original Martenot instrument of the 1920s had an early ribbon controller, but rocker Keith Emerson probably gets the most credit for popularizing the design.. Here are some DIY instructions for building your own ribbon controller. These aren’t just any old ribbon controller, either: not only are they much cheaper than commercial models, but they can play two notes at once. Link.

U2 iPod  iPod photo switcheroo

U2 iPod iPod photo switcheroo

Alk4Thumb A black iPod photo with red wheel mod. This is my iPod U2 Photo Mod (aka Alk3 iPod). When buying a U2 Face make sure you get one with a working click wheel and has been tested. I didn’t use the U2 back plate because there wouldn’t be enough room for all the parts. These pictures were taken in reveres order so I already have the U2 face plate on it. [via] Link.

DWR Champagne Chairs

DWR Champagne Chairs

Winner
I really like these little chairs made out of Champagne parts. The winner is a neat little chair made from the cork and wire- runners up include “corky” a dual cork chair, “folding cotillion” a fold up chair version and my favorite- “The DaVidRo Chair” a melted bottle with a cork based that looks really comfy. Link.

DVD ripping with Linux

DVD ripping with Linux

Images-1-7 DVD ripping and transcoding with Linux. This is a very specific tutorial about the DVD rippping and transcoding, using Mplayer and Transcode. It is well organized and it contains specific information about the codecs, the aspect ratio, the audio and other specifics. Recommended. Mplayer HOWTO. The original Mplayer HOWTO. They are a huge and precious source of information of any kind about the video playing/encoding. Plus, the supported OS are Linux, Windows, MacOSX, FreeBDS… you got it. A must for any serious user, everybody should take a careful look at it. Link.