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„Jedlo z reštaurácie Maemo sa napodobiť dá, jedlo z Nomy ale nie. V Nome som mal to šťastie zažiť dve sezóny. V Hoteli Lomnica používame k surovinám podobné prístupy, ako sa využívajú v nordickej gastronómii,“ hovorí Head Chef päťhviezdičkového tatranského Hotela Lomnica Patrik Pokrývka.
Today, we'll all learn about Angry Birds, originally released for iOS and Maemo in December 2009. As part of its story, we'll explore the digital subculture known as the demoscene. We'll continue by talking about the creation of its development studio, Rovio, and we'll look at the creation of Angry Birds, in itself. Finally, we'll look at the Angry Birds franchise as it has grown in the years since. Stick around, and watch us play with feathered friends, on today's trip down Memory Card Lane.
Arif har grått i helgen, Dr. Jones forteller om julepynten som har hengt i stuen i 2 år, og Adelina deler litt av Maemo-opplevelsen. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Anna og Adelina har vært på Maemo, og det blir blant annet smaking av Michelin-kanelbolle. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Marc Dillon joins us this week on the Nokia Chronicles. A name that requires no introduction - a true heavyweight and the face that comes to mind when the N9, MeeGo and Jolla are mentioned. Marc gives us great insight this week into the processes and technical development behind some of the most iconic devices to come out of the Nokia stable, along with the trials and tribulations behind the software powering these phones and tablets. A master of the storytelling craft, we trust you enjoy tonight's chat with Marc as much as we did. Reach out to Marc Dillon: ================== Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcDillonDotFi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcdillondotfi Music Credit: ========= Title: Can't Sleep - ÆSTRAL Music Link: https://soundcloud.com/aestral/cant-sleep Artist Link: https://soundcloud.com/aestral Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aestraldepth Support ÆSTRAL here: https://aestral.bandcamp.com/
Marc Dillon joins us this week on the Nokia Chronicles. A name that requires no introduction - a true heavyweight and the face that comes to mind when the N9, MeeGo and Jolla are mentioned. Marc gives us great insight this week into the processes and technical development behind some of the most iconic devices to come out of the Nokia stable, along with the trials and tribulations behind the software powering these phones and tablets. A master of the storytelling craft, we trust you enjoy tonight's chat with Marc as much as we did. Reach out to Marc Dillon: ================== Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcDillonDotFi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcdillondotfi Music Credit: ========= Title: Can't Sleep - ÆSTRAL Music Link: https://soundcloud.com/aestral/cant-sleep Artist Link: https://soundcloud.com/aestral Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aestraldepth Support ÆSTRAL here: https://aestral.bandcamp.com/
Peter's way to mobile Linux Motorola A780: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_A780 Motorola A910: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_A910 Openmoko Neo FreeRunner: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner Really old stuff Hardware 2000: Agenda VR3: The first Linux PDA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenda_VR3 2002: Sharp Zaurus (SL-5500): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Zaurus 2004: Motorola E680, A780 Software GPE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPE_Palmtop_Environment Opie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Palmtop_Integrated_Environment Gone Websites handhelds.org https://web.archive.org/web/20090304221733/http://www.handhelds.org/geeklog/index.php linuxtogo.org https://web.archive.org/web/20090318024046/http://www.linuxtogo.org:80/ Nokia N900, lineage and offsprings Maemo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maemo (apologies for forgetting Maemo Leste, it's awesome. But: As long as it does not ship with a GUI for calling and texting, I doubt it's super relevant.) http://maemo.org/ Nokia N900 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N900 Nokia N9 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N9 Sailfish OS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS Jolla https://jolla.com/ 10 Year Anniversary blog post: https://blog.jolla.com/happy-birthday-jolla/ Facebook Live Event video: https://www.facebook.com/jollaofficial/ (starts after ~5 minutes) Running a GNU/Linux userland on an Android kernel Original Jolla announcement, that they would run Android hardware https://www.theregister.com/2013/09/17/jolla_sailfish_os_android_support/ libhybris: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybris_%28software%29 Halium https://halium.org/ Ubuntu Touch Ubuntu Edge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edge Ubuntu Touch (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Touch ArsTechnica coverage of the announcement https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/01/canonical-unveils-ubuntu-phone-os-that-doubles-as-a-full-pc/ Ubuntu.com:
Our guest, Jason Kridner, Co-founder of BeagleBoard, joins us to discuss overcoming supply chain issues and artificial barriers to technology, the future of open, modular hardware, and how technology should empower (and not limit) humanity. Hosted by Alexandros Marinos, Founder and CEO of balena. Interesting links: BeagleBoard https://beagleboard.org/bone Project Ara https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara Pocket Beagle https://beagleboard.org/pocket Mikrobus https://www.mikroe.com/mikrobus Maemo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maemo Donkey Car https://www.donkeycar.com/ Watch the recorded episode here. Check out our YouTube channel for other full episode videos and clips. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balenaio/message
Jorg Zupan (1987) je kuharski prvoligaš, ki je o kulinaričnem oskarju, kar Michelinove zvezdice tudi so, sanjal že kot mladostnik. In mu je uspelo. Z ljubljansko restavracijo Atelje. A šele takrat, ko mu ni bilo več tako zelo pomembno, da jo osvoji, ampak mu je še danes bistveno to, da je gost zadovoljen. Jorg kuha s srcem, čeprav pravi, da "jem le še svinjsko meso, ki ga sam zakoljem", strastno in ne mara predalčkanja v kateri koli kulinarični slog. On (se) razvija po svoje, avtorsko, pri tem pa se mu vendarle poznajo svetovljanske prakse v tujini, saj je pred leti v Avstraliji delal v takrat najboljši restavraciji na celini, sydneyjskem Quayu, od tam je šel v londonsko klasično francosko restavracijo z Michelinovo zvezdico - Pied-a-Terre, potem pa tudi za mesec dni še na prakso k Hestonu Blumenthalu v Fat Duck, in v Oslo v Maemo. Obe slednji se kitita s kar tremi michelinkami. Ljubitelj umetnosti, rolkanja in fermentiranih jedi, je pred kratkim odprl gostilno Breg, ki sledi konceptu "mastno in slastno, z jedmi za dušo". Zupan pravi, da nobena jed ne more biti boljša od sestavin in, da je v kuhinji pomembno to, da se ne ustrašiš, da imaš kontrolo. Bolj podrobno ga spoznajte v tokratnem Nočnem obisku, ko bo z nami delil svoje kulinarične zgodbe.
Ever had your heart broken by a gadget or a tech company? Ever had a void left behind by a piece of tech which no longer exists and was forcibly taken away from you? Does anyone read these things anyway? This is my story of how Nokia broke my heart.The Nokia N900 commercial that had me head over heels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54QuFYFAjQY
Vi pratar Maemo, livesändningar på instagram, det faktum att Sebastian jobbat en månad på Lilla Ego och självklart hans grymma insatts i Bocuse dÓr. MEN, den heta frågan ställs, givetvis: varför vinner aldrig Sverige? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Graham and Joe have been checking out Sailfish OS 3, and there’s a packed news segment including KDE, RISC-V, Fedora, and the FSF. News KDE on Necuno Mobile: Has headphone jack and …Maemo!? kde-Itinary Update Xubuntu to drop 32-bit ISOs RISC-V & LF Joint Venture FSF gets one miiiiilion dollars Fedora 31 Will... Read More
Graham and Joe have been checking out Sailfish OS 3, and there’s a packed news segment including KDE, RISC-V, Fedora, and the FSF. News KDE on Necuno Mobile: Has headphone jack and …Maemo!? kde-Itinary Update Xubuntu to drop 32-bit ISOs RISC-V & LF Joint Venture FSF gets one miiiiilion dollars Fedora 31 Will... Read More
Nynordisk mat er trendy og du får det servert på restauranter som Kontrast, Maemo, Kolonihagen, Fauna, Fru K og mange andre. Men er det bare sotet purre og håndlagde keramikktallerkner? Pia Cecilie Lund og VGs restarantanmelder André Blomberg-Nygård har med seg Jon Frede Engdahl fra Kolonihagen og Maemo.Produsert av Magne D. Antonsen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring celtic music, probably about half of which has lyrics, but much of which is very traditional songs. It's also a bit of a mix of old and new and not limited to Irish music. So let's get started!Whisky in the jar (2:43)Reels: Tom Ward's Downfall / Sligo Maid / Mountain Road (4:17)Up Kilkenny (Instrumental Version) (2:52)Drink It Up (2:07)Whisky You're the Devil (2:48)The king of the fairies/the mermaid (2:33)Achaidh Cheide (2:16)That was Whisky in the jar by Brigan, which is available from Jamendo. After that was Reels: Tom Ward's Downfall / Sligo Maid / Mountain Road by Lon Dubh, which is available from SoundCloud. You actually see that style of playing celtic music quite frequently - traditional celtic songs tend to be a bit on the short side, so by stringing a mix of them back-to-back, you can put together kind of a nice mix. They end up being a bit like building blocks. All of those songs are considered a type of song called a "reel", so they all match and go together well. Anyway, then we had Up Kilkenny (Instrumental Version) by Josh Woodward (Instrumental Versions), which is available from Jamendo. Next up were Drink It Up and Whisky You're the Devil by 3 Sheets To The Wind, which are both available from SoundCloud. After that was The king of the fairies/the mermaid by Brigan, which is available from Jamendo. Finishing up was Achaidh Cheide by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com. All seven songs in this set are licensed under an Attribution license.Long Road Ahead (2:29)Jigger (Traditional goes Rock) (2:09)Star of the County Down (5:11)Irish (1:20)04 Carousel 2 (4:03)Folk Round (3:06)That was Long Road Ahead by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Jigger (Traditional goes Rock) by vvsmusic and Star of the County Down by Marijanh, which are both available from Jamendo and are licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. Then we had Irish by Alas Media and 04 Carousel 2 by Neilhammond, which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license. Finishing up was Folk Round by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com and is licensed under an Attribution license.Today's app-of-the-day is Marble, a cross-platform globe viewing program which up until recently I'd never heard of. It's similar to another very popular earth viewing program. It has some nifty features like selectable map graphics for showing satellite vs. road map vs. a map from 1689. It also includes driving directions functionality, though it doesn't seem to be as far along in development. Anyway, it's available for Linux, Maemo, MeeGo, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. Check it out today at marble.kde.orgNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.LibrivoxIrish Mexicana (2:24)Whisky in the Jar (2:58)sous la pluie (3:48)Skibbereen feat Heydline (4:34)The Voice of Moss (2:17)The Pullet and the Cock (2:11)That was Irish Mexicana by Droxiav, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Whisky in the Jar by 3 Sheets To The Wind, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had sous la pluie by Adragante, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license. Next up was Skibbereen feat Heydline by Marijanh, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. After that was The Voice of Moss by Walid Feghali, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license. Finishing up was The Pullet and the Cock by duck, which is available from ccMixter and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some pop and rock. See 'ya!Download MP3
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring cartoon music.The Honors March (0:45 @ 0:10)Habanera (4:07 @ 0:51)Divertissement - Pizzicato (from the ballet Sylvia) (1:38 @ 5:01)Hebrides Overture/Fingal's Cave (11:22 @ 6:36)That was The Honors March by John Phillip Sousa and performed by the US Navy Band, which is available from Musopen and is licensed as Public Domain. After that was Habanera from the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet and performed by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had Divertissement - Pizzicato (from the ballet Sylvia) by Léo Delibes and performed by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com and is licensed under an Attribution license. Finishing up was The Hebrides overture or Fingal's Cave by Felix Mendelssohn and performed by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra for the Musopen project, which is available from Musopen and is licensed as Public Domain.As you've just heard, this week's episode is not all Public Domain like I usually aim for for cartoon music episodes. But it is still Attribution, so there's still plenty you can do with this music.So with that said, let's get back to music.Prelude to act 3 and bridal chorus (from Lohengrin) (6:33 @ 18:54)Home Sweet Home (1:17 @ 25:26)The Messiah, Hallelujah (3:51 @ 26:43)La Cumparsita (3:47 @ 30:36)Canon in D Major (5:55 @ 34:25)That was Prelude to act 3 and bridal chorus from Lohengrin by Richard Wagner and performed by the United States Marine band, which is available from Musopen and is licensed as Public Domain. After that was Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry Bishop and performed by Lucas Gonze, which is available from soupgreens.com and is licensed under an Attribution license. That recording could probably be considered a form of historical preservation - he used not only sheet music but instruments from 1900 and earlier to play it and has the sheet music available on his website if you want to try playing it yourself. Then we had The Messiah, Hallelujah by George Frideric Handel and performed by Orchestra Gli Armonici, which is available from Musopen and is licensed as Public Domain. Next up was La cumparsita by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez, which is available from Wikipedia and is licensed as Public Domain. Finishing up was Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel and performed by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com and is licensed under an Attribution license.Today's app-of-the-day is DOSBox, an x86 emulator specifically intended for running old games. For those of you unfamiliar with emulators, when you run DOSBox, it basically boots up a simulation of an old computer inside of your new one, allowing you to run old programs that no longer run properly on modern computers. DOSBox runs pretty much everywhere - there's even a port of it for my cell phone. It's available for Linux, BSD, OS/2, OpenSolaris and OpenIndiana, BeOS and Haiku, Kolibrios, RISC OS, XBox, PSP, Wii, Palm OS, webOS, Symbian, Maemo, BlackBerry Tablet OS, Android, Apple iOS, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and probably many more. Check it out today at dosbox.comNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.Nonsense NovelsAlso Sprach Zarathustra (1:26 @ 44:03)Rock-A-Bye Baby (5:22 @ 45:25)Pop Goes The Weasel Music Box (0:16 @ 50:46)Sobre las Olas (7:27 @ 51:02)Manhattan Beach (2:17 @ 58:30)That was the Sunrise fanfare from Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss and performed by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Rock-A-Bye Baby by an unknown composer and performed by Nexus 6, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had Pop Goes The Weasel Music Box, again originally by an unknown composer, performed by cgrote, which is available from FreeSound and is licensed under an Attribution license. Next up was Sobre las Olas by Juventino Rosas and synthesized by, and I'm going to give this my best shot, Alberto Eliseo Méndez Blackaller y orquesta XYZ Antares, which is available from IMSLP and is licensed under an Attribution license. Finishing up was Manhattan Beach by John Phillip Sousa and performed by the United States Marine Band, which is available from Musopen and is licensed as Public Domain.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some steampunk music. See 'ya!Download MP3Episode 41: Cartoon Music by Ralph Wacksworth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring harp music. As a heads-up, this episode is not safe for work. Not for language, inappropriate content, or anything else except one thing: this stuff puts me to sleep. Like, industrial strength lullabies. Absolutely perfect for right before bed, but if you need to stay awake, you might want to wait to listen until another time. So, with that, let's take a listen. Sweet dreams!Dante Axe - Harp Harmony (0:24 @ 0:31)Piece for Flute and Harp (2:13 @ 0:55)Harp Phrase 1 (0:24 @ 3:07)Harp Fantasy (5:18 @ 3:26)星へ (2:25 @ 8:40)Harp Phrase 2 (0:14 @ 11:04)The woman crying on the staircase (1:42 @ 11:16)That was Dante Axe - Harp Harmony by DanteAxeProduction, Piece for Flute and Harp by Steven O'Brien, Harp Phrase 1 by Chino Yoshio, Harp Fantasy by Tom Yeshe, 星へ by ju-nya, Harp Phrase 2 by Chino Yoshio, and finishing up was The woman crying on the staircase by pmiedzinska, all seven of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license.This week's another Attribution episode. There's all kinds of stuff you can do to reuse this music and pass it along for others to enjoy. All of the music this week is also from only one website - SoundCloud - which happened to have a ton of harp music under an Attribution license. Jamendo had a few good ones, but the licensing was more restrictive, so they'll have to wait for another episode. Anyway, with that, let's get back to listening to music.Harp (3:50 @ 13:44)Harp loop (0:32 @ 17:32)SwiftBeats - harp (0:11 @ 18:04)FiskaHarp (1:03 @ 18:13)Another princess of mars (2:10 @ 19:13)medieval boys (1:18 @ 21:22)Memories (4:03 @ 22:41)Celestia's Dusk (2:32 @ 26:44)Guzheng practice (2:22 @ 29:16)Siren ~ Original Song (1:31 @ 31:41)Lalo (6:01 @ 33:12)That was Harp by Chino Yoshio, Harp loop by ruchir-sharma, SwiftBeats - harp by Swift Beats, FiskaHarp by Jonathan Krüger, Another princess of mars by sanefiftyfour, medieval boys by clynos, Memories by Tudor Anghelina, Celestia's Dusk by NightBreeze7, Guzheng practice by Makavox, Siren ~ Original Song by Merryberry, and finishing up was Lalo by Alas Media, all eleven of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license.Today's app-of-the-day is Mumble, an amazingly easy-to-use voice-over-IP solution. It works a little like a conference call - multiple people can join a server and talk to each other. In practice, it feels more like a walkie talkie or like you're in the same room as someone else rather than the formality of a phone call. There is an integrated chat system, and all communications are encrypted. The cool thing is that it pretty much comes with all the defaults to just kind of work, and what there isn't a default for, it walks you through setting up the first time you launch it. It's available for Linux, BSD, Maemo, Apple iOS, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and probably buildable for just about any other platform supported by Qt. Check it out today at mumble.sourceforge.netNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.LibrivoxThe garden of earthly delights (3:36 @ 40:55)Tο παιχνίδι (The Game) (6:04 @ 44:16)仮歌用 (1:45 @ 50:21)By the Fire (1:59 @ 52:06)Morning Glory (2:43 @ 54:02)That was The garden of earthly delights by pmiedzinska, Tο παιχνίδι (The Game) by CallMeViking, 仮歌用 by ju-nya, By the Fire by Ralf Kleemann - Harpist, and finishing up was Morning Glory by Alphonsin, all five of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some cartoon music. See 'ya!Download MP3
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring chiptunes.Press Start (0:52 @ 0:10)130 Chiptune Lead A (0:07 @ 1:01)Continue 2 (1:19 @ 1:09)16 (1:16 @ 2:26)Close To You (edited) (1:33 @ 3:42)Boss (1:07 @ 5:11)Tasty (3:36 @ 6:16)Snegurochka's Gameboy (0:50 @ 9:51)One Hour Compo: Mechanized Whalesong [Famitracker Chiptune] (2:08 @ 10:41)That was Press Start by Andrey Avkhimovich, which is available from Jamendo. After that was 130 Chiptune Lead A by Rave.Vic Sample Pool, Continue 2 by 8-BITchin'tendo, 16 by bobbobowitz, a slightly edited version of Close To You by Killer Katana, Boss by 8-BITchin'tendo, Tasty by lightsoda, Snegurochka's Gameboy by Brettstuff, and finishing up was One Hour Compo: Mechanized Whalesong [Famitracker Chiptune] by Patashu, all eight of which are available from SoundCloud. All nine songs in this set are licensed under an Attribution license.This week's another Attribution music week, partially because I love the permissiveness of the license and partially because due to that I'd love to see someone use some of this music to make some more open source games. There are a ton of games already that run on Linux, but open licensed songs are a great way to push a game idea forward without it being quite as difficult.And on that note, I'd like to mention OpenGameArt again. They have all kinds of open licensed resources for making games, including graphics, sound effects, music, and 3D models. If you're interested more in programming or level design than drawing sprites, or even if you just want some stand-in graphics to prototype your game with, this site is a great resource. Check it out at opengameart.orgSo, with that, let's get back to listening to music.Spiff Tune - Jungle Relics (2:52 @ 14:09)Chiptune Playground (edited) (0:44 @ 16:59)Retro (0:44 @ 17:12)Like a Ghost (8Bit Chiptune) (0:51 @ 17:57)Tokyo Escapade (1:37 @ 18:48)Sandra Rosa Madalena - NES Chiptune (2:20 @ 20:22)Nights of Mischief ( 8-Bit Chiptune ) (1:04 @ 22:43)12 04 29 Arms (1:32 @ 23:47)Chance (1:35 @ 25:19)Spiff Tune - The Beach (1:46 @ 26:47)Wot (0:34 @ 28:30)The soundtrack to my happiness last summer (2:40 @ 29:05)That was Spiff Tune - Jungle Relics by Spiff Tune and an edited version of Chiptune Playground by Malyatrax, which are both available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Retro by Jensan, which is available from OpenGameArt and is licensed under the CC0 license. Then we had Like a Ghost (8Bit Chiptune) by Holms, Tokyo Escapade by __twc, Sandra Rosa Madalena - NES Chiptune by Sacola Man, Nights of Mischief ( 8-Bit Chiptune ) by MajesticMastermind, 12 04 29 Arms by LestatV3, Chance by bobbobowitz, Spiff Tune - The Beach by Spiff Tune, Wot by Kandit, and finishing up was The soundtrack to my happiness last summer by kinkinkijkin, all nine of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license.Today's app-of-the-day is Numpty Physics, a game where you draw doodles to try to get a ball from its starting point to the star at the end of the level. Everything in the level is driven by a physics simulator, so when you draw a line, it can anchored to something to keep it more solid or not anchored if you want it to fall. So, for example, if you need to get the ball from a high point to a lower point, you might draw a ramp. If you want to launch the ball somewhere, you might draw a seesaw by drawing a triangle for a fulcrum, drawing a lever above it, then drawing a heavy scribble above it to drop on the other end of the lever. It's a cool game concept that's been done multiple times before, but this one happens to be open source. It's available for Linux, BSD, OpenSolaris and OpenIndiana, Maemo, MeeGo, Sony PSP, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows and Windows Mobile. Check it out today at numptyphysics.garage.maemo.orgNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.LibrivoxMorningsteak (2:44 @ 33:49)Chipswing (1:31 @ 36:34)The End (1:09 @ 38:05)Baby's First Chiptune (1:35 @ 39:11)Song 4 (5:06 @ 40:46)Saw Adventure (3:41 @ 45:47)Never Stop Running (8-Bit) (edited) (4:00 @ 49:27)BETA31 (0:17 @ 51:44)You Win (0:52 @ 52:01)Sega Street (0:39 @ 52:54)Boarding in Green Valley (1:59 @ 53:33)That was Morningsteak by tozo, Chipswing by bobbobowitz, The End by 8-BITchin'tendo, Baby's First Chiptune by AndrewFM, and Song 4 by Aeko_, all five of which are available from SoundCloud. After that was Saw Adventure by Andrey Avkhimovich, which is available from Jamendo. Then we had an edited version of Never Stop Running (8-Bit) by FoxSynergy, which is available from OpenGameArt. Next up was BETA31 by Cosmos Computer Music, You Win by 8-BITchin'tendo, Sega Street by Brettstuff, and finishing up was Boarding in Green Valley by Killer Katana, all four of which are available from SoundCloud. All eleven songs in this set are licensed under an Attribution license.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some electronic music. See 'ya!Download MP3Episode 38: Chiptunes by Ralph Wacksworth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
On this week's show Inerg and Mekapaedia join me, The Thoth, for our sixth excursion into the land of podcasting. Remember, you have one more week to enter our contest to win a free beta key for Starcraft 2 or Plain Sight. We introduce our new segment - 'Try it for a week' - listen for more details. Join us for this and so much more on The GuysOnFOSS Podcast.Errors: I don't know who was pronouncing Maemo correctly, but there seems to be a bit of confusion about it on the Maemo forums. If you know how it is pronounced, let us know. Also, The Thoth said that Moblin turned into Maemo. This is false, Moblin and Maemo merged, making MeeGo (Try saying that 5 times fast!)News:IE Browser Share Drops Below 50%Toshiba 3D TVUS Army Testing PIPBoysFirefox 4 Beta Released for Maemo and AndroidNixie Pixel Wins Logitech 'Host with the most'TopicsAROSToyboxMicrosoft Expression EncoderMusic credit: Killing Time by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Schon wieder Dauerwerbesendung! =:-) Wir konnten einfach nicht anders, als endlich eine Sendung über das derzeit offenste und hackerfreundlichste Smartphone zu machen, das Nokia N900. Linux auf dem Mobiltelefon war nie schöner und weil man damit so viel tolle Sachen machen kann, hat eine Stunde Sendezeit fast nicht gereicht, um alles reinzubekommen. Trackliste Bilk – Phänomenal Spiral hands on Misty&Daeron – Nemesis Intro Intro :: Amazing, incredible, phenomenal, magic, simple, great, beautiful! OSS Kochen :: Open Source Kochen in München OSS Sauna :: Open Source Treff Sauna mit Floeff LSM/RLL :: Libre Software Meeting in Bordeaux / Frankreich CoSin 2010 :: Chaos Singularity 2010 in Bremgarten eth0 :: eth-0 in den Niederlanden FrosCon :: FrosCon in St. Augustin FrosCamp :: FrosCamp in Zürich FSCONS :: FSCONS 2010 Planungswiki Nokia N900 :: Produkteseite des N900 bei Nokia Maemo :: Maemo Infoseite von Nokia Maemo.org :: Maemo Community Plattform (hosted by Nokia) talk.maemo.org :: Diskussionsforen rund um Maemo fMMS :: Komfortabler MMS-Client fürs N900 File Download (59:59 min / 79 MB)
Schon wieder Dauerwerbesendung! =:-) Wir konnten einfach nicht anders, als endlich eine Sendung über das derzeit offenste und hackerfreundlichste Smartphone zu machen, das Nokia N900. Linux auf dem Mobiltelefon war nie schöner und weil man damit so viel tolle Sachen machen kann, hat eine Stunde Sendezeit fast nicht gereicht, um alles reinzubekommen. Trackliste Bilk – Phänomenal Spiral hands on Misty&Daeron – Nemesis Intro Intro :: Amazing, incredible, phenomenal, magic, simple, great, beautiful! OSS Kochen :: Open Source Kochen in München OSS Sauna :: Open Source Treff Sauna mit Floeff LSM/RLL :: Libre Software Meeting in Bordeaux / Frankreich CoSin 2010 :: Chaos Singularity 2010 in Bremgarten eth0 :: eth-0 in den Niederlanden FrosCon :: FrosCon in St. Augustin FrosCamp :: FrosCamp in Zürich FSCONS :: FSCONS 2010 Planungswiki Nokia N900 :: Produkteseite des N900 bei Nokia Maemo :: Maemo Infoseite von Nokia Maemo.org :: Maemo Community Plattform (hosted by Nokia) talk.maemo.org :: Diskussionsforen rund um Maemo fMMS :: Komfortabler MMS-Client fürs N900 File Download (59:59 min / 79 MB)
Asiat: - Nokia paljasti Maemo- ja Symbian-suunnitelmiaan 2010–2011 - Qt 4.6:ssa multi-touch - Koffice uusi versio 2.1, käyttöön myös N900:ssa - Google söi Gizmo5:n ja murhas Linux-clientin - Google Chrome Linux (Beta) - Pingviini potkii Microsoftin ulos pörssistä - Avointa koodia suositellaan virastoihin - New Linux kernel boosts graphics support, enhances KVM - Freebsd-reikä antaa hyökkääjälle root-oikeudet - Linus Torvalds johtavien ajattelijoiden listalla - Linux on jo joka kolmannessa miniläppärissä Puhumassa: - Henrik - Ninnnu - Sakari
Der Internetanschluss in der Wohnung ist inzwischen gang und gäbe, aber wie sieht es aus, wenn man unterwegs ist? Surfen im Zug, Mails beantworten auf der Alp, all das ist heutzutage möglich. Aber wie hat sich das eigentlich entwickelt? XTaran und Venty beleuchten die rasante Entwicklung der mobilen Datenübertragung. Trackliste Jonathan Coulton – Code Monkey TmX – Last Ninja 1 Remix Makke – Anarchy in the kitchen Nächste Sendung: Samstag, 5. Dezember 2009, 19:00 Uhr Linuxday 2009 :: Der Linuxday in Dornbirn GPG Keysigningparty 2009 :: LUGS Keysigningparty 2009 in Zürich OpenRheinRuhr :: Der Grund für die Vorproduktion Packet Radio :: Wikipedia Eintrag über Packet Radio Pager :: Bilder von Pagern, auch dem erwähnten Motorola Echo Natel :: Nationales Auto-TELefon IrDA :: Infrared Data Association Wireless FAQ :: FAQ zu WAP und WML WAP Symlink :: Symlink über WAP lesen SMS :: Short Message Service Warum nur 160 Zeichen :: Spiegel-Artikel über die Gründe, warum SMS nur 160 Zeichen lang sind. GSM Association :: GSM Abdeckungskarten und Informationen GPRS :: General Packet Radio Service EDGE :: Enhanced Datarates for Global Evolution HSCSD :: High Speed Circuit Switched Data UMTS/HSPA :: Universal Mobile Telecommunication System / High Speed Packet Access Bluetooth :: Offizielle Bluetooth Technologie Seite USB :: Universal Serial Bus Ogo :: Der Ogo, die Mutter der mobilen Datenübertragung Nokia N900 :: Nokia N900 Mobile Multimedia Computer Maemo :: Maemo Infoseite von Nokia Symlink Artikel von 2001 :: Erfahrungsbericht mit mobilem Internet von 2001 File Download (59:44 min / 73 MB)
Der Internetanschluss in der Wohnung ist inzwischen gang und gäbe, aber wie sieht es aus, wenn man unterwegs ist? Surfen im Zug, Mails beantworten auf der Alp, all das ist heutzutage möglich. Aber wie hat sich das eigentlich entwickelt? XTaran und Venty beleuchten die rasante Entwicklung der mobilen Datenübertragung. Trackliste Jonathan Coulton – Code Monkey TmX – Last Ninja 1 Remix Makke – Anarchy in the kitchen Nächste Sendung: Samstag, 5. Dezember 2009, 19:00 Uhr Linuxday 2009 :: Der Linuxday in Dornbirn GPG Keysigningparty 2009 :: LUGS Keysigningparty 2009 in Zürich OpenRheinRuhr :: Der Grund für die Vorproduktion Packet Radio :: Wikipedia Eintrag über Packet Radio Pager :: Bilder von Pagern, auch dem erwähnten Motorola Echo Natel :: Nationales Auto-TELefon IrDA :: Infrared Data Association Wireless FAQ :: FAQ zu WAP und WML WAP Symlink :: Symlink über WAP lesen SMS :: Short Message Service Warum nur 160 Zeichen :: Spiegel-Artikel über die Gründe, warum SMS nur 160 Zeichen lang sind. GSM Association :: GSM Abdeckungskarten und Informationen GPRS :: General Packet Radio Service EDGE :: Enhanced Datarates for Global Evolution HSCSD :: High Speed Circuit Switched Data UMTS/HSPA :: Universal Mobile Telecommunication System / High Speed Packet Access Bluetooth :: Offizielle Bluetooth Technologie Seite USB :: Universal Serial Bus Ogo :: Der Ogo, die Mutter der mobilen Datenübertragung Nokia N900 :: Nokia N900 Mobile Multimedia Computer Maemo :: Maemo Infoseite von Nokia Symlink Artikel von 2001 :: Erfahrungsbericht mit mobilem Internet von 2001 File Download (59:44 min / 73 MB)
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