User:Olle
Olle blogs at his blog and codes at GitHub. And collects links at delicious.
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[edit] Things I am building
Hexayurt model. Photo lightbox.
[edit] Slow Shopping: Looking to buy
(Slow Shopping is a concept of shopping that allows you to outsource the thrifting to friends.)
If you run across this on your thrift shop or flea market travels, I'd be interested.
I would like that you bought it for me:
- Item (max price: N kr)
[edit] Tell the world about our Style of Work
Knoll pad about videos that will appear a cooperation with monki of Gothenburg Hackerspace. We want to make a movie, an instructional.
[edit] Research interests
- modular synthesizers
- microcontrollers, AVR, ARM, MSP430
- crafting things: Laptop cover
- Prgming lngs
- dataviz: Visualizing data, using graphical frameworks. Pure Data. Processing. ProtoVis from Stanford. The SIMILE stuff from MIT. Etc!
- "gamelike" experiences
- fun and simple web frameworks.
[edit] CampFireManager: a mini-barf
Pentabarf is huge, and runs on Ruby on Rails. Can this be done with smaller means? On other platforms, too? I'm looking into it, with an Englishman, in England.
[edit] Processing
Blogged about it. Will try and drag together people for more.
[edit] PD
[edit] Program Customization
Userscripts, plugins, themes, new ways for stuff to happen in existing applications.
- GitHub lets userscripts influence their design
- Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde told me that they incorporated a userscript as-is on their main website when they saw it was awesome.
[edit] Heroes and inspirations
[edit] Jeri Ellsworth
Jeri Ellsworth on the C64 joystick and her life at Stanford U. Fatman and Circuit Girl is a podcast-like video show. With Jeri Ellsworth. Watch the videos in that order.
[edit] Practical
[edit] Want to craft items
- Flag with Forskningsavdelningen logo
- Stamp (same)
[edit] Labeling system
Idea: To keep track of things, let's use labels. Label printers are cheap. Compare Labitrack.
Better solution: What we did in the end was to make labels that are the names of wiki pages in this wiki. SoldSta1 for instance, is a soldering station number one.
[edit] Ideastorm: 2010 July-Sept
From now until fall items for our schedule, add ideas here:
See http://ollehost.dk/forskningsavd-fall-2010.pdf for a "brighter" version of the below data.
| Theme | Description | Track |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding Open Data | With Tove's friend, the opendata researcher | Free Culture |
| Networked narrative infometrics | Dataviz workshop with David's colleague (title via vegalyra) | Software |
| Processing, Processing.js, ProtoVis | Fancy Dataviz tools | Software |
| Conlanging 101 | We Rip Off A 26C3 Talk! Esperanto, Lojban, and your own language | Other! |
| Design circuit boards with gEda | Learn to design a PCB ready for manufacturing, using free software | Hardware |
| Make a machine with Arduino | Sharing starting-level hardware hacking tips. Read more at the Arduino website. | Hardware |
| Make a mashup using some web API | Using the programmable web for good, or for awesome. | Software |
| How does a wireless network work? | Get the real deal. | Learning |
| Online maps: How do they work? | Make your own maps! Help Openstreetmap! Code maps! Pin-point! | Free Culture, Software |
| Scripting: automate everything in your computer | Bash, Python, Ruby... | Software |
| Debian GNU/Linux: how the package system works | Let the APT system work for you! | Software |
| Documentation for Open Source software | Using Doxygen, Sphinx, RDoc, or phpDoc, to render readable documentation. | Software |
