Journal entries in 'Things I Like' for March, 2005Now you can spy on my TivoI was messing around with the Tivo the other day and discovered that the Tivo Desktop application communicates with the Tivo via simple HTTP and HTTPS calls. I found that if you submit the same request that the Tivo Desktop application sends, and use 'tivo' as your username and your Media Access Key as your password, the Tivo returns an XML file describing the shows currently stored on the drive. I then spent about four hours hacking up a script to parse that XML file and output a nice pretty HTML listing of the stuff currently on the drive. Why? I don't know. Nobody gives a crap what I've got stored on my Tivo. I guess now I can check it from work and see what shows it has recorded for me while I was gone, but I think I could handle the suspense with no problem before :) Basically I just like the idea of having this big complex interacting system. If only I could think of more useful ways of putting this interest to use. If you're curious, here's what's Now Playing on Dan's Tivo. Permalink | Revision: 1 | (1 comment) | Comments are closed for this entry. March 18, 2005 at 8:29 PMOh no, I'm posting IM conversations on my blog! I need to go back to LiveJournal. But I couldn't deny you this.
raxtdrugar: man im a fucking hypochondriac Jing is either slightly dumb or a comedic genius. I can never tell which :) Permalink | Revision: 1 | (1 comment) | Comments are closed for this entry. Camera movements are interesting and weirdRecently I learned about a whole aspect of photography I'd never even heard of before: movements. I'd seen the various Canon TS-E tilt/shift lenses (such as the TS-E 45mm f/2.8) but never understood what the hell the tilt/shift meant. I finally found a page that explains it very well: Understanding Camera Movements at Luminous Landscape. Permalink | Revision: 1 | (1 comment) | Comments are closed for this entry. See all older entries in 'Things I Like' in the Archive. |
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