Jeremy Ey (@kayakerscout)

Cookeville, TN

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @kayakerscout ever

February 3rd, 2011

so after a rocking team effort at @TTU_CSC to get #CSC2100 students with macs up and going with xcode, they release version 4. #lol or #cry

via Twitter for Mac

@ZicklePop maybe I should look before I tweet :) Thanks for the pointer, will look at when I’m a bit more rested.

via Twitter for Mac in reply to ZicklePop

the whole academic student/faculty thing is so much harder to define on @twitter than on @facebook.

via Twitter for Mac

finished off the whole @TTU_ACM evening with talk of the Swopper (http://t.co/NUeYgbX). #fb

via Twitter for Mac

Has anyone measured the impact of url shorteners to page-rank et. al.? Seems like less real urls: more spam urls could be part of problem.

via Twitter for Mac

Secondary lesson from today, @PARCinc closes up eariler than @TTU_CSC.

via web

@ceeasley21 For large organizations, even without extra money, requires smaller uplinks to rest of network, which is a cost savings.

via web in reply to ceeasley21

@ceeasley21 64GB SSD for all of Bruner would seem to be a good start, for example. (Guessing the gmail logo would stay in the cache)

via web in reply to ceeasley21

Are we sure that Vint didn’t have the facebook idea floating around somewhere in his head? ;) #PARCForum

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@ceeasley21 Yep, thinking you could build it into wireless access points, or the router behind them (2nd option might be more PoE friendly)

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“there’s names and data, there ain’t nothing else” — Van Jacobson #PARCForum

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oh! nice idea, using a first-hop-on-wire cache to improve performance of wifi connections. Cache benefit with even only one user. #PARCForum

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@PARCinc Would we do that in the chat box next to the video?

via web in reply to PARCinc

It’s a cat website example! The same type of site I use for examples in class! #PARCForum

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@ceeasley21 I think that’s one of the points of filtering what goes in. Personally, I’m worried about impact on neutral network principles.

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the Internet: “a billion systems and God knows how many users” — Van Jacobson #PARCForum

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PARCinc KEY difference dist vs commun system: you don’t just secure perimeter around world, you secure the *stuff* - info, not process! #PARCForum

via web (retweeted on 8:28 PM, Feb 3rd, 2011 via web)

“massive train wreak of systems” — this so describes network structures better than star or bus or whatever textbook term. #PARCForum

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MSFTResearch Check it out! Project Emporia:The Personal News Page: http://bit.ly/fEC5TA

via web (retweeted on 2:46 PM, Feb 3rd, 2011 via web)

CACMmag NIST has published its final recommendations for securely configuring computing virtualization technologies. http://bit.ly/h2eeYp

via web (retweeted on 12:56 PM, Feb 3rd, 2011 via Tweed webOS)

gslis CIRSS Data Conservancy partner, Sayeed Choudhury, on NSF requirement for data-management plans: http://bit.ly/h7tqVa #gslisui

via web (retweeted on 10:38 AM, Feb 3rd, 2011 via web)

theiana #IPv4: 102, 103, 104, 179 and 185 have been allocated. No unicast IPv4 /8s remain unallocated.

via CoTweet (retweeted on 9:24 AM, Feb 3rd, 2011 via web)