This page consist of work orignating from the colaboration of Ryan and me (what I call, lambda.sapio), as well as stuff we've done individually.

lambdaServer

Below are links to websites that are hosted by lambdaserver. The first four are not only hosted by lambdaserver, but also maintained/developed by it.

  • www.lambdaserver.com
  • www.nealhogan.com
  • www.noobsd.org
  • www.littlecorneroftheworld.com
  • www.fabricofhealth.com
  • lambda.sapio

  • vitalk: While we have yet to do anything but talk about it, vitalk will be, in our opinion, an improvement on the UNIX talk application (a basic IM app). It has features that we enjoy and ones we look to add, such as an option to save a session. Check back later for more.
  • Yours Truly

  • Dissertation: I've been working on a dissertation for some time now about the nature of linguistic communication. Check out my (not so fully developed) ideas and, if you feel the need to use them, please give me some credit. Thanks.
  • Teaching: I'm currently teaching at Harper College and Cincinnati State College. This link takes you to a sample of syllabi that I use and a rather current CV.
  • HowTo's: This is a set of instructions on things that I've stumble upon and with. Perhaps they can set you on your way to dealing with your issue.
  • rssFeed: How to embed an rss feed on your website using PEAR without messing with your firewall settings.
  • Mr. Flannery

    -- Go to Ryan's work page for more information on the items listed below and more.

  • phpsymon (2004-2008)
    A simple PHP package that connects to a symux server and grabs the stats for a given symon host, displaying those stats in an easy-to-read, graphical interface. Featured on undeadly.org!
  • xosd-clock (2004-2008)
    A simple, easily configurable, text-only clock for X11.
  • xosd-battery (2008)
    A simple, easily configurable, text-only battery monitor for X11. Battery information is queried via sysctl(3)'s, so it works on OpenBSD.
  • xosd-systat (2008)
    A simple, easily configurable, text-only system monitor that displays (essentially) the first few lines of top(1) on the X11 root window.
  • find-sensor-mibs (2008)
    Although useless in general, this is a small program that can be used to find the complete MIB (Message Interface Buffer) to be used with sysctl(3) to query sensor information on OpenBSD. When run, it shows the complete MIB (simply an integer array) for all attached sensors.
  • vitunes (2008)
    This is my current hobby-project... I'm creating a curses-based media player for *NIX (well, OpenBSD) that allows one to browse all their media, search the media, make & manage playlists, and (of course) play their media. Think iTunes, only text-based with vi-like keybindings.
  • libmmmi??? (2008)
    This is actually part of my vitunes project (above). It's a BSD-licensed library that can be used to extract ID3v1 (basic, ID3v1.1, & ID3v1 Enhanced/Extended), ID3v2 (ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, & ID3v2.4), ogg-vorbis comments, and m4a/AAC meta information, from media files.
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