LaTeX can already do (arabic) decimal and roman numbering for sections/chapters/pages/enums etc, but for proper geekiness of one's papers/presentations, it should be able to do it in binary digits.
This mini-hackweek project is about finding out and documenting how to do that in the easiest way.
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this work has experimented with zeromq sqlalchamy and multithreading in python to make a rich tool for syncronisation of your music collection with media devices.
This project will attempt to pull all this research into a product.
Using dynaname it is already possible to securely auto-update DNS records in a bind9, but this still needs a linux machine.
This project is about building a CGI frontend for it that makes it a replacement for the discontinued dyndns.org service.
whenenv is designed to keep the branching involved in build and functional test scripts from growing out of control.
You specify a list of environment variables and whenenv will then try and reuse existing scrimps to process the request.
BACKGROUND
Remote Attestation is a technique defined by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) consortium (http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/) to verify a platform's integrity (i.e. whether or not that platform is behaving as expected).
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The Intel Quark X1000 SoC was said not to run the i586 version of openSUSE. An i486 or other variant of openSUSE would need to be built to run on the Galileo and Edison boards.
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This project will focus mostly on getting to know the Clojure and ClojureScript ecosystem.
As part of this project I want to see how good the integration with the respective hostplatform is and how easy it is to use libraries for e.g. JavaScript in ClojureScript.