Archive for the ‘Modding’ Category

Tomato: Router Firmware

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Tomato is a small, lean and simple replacement firmware for Linksys’ WRT54G/GL/GS, Buffalo WHR-G54S/WHR-HP-G54 and other Broadcom-based routers. It features a new easy to use GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, enables new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, raises the limits on maximum connections for P2P, allows you to run your custom scripts or telnet/ssh in and do all sorts of things like re-program the SES/AOSS button, adds wireless site survey to see your wifi neighbors, and more.

Link: PolarCloud

Humor: 10 Best Printer Error Messages

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

I, for one, think our future robot overlords have a great sense of humor during their forced labor. All it takes to throw the office into chaos is one bored worker with the ability to rename files.

Link: BuzzFeed

Save Your iDevice’s SHSH to Avoid Losing the Ability to Jailbreak

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Apple likes to verify software updates, which is not so good for your jailbroken iDevice. Cydia generally circumvents the problem, but their servers aren’t exactly working at the moment. To avoid problems, you need to back up something known as your SHSH file. Here’s how to do it.

Link: Lifehacker

Cracking The Scratch Lottery Code

Friday, March 4th, 2011

As a trained statistician with degrees from MIT and Stanford University, Srivastava was intrigued by the technical problem posed by the lottery ticket. In fact, it reminded him a lot of his day job, which involves consulting for mining and oil companies. A typical assignment for Srivastava goes like this: A mining company has multiple samples from a potential gold mine. Each sample gives a different estimate of the amount of mineral underground. “My job is to make sense of those results,” he says. “The numbers might seem random, as if the gold has just been scattered, but they’re actually not random at all. There are fundamental geologic forces that created those numbers. If I know the forces, I can decipher the samples. I can figure out how much gold is underground.”

Link: Wired