Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Clever Flash Drive Tricks

5 Painfully Clever Flash Drive Tricks


5 Painfully Clever Flash Drive Tricks We Wish We'd Though Of


5 Painfully Clever Flash Drive Tricks We Wish We'd Though Of
Most of us see our USB flash drives as expendable, one-trick ponies—good for storing and sharing files and not much else. But with the appropriate knowledge, that little mess of gigabytes in your pocket has the potential to be so much more.
After scouring a recent Quora thread calling for useful (and largely unknown) thumb drive tips and tricks, we've compiled a list of some of the most painfully brilliant ways to put your flash drive to work. Because let's face it—we could all use a few more missile keys in our lives.

1. Tandem, Hard Drive Missile Keys

You can create a stripe set between two thumb drives, essentially a mini RAID0 array. The data is then inaccessible unless both drives are mounted, so the two drives can be given to two trustworthy people and then only used in tandem, kind of like missile keys.

So it's not especially useful, but it is cool.
Basically, RAID 0 is all about performance, employing what's called striping (where data is broken up into pieces and written across multiple drives). Let's assume we've got a setup with four hard disks. The performance edge comes from the fact you're getting massive throughput—it's like going from one lane to four, since you're writing and accessing all four drives in parallel. The downside is that if even one of the hard drives fails, you lose everything—every file would be incomplete.

2. The Dead Drop

Bury it in a wall with its end sticking out.
But WHY?
As you can see its not very convenient. You could end up with scratches on your laptop, a broken USB port, broken USB drive or all three. More importantly, why would you be bothered about checking it out or leaving something on it? The answer to that is -because it's fun (for some people at least). It isn't solving a problem, it isn't meant to be practical or useful.
The Dead Drops scattered around NYC actually started as a project by Aram Bartholl, who wanted to create an anonymous, offline file-sharing network in a public space. It's not the most practical application, sure, but you'd have to be dead inside to not let your curiosity get the better of you.

3. Lock & Unlock Your Computer

You can lock and unlock your computer with a physical device, pretty much like they doin the movies. Use the free PREDATOR application, which turns a USB flash drive into an access control device – a key for your computer. When you leave your PC, unplug the USB stick and your computer will be locked. When you return, plug it back in and your computer will be unlocked. It's like using the Lock function in Windows, but you don't have to type your password when you return. When you unplug your USB flash drive, your open windows will minimize and your screen will go dark – plug it back in and your screen will turn back on.
While Predator specifically is Windows only, Mac users needn't worry—you've got some alternatives to choose from.
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4. Give Your RAM a Boost

You can use it as external additional RAM to increase the overall performance of your PC. This feature is called ReadyBoost.
Basically, ReadyBoost helps out slow hard drives by caching some of the data over to your USB flash. So a ReadyBoost-compatible memory stick lets you take advantage of the lightning-fast seek times on flash drives, allow you to access your data quicker.
So how do you know if your flash drive has the ReadyBoost power to get you up to speed? According to Microsoft:
The most effective way to determine whether a specific flash drive meets ReadyBoost requirements is to test it. Windows Vista and Windows 7 automatically test removable storage when attached. If a storage device fails the test, Windows will automatically retest the storage on a regular basis.
Of course, since most PCs today pack at least 4 GB of RAM, chances are ReadyBoost won't make any real noticeable different. But if you're working with 2 GB of RAM or less, this could cut down on some major slow-load-time frustrations.

5. Quickly Connect to Wireless Networks

Windows includes a feature that can save your current wireless network's name, password, and other information to a USB stick. You can then use the USB stick to quickly connect to your Wi-Fi network on other computers without typing the password over and over again. In fact, you can even use this USB stick to quickly connect an Xbox 360 to your Wi-Fi network – just select the Windows Connect Now option while setting up a wireless network on your Xbox.
To save your Wi-Fi settings to a USB flash drive, click the wireless icon in your system tray, right-click your current wireless network, and select Properties.

On the Connection tab, click the Copy this network profile to a USB flash drive. Click the Next button and Windows will copy the settings for the configured network to your USB stick. Connect the USB stick to another computer, and then double-click the setupSNK.exe file on it to install your network profile on the compute.
Of course, ideally you'd simply change your Wi-Fi password to something not impossible to remember. But if that's not an option, this is astoundingly easy to do and seems pretty obvious once you know that the option's there. But considering how often we "misplace" our absurdly long Wi-Fi network keys, it's a trick that could turn out to be astoundingly useful, too.
5 Painfully Clever Flash Drive Tricks We Wish We'd Though Of

The Anatomy of A [Project] Drone

Droning On: The Anatomy of A Drone:

Droning On: The Anatomy of A Drone


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These last few weeks I’ve been ordering parts for the Hackaday Testbed, a basic quadcopter to be used here at Hackaday. The top question I see when surfing multicopter forums is “What should I buy”. Which frame, motors,  props, speed controller, and batteries are best?  There aren’t easy answers to these questions with respect to larger quads (300mm or more) . There are a myriad of options, and dozens of vendors to choose from.
In the online world there are several “big” vendors. The classic names in the USA have always been Tower Hobbies and Horizon Hobby. Some new US-based companies are All e RC and ReadyMadeRC. Several Chinese companies, including HobbyKing andRcTimer, maintain warehouses in several parts of the world. I’m only listing a few of the big names here. If I’ve left out your favorite site, drop some info in the comments section.
The killer with many of these companies is supply. A popular component will often go out of stock with no hint as to when it will be available again. When it comes to single parts like batteries, it’s easy to just order a different size. But what about motors or speed controls? These components need to be matched on a multicopter. Changing one for a different model means changing all of them, so it pays to buy a spare or two when ordering! Click past the break for a breakdown of some multicopter parts.

Friday, April 25, 2014

How To Set Up Recaptcha

HowToSetUpRecaptcha - recaptcha - How to set up reCAPTCHA.

"HowToSetUpRecaptcha 

How to set up reCAPTCHA.

Updated Feb 18, 2013 by adrian.g...@gmail.com
Note: this documentation is a community-supported, unofficial version of the official docs, and may be out of date or incorrect in parts. The official docs are located at: https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/intro
reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that helps protect your site against spam, malicious registrations and other forms of attacks where computers try to disguise themselves as a human. reCAPTCHA comes in the form of a widget that you can easily add to your blog, forum, registration, etc. Below you can find instructions on how to add reCAPTCHA to your site.

Part 1: Sign Up

First, you'll need to sign up and create reCAPTCHA keys for your site.
The keys are unique to your domain and sub-domains and will not work for other domains unless you:
  • Sign up for multiple keys (one for each site)
  • Create a global key by checking the box for "Enable this key on all domains (global key)"
For example:
  • The keys for test.com will work on a.test.comb.test.comc.test.com and any other sub-domains.
  • If the option "Enable this key on all domains (global key)" is checked, the keys will work on a.test.comx.comy.com and any other domains or sub-domains.

Part 2: Installation

Installation consists of two steps and optionally a third step where you customize the widget:
  1. Client Side: Dis.... .... .."

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Friday, April 18, 2014

Google Search Result for photo gallery - thumbnail grid lightbox photo gallery swipe

Google Search Result for photo gallery - "thumbnail grid lightbox photo gallery swipe"



Mobile Image Display | Photo Swipe | Lightbox Gallery:

Mobile Image Grid

Gallery

Galleries using an image grid for smart phones should be restricted to a maximum of about 12 images. The EverWeb image gallery widget doesn't play too well on mobile devices due to the small size of the enlarged image. It also isn't capable of providing captions.

Shadowbox is a much better option since the popup image can be adjusted to fill the viewport and captions can be added in the Title attribute of each image link and there are other possibilities...

PhotoSwipe

PhotoSwipe was designed specifically for mobile devices but has the unusual feature of being swipeable on conventional websites using the mouse.
The popup slideshow has play, back, forward and close buttons. The captions are derived from the alt attribute in the thumbnail img tag.

Thumbnail Grid with Expanding Preview Like Google Images | jQuery Plugins

Thumbnail Grid with Expanding Preview Like Google Images

Thumbnail Grid with Expanding Preview Like Google Images

 March 19, 2013     22397     Gallery Grid & Layout
Thumbnail Grid with Expanding Preview Like Google Images
A nice tutorial from Codrops on how to create a thumbnail grid with an expanding image preview similar to the effect seen on Google Images.
The idea is to open a preview when clicking on a thumbnail and to show a larger image and some other content like a title, a description and a link.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

RoyalSlider - Touch-Enabled Image Gallery and Content Slider Plugin

RoyalSlider - Touch-Enabled Image Gallery and Content Slider Plugin

RoyalSlider is a powerful image gallery and content slider plugin.
Script is available as jQuery and as WordPress plugin, view WordPress version features.
Every slider template is responsive and touch friendly. Take a look at it in your mobile device or try to resize your browser to see the effect.

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Features of jQuery version

  • Modular

    Script architecture allows you to create your own version of the script using online tool and include in build only features that you need.
  • Touch-friendly

    Touch navigation for slider and thumbnails, vertical or horizontal.
  • Responsive down to mobile

    Size of slides and thumbnails can be dynamically changed (all sliders on this site are responsive).
  • HTML content in slides and thumbs

    Any content can be inserted inside each slide and thumbnail. Links are automatically blocked when dragging, inputs are handled too.
    View content slider ▸
  • Super customizable

    50+ js options, 4 skins with photoshop files, 9 pre-built templates (and more coming). Everything can be customized and dynamically resized via CSS.
  • Semantic and SEO friendly

    All images are visible to search engines. Slider requires as low markup as possible. Tag names can be changed (slider can be created from an unordered list, as well as from a list of divs).
  • Smart Autoplay

    Auto slideshow that wait until image is loaded, and has an option to stop at first user action or pause on hover.
  • Smart lazy-loading

    Gallery loads nearby images in background, so users don't need to wait each time and images are available instantly. You may set how many images to preload in options.
  • Animated Blocks

    Slider can contain blocks of HTML that appear after slide transition using the fade or move effects. Provided as a module, and can be easily removed from build to save performance.
    View example ▸
  • Native Fullscreen

    Slider supports fullscreen mode and automatically loads larger images in it.
    View fullscreen gallery ▸
  • Video support

    YouTube or Vimeo can be added to any slider. Video is hidden under the image placeholder and doesn't load heavy iframe until required. Also, there is an API and instructions to add another video sources. Provided as a module.
    View video gallery ▸
  • User-friendly

    Doesn't block vertical scrolling, doesn't block default browser zoom, works if javascript is disabled, allows navigating as fast as user wants (doesn't block navigation), has options to disable mouse/touch drag for slides and thumbnails.
  • Permalinks (deeplinking)

    You may link to each slide from address bar by adding #hash to the end of URL. Optionally you can make URL automatically change when slide changes.
    Gallery with permalins ▸
  • Thumbnails, tabs or bullets

    Thumbnails are controlled by swipe gestures, can be positioned verticaly or horizontaly and resized separately from main slider area.
    View gallery ▸
  • Auto image scaling

    Images can "fit into area", "fill the area", "fit area only if image is smaller" or don't scale at all.
  • Unminified Source

    You get unminified version of JS code and nicely organized CSS files. You're free to modify any source files to fit your needs.
  • Lifetime Support

    Free lifetime support to help you if something went wrong. Provided by direct script developers, nothing is outsourced.
  • Free Updates

    Slider is now in its 9th version, and each of these updates were free. Plugin is always under development, feel free to request new modules or templates.

For developers:

  • Cross-platform & cross-browser

    Slider works and has been tested on IE7+, iOS, Opera Mobile, Android 2.0+, Windows Phone 7+, BlackBerry OS and even black&white Kindle Keyboard browser :). Uses future-friendly feature detection (for CSS3 3d transforms and rAF). Since 9.3.5 RoyalSlider also supports touch navigation in IE10 using pointer API.
  • CSS3 animations

    Slider uses CSS3 transitions with fallback to animate everything: slides, thumbnails and blocks. While dragging it uses requestAnimationFrame.
  • Memory management

    Gallery keeps only a few slides in display list and doesn't use "cloning" technque to save memory on mobile devices.
View pricing or View demos

41653 licenses sold with avg. 4.7/5 stars rating based on 3346 reviews, since summer 2011.
(data from HTML and WP versions, at 17 Feb 2014)

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Friday, April 11, 2014

Thursday, April 10, 2014