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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ which made it easy for me to dive right in. I'll probably try out
[d3js](http://d3js.org/) for my next visualization project though, it looks a
whole lot more advanced.
###Current laundry usage charts###
### Current laundry usage charts
I created an [app](/laundry) in [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) to
display current laundry machine usage charts for all of the laundry rooms on
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The point was to make this as dead simple and easy to use as possible. Do you
think I succeeded?
###Weekly laundry usage chart###
### Weekly laundry usage chart
Knowing the *current* laundry machine usage is nice for saving a wasted trip
down to the laundry room, but what if you wanted to plan ahead and do your

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Since this is questionably legal, make sure you understand any Terms of
Services you accepted or laws in your locality regarding this before you follow
the steps below ;).
###Have Linux###
### Have Linux
Most of these instructions will assume you have Ubuntu, but
most distributions will work.
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ While RTMPDump works on a variety of operating systems, I've only researched
how to do this on Linux. Feel free to comment if you know how to do this in
Windows or OSX.
###Install RTMPDump###
### Install RTMPDump
This open source goodness can be found at
[http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/](http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/) or you can just
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ typing the following into your terminal:
sudo apt-get install rtmpdump
~~~
###Redirect ALL the RTMP!###
### Redirect ALL the RTMP!
Now we need to configure your firewall to redirect
all RTMP traffic to a local port on your computer (Note: this will screw up any
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ the following into your terminal, there should be no output from the command:
sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 1935 -j REDIRECT
~~~
###Run rtmpsrv###
### Run rtmpsrv
When you install `rtmpdump`, a program called `rtmpsrv`
should have been bundled with it and installed as well. We will want to run
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Streaming on rtmp://0.0.0.0:1935
###Feed rtmpsrv the Precious Video###
### Feed rtmpsrv the Precious Video
Now go to your browser and open/refresh
the page with the desired video. Try playing the video. If nothing happens and
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You can CTRL+C out of rtmpsrv now that we have what we need.
###Undo the Redirection###
### Undo the Redirection
You must undo the iptables redirection command we
performed earlier before you can do anything else, so run this in your
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sudo iptables -t nat -D OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 1935 -j REDIRECT
~~~
###Finally, Download the Precious Video###
### Finally, Download the Precious Video
Now paste that command you copied
from the rtmpsrv output in the step before last into your terminal prompt and
hit enter. You should now see a torrent of `INFO` printout along with a
percentage as the video is being downloaded.
###Feast Eyes on Precious Video###
### Feast Eyes on Precious Video
Once downloaded, the video file, which has a
`flv` extension and was named by the `-o` parameter in the command you copied

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ of tweaking. If anyone has read my past posts, they know that I am obsessed
with configuring things. Here is what I came up with for everything I would
ever need to do on my Chromebook:
###Writing###
### Writing
I spent a lot of time downloading
[various](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/write-space/aimodnlfiikjjnmdchihablmkdeobhad)
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am procrastinating if Im trying to look for the “perfect template” to write in
anyways.
###Programming###
### Programming
Ive gotten so used to [vim](http://www.vim.org/) in a Linux
terminal that I dont think I could ever use any other editor. There are a few
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ have all of the great chrome apps and extensions right at my fingertips.
Especially when some apps can be opened up in small panels in the corner of the
screen temporarily.
###Panels###
### Panels
Chrome recently released a new concept for opening new windows
called “Panels”, and once I discovered them I couldnt get enough of them. The
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Panel](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/improved-google-tasks-pan/kgnap
Im still lacking Facebook Messenger and Google Voice panel view apps, so I
might try my hand at creating one myself soon.
###Web Browsing###
### Web Browsing
And, of course, being a laptop dedicated to chrome, it
obviously has a great web browsing experience.

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ protect my eyes from the blinding light of my monitors I've tooled my desktop
environment over the course of a few months to be as dark as possible. It has
gotten complex enough that I thought it would be worth sharing now.
###dotfiles###
### dotfiles
Before I begin, I want to note that all the configuration for the setup I'm
describing is stored in a [dotfiles repo on my github
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[midnight](https://github.com/thallada/dotfiles/tree/midnight) branch will
always contain the setup described here.
###bspwm###
### bspwm
Inspired by [/r/unixporn](http://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn), I decided to switch
from gnome to bspwm, a minimal tiling window manager that positions windows like
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this superior to gnome for me because I never have to touch my mouse to move
around the desktop.
###gnome and gtk###
### gnome and gtk
I still love some of the features from gnome. Especially the text hinting, which
is why I still run `gnome-settings-daemon` in my [bspwm startup
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ under the "Appearance" tab that can be enabled. I use the
[Numix](https://numixproject.org/) gtk theme which seems to behave fine with
this setting.
###Gnome Terminal###
### Gnome Terminal
I've tried using a few other lighter-weight terminals like xterm, but I still
like the features of gnome-terminal more. I created a "bspwm" profile and set
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I can then map my hotkeys for starting a new terminal to the command
`gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=bspwm`.
###vim###
### vim
Making vim dark is pretty easy. Just put this in the
[`.vimrc`](https://github.com/thallada/dotfiles/blob/master/vim/.vimrc):
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colorscheme distinguished
~~~
###tmux/byobu###
### tmux/byobu
I like the abstraction that [byobu](http://byobu.co/) puts ontop of tmux, so
that's what I use in the terminal. Colors can be configured by editing the
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BYOBU_HIGHLIGHT="\#303030"
MONOCHROME=0
###evince###
### evince
I tell my browser, firefox, to open pdfs in evince (aka. Document Viewer)
because evince can darken pdfs.
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Select View > Invert Colors and then Edit > Save Current Settings as Default and
now most pdfs will be displayed as white text on black background.
###gimp###
### gimp
Gimp allows you to change themes easily. [Gimp GTK2 Photoshop CS6
Theme](http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=160952) is my favorite
dark theme. Put that in `~/.gimp-2.8/themes/` (or whichever gimp version is
installed) and, in Gimp, change the theme at Edit > Preferences > Theme.
###Firefox###
### Firefox
I had to hack firefox a lot to get it to be universally dark since the web
(unfortunately!) doesn't have a night mode switch. I'm using firefox instead of
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ theme](https://github.com/vimpr/vimperator-colors). Also, in order to make all
of the vimperator help pages dark, I had to add the protocol `liberator://` to
the regex for Midnight Surfing Alternative (exact syntax for that above).
###Redshift###
### Redshift
At night, it's also useful to filter out blue light to help with sleep.
[Redshift](http://jonls.dk/redshift/) is a utility that does this automatically
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![Midnight in action with redshift](/assets/midnight_screenshot_redshift.png)
###Invert it all!###
### Invert it all!
I noticed that with the dark colors and my monitor brightness turned low, it was
hard to see the screen during the day because of glares. An easy solution to

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Skip to the **Applications** part of this post to see the outputs from my
experimentation if you are already familiar with DeepDream, Deep Style, and all
the other latest happenings in generating images with deep neural networks.
###Background and History###
### Background and History
On [May 18, 2015 at 2 a.m., Alexander
Mordvintsev](https://medium.com/backchannel/inside-deep-dreams-how-google-made-its-computers-go-crazy-83b9d24e66df#.g4t69y8wy),
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ top-of-the-line GTX Titan X graphics card. Still, I believe this technology has
a lot of potential for generating game art even if it can't act as a real-time
filter.
###Applications: Generating Satellite Images for Procedural World Maps###
### Applications: Generating Satellite Images for Procedural World Maps
I personally know very little machine learning, but I have been able to produce
a lot of interesting results by using the tool provided by
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![Output of random clouds and water treatment
plant](/assets/random_treatment_plant.png)
###Applications: More Fun###
### Applications: More Fun
For fun, here are some other outputs that I liked.
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![Output of Norwegian forest and The Mountain
Brook](/assets/mountain_brook_hill.png)
###Limitations###
### Limitations
I don't have infinite money for a GTX Titan X, so I'm stuck with using OpenCL on
my more-than-a-few-generations-old AMD card. It takes about a half-hour to