Research and development
On Sunday July 19 2009 Hardy announced on the EFnet website that Demon Internet will be delinking efnet.demon.co.uk and hub.uk from the EFnet IRC network in August. For me, it marks the end of an era. There are no more … Continue reading
Posted in Internet | Tagged demon, efnet, uk | 1 CommentYesterday marks the day that I took over the “cssbase” project. CSSbase is a html and css base framework that has been developed to make web site development quicker and more efficient. I hope to continue to maintain this project … Continue reading
Posted in Development | Tagged cssbase, efnet, google code, html, nrgetik, webdev | Leave a commentThis week i’ve been tweaking a little site I’ve started called “ismybrowseruptodate.com“, which is designed to assist people who don’t know whether their browser is up-to-date or not. At first I thought this would be simple, because I knew jQuery … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Internet | Tagged browser, detection, internet explorer, JavaScript, jquery, layout engine, opera, sniffer, useragent, version | 3 CommentsI started writing this article a long time ago, however after researching the DG834G I soon found many more articles and sites dedicated to hacking or customising the Netgear DG834G router. Recently I have discovered that many of these sources … Continue reading
Posted in Hardware, Internet, Sysadmin | Tagged customising, dg834g, hacking, netgear, router | Leave a commentYes, my botnet is pretty lame, but it’s also kinda cool. I’m not talking about anything bad though. My botnet is an eggdrop botnet that I use on the EFnet IRC network and it runs a script I called “lame”.
Posted in Development | Tagged botnet, efnet, eggdrop, harry.tcl, lame, TCL | Leave a comment ← Older posts