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Open Source Flash Players

I decided after reading this article, I decided to try out SWFDec instead of Adobe Flash Player. I shied away from Gnash early on since it didn’t support many newer features of Flash, and it didn’t work with YouTube. But, apparently, SWFDec works with YouTube (I just tried it), and according to the article above, my browser may use less resources now. We’ll see. Update Well, it turns out it crashes on my TheSixtyOne player on the right! Time to [...]

Dayne and I as foxes.

Well, we went to the firefox party: It was pretty cool – we got some swag and stuffs.

I’m going to OSCON 2007

Horray! Thank you for registering for O’Reilly Open Source Convention 2007 happening on July 23 – July 27, 2007. REGISTRATION STATUS Your registration includes the following: Convention Sessions (July 25 – 27, 2007) PACKAGE INFORMATION Your conference selections include: Convention Sessions (July 25 – 27, 2007) Access to all convention sessions and workshops. Access to BOFs, evening events, and community meetings. Convention handouts. Entrance to the Exhibit Hall and all events held in the Exhibit Hall.