I had some time over the holiday break to “geek out” and get some things done I never seem to have time to do. One of the things I finally got around to was connect Boxee to my living room TV. You may have heard about the Boxee Box which was recently released by D-Link and sells on Amazon.com for $199 at the time of writing. I’m running the Boxee software which is based on an open source platform on my Linux box at home but it also runs on Mac and Windows computers as well. So long story short you don’t need a Boxee Box unless you don’t want to mess with running long cables from your PC to your TV or if you don’t have a decent graphics card and processor. The video review above takes you through the entire Boxee experience and so far I am in love with it (was up until midnight watching Revision3 shows).
Category: Technology
Free Your Inner Orangutan
I’m going to give you a scenario and by doing, so I’m hoping to prove a point. Let’s say everyone in the world has to go to prison even though they haven’t committed a crime. Let’s also say there are only three prisons which are an Apple prison, a Windows prison, and a Linux prison, and you get to choose which one you are going to spend the rest of your life in.
Why Not Free Your Inner Monkey (or Orangutan)?
My guess is because some don’t like to troubleshoot and fix things. Some just want their world to “just work” and I think there is something to be said for that, but I can’t understand why you would sacrifice your freedom because of it. Others like compatibility and the familiarity with their existing operating system because they use it at work or because it is compatible with so many things. Gaming on a PC is fun too, so I get that as well.
Are there some gaping holes and things I haven’t included in my arguments? Yeah absolutely, it is a complex subject, and I’m trying to simplify it, not to mention make it semi entertaining (and attempt to start a conversation). The most interesting thing about it? You might be a person who sits in a prison and does nothing and says nothing all day. Whatever prison you’re in, say something, do something, and be something! People (and orangutans/animals) were meant to live free, so why are so many of us living in prisons and happy about it? Live free and live open, and never forget sharing is caring. Oh, and Mr. Orangutan here says open-source rules and you like orangutans, right?
Feature | Apple Prison | Windows Prison | Linux Prison |
---|---|---|---|
Cost | High | Medium | Free |
Freedom | Low | Medium | High |
User Experience | Polished | Familiar | Customizable |
Stability | High | Variable | Very High |
Gaming | Limited | Excellent | Improving |
Discussion Points
- Which “prison” do you currently live in, and what made you choose it?
- Have you ever tried to “escape” to a different operating system? How did it go?
- Do you think the trade-off between convenience and freedom is worth it?
- What would your ideal operating system look like if you could create one?
Snake Robot Climbs A Tree
From the Biorobotics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, a snake robot (Snakebot) demonstrates how it can climb a tree and look around. Please keep in mind that this robot climbed a specific tree with a specific trunk width about 1 meter off of the ground. The researchers working to design, build and program these robots still have much work to do to get these bots to climb taller trees of various sizes and to navigate over branches and wires.