http://rhombus-tech.net/articles/fosdem2016/
awesome. i'm completely out of steam now, happily relaxing at the 2go4 hostel, going ice-skating this evening and back in den haag tomorrow :)
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On Monday 1. February 2016 15.14.56 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
http://rhombus-tech.net/articles/fosdem2016/
awesome. i'm completely out of steam now, happily relaxing at the 2go4 hostel, going ice-skating this evening and back in den haag tomorrow :)
Nice report and a nice experience, it would seem! Hopefully, a lot more people see the point in doing this now.
Thinking back to your interview the other day, you mentioned using EOMA-68 (or another EOMA specification) with digital cameras, and I must admit to have been thinking about this myself recently, what with the "cameras are just computers now" rhetoric one reads when perusing camera/photography discussion forums (along with the retort that certain cameras "are only computers, not cameras"). Matters got compounded somewhat when Samsung decided to retreat from interchangeable lens camera production, according to vague announcements, behavioural observations, and the occasional rumour.
I'd also been thinking a bit about existing PCMCIA/CardBus devices, and your mention of a card that fits into a camera and which provides ports for USB devices finally reminded me to dig out a card that I'd been thinking of, one that you might be amused/interested to see again. So I took the liberty of adding a page to the wiki:
http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/usb_port_card
Feel free to move or remove it if you don't think it fits in. (Or, indeed, to copy the image into the wiki as an attachment to keep the content in one place.)
The PCMCIA card size occupies about the same area as the screen on my camera, which is smaller than many DSLRs, and so the idea shouldn't be regarded as particularly crazy.
Paul
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On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Paul Boddie paul@boddie.org.uk wrote:
On Monday 1. February 2016 15.14.56 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
http://rhombus-tech.net/articles/fosdem2016/
awesome. i'm completely out of steam now, happily relaxing at the 2go4 hostel, going ice-skating this evening and back in den haag tomorrow :)
Nice report and a nice experience, it would seem! Hopefully, a lot more people see the point in doing this now.
Thinking back to your interview the other day, you mentioned using EOMA-68 (or another EOMA specification) with digital cameras, and I must admit to have been thinking about this myself recently, what with the "cameras are just computers now" rhetoric one reads when perusing camera/photography discussion forums (along with the retort that certain cameras "are only computers, not cameras"). Matters got compounded somewhat when Samsung decided to retreat from interchangeable lens camera production, according to vague announcements, behavioural observations, and the occasional rumour.
someone suggested doing digital-signing of pictures so that the editor (or the BBC) would know that it was an official journalist who took the picture. imagine a riot where the journalist takes pictures uploaded in real-time over 3G or WIFI, then converts to taking camcorder style, and gathers evidence of police brutality. but because it is in real-time the police commisioner calls up urgently to the riot police to stop their attacks... because the pictures are going out live in real-time.
I'd also been thinking a bit about existing PCMCIA/CardBus devices, and your mention of a card that fits into a camera and which provides ports for USB devices finally reminded me to dig out a card that I'd been thinking of, one that you might be amused/interested to see again. So I took the liberty of adding a page to the wiki:
http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/usb_port_card
Feel free to move or remove it if you don't think it fits in. (Or, indeed, to copy the image into the wiki as an attachment to keep the content in one place.)
yeah this is basically the pass-through concept.
The PCMCIA card size occupies about the same area as the screen on my camera, which is smaller than many DSLRs, and so the idea shouldn't be regarded as particularly crazy.
Paul
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