IKEA Cardboard Camera

The disposable cardboard camera that we once used to know, is back. Smaller form. USB-Pluggable. Still cardboard. From the same IKEA that also builds sewing machines and TVs Clever move by IKEA, as they’ll most likely sell a truckload of these (imagine taking these to a festival, or giving one to your kids). IKEA Cardboard …

Fink at Motel Mozaïque 2012

Last week Fink, one of my favorite artists, came to Belgium to play in the Ancienne Belgique. An unfortunate event however prevented me from going. Luckily the people of 3voor12 have recorded his gig at Motel Mozaïque the day after. Best track indefinitely is the final track — “Sort of Revolution” — starting at 0:51:02

Lucidchart and Google Drive

At the school I teach at, we’ve been using Lucidchart to create our website wireframes. What caught my eye today is that they’ve launched a tight Google Drive integration With Lucidchart installed for Google Drive, you can: Create, open and share Lucidchart documents from Drive View, open and edit Microsoft Visio documents from Drive Export …

Google Drive’s Privacy Policy

Google Drive’s Privacy Policy compared to the other players out there. In short, Google is giving itself all the permissions it could possibly need to run all of Google services, with the specific limitations that it doesn’t own anything you upload and it can’t use your data beyond running its services. Also: Dropbox’s language is …

Man DDOSes his S3 bucket by adding its images in a Google Spreadsheet

I login to my AWS account to see what is going on, and I see this: $1177.76 in usage charges! A thousand, one hundred, seventy seven dollars. Out of which $1065 in outgoing bandwidth transfer costs. The scary part: 8.8 Terabytes of outgoing traffic! Tera. Not Giga. Terabytes. To make things worse, I realized that …