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Twitter Flood
Twitter Flood My little experiment last night to tag all of my messages caused my twitter feed to be flooded. Apparently wordpress decided to post all of my updates to twitter. I had thought that it would only post newly Read More
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Supporting alternative grids
Supporting alternative grids One of the things that I’ve been trying to keep up with in my infrastructure is to support OpenSIM. I keep forgetting about it because my OpenSIM does not yet fully supported HTTP methods. Because of this, Read More
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Editor’s Choice
Editor’s Choice One of my images was chosen for editor’s choice – best of snapzilla. I feel bad about getting recognition on someone elses pain. The person behind the avatar is a Holocaust survivor. Visit the Pooky Media Website as Read More
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MySQL, MySQLi, PDO?
MySQL, MySQLi, PDO? My head has been wrapped around optimizing my queries today for my inventory server back-end. I started with the MySQL extension, because I’m using MySQL. However, I wanted to create a wrapper that would handle common code. Read More
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Mapping Visitors
Mapping Visitors Today I learned about SL Presence. It detects the position of avatars within a region and then generates a map for you to put on a website. Here is Hooper: They don’t provide maps. I had to jump Read More
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Graphing Visitors
Graphing Visitors After a few days, it appears that the graphs are working pretty good. Currently they are limited to keeping track of 500 unique visitors per day. I can bump up that number a bit, but it will come Read More
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Returning to Reporting Tools
Returning to Reporting Tools It’s been a while since I’ve worked these all out. I’m bringing my reporting tools back to life. The tools all work in-world and show graphs and such about visitor metrics and region performance. I’ve reduced Read More






