hackaday.com - 3/16/2009
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Former Hack a Day contributor [Will] has been using a Eye-Fi SD card to automate his photo transfers. Unfortunately this requires using Eye-Fi’s software and talking to their servers. He used [Jeff Tchang]’s replacement server written in Python to recieve the images from the card. ...
returnbooleantrue.blogspot.com - 3/16/2009
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returnbooleantrue.blogspot.com —
Eye Fi Linux Hacking So I spent some
time over my vacation learning a bit more about
Python. What better way to learn a language than to implement something you want or need, right? I am releasing a standalone Eye-Fi server written in Python. ...
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Eye Fi Standalone Server
jkontherun.com - 3/9/2009
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jkontherun.com —
It was just in January that the folks
who produce the Eye-Fi SD memory/ WiFi card announced
a new product, but they aren’t sitting still. The new Eye-Fi cards bump the memory up to 4 GB to help handle all of that HD video you might be ...
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Eye-Fi bumps up to 4 GB, adds iPhone app
slipperybrick.com - 3/19/2009
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slipperybrick.com —
This eye lamp is creepy in a Sci-Fi,
the-wall-is-alive kind of way. It’s the kind of functional
wall art that will have you waxing philosophic. Are you looking at your lamp or is it looking at you? And if the eye lamp is closed so that it can’t see ...
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Eye Lamp is watching you watch it
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Brilliant hack: Eye-Fi standalone uploads
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... to learn a language than to implement something you want or need, right?
I am releasing a standalone Eye-Fi server written in Python. Basically I saw Dave Hansen's post (http://dave-hansen.blogspot.com/2008/12/freestanding-server.html) and went ahead and did it.
Normally, Eye-Fi's WiFi-enabled SD cards expect to be on a normal network, with a router, a IP address, and internet access to Eye-Fi's servers.
Standalon Server [Return Boolean True at Hack a day]
Sandalone Eye-Fi Server hack one-ups Eye-Fi Manager
Engadget —
... presented to the general public, and while it's written in a language that few understand these days (it's Python, and no, we're not joking), the functionality here is second to none. By tapping into this code, users can instruct their Eye-Fi cards to upload photos to different online galleries by running around the Eye-Fi Manager middleware. We know you're interested in giving this a go yourself, so feel free to slip on the Coke Bottle Glasses[TM] and hit that read link. [Via Hack-A-Day] Filed under: Digital Cameras, Wireless, Storage ...
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