During the weekends, when I have some free time, I’ve been (besides studying and sleeping):
Developing my ISP - pluto.betanegative.com went active last week (since renamed to mars.coldray.com). We’re currently hosted at ThePlanet with a modest amount of disk space and plenty of transfer. Since I’ve been busy with classes, I’ve only been able to configure Apache and some basic internal services. If time permits, I’ll be able to setup Postfix and get some spiffy webmail going this weekend. Hopefully.
Making Beer - That’s right, I’m actually using my Berkeley chemistry education. If you saw two guys carrying a large plastic bucket and a glass carboy around Berkeley this weekend, that was my friend Kevin and me. Although we can legally produce beer, we can’t legally drink it. Go figure.
Spreading OSS on the Berkeley DC Hub - If you’re a Berkeley student living in the dorms, you definitely want to check this out. It’s an incredibly fast private Berkeley P2P network hosted by my friend Mark that doesn’t count towards the bandwidth cap.
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HOLY SHIT, I’m definitely taking advantage of that DC hub when I arrive at Berkeley this Fall…
hi. hopefully you’ll see this message. i’m at mit right now, and i’m interested in setting up a similar hub here. i half-expected there already to be one here, but apparently there isn’t. could you maybe get me in contact with your friend and/or give me some tips yourself? i’d really appreciate it.
~Darren Yin, MIT ‘10
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