December 31st, 2007 – 1:02pm
Eytmology
Portmanteau of Logistician combined with the common acronym for Second Life, SL.
Noun
One (a Resident) who plans or implements the efficient delivery of goods, services and other content within a location in Second Life to consumers (other Residents)
December 30th, 2007 – 3:03pm
Now that I’ve been playing with Linden Lab’s webmap API and their Google Appliance I’m now able to generate the list of regions dynamically. Two changes to how they’re indexed: Now rather than being in one big page the index is split up alphanumerically, and the links now direct you to my rewrite of Linden [...]
December 28th, 2007 – 1:09pm
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’re probably aware that I put up a rather minimal webmap API under the SLOpenID banner a while back. The development of that API was discontinued after Linden Lab pulled the bloated javascript file that enabled me to get the co-ordinates for all the regions in [...]
December 18th, 2007 – 1:37pm
In case Linden Lab are wondering why my server was making a rather large amount of hits to the google appliance (as I’ve mentioned to Rob before) over the last couple of days, it’s because I’ve been working on “fixing” how their data is presented.
As you may have noticed, the Domesday Book renders profiles as [...]
December 6th, 2007 – 12:11pm
I was just in the WordPress IRC channel a few minutes ago when I noticed Matt Mullenweg was in the room, so I randomly posed an OpenID question that’s been bugging me for a while:
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/me wonders if its a good time to ask about OpenLD consumer support on WP.com
photomatt
we’ll get consumer support eventually
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photomatt: Q1/Q2 2008 [...]