Category Archives: Second Life

OGP – Why live on Agni ?

Now I realise this question is probably aimed at the more technically minded (since the software isn’t exactly user-friendly yet), but when OGP eventually gets to the point where it’s as trivial as clicking a link to teleport between grids, and Agent Domain gets to the point where you can IM your friends & groups [...]

Images of Agni

This is just a short post to give everyone a heads-up that I’ve updated the images of the Agni grid. The images are available from the Second Life Wiki, and are distributed under Creative Commons Attribution + Share-alike license, so this is also a reminder that anyone making derivative works needs to publish said works [...]

inSL document oddness

Your use of the inSL logo must be in strict compliance with the Guidelines for Using the inSL Logo, The inSL signup form requires you indicate that you have read and agreed to the terms and conditions, as well as stating that you have read and agree to the guidelines. However, as point 3 of [...]

in-world map borkage

Matthew Linden reported that the in-world map was functioning incorrectly- I had noticed that some regions are showing up in the wrong place on LL’s webmap API, and subsequently my own. I’m hoping that my recent hammering of the map data hasn’t broken anything, but I’m sure they’ll tell me if I have (not that [...]

SLogistician

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)

Alternate SL Webmap API

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 [...]

Domesday Book: Events improvement

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 [...]

Possible OpenID Consumer release on WordPress.com

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: SignpostMarv /me wonders if its a good time to ask about OpenLD consumer support on WP.com photomatt we’ll get consumer [...]

Trespassing in Second Life: Is it a problem ?

Trespass, verb; To enter a property without permission The issue of “trespassing” in Second Life has always been floating about, whether it be in the form of permissions exploits, forgetfulness, or just making use of the default permissions. Trespass in the context of Second Life land as real estate If a Resident gains access to [...]

Things that are broken about Second Life and how Marv would fix them

I’ve been a long-time Resident of Second Life- I recently celebrated my 2nd Rezday. Throughout these two years, I’ve experienced almost all Second Life has to offer and bar inventory loss, all of it’s problems. Some of the problems with Second Life really, really bug the crap out of me; the ones I know how [...]

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