My Xen server is now IPv6 enabled, and I have 4bn or so routable IPs. Yay!
And with a little bit of playing, I have IPv6 over the openvpn connection to my laptop, so now I have my very own public IPv6 network at home. And of course, yay for ip6tables!
IPv6 enabled
Life..
I got busy with work just after the N810 arrived, but nevertheless I’ve enjoyed having it and I find it quite a cool gadget. It’s screen is readable in all but direct sunlight, which helps to make it a great device when traveling. I found myself using it mostly as an E-Book reader when on the road, and loving Project Gutenberg and the Baen Library. I still have quite a few application ideas for it – largely revolving around making online content easily searchable and then available offline (eg. train timetable searches, hostel/hotel contact information & reviews).
As a side note, I suspect that the next device I buy will come with a PixelQi screen for it’s easy readability, low power, and versatility, but it will still be a few months until the first commercial device using it makes it to market.
I’ve developed a reasonably complex Django application for questionnaires/surveys for a medical study, which I hope to release publically in the near future, after the internal project is released. We’re still working on a name, as django-questionnaire and django-survey are both taken.