Second Life web resources for February 16th 2009 through February 17th 2009
February 18, 2009 1:30 am- VoIP on a Prim - Reactiongrid ft. Skype | VintFalken.com - Exporting an SL photographer’s Second Life
- New World Notes - Can OpenSim Worlds Scale Better Than Second Life? - “Adam describes the troubles besetting OSGrid, among the largest OpenSim worlds, now with nearly 12,000 registered users and 2500 monthly active users. At that size, however, the OSGrid is already having trouble with its Asset Server, where all the clothing, vehicles, notecards, and other content avatars store in their inventory is actually kept. Trouble is, it already has “several million asset entries and a 75GB table file” and with less than several thousand users “is nearly full on disk space”. “
- LSL Browser HUD - Second Life Wiki - “”Browser HUD” is a small HTML web-browser widget that appears in a 400×300 pixel window in the top-left corner of the screen. It will be used for our internal OI tutorial (replacing the attachment-based HUD). These LSL commands will let content creators control this Browser HUD to: … “
- Design Police, Bringing Bad Design To Justice With Stickers -
- Cutting off copy-right infringers at the ISP - Land’s Intersection - “I’ve only recently come across a blog entry about a law that is meant to come into force here very soon - one that makes ISPs cut off Internet access once a customer has infringed copyright more than once, via their Internet service. It’s seen as a highly controversial move, mostly turning on the issue of proof of the infringement. The infringements (as the Bill currently stands) do not have to be proven in a court of law.”
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