In thoughts on
1 April 2010 tagged internet, merapu with no comments
bagaikan penyedia ISP di malaysia... banyak tapi sedikit.
time aku usha website broadband.my tadi, ada banyak penyedia internet (ISP) kat malaysia ni rupanya.
12 service provider semuanya.... pergh mantap!! hampir separuh jumlah ISP yang ada kat korea.
kalau kat korea, internet diorang paling laju dalam dunia serta murah sebab banyak competition antara penyedia khidmat internet ni. kalau kat malaysia ni nanti agak agak akan murah dan terlaju tak?
walaupun nampak banyak ISP kat malaysia ni, tapi apa bole buat... banyak tapi coverage sedikit.
semua main dalam bandar besar je. kata "kebangsaan", apa "kebangsaan"-nya aku pun tak faham... apakah satu lagi helah kata kata lebat menyedapkan ayat?
kalau bercerita tentang kebangsaan, aku harap perlaksaannya menyeluruh gak... jangan semua tumpu kat kl je pastu bangga "malaysia" ada internet laju la.... guna ipv6 la..apa jadah.. aduyai tak abisnya ip kat malaysia ni sampai geli gelimat cite pasal ipv6. ye la, kalau perlaksanaan mau ambik masa 5-10-12-13-14 tahun baru penuh coverage memang tak abis la kot ip tu ...ekekeke
cukuplah aku merapu.... dah cerah, waktu untuk tidur!
sekadar ingatan, malaysia bukan kuala lumpur sahaja.
In lifelog on
31 March 2010 tagged sampah, sarap with no comments
aku rasa lapar nak makan burger yang aku beli pukul 9 malam tadi
tapi malangnya burger aku dah hilang
aku pun lupa, salah letak atau kena paw
manusia/hantu mana yang ambik? apakah aku terbuang dalam tong sampah...
aaaaah aku buntu, tak pernah aku merasa kempunan macam ni
aku panas
aku bengang
lalu aku menulis di blog...
sekian
In thoughts on
28 March 2010 tagged internet access, malaysia with 2 comments
After 10 years of semy-slow streamyx broadband and liar 3G service company with bandwidth limited internet access.
Finally, Malaysia are proud to have tmnet high speed broadband (HSBB). Rumors said that it going to break the barrier of internet accessibility amongst people. Hmm.. hopefully?
Anyhow about the price range, in my opinion i think it's still high compared to other developed country in Asia .... uh-oh please for god sake, don't compare with Vietnam, Thailand and Philippine. We're Malaysia, always want to be number one only deserve to be compared to Singapore, Taiwan & Hong Kong. RIGHT? eh eh he he
Malaysia is a developing country that always want to be number one in everything that they did.
Biggest university, largest research lab, largest medical school, tallest building, you name it. All must be number one, especially in South East Asia region.
Erm... how about broadband? Don't want to make it NUMBER ONE too? Is it all those largest, biggest, no 1 in SEA is just a word... a make up word so people feel good about anything that we Malaysian did? kui kui kui ;p
If no, than please provide FASTEST, CHEAPEST and most import RELIABLE broadband service to the community.
Don't be like an old Malay word saying...
"ibarat bertelur sebiji riuh sekampung"
or in rempit way of saying "cakap lebat"
then, after awhile the speed just get worst and people start complaining.... again!
instead of inventing billions in this project, i suggest they upgrade current system to give better quality internet access to users.
p/s: i don't mind using 512KB package. I don't want to download the whole internet. All i want is to have a happy smooth web surfing experience. BTW, what is there to be proud with high speed internet access if most of Malaysia's IPs were blocked due to spam! ;)
In writings on
23 March 2010 tagged cvblob, opencv, ubuntu with 1 comment
cvblob is a great blob library for OpenCV.
install dependencies
if you're using version opencv 1.0 from repository
sudo apt-get install cmake libcv1 libcv-dev libcvaux-dev libcvaux1
if you're using version opencv 2.0 from gijzelaar's ppa (read my previous post) run this instead
sudo apt-get install cmake libcv4 libcv-dev libcvaux-dev libcvaux4
now, get the source file at http://code.google.com/p/cvblob/downloads/list
download, extract it into a folder.
wget http://cvblob.googlecode.com/files/cvblob-0.9.14-src.zip
unzip cvblob-0.9.14-src.zip && cd cvblob
cmake . && make
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In tips & tricks on
23 March 2010 tagged linux, opencv, ubuntu with no comments
for those who want to use OpenCV version 2.0 for their project in ubuntu can use this ppa to update your opencv library. it support ubuntu karmic (9.10) too.
add this line to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gijzelaar/opencv2-karmic/ubuntu karmic main
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com \
--recv-keys CAFC44EE7F39098CE6EC229CCA70E6A9087475A0
sudo apt-get && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
that's all, have fun coding :)