Saturday, March 29, 2014

Mozcafe - An event organized

Its been a long time since I last saw you people. I was suffering through a writer's block both on my blog and the book I have been working upon. However, an event happened recently that made me get out of the block. So, let me tell you what led to this.
On 23rd February of 2014, we worked on a method to introduce the people of Allahabad to the wonders of open source. A seminar was organized for the event at IIIT Allahabad. The Mozilla foundation helped us along the way, by the way of goodies to be distributed and the budget to be used. So, I send my thanks to them for helping us make the event a great success. Without them, we would still be looking for sponsors, and what-not.
The idea was implanted in our minds after a few from our college went to the Kitchenmaker event in Allahabad hosted by ReMo Shahid. Already a lot of people from our college had registered to be FSA's at Mozilla Foundation, so we got together to find the future course for the college open source culture. A club was formed there and the general course decided.
The first mark to cross off on our list was the Mozcafe event, which we had decided to host in February. After getting permission from the college authorities and Gymkhana, the auditorium was assigned to us for 23rd. There were many practice sessions going on and I have to thank another of our clubs, the ALC Club for hanging with us through the thick of times and not getting frustrated with the long hours they had to put in too due to us.
Lo and behold, the time was upon us, it was 23rd February. Let me tell you, when you are working hard trying to achieve the best possible, that's the moment you feel true ecstasy. We had to go to take the food from a vendor before the event. Thankfully, the order had already been placed, so being a geek I can say in algorithmic terms it took the time complexity of O(1) rather than O(n).
Then the gunshot was heard, and the event started off. First up was Shahid presenting a start to the wonderment of open source and let me tell you, was it invigorating!!! Various goodies were distributed to participating people, and volunteers were running here and there to give mic to the person who wanted to answer. In all, it was a merry time. Next it was upto Charul to tell us about the process for applying to the prestigious GSoC program, that had many of us thinking about certain projects to make for the future, and how to get selected in it.
With the changing market that is the smartphone business, open source is the leading Operating System contributor. Mozilla doesn't want to be left so far behind in the race that it won’t be able to catch up. Therefore, with the launch of Firefox OS, it is taking a step in the right direction. Though far from perfect, it is a good platform to work upon and develop stuff. To impart us with the knowledge about the working of the OS, and tell a DIY about the getting the OS, Jatin was welcomed onto the stage.
However, it would all have been incomplete, without the talk of Aditya and Rahul, who were to tell us about version control, and how to contribute to the various projects that are continuously being worked upon throughout the world. GitHub, the leading social network for developers to contribute to the same project has helped since its inception to bring a project under a common roof. Though not to forget other leading ones such as Mercurial and SVN, but they are more corporate level works, than the open source of the world.
Now to learn blogging like this, and how to get the maximum views on your blog, people were treated to a feast on blogging by Ankit. SEO and other such terms that we have heard about, but never learnt how to use were unraveled in his talk.
Finally ideas were collected from the people about how they want to contribute to the world and an Idea Board was formed from it, and was it cool. Some ideas were so good, some trolls were included in that made us laugh right off the bat. Finally two of the best were selected and goodies were given to them. Also, some people came up on the stage to share their personal experience of the event. It was quite humbling to say the least.

And here I take leave. Take a moment to see the video below, and relive the moments with us of the day gone by, but etched in our memory like it was yesterday.



Thursday, January 16, 2014

Watsapp and other apps on Ironport

Well Ironport has always been a pain in our daily life at IIIT Allahabad and especially more to the ones that have been using Watsapp and other such things for a long time.
It was only this winter that I really started feeling the need for it in my day to day life. After cracking it after an hour of mental duress, I came to know that some of my friends have already done the same a long time ago. However, here goes to the ones still searching.
There are two simple steps:
1) Root your phone.
    Now many might object to this, as rooting is considered quite wrong and dangerous by many. Though          worry not, if you do install apps from legal sources, there won't be many chances of root access by others.    Also, if it was meant to happen it will happen whether you root it or not.
        For my fellow xolo q800 owners out there, the simplest process is as outlined,
        http://androidroot.in/how-to-root-xolo-q800/
2) Install Autoproxy Lite or ProxyDroid
   The first was the way I went , so here's the link, its pretty easy to set up.
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mgranja.autoproxy_lite&hl=en


Side Note: My friend Sameer commented that Droid VPN can be used without rooting the phone. I haven't tried it out. If someone does, please tell me the results.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Reminiscing part-1



Wonders never tend to cease and this December, I was introduced to one such man made wonderment.

Lo and behold it was time to visit Bokaro Steel City. There was no plan for visiting the industry, however connections do matter and we were able to get tickets for the consecutive day. Sadly there still remains the prevalent views about women in the mechanical industry and so my mother wasn't allowed to go in. Anyways let's leave that discussion for a later time and continue on.
The journey started on bikes and well it was motocross reincarnate. The roads were truly carved out of sand as in the vegetation was effaced from the trail and that's it. Well to say it was a wonder ride would be to say nothing about it. I was truly excited after that.
Well the first stop was the office and well that was a good one. However I wouldn't bore you all with all that financial stuff.
Next we went up to the iron smelting mill and it was pretty cool unlike people will believe. However, it was actually the mill was off for that time. When it turned on, it seemed like heat from hell itself. We had to move to the control room the heat was so great. An estimate of 2000°C was given to us by those who worked there. 

The beauty of the sparks though were truly something straight out of the best movie scenes about diwali.
Seeing the hot melt it is not possible to guess that it is what holds our houses together and far less conceive the same about burj khalifa. Then the melt was dropped into a kiln hoisted on a train. After it was full the train headed off.
Well so do we with the train. Hang on, there's much more to this than what I have said. Look for it on the next update.