Posted by Tomarus
on June 12, 2009
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So, a few weeks ago, I attended metameets, “A European conference about the present and the future of the 3d web”. But did i really attend it, or did my virtual representation of myself? Where was i really? And what does it matter?
As far as i was concerned, the meeting was boring overall, but certainly had interresting parts. There were boring powerpoint presentations of stuff we already know and with boring numbers to fill up the screen. And there were some really interresting presentations about current technologies which outperform current large commercial platforms, like Second Life. I believe the presentations itself were not all that important to the goals of metameets. But the gathering itself, the meeting, and the presentation of the meeting itself, is where the success of this kind of meetings lies.

As you can see on the screenshot, there is a Second Life viewer running in the background where i’m logged in. Inside secondlife there was a live stream of the peoples back’s and the mp3 stream of the voice of the current speaker. Outside, on the good old www there was another stream with a view of the screen the RL metameets attendees were watching. Also, on another screen (not visible in the screenshot) there was a RL person logged in with the SL viewer. The two people you see on the screen are actually logged in from another virtual world, Active Worlds. And the best part, they were using their phone to speak to the audience, through Active Worlds, inside Second Life and inside real life. Live on the web!
Now think about that. Where would you go to attend a meeting like this? I believe you don’t have to be anywhere to attend a successfull meeting, but you can be everywhere at the same time! The here is everywhere!


Posted by Tomarus
on May 01, 2009
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This is something i wanted to do for a long time. Primcount Heatmaps! When i first thought of it i hoped it would be a matter of some LSL scripting, dumping the results in a database and create a little image afterwards. Well.. Wrong! LSL is too limited in too many ways. Luckily there is always my good friend Dafne Lednev. Dafne is running my own libopenmetaverse based Second Life bot originally called ChiparusBot/0.1. Together with some perl i created some experimental heatmaps for my own sim Ten Thousand Shadows.
Doing primcounts using bots is a little more flexible, since you have all the information available about prims. However, for now i decided that only storing the prim positions would be enough data. The other option was to also calculate the actual prim sizes in the graph, but that was not my goal for now. Still there was one little annoyance to overcome using a bot to do primcounts. The bot doesn’t seem to track all prims in the sim, only within a certain range. This was hackingly solved by using a little LSL script to teleport the bot to several places in the sim and take snapshots of the primdata to process it afterwards.
This is the result after a few experiments.

Which is exactly i was hoping for. The white dots show areas of high prim concentrations and the blue dots are just single or just a few prims stacked together.
Continue reading…
Posted by Tomarus
on May 01, 2009
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Hello welcome to the third time or so i started a blog. I hope to be a bit more productive this time! This blog will be about my Second Life(tm) experiments, new products, new textures and opensource lsl scripting. Stay Tuned!