Year: 2012
Red airplane
Big Picture blog runs a few amazing in-flight images.
Mustachify.me web service
Here is a nice little web service that, given an image, recognizes faces and adds mustaches to each face on the picture. Â Appearing as mildly funny and mostly pointless at first, it actually packs some impressive technology. Â I’ve thrown a whole bunch of different images at it, and all the faces were recognized correctly. Â Not only that, but the mustaches were tilted appropriately to match the face angle.
GitHub’s free alternatives
Personally, I love GitHub. Â And I try to promote it as much as I can, and I’ve even got a few organizations setup their repositories there. Â However, I am still asked once in a while for a good alternative. Â These work either for people who don’t have the money to pay for GitHub’s private repositories, or who are required to keep their code in-house.
Here are a few alternatives to the GitHub hosting service. There are two types of software: locally installed software and hosted.  These are decent for smaller companies that don’t have the budget for licensing a hosted service.
Free Local Install
- gitlabhq.com – this project looks really good, with new releases every month.
- gitorious – solid, free alternative to GitHub.
Free Hosted
- gitorious.org –  open source projects are free, like github.
- bitbucket – unlimited free private repositories for up to 5 users. The pricing model is similar to the other Atlassian products.
Also, have a look at Sourcegraph, which you can host yourself or pay for a hosted service.
hack {cyprus} *12
I’ve heard the hack {cyprus} *12 announcements for a few weeks now, but unfortunately was too busy with my own projects to attend.  If you missed all the noise, hack {cyprus} *12 is a hackathon-type event, where a bunch of people get together decide on a few ideas they want to implement and jump into coding.  They usually go at it non-stop for approximately 24-48 hours, after which they present the results.
These are quite common in all the countries where programmers live. Â Now, we can proudly say that programmers live in Cyprus too. Â The picture above is from a few minutes ago. Â Just for the record, it’s Saturday night, after 1:00am! Â That’s nothing but impressive.
The event seems to be quite well organized, with its own website, Facebook page, Twitter, and more. Â (Have a look at their live stream page for latest updates.) Â It is also being sponsored by quite a few companies, including Microsoft, Cyta, and Cyprus University of Technology.
As I said, unfortunately I was preoccupied with something else to book my attendance for this event. Â However I am planning to go see the presentations tomorrow (care to join me?). Â According to the schedule, some time around 5-5:30pm the teams will show off what they have managed to achieve in such a short time.
@mamchenkov You are more than welcome to attend the presentations:)
— Hack Cyprus (@hackcyprus) September 1, 2012