![]() ![]() (It’s also not the best thing I’ve ever written, but that goes without saying!)īut here are some screen shots of early versions of the user interface. Since the paper was written for a CS class it doesn’t have all of the theoretical work that I would present had it been written for a different audience. But you can look at a paper written for my networking class for some of my present ideas. I don’t have enough time right now to go into all of my conceptual thoughts about the project. The project was also a response to currently-prevalent network views of reality, suggesting ways in which we can view the world as much more fluid and lacking-in-structure, using that to our advantage. It came out of concerns I had watching events in Lebanon last summer, and Burma and Pakistan this fall, where the networking infrastructure was destroyed or shut down, eliminating regular communication channels. I’m working on a mobile phone application that allows activists to surreptitiously pass messages amongst Bluetooth-enabled phones. You should now see your internet tracks being scrobbled! I don’t know how this affects scrobbling streams, so your mileage might vary.ĭrop me an e-mail if you have any questions I’ll try and help out the best I can, but I can’t promise anything.Ī bit of a teaser about a current project of mine… Save the file, quit Script Editor, and start iScrobbler again.Edit that line so that it reads “if trackClass is file track or trackClass is audio CD track or trackClass is URL track then” (we’re adding ‘or trackClass is URL track’ after the words ‘audio CD track’ and before the word ‘then’) see the following photo:.Navigate a ways down in the file until you see the line “if trackClass is file track or trackClass is audio CD track then” (see the following image).The file is likely a binary applescript file, so you have to have the Script Editor application for this to work. Double-click “iTunesGetCurrentTrackInfo.scpt” to open it in Script Editor.Navigate to “Contents/Resources/Scripts”.ctrl-click and select “Show Package Contents”.You also probably need the OS X developer tools installed, which are a hefty download, or are available on your Tiger install DVD. The usual warnings about no warranty for harm you might to do your system apply :-) Note that you have do this every time you download a new version of iScrobbler, as we’re going to modify files within the application itself. There is, however, a simple fix for this. If you’re like me, and use iScrobbler for last.fm, you might have noticed that the program doesn’t scrobble tracks that you listen to from the internet over m3u files.
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