Personal Cloud Designed to Run on Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi General

The Nimbus Personal Cloud has just been released - I am very excited to share it with the XDA community!
Nimbus lets you store, share and stream your files anywhere and is designed to run on nothing but an external hard drive and Raspberry Pi. Best of all it's 100% free.
If you're interested, head over to cloudnimbus.org, check out the demo, and set up your own personal cloud if you have a spare RPi laying around.
I would love to hear your feedback. Let me know what you think!
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Nimbus client VM screen size
Hi,
I've started using Nimbus Cloud at the company I work and installed Centos7.5 KDE Workstation.
Though I didn't find the way to set the screen size and the opened screen is really small 800x600. It's quite difficult to run Eclipse for C++ and Java development.
Is there a way to configure the client VM screen size?
Thanks
Zeev.

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[REQUEST] Physics Game

I'm new here, lurking around for a week or two, anyways I have used every major mobile platform so I have many ideas to incorporate them into the Diamond/Windows Mobile.
One game I would really like to see on the Diamond is Crayon Physics or Physics on the iPhone. There's also a desktop version, I think.
Basically, it's a game based on physics using the accelerometer, or you can just use the screen. You have a stage set up where you have to get a round ball to reach a star/goal to proceed onto the next level. You draw on the screen to make your pathway, pass obstacles, and whatnot to get the goal.
Here's a picture:
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So does any developer want to try this out? I have no developing skills at all, but if it's easy to learn then I would help out for free.
See the G-Sensor reference sticky post, there is an app EXACTLY as you want, with uses the accelerometer..... but isn't a game

Adventure PDA

Hi All,
Just to let you know of my game engine I have created which can play all the classic Scott Adams adventures on your Pocket PC.
It was created and launched last year on the 30th anniversary of the birth Personal Computer Text Adventures.
It is a free download from my website http://www.therealeasterbunny.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk.
Unfortunately because of the way the game is played there is no current support for SmartPhones but if you have a Windows Mobile, then by all means get downloading
It was created with BASIC4PPC. Source code for the engine is also available.
The majority of screen sizes are supported such as 240x240, 240x320, 320x320, 480x640, 480x800 and landscape modes as required.
It has recently been featured in the PDA Essentials magazine and appeared on its cover disc along side having some online reviews, one being MyTodayScreen.
Old skool gaming at its best.
Requires Microsoft .net Compact Framework v2.
Have fun!
Steve.
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Request: Nice Wordpress App

Hey developers,
on http://iphone.wordpress.org/ those iPhone idiots are showing off quite a lot. "Worlds most elegant phone" blablabla
Well, is here someone who could develop a very good Wordpress app for WM? I checked already http://sampath.wordpress.com/moblog/ and quite a lot of other stuff, but none of them made me happy.
This must be possible!
Just found this one, looks promising.
http://wlw.codeplex.com/
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writer for windows mobile doesnt work on my htc hd2!! im so mad now, waster my half an hour. can anyone suggest me other softawre
i also tried moblog, pocket sharp, none of which is working! damn windows mobile
Hi nestleomega,
I have worked in “Pocket sharp”, it’s easy to handle. Did you ever use it? It may help you out.
I currently use Diarist 2 (freeware) and Cellspin (paid), both work great on my wordpress blog!

Android Smart Mirror

Android Powered Mirror
If you're like me you hate looking in the mirror because my face resembles my Dad and HE MADE IT A GOAL OF HIS TO NEVER LET ME BE HAPPY!
But one way you can improve your mirror experience is integrating it with Android. Have you guys seen all of those "Smart Mirror" DIY projects floating around the internet? Most of them are using monitors powers by raspberry pis but I was thinking that maybe you could get the same effect using an Android tablet. Sure enough you can!
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I found these instructions online that show you how to mount a tablet on the back of a two way mirror. It looks amazing! This project was put together my HannahMitt on GitHub. I'll leave a link to the project at the bottom of the post. She used an old Nexus 7 2012, but any Android tablet should work just fine.
Checkout this video for a walkthrough on how to get everything setup.
GitHub Project Link

[APP] Virtual Desktop Manager

I wrote a little program that will show you what virtual desktop you are currently on with a tray icon, adds another hotkey (Ctrl-Alt-Left/Right), and will let you 'cycle' through your desktops (so if you are on your last virtual desktop #6, you don't have to Ctrl-Win-LEFT 5 times to get back to your first desktop. Just hit Ctrl-Alt-Right and you'll be there).
Here's a little gif of it in action:
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My repo is here, PRs are more than welcome since there are a few little issues to wrangle out still.
Obviously only works on Windows 10.
Looks good! Is there any chance to implement scroll on icon to cycle desktop? I'm not sure about Win32 limitation tho.
I'll look into that. That would be a cool idea.
Cool ! i'll loking for that
can you make it so the normal hotkey will allow you to round-robin? i have 2 buttons on my mouse that i have set to move between the desktops. would be nice to have that ability through the default.

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