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OpenSimulator’s login process and common login problems

May 26, 2011
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OpenSimulator’s login process and common login problems

Introduction Today I’m going to write about how a viewer logs in to an OpenSimulator grid.  This is a considerably more complicated process than a simple website login.  If you ever need to find out why login isn’t working it really helps to know what’s going on under the hood. Process For simplicity’s sake,...

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My Masters Dissertation on Internet-Scale Virtual Environment Architectures

October 25, 2010
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My Masters Dissertation on Internet-Scale Virtual Environment Architectures

Hi folks.  For the past couple of years, as well as working for IBM and then on various OpenSim-related jobs, I’ve been doing a part-time Masters in Software Engineering at the University of Oxford.  As part of this degree, as well as completing assignments for various taught courses, the student has to conduct an...

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What is the Hypergrid?

December 19, 2008
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What is the Hypergrid?

The Hypergrid is a neural-interactive simulation, a computer generated dreamworld built to keep you under control.  It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes, to blind you from the truth. The Hypergrid has you… Or to put it another way , the Hypergrid is a new core OpenSim network architecture which...

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ABOUT ME

Hi, I'm Justin Clark-Casey, an OpenSim core developer and professional software engineer.

On the Linden Lab grid I go by the name of Lulworth Beaumont. On other grids I'm just plain old Justin Clark-Casey.

I'm currently working as a freelance consultant specializing in OpenSimulator and related technologies. If you're interested in learning more then please read the Hire Me page.

I've also written a paper on distributed virtual environments, which examines how virtual worlds could become more like the web, rather than individual silos of users and content.

I often attend the OpenSim Office Hours on a Tuesday on Wright Plaza at OSgrid.org