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Robert Kaye

Biography

Robert Kaye is the Mayhem & Chaos Coordinator and creator of MusicBrainz, the music metadata commons. Find out more about him at Mayhem & Chaos Central.

Robert is a diehard mp3/ogg/vorbis fan dedicated to improving the digital audio experience. After studying Computer Engineering at Cal Poly he joined Xing Technology where he worked on the AudioCatalyst project. At EMusic, Robert worked on FreeAmp (now Zinf) and Obsequeiuem, one of the first web based mp3 jukeboxes.

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OSCON day 1: Beyond REST? Building Data Services with XMPP PubSub

July 23 2008

Its good to be back in Portland for my favorite geek convention: O'Reilly's Open Source Conference. The overcast sky in Portland is making it a little easier this year to focus on the plethora of excellent speakers and sessions. The first session to really grip and and speak to me… read more

Really, Really, Really Intimate Interfaces

March 05 2008

This afternoon I had the pleasure to listen to Kyle Machulis' talk about teledildonics in his "Really, Really, Really Intimate Interfaces" talk. I've been joking about teledildonics to my friends for many moons, only to be met with incredulous looks of "Really?". Little did I know that teledildonics is real… read more

Futuretainment: The Asian Media Revolution

March 05 2008

My second day of ETech started off with Mike Walsh's "Futuretainment: The Asian Media Revolution" presentation. Mike presented a view of how young people in Asia consume media and how their experiences differ vastly from what kids in America and western Europe experience. read more

Cute Cat Theory of Web Activism

March 04 2008

This afternoon I had the pleasure to listen to Ethan Zuckermann's presentation on the "Cute Cat Theory of Web Activism", which opened my eyes to a side of Web 2.0 technologies I'd never seen before. Ethan started his presentation with this thesis: Sufficiently usable read/write platforms will attract porn and… read more

How billions of examples lead to better models of images and text

March 04 2008

Its time for my favorite conference of the year! ETech kicked off this morning to some awesome keynotes and moved straight into some killer sessions. The first session I attended was Peter Norvig's "How billions of examples lead to better models of images and text" presentation. Before I tell you… read more

OSCON: The Art of Community

July 27 2007

My last session of OSCON yesterday was Danese Cooper's "The Art of Community" panel talk with Karl Fogel, Jimmy Wales, Dawn Foster, Sulamita Garcia, Whurley, and Brian Behlendorf. This year Danese asked community oriented questions and let the various panel members jump in to answer the questions. Blogging panel presentations… read more

OSCON: People Hacking

July 26 2007

After today's excellent OSCON keynote speeches I attended Adam Keys "People Hacks" presentation. Adam started with the disclaimer that the goal of this talk was not to manipulate people, but rather how you can change your behavior to foster improved communication when working with groups of people. Adam suggests using… read more

OSCON: Mozilla Firefox and the Internet as an Open Platform

July 26 2007

Yesterday at OSCON I attended Mitchell Baker's "Mozilla Firefox and the Internet as an Open Platform" presentation in which she talked about Mozilla's mission to ensure that the Internet stays open and healthy. She outlined the two ends of the spectrum of what the Internet could turn into in the… read more

OSCON: Performance Whack-a-mole

July 25 2007

Today, the main sessions of OSCON kicked off and after the keynotes I attended Josh Berkus' talk entitled "Performance Whack-a-mole". Since MusicBrainz relies on Postgres for its database back-end and I've had to deal with database performance issues, I'm keenly interested to learn the tricks of the trade. And since… read more

O'Reilly Radar Executive Briefing: Why Free Software Values Work for Business

July 24 2007

In the afternoon at the Executive Briefing Tim O'Reilly spoke with Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu/Canonical, in the "Why Free Software Values Work for Business" session. Like many conversations, this conversation veered off the main topic pretty quickly and started focusing on collaboration in the open source space. Mark… read more

O'Reilly Radar Executive Briefing: Eben Moglen berates Open Source

July 24 2007

Today I'm covering the O'Reilly Radar Executive Briefing at OSCON where Eben Moglen and Tim O'Reilly just finished their "Licensing in the Web 2.0 Era" interview. Unfortunately the interview veered off topic quickly when Eben started berating Tim O'Reilly for wasting 10 years with "Open Source". Eben believes that… read more

Intel releases the Threading Building Blocks Toolkit as Open Source

July 23 2007

Intel invited me to attend their super seekrit media event (read: booze & food) this evening. They didn't tell us anything about the topic of the event, so I decided to go check it out and see what sorts of food/drinks Intel had to offer. I wasn't thinking that their… read more

Ubuntu Live: Exploiting Parallelism with Multicore

July 23 2007

I'm excited to be back in Portland for O'Reilly's Ubuntu Live and OSCON conferences! Today I'm covering the Ubuntu Live conference that focuses on the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Ubuntu has clearly taken the Linux world by storm and having a conference dedicated to Ubuntu sounds like a great idea. O'Reilly… read more

Keynote: Why Can't a Computer Be More Like a Brain? How a New Theory of Neocortex Will Lead to Truly Intelligent Machines

March 30 2007

I really enjoy going to O'Reilly conferences -- you always meet new and interesting people, while at the same time catching up with cool people you met in the years prior. And this ETech promises to be no different -- I'm excited to see that Jeff Hawkins from Numenta is… read more

Keynote: Big Company Hacks at Yahoo!

March 30 2007

Chad Dickerson's keynote speech this morning talked about how he hacked Yahoo!. Hacked Yahoo! the company itself and not code, mind you. In his speech, "Big Company Hacks at Yahoo!, Chad talked about the Hack Day that Yahoo! hosted last year. read more
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