SVN or git?
July 18, 2008 on 4:31 pm | In Uncategorized | By jason | 12 CommentsI’m starting a new project, and while it’s not very complex (ie I likely don’t need to use anything really special), I’d like to use a version control system. Right now, I know very little about how to use them. But I know at some point in my career (and likely soon!) I will need to know how to use such a tool to its fullest extent.
I’m going to go out of my way and assume most of you will say SVN because it’s what you know already, and that’s fine, too. Git is relatively knew and not fully understood, I think, but it’s becoming incredibly popular and I’ve heard great things about it.
So which is it?
Upgrading to 2.6 Friday
July 17, 2008 on 9:47 am | In Uncategorized | By QBasicer | No CommentsHello all, the blog will be down for part of tomorrow (Friday, July 18th, 2008) for about a half an hour while I upgrade to the new version of wordpress. I’ll be opening registrations again after that.
I am… Revived…
July 13, 2008 on 11:42 pm | In Uncategorized | By Shadow | 2 CommentsWell, more like startled into the waking world by my stupid phone, but I’m not going there. Where I will go, however, is somewhere that is slightly old and new at the same time, and something that should have been thought of sooner.
I have to admit, the second link, while not perfect, is an awesome concept, especially when you think of MS, Sony, or Nintendo and their anti-user gaming policies (Heck, I didn’t even know I had to agree to an EULA, just to use a Nintendo Wii, internet or not!). Also, while not on the site as best as I can tell, Google searches reveal that Good Old Games is trying to negotiate the right to distribute Lucas Arts’ old games including the Monkey Island series, Grim Fandano, X-Wing, and TIE Fighter, just to name a few. (Are you reading this, Biohazard?)
The first link is my favorite game (Chrono Trigger) being brought back in all its glory, except now I can play it in the car (without a clunky SNES, miniature TV, inverter and related accessories.) and it is an awesome game in general. I’m quite excited that it is coming back, and have high hopes (even though those will probably die when it’s done) about this game.
Later!
Hawt Damn Week 4
June 27, 2008 on 7:22 pm | In Uncategorized | By jason | 1 CommentI missed one last week, so here’s a second for this week.
See here. I wouldn’t normally post to something like this, and I have no idea how this thing would be to actually USE but fuck me gently does it look pretty.
Hawt Damn Week 3
June 27, 2008 on 12:25 am | In Uncategorized | By jason | 1 CommentAnd it’s my birthday. This is almost as good as the time Hercules came out on my birthday. Or Lion King before that (:
Hawt Damn Week 2
June 13, 2008 on 7:10 pm | In Uncategorized | By jason | No CommentsHawt Damn @ price.
Hawt Damn Week 1
June 6, 2008 on 7:38 pm | In Uncategorized | By jason | 4 CommentsThe woman directly to his left knows what I’m talkin’ ’bout.
Apple “Just Works” don’t you know *sic*…
April 8, 2008 on 7:18 pm | In Uncategorized | By BioHazard | 9 CommentsI’ve liked Apple for a couple years after I started working with them full-time. It was leagues better than the Micromess I left for it. Unfortunately, now the Apple system is slipping into eviality. I’m having a terrible time keeping things working. Whenever something can go wrong, it does. You think I’m making it up don’t you? Here’s some examples:
- I needed to set up a voice chat with iChat. Can I use my nice headset? Nope. The iMacs only have a line-in jack. Great. I know the iMac has a built-in mic, but I want to use /mine/. Next, I wanted to extend it to video. Of course if I was stupid, I could go buy an iSight camera that costs as much as a full digicam. I bought a Logitech camera. It said “MacOS” on the box. I plug it in, nothing. I had to install a funky Linux driver port to get it to work with Skype, it wasn’t 1337 enough to work with iChat. iChat sucks anyway so meh.
- Okay, what else? I have a G5 XServe with OSX Server 10.4 and a Opteron server running Gentoo Linux. I wanted to backup the XServe to the Linux server. since it has more room (the XServe only has 200GB even with all 3 drives striped!). Can I use RSyncd? No. SSHFS? Nope. NFS? No. FT-freaking-P? Really really no. I didn’t even bother with Samba as there are tons of UNIX native solutions that claim to be supported by OSX.
- I’m one to like a clean network as far as traffic goes. Why do all the Macs need to use ZeroConf/Bonjour/Redevouz/MDNS/Avahi/wtfbbq? I have a fully functional DNS system. I don’t want anything to be able to subvert my DNS system with MNDS. Also, what’s with all the SMB boradcast messages when I have Windows sharing turned off? There are no SMB-capable devices in the building. Same with AppleTalk. WTF is Appletalk doing in any modern OS? AppleTalk is long dead, rotten, made into gasoline and burned. MacOS doesn’t work with anything older than a couple years anyway so why bother looking for such old stuff?
- Another thing that bothers me is the inability of iTunes/QuickTime to play any free audio/video formats. The Apple web page on OSX says clearly “We support Open Standards” (it even has a picture of a “come on in” sign *sic*), but it can’t play Vorbis, XviD, Theora, FLAC, hell I wouldn’t be surprised if it couldn’t play WAVs…
- MacOS X 10.4 has a cool new remote desktop service that lets you connect to the Mac and do remote stuff. Not sure why it took them so long but whatever. Anyway, they advertise that it works with VNC clients as well. Lies! I was really looking forward to this feature. Sad was I when no VNC client I tried worked from my Linux machines. I did manage to get Chicken of the VNC to work, but the server will only let it connect with /zero/ bandwidth-saving capability. That sucks. If I have to be on the local network, why not just be at my computer?
- I do have to say, AirPort works really well. It “Just Works” with every network gear that gets near it. Like some cheap ho it will associate and …exchange…packets… with anything that beacons. Eww.
- Apple is clearly in bed with Microsoft. Every version of MacOS since 10.3 comes bundled with an “Office 200x Test Drive”. First of all, I object to putting cocaine in birthday party goody bags, but that aside, the Office uninstaller should work. Upon running it, you get a wizard that seaches for Office, tells you it’s going to remove it and grays out the “continue” button. Big help that is. $ shred -r /Applications/Microsoft* takes care of that problem though.
Last week I got some Leopard machines. Lot’s of “Just Work”ing here:
- The MS Office uninstaller is /still/ broken after what, 5 years?
- Adobe CS2 is really, really unstable. Bad stuff. I really wish I had known that.
- Searches with spotlight do not work when searching Server 10.4 shares. (the Apple tech basically said “Go buy 10.5 server. ($1,000)”)
- Our font collection had to be hacked pretty radically to work with inDesign on 10.5.
- The printers can no longer print through anything but the first tray and nothing but letter size paper.
- It doesn’t want to accept the address to my local NTP server.
- The most annoying 10.5 problem of all: Firefox is severely broken. It can’t browse much of anything and all file downloads fail. Safari works great. It just doesn’t have any of my mission-critical plug-ins I need to do my job (Web Developer, FireBug, Tamper Data, etc).
- This is only after 1 day of toying with 10.5. I expect more problems once the production department starts doing real work on these machines
Anyway, that’s just what I can remember off the top of my head. I’ve had countless problems with things not working with the Apple system. Basically if you want it to work with a mac, the device itself must have an apple logo pressed or etched into it. The bigger the logo, the better it works. All that “Apple Just Works” stuff is a bunch of hooey. Don’t drink the Kool-Aid. It will go right through you and get you in the end.
At this point, there aren’t as many dart holes in my picture of Jobs as there are in Ballmer, but there are some really good shots.
MY-LOVE-OF-DONUTS-IS-MY-HYPER-DOWNFALL!
March 21, 2008 on 5:11 am | In Uncategorized | By Shadow | 4 Commentsshadow@vectec-net:~$ sudo nano
[sudo] password for shadow:
1:45 am PST, and whoa, I…AM…AWAKE. Not your typical Night Owl awake like I normally am, I mean VERY, VERY END OF WORK WEEK TOTALLY EXHAUSTED BUT TOTALLY AWAKE style awake. Once I’m off the sugar-high, I am going to crash hard, but until then, it’s nice seeing you all, and please do not wake the sleeping donut eater once it falls asleep, which will make it angry… And you wouldn’t like it when its angry… It turns another color and gains a cool matching pair of contact lenses to match
It was worth it, however, for a bear claw, some bars loaded with chocolately goodness… and also a double chocolate blended creme at Starbucks, come to think of it.
Well, the effect is actually wearing thin, so… See you tomorrow!
Night, everyone.
(^X)
Save modified buffer (ANSWERING “No” WILL DESTROY CHANGES) ?
File Name to Write: /unknownlocation/somewhereonvectec/blog.txt
shadow@vectec-net:~$
Manga is my old friend… and now maybe BioHazard’s new one.
February 25, 2008 on 1:39 pm | In Uncategorized | By Shadow | 2 CommentsI thought I’d mention that Phoenix Wright is having its once Japanese-only Manga released over here. That can only mean one thing: BioHazard is going to have even less of a life than is already the case.
NOTE- If anyone else here DOES has a life, let me know; I want to know how so I can get one myself.
Currently I’m only good at internet research…
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