X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=JanuaryBlog;h=9b88943aac1fc3699f7095cdd3239f42c7051684;hp=8f5684db94e3610cf636abfa67646a0a1c441fb2;hb=f50bb3d818f7333b6b7e7539c162dbfe01cb57ed;hpb=ac4279e412d93819f649cb84d0bcc8d929cc3ca9 diff --git a/JanuaryBlog b/JanuaryBlog index 8f5684d..9b88943 100644 --- a/JanuaryBlog +++ b/JanuaryBlog @@ -1,28 +1,71 @@ == Bernie's brain backup for January 2008 == +=== Sun 27th === + +==== Down Under ==== + +Yesterday I had to clear my room, pack my stuff at OneCambridgeCenter, and +say goodbye to many, many good friends and colleges. I don't even know when +I'll be able to see them again. Not exactly a happy day, you may have guessed. + +Today, after 22 hours of flight, I started to have visions. At the baggage reclaim, +I thought I was talking with the kernel god LinusTorvalds. He said that userspace +is easy and that he cannot exactly agree with some of the choices made in Python. +We'd really get along if it wasn't just a dream :-) + +Later on, I reached the hotel and got into the elevator with a ginger guy +that looked vaguely familiar. I asked if he was going at LCA. "Yes, I am". +"Are you a software developer?". "Hmm... not primarily". Blink! "Oh, my god! +You must be JohnathanCorbet, the editor of LinuxWeeklyNews!". "Indeed". + +Today was really an exciting day! I needed it to forget, at least partially, +the sadness of my leaving! + + +=== Sat, 19th === + +==== Another trip to NY ==== + +I'm planning to go to NewYorkCity tomorrow with a bunch of friends. +But this time I guess we'll catch a different transportation: +we were booking the FungWah (aka ShittyBus), when ChrisBall came +and looked at us funny. "Are you sure? Those buses have a habit +of catching fire on the highway". + +Apparently, it is really true: + + http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fung_Wah_Bus_Transportation_Inc.#Safety + === Sun, 13th === === Bernie the rockstar ==== -If you were considering hiring me, you'd better see this first: +If you were considering hiring me, or entrusting me to do anything serious, you'd better watch this first: * [[BernieIronMaiden.ogg]] - [1.8MB] if you have the free OggTheora codec * [[BernieIronMaiden.mov]] - [3.6MB] if you're stuck with proprietary QuickTime codecs - * nothing - [0MB] if you're stuck with the proprietary MediaPlayer or RealPlayer codecs + * //nothing// - [0MB] if you're stuck with the proprietary MediaPlayer or RealPlayer codecs + + +**Q:** why doesn't my browser play the link right away rather than asking me to download it? \\ +**A:** because my wiki doesn't support mime-magic yet + +**Q:** why don't you just let apache serve media files? \\ +**A:** because a CGI has no way to "handoff" a file to the web server once they've been invoked ==== Food and Power ==== Here's a stupid movie by SamuelKlein, ArjunSarwal and myself: + * [[FoodAndPower/FoodAndPowerHigh.ogg]] - [62MB] OggTheora stream, quality 10 + * [[FoodAndPower/FoodAndPowerMed.ogg]] - [26MB] OggTheora stream, quality 7 * [[FoodAndPower/FoodAndPowerLow.ogg]] - [16MB] OggTheora stream, quality 5 - * [[FoodAndPower/FoodAndPowerHigh.ogg]] - [26MB] OggTheora stream, quality 7 - * [[FoodAndPower/FoodAndPowerMed.ogg]] - [62MB] OggTheora stream, quality 10 If your computer cannot play the above links, you should really consider installing a free media player, or just switching to Linux which comes with all the free media players and codecs out of the box. Meanwhile, here's a workaround: - * FoodAndPower/FoodAndPowerMed.avi - [103MB] original AVI stream from our shitty camera + * [[FoodAndPower/FoodAndPower.avi]] - [103MB] original AVI stream from our shitty camera These also prove the quality of the OggTheora codec. After seeing this, I think I'd recommend using it for its technical advantages in addition to its legal advantages.