Archive 4.3.2009 - 8.4.2009

jgm's peg-markdown - and another C-based markdown version.

Books on Board - another store that sells English literature as eBooks and also offers Epub. Even quite current books.

Moleskin page designer - a designer for custom page types for Moleskin notebooks.

Python MQI Interface - pymqi. Version 0.5d - MQSeries and Python. (not that I'm a MQSeries fan, I just might need it for work)

Sup dawg, we heard you like Smalltalk so we put Smalltalk in your Factor so you can send messages while you roll - an implementation of Smalltalk in Factor. Quite extensible and could also bring this nice environment to people who don't know Factor yet (sometimes starting with a known language is easier).

Welcome to Waterstones.com - their eBooks also work perfectly on the Sony Reader, and thus there is also a source with relatively current literature in English for it. Of course, DRMed.

An Experimental MacRuby - MacRuby will switch to LLVM as a virtual machine, moving away from the standard Ruby VM. Very interesting, as it promises significantly higher performance.

Head-shaking stimulus from Karlsruhe (only Regional Court) - so indirectly Google also becomes criminally liable because they also refer to Wikileaks. And thus everyone who refers to Google as well. And in general, everything is criminal. Probably another case of stupidly vague laws and judges overwhelmed by new technologies.

Telekom will iPhones Skype-frei halten - of course. Naturally. It's only because the voice quality could be worse than in the T-Mobile network. Logical. I mean, everyone immediately believes that Deutsche Telekom only doesn't accept VoIP and IM for the iPhone because of the quality. Users must be protected from the terrible quality! How stupid do they think we are at Deutsche Telekom?

Getting the most out of a 1024x600 screen - three posts with good tips on how to free up more screen space on small computers. Especially interesting are the configuration options for the Dock (you can actually make it a bit less annoying!) and the menu bar (auto-hide depending on the application) as well as the screen scale factor already used by me (also application-dependent).

Sweden's police: Child porn filters are not very effective - will the prolethicians and populists in Berlin now pick up this statement as quickly as they used the Swedish block list as a model example for their silly censorship action?

BKA witness lies (badly) about forged files - at annalist. Go read.

Review of 3D Engines for the iPhone - interesting overview of available game engines for the iPhone.

Somethings to rejoice about - about the changes in Erlang 13A. Especially very nice: finally real Unicode support in Erlang.

Intuos4 - Wacom drawing tablets with new pen technology - hey, it looks like I want to update my graphics tablet.

KeyCue - find, remember, and learn menu shortcuts - not uncool. Just hold down a modifier and it shows a list of hotkeys. Practical if you don't know all the hotkeys yet and want to learn them (because the keyboard is indeed faster than mouse around).

wikileaks und die Sperrlisten - was obvious, right? Does anyone really believe it's only about blocking child pornographic content? Wikileaks will probably soon appear on the block list as well, just like other undesirable sources on the net.

Abacus Tutorial - How to use an Abacus. Japanese, Chinese abacus

Coalition to soften plans against data misuse - because, one must continue to support the address freeloaders so that their absurd business model (selling addresses and then flooding mailboxes with trash that nobody needs) continues to work.

OLG Hamburg restricts forum liability - well, if a few more judgments of the LG Hamburg are overturned, the nonsense might soon stop that cease-and-desist letters particularly like to go there ...

One Laptop Battery Later And I'm A Django Fan - Zed Shaw guckt sich Django an. Und mag es.

Government wants to accelerate the expansion of online searches - of course, the lying pack in Berlin doesn't stick to what they themselves have said. Why bother. And constitutional concerns? Then the crazy wheelchair user will complain again about the Federal Constitutional Court for interfering. Meanwhile, the Federal Constitutional Court has been the only thing protecting us from the Berlin proletarians for quite some time.

Pig farming next to state guests - fits perfectly. One pig farming facility next to the other!

Sony e-book reader gets 500,000 books from Google - ok, basically what Gutenberg already does, but hey, I'm not complaining if I have even more books to choose from!

The iPhone can soon also do «Copy and Paste» - hey, cool, Apple is finally catching up with its own technology from the early 80s! (I'm an iPhone user and fan, but the missing copy-paste was really too silly even for me). Why, however, should multimedia messaging only be possible with the new iPhone? Well, never mind, somehow nobody really uses that nonsense anyway, right? Email is much more practical with the iPhone. And Spotlight on the iPhone could be quite nice - at least if it is designed to be expandable like on OS X.

RapidMiner - Data mining in open source. Seems quite interesting, might become interesting at some point. In Java, so it should also run on OS X.

Baen Books Science Fiction & Fantasy - another eBook dealer that doesn't have much DRM and offers books, for example, as HTML. Fictionwise has a wider selection, but Baen is specialized in science fiction and fantasy.

Calibre - free software for managing eBooks and synchronizing with the PRS-505. Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Update: this thing is great! By far better than the included Sony software - and together with Adobe Digital Editions, you can easily buy your books from Thalia and transfer them to the device without any problems. Due to the DRM on books from regular sources, you need to use Adobe Digital Editions for reading (and probably for downloading as well), but otherwise you can fully use Calibre as a replacement for the somewhat cumbersome Sony software.

Sony Reader PRS-505 - LatheWiki - tons of links about the PRS-505, including how to patch the firmware yourself and links to programs with which you can manage the PRS-505 on systems other than Windows.

Bug #317781 - Comment #45 - very interesting analysis of the data loss problem with ext4. Summary: crap applications and libraries. Unfortunately, it also affects parts like sqlite (though only performance) and unfortunately larger parts of Gnome and KDE, which is why kludges are now being introduced in ext4 to work around them.

.epub eBooks Tutorial - how to produce ePub files with free software.

Feedbooks: Food for the mind - free eBooks in ePub format (can be used with the Sony Reader)

Fictionwise eBooks - and this is my favorite eBook dealer at the moment, delivers various formats and offers useful search functions also by format. Also there are the LRF files best suited for the Sony. Nice: there are also quite current titles and with their software you can also read the books on the iPhone. Unfortunately, many publishers are being difficult, so for example you can only get the books by Neal Stephenson in DRM-crippled formats, none of which are compatible with the Sony.

macvim - Google Code - another VIM version for Mac, but one with better support for various Mac techniques. And better integration (e.g., many standard keys are supported). In addition, it is based on the current version.

:: Munseys : A Bangsian Fantasy - and another site with tons of free eBooks - here you'll also find ePub and lrf formats (the latter often works better with the Sony than the ePub format, at least if it's not explicitly made for its small screen).

[John J Marley Letters](http://www.imherhusband.talktalk.net/letters homepage.html) - for lovers of the bizarre. Always read the answers to the letters too!

Broadcast time restrictions for erotic content - if I shook my head as much as I would have to with such crazy things, I would have whiplash now ...

Admits own investigations into child pornography scene - "Tauss justifies his own activities as an investigator by claiming that as the responsible expert politician in the Bundestag, he was authorized to conduct such research. He could not trust the Federal Criminal Police Office as the responsible authority, as the BKA also uses the issue of child pornography to push through new competencies and responsibilities for surveillance politically." - the whole thing sounds so absurd, it could well be true ... (on the other hand, it is of course also a very convenient explanation)

OpenDocument, diff, and revision-control - a few ideas on how to work with .odt and versioning. I might be able to use this for VoodooPad as well. However, I not only want to diff, but also merge - in order to sync cleanly between multiple machines. But as it looks, my best chances might be in git - my Mercurial integration works, but I have to limit VoodooPad quite a bit in features (all pages must be plain text at the moment). Or I build even more tools around Mercurial to automatically convert the RTF pages. None of this is really optimal - actually, it would suffice if I could sync cleanly with a lighttpd-based webdav, because MobileMe is just incredibly slow.

Putting Schäuble under surveillance by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution - because quite obviously he is rather opposed to the constitution (and the separation of powers laid down therein).

Enzyme behind cancer spread found - this could be a real breakthrough in cancer treatment!

The START Natural Language Question Answering System - just because it's cool. Even though it made me pause when it correctly answered the question about Albert Einstein's place of birth, but with a reference to the source "Internet Movie Database" ...

What happened to Hot Standby? - real native synchronization is coming with PostgreSQL 8.5! There are already existing solutions, but native is of course easier for administration. And should finally shorten the silly discussions with the MySQL disciples.

wmd - The Wysiwym Markdown Editor - brilliant. Markdown preview with JavaScript. A great thing for browser interfaces, as Markdown allows for much better reuse of text content than if it were direct HTML.

Portrait of an Artist as an Avatar - Filthy Fluno - three of his pictures hang in my living room. One of them is a picture of me. Without Second Life, I probably would never have heard of him - with Second Life, he (along with a whole range of other artists) has ended up on my friends list. But of course, Second Life is just hype and nonsense, as all the experts are so fond of telling us. How many artists do they actually know personally? How many have they watched paint over the internet? How many have they partied with, where people from all over the world participated? I mean parties where they were personally greeted and they actually knew most of the participants a little ...

Scripting Drawer für Acorn - my favorite image editor is Acorn - because it's so small, fast and sleek. Plus, I can program it in Python. And with this plugin, the windows get a Scripting Drawer à la Nodebox - with which you can then run the Python code directly, without always having to navigate through the filter menu. Nice!

Stainless for OS X Leopard - interesting project: a multi-process browser for OSX. Essentially similar to Google Chrome (each tab is its own process), but further in that each process can have a local cookie storage and separate auth sessions. So for example, you can be logged into multiple Google Mail accounts in the same browser in multiple tabs, without any problems.

Leica ceases R-series production - a shame. It was the only digital SLR with manual focus - somehow a nice, obscure dinosaur. It probably lay in the shelf like lead ... The casual way, in which the demonstrator at the fair back then, in response to my question about dust on the sensor (due to the very open construction), simply pulled a microfiber cloth from his pocket and cleaned the fully coated protective glass in front of the sensor with it - that had a bit of a macho touch ...

Nik Software, Inc. - will soon also support Lightroom (Viveza is leading the way). Great - this will make some tasks even easier with Lightroom.

long battery life - in my opinion a much more rewarding goal for the next time. Especially for notebooks. And 12 hours - that already doesn't sound bad (even if it is of course only the case without a hard drive).