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Gudanov - Feb 23, 2012 5:25:37 am PST #19550 of 25501
Coding and Sleeping

I've got this little guy for my living room stuff. It draws a maximum of 3 watts.

[link]

It's smaller than a paperback. (Well, smaller than my SciFi and Fantasy paperbacks, maybe not smaller than a short mystery)


tommyrot - Feb 23, 2012 5:34:39 am PST #19551 of 25501
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Dear Microsoft, Google and Netflix,

Fuck you.

-tommyrot.

Microsoft, Google and Netflix want to add DRM-hooks to W3C HTML5 standard

OK, the whole thing is technical and wouldn't have any immediate effect, but...

A proposed anti-copying extension for the WC3's standard for HTML5 has been submitted by representatives of Google, Microsoft and Netflix. The authors take pains to note that this isn't "DRM" -- because it doesn't attempt to hide keys and other secrets from the user -- but in a mailing list post, they later admitted that this could be "addressed" by running the browser inside a proprietary hardware system that hid everything from the user.

IMHO, making people use computers with a proprietary hardware system that hides everything from a user would be a Very. Bad. Thing. So if that's their long-term goal, then hang on to your open-architecture computers....


§ ita § - Feb 23, 2012 5:43:48 am PST #19552 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

5 ports, 4 devices? Am I reading that right? One for the connection back to the mothership? I need more ports than that--I have an 8 port one in my living room right now, and only one port free which I'm thinking of giving over to the other laptop.


Gudanov - Feb 23, 2012 5:52:17 am PST #19553 of 25501
Coding and Sleeping

It would be...

Bedroom - Router + switch = 6 ports. (2 from router, 4 from switch)

Living Room - switch = 7 ports.


§ ita § - Feb 23, 2012 6:12:51 am PST #19554 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Oh, I misread you entirely. Yeah, it does look like I need to do something like that. It's a shame, because I wanted to upgrade my router anyway, because it's a bit hinky, so it would have been nice to get increased functionality at the same time as upgrading reliability.

I also need to take another look at my power bars, and make sure those are sensible. I think I'm maxed out under the desk too, which was another reason I didn't want to add another electrical device there.


§ ita § - Feb 23, 2012 1:03:56 pm PST #19555 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Oh, for fuck's sake I've fallen down the VNC rabbit hole again. I'm back to ground...well, one. Where VNCing in gives me the grey screen with one terminal window. I can't run Gnome on the box itself because it's sending some perverse frequency to the monitor no matter what I choose (the monitor error message keeps reporting the same thing, no matter what setting I pick). I'm up to my elbows in error messages and google and manuals, and I'm about to break it all down and find out exactly what video card is up in that beast.

This is what you get with a $200 PC and a ~10 year old flatscreen and an old install of a DIY OS. NO LOVE.


§ ita § - Feb 23, 2012 6:57:24 pm PST #19556 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Well, didn't manage to get a resolution better than 800x600. I'm going to back up the data from that server, and at least upgrade to the latest version of Ubuntu, and if that doesn't work, install from scratch.

Has anyone here used Fences ( [link] A chatty developer at a vendor of ours mentioned it, and it's really helping keep my work desktop under control, and I'm about to give it a shot on my much bigger home desktop. It allows you to bring back some old school Win 3.1 functionality, basically, and group icons on your desktop, "fence" them off in a movable container.


Liese S. - Feb 23, 2012 7:00:59 pm PST #19557 of 25501
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hmm, that sounds interesting.

I'm cranky at Astrid right now because I suspect it has larger than appropriate data for its sync processes. Anyway, something does, cause I hit overages for both dongle and phone this month. Thank goodness its no longer punitive charges.


Ginger - Feb 23, 2012 7:22:07 pm PST #19558 of 25501
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I've been fiddling with Fences, ita.


§ ita § - Feb 23, 2012 7:27:08 pm PST #19559 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I installed it on my replacement computer at work, and so it's been organised from the get go. Putting it on the mess that is my home PC is enlightening, because it's always clarifying to see what has no home--boom! Out you go! I thought I was good about deleting and uninstalling, but shit, stuff had really piled up.

I don't really see any reason to get the paid version. I don't need to do anything fancy.