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Gris - May 23, 2013 3:57:27 pm PDT #22487 of 25497
Hey. New board.

I'm not sure you'll find the S4 version of Touchwiz (Samsung's custom overlay on Android) to be that similar to the Exhibit version. It will probably be about equally foreign to you as the Sense interface on the HTC one. And neither of them will be particularly confusing - I've used about 20 different android interfaces, including several versions of both Touchwiz and Sense, and they all feel basically like Android. Mainly, the widgets are different.

I'd probably get the Nexus 4 if I were getting a non-super-gigantic phone, because it's so cheap for its awesomeness, but the HTC One is NICE and would definitely tempt me.


Liese S. - May 25, 2013 9:47:52 am PDT #22488 of 25497
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I'm ready to upgrade per my contract, and since I'm on the fourth iteration of this Droid 3, I'm ready to move off that train, too. Which makes me sad because basically the Droid 4 is the only remaining current smartphone that still has a tactile keyboard. So I guess I'm giving that up.

I'm looking at the HTC One and the Sony Xperia Z. Anyone have any experience with the latter? It's supposed to be moisture and dust-proof, and given that I had so many failures with the earlier phone, I am thinking maybe my environmental conditions are just rougher than a normal phone can handle.

Or I could head to the Apple ecosystem, I suppose.


Liese S. - May 25, 2013 11:26:38 am PDT #22489 of 25497
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hmm, looks like the HTC One is a "maybe later" for Verizon and the Z is a "no." I dunno.


Polter-Cow - May 26, 2013 6:23:35 pm PDT #22490 of 25497
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I bought the Galaxy S4 yesterday, and I'm still getting used to it, but holy shit, is it ever an upgrade from my old phone. I think a lot of it is the Android OS, but still, damn.


le nubian - May 27, 2013 7:40:12 pm PDT #22491 of 25497
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I may have posted something like this in the past, so if so, please forgive the repost. Beau is involved in an online football league on the PS3 and needs a league management online software alternative. Do any of you know of such a thing? He used to use League Daddy, but it is now defunct.


le nubian - May 28, 2013 8:25:27 am PDT #22492 of 25497
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I fucked up my chrome bookmarks but good and because they were being synced across 3 computers and 2 devices, this was becoming a BIG problem. But I wanted to tell you all Bookmark Sentry is a fabulous extension for finding dup bookmarks and deleting empty folders. You can have it work regularly, but I prefer manual scan.


§ ita § - May 28, 2013 8:57:13 am PDT #22493 of 25497
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Okey dokey. I don't understand how something can be so fundamentally wrong with my network when I've replaced the router, the switch and the NAS (both a replacement of the same model and another one from a different vendor).

Time Machine is Greek to me. What controls whether or not a volume appears to be selected? For the new NAS I chose the Documents share, which was unmounted at the time, but now it can't see it. I mounted it and tried again--still can't see it. I've rebooted both the laptop and the NAS. Can't see it.

Clearly the OS X laptop can see it just fine--but Time Machine doesn't give a flying fuck. I would attribute some of this to not having DNS in my home network, but most people don't, right? They rely on Bonjour and the like, right?


NoiseDesign - May 28, 2013 9:02:47 am PDT #22494 of 25497
Our wings are not tired

Time Machine needs to see the drive mounted as an afp:// device where the Mac will happily mount a device through smb://, I've see that as one issue with Time Machine. On my network I've also had some Time Machine devices only be discoverable by their IP address, not by their friendly name. This is the case with my Drobo. Works great with a Time Machine partition but the first time I mount it I have to mount it as afp://192.168.x.x for it to be mounted. Once this is done the first time then Time Machine doesn't have a problem mounting. As such the Drobo is on a static IP.


§ ita § - May 28, 2013 9:55:39 am PDT #22495 of 25497
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Thanks, ND. I dismounted all the shares just in case and remounted the share in question with afp, and voila! Is there a way to force that on reboot? And I can't work out how it seems to lose that during normal operation.


§ ita § - May 28, 2013 1:11:20 pm PDT #22496 of 25497
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Whoa. Two things are making me wanna jizz in my pants right now: Lynda.com and Sublime Text 2¹ (where they intersect on the Lynda.com course on Sublime Text 2 is predictably wondrous). I was not going to work out it could do all these things and I'm already saving time and wanting to take notes (hello, they call them help files--now you know it can do it, easier to look up).

So far on Lynda.com I've done:

  • Responsive Design
  • CSS Fundamentals (great for plugging in self-taught omissions)
  • Up and Running with Sublime Text 2
  • JavaScript Essential Training
  • Interaction Design Fundamentals (kinda fluffy, but what were they gonna say in under ten hours?)

I don't know how it rates against competitors, but if there are better/cheaper sites, I want to sign up for them/get work to sign up for them too.

I haven't been able to find IIS training, sadly. We have an enterprise-sized hole there. Maybe I'm searching wrong. Will look again.

¹: THANK you, amych.