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Aug
17

I’ve been slowly fixing up a house and things have been going pretty well if i do say so myself. I’d been dreading renovating the kitchen however and as such it sat in 50′s form for quite a while before i touched anything.

Pre-remodel Kitchen

Well i’d finally had enough of it and decided (with a little encouragement) that it was time to start on the daunting task of fixing things up. New cabinets, floor, appliances, the works. And though there’s still one damaged cabinet to be replaced it’s just about finished and i have to say i’m fairly happy with the results. It’s taken up the majority of my free time over the last month (save for a trip to Reno in there) but it’s been worth it.

Almost Done!

Jul
02

Mechanical Turk

Was just chuckling at the idea of using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to play online board games; after all this is where Amazon got the name. Would be fun to set up a service to allow users to play games this way. I’m sure the quality of opponent wouldn’t be amazing – especially in games like chess where moves are required to be setup in many cases.

Jun
26

I was happy to switch to Firefox from the wasteland that was Internet Explorer years ago. Firefox promised standards compliance, tabbed browsing, add-ons, and a list of other improvements over the rather stale (even at the time) feature set of IE. I liked Firefox, I really did. I even went so far as to get my name in their New York Times Ad. I convinced family and friends to “make the switch” and “get firefox”, in general life on the web browser front felt good again.

Then, Firefox 2 came out, and i quickly downloaded the latest installment and browsed away. Sure it was getting a little big, but nothing to worry about, right? Firefox still didn’t have a user-trapping interface of Opera and IE was still the same old browser it’d always been – two steps behind the trends as usual. But as the point releases increased Firefox slowly became this bloated monster that felt more and more like it wanted to be the only thing running. People created media player and instant messaging add-ons for it, and slowly there was no reason to leave Firefox. Or so it seemed. Really there was one major reason to leave firefox: it was the fat kid on the block, at least memory-wise.

Having made another switch at the time – to a shiny 12″ PowerBook – i decided to start using Safari, the then OS-X-only browser – while i waited for my trusty Firefox to go on a diet. Well i waited quite a while, and never saw much. Eventually rumors of Firefox 3 surfaced with tales of less memory. But by that time i’d grown to like the sometimes flakey browser that could. And with the upgrade to Leopard (OS X 10.5), and Safari 3 i actually liked Safari. It shared a position with Opera for being one of the most standards compliant browsers around – something Firefox used to claim. With the finalization of the Acid 3 test Safari faltered but the Webkit team just kept making progress, until they finally got there. Yes there are plenty of other measures of web standards, but the dedication of the Webkit team is really what impressed me here. Meanwhile the Firefox team seems more interested in other areas, whatever those may be.

The fact is, i’m a Safari user now and it’s going to take a lot of effort to get me back.

May
28

Other than blowing it up with my laptop crash, i’ve really loved Delicious Library 2 so far. And i just found another reason to love it even more.

I’m a big fan of (DRM-free) PDF books, especially for reference books and/or often-updated books. Coverflow is kind of nice, but can be a bit slow and hard to navigate. So i decided to see if it was possible in DL2. And, well, not only is it possible but incredibly easy.

Simply set the URL to a file:// URL pointing somewhere on your system and now the preview icon (the little eye that shows up when you mouse-over a book) will open your PDF in preview. Good stuff!

May
26

The battery in my MacBook Pro is all but dead. I get down to around 40% and it’ll just cut itself off. I wasn’t thinking and decided to cary the laptop into the TV room to scan in some movies when, poof, the poor machine dies. Upon restarting and reloading DL2 i’m greeted this rather unhappy message.

I tried all manner of voodoo rituals to attempt to get it back up and running but it looked like something in the library file was corrupted. So i finally managed to get around this in a rather convoluted way and save most of my work spent importing.

  1. Click submit bug report.
  2. Close out the bug reporting window so that you are back in DL2 (presumably you’ve already submitted a copy of the bug so they can track this down).
  3. Select: File -> Export -> Export to another application…
  4. Choose the Delimited Text option.
  5. Check most of the export fields (unless there are some you don’t particularly care about) making sure to check Item Type (near the end of the list).
  6. Click export and close DL2 once it has finished
  7. Under your home directory find the file Library/Application Support/Delicious Library 2/Delicious Library Items.deliciouslibrary2 and either move it out of this directory or delete it. (I suggest keeping a copy around incase a future version of DL2 has a workaround for this bug.)
  8. Open up DL2 again and select File -> Import -> From Text File.. and choose the file you just exported
  9. Make sure the “First row contains headers” box is checked and click import.

Once this is finished you should have your library in tact but without any images. Select all the items in your library (⌘A) and then hit ⌘R to reload information from Amazon (this could take a while). Sadly any time spent finding better quality images for the items in your library are lost as they’ll just be repopulated from the web but at least it’s a start.