2005
December 2005
❯ 12/31/2005
New Years Resolutions
As 2006 approaches, I reflect on the past year and consider setting New Year's resolutions for personal growth. My goals include quitting smoking, losing weight, improving my Spanish and Dutch, setting clear objectives, and blogging more frequently. These resolutions will provide direction and motivation for the year ahead.
❯ 12/17/2005
Free Photoshop browser templates
Creating an effective site layout starts with defining dimensions, but browser variations complicate consistency. For example, Firefox displays differently on Windows versus Mac OS X. To navigate these challenges, using free Photoshop browser templates can be beneficial. Templates are available for various browsers across Windows and Mac platforms.
❯ 12/17/2005
Google Talk for Mac OS X soon. (Almost)
Google Talk, primarily available on Windows, lacks native support for Mac users. However, GAIM 2.0 is in development, promising significant updates, including voice and video integration for Google Talk and other platforms. This enhancement will enable Mac users to access Google Talk’s voice features, making cross-platform communication more seamless.
❯ 12/17/2005
Update: Safarilicious 0.7.7
I updated Safarilicious to version 0.7.7, which includes several bug fixes: resolving crashes from 'Index Errors' and error responses from del.icio.us, along with improved Unicode support for titles and tags. The app’s GUI displays Unicode correctly, enhancing user experience.
❯ 12/16/2005
DarwinPorts 1.2 released
DarwinPorts is a Package Management System for Mac OS X and Darwin, streamlining the installation and management of open source applications. It automates downloading, configuring, and installing software along with necessary dependencies. With a vast collection of 3,038 packages, including major desktop environments and various applications, it offers a robust option for Mac users interested in open source software.
❯ 12/15/2005
CodeTree: Watch Your Code Branch Out and Grow.
CodeTree is a new social networking community for media artists and programmers, particularly those working with Macromedia Flash and Proce55ing. It provides a platform to share and discover algorithms that create captivating effects seen in applications like iTunes and Winamp. Users can browse code and connect with other creatives in the field.
❯ 12/13/2005
Another style repository: An overwhelming collection of ancient images
The NYPL Digital Gallery offers over 376,000 images, including manuscripts, historical maps, posters, prints, photographs, and illustrations. The vast collection contains a wealth of material appealing to a variety of interests, making it worthwhile to explore despite its extensive scope.
❯ 12/12/2005
Safarilicious - Export your Safari Bookmarks To del.icio.us
I developed a Mac OS X application called 'Safarilicious', which allows users to export their Safari bookmarks to their del.icio.us accounts. Although released several weeks ago, I hadn't yet mentioned it on the blog.
❯ 12/11/2005
Anatomy of an Icon
Creating effective icons is a complex process that involves detailed planning, drafting, and refining. A tutorial from creativebits explores the steps in designing an icon, using the example of a key fob. Understanding these stages can enhance the quality of icon creation.
❯ 12/11/2005
Another new project: virenfrei-surfen
I created a small page to support the Firefox versus Internet Explorer debate. It aims to help users understand why Firefox is the better option. You can share this resource with anyone considering a switch to Firefox: [www.virenfrei-surfen.de](http://www.virenfrei-surfen.de).
❯ 12/11/2005
Metamac article
I was asked by Metamac.de to write about 'Tagging under Mac OS X.' My article covers various methods for applying and utilizing tags, highlighting their benefits for improving workflow. This piece appears in the latest issue of Metamac magazine, with the possibility of sharing it on my blog or Stylemac.com in the future.
❯ 12/11/2005
New Mac OS X App: Safarilicious
I developed a new Mac OS X application called 'Safarilicious', which allows users to export Safari browser bookmarks directly to their del.icio.us accounts. This tool simplifies the process of managing bookmarks and enhances web browsing efficiency. More details are available on the Safarilicious page.
❯ 12/11/2005
Unpacking an iPhoto Photo Book
I ordered a high-quality photo book using iPhoto, opting for the premium size and finish. The packaging process was reminiscent of Apple products, showcasing careful attention to detail. The book features impressive image quality and professional layouts, creating a brochure-like feel. The positive reaction from friends indicates a growing interest in creating similar personalized photo books.
❯ 12/07/2005
Jakob Nielsen thinks that Ajax sucks
Jakob Nielsen critiques Ajax, highlighting issues like non-functional back buttons, bookmarks, and search engine indexing. While his points are valid regarding Web 1.0, they become less relevant with the rise of Web 2.0 applications, which function more like desktop apps. Modern web applications can enhance user interaction without needing traditional web navigation features.
❯ 12/07/2005
Keep your FTP updated, with an Automator action
Sending large files can be cumbersome, often resorting to outdated methods like FTP due to limitations with email and instant messaging. An Automator action streamlines this process by automatically uploading files to an FTP server when saved in a designated folder, simplifying the task greatly. This efficient solution offers a modern alternative for file sharing.
❯ 12/07/2005
Proxy; Adobe's quarterly design magazine
Adobe offers a monthly design magazine called PROXY, featuring in-depth information across a wide range of topics. Even for those who don’t focus on print work, it provides valuable insights that can enhance design knowledge. The latest issues are available for registration and download on their website.
❯ 12/06/2005
Human update
Recent commitments and various projects have led to a decrease in my blog activity. I have multiple updates to share, which I will present in separate posts. Currently, I’m in Stuttgart, and while my writing may reflect my state of inebriation, there’s much to discuss moving forward.
❯ 12/01/2005
Navicat MySQL GUI for Mac OS X
I discovered Navicat, a versatile MySQL GUI for Mac OS X and Linux, which offers a range of features during my database creation. Currently on a 30-day trial, I'm considering proposing its purchase for work. An alternative is CocoaMySQL, another rich option available for those seeking an open-source solution.
❯ 12/01/2005
Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time
JavaScript libraries offer enhanced functionality for developers, but sometimes sticking to basic JavaScript is preferable. For those seeking simplifications without external libraries, consider exploring the top 10 custom JavaScript functions. These functions address common challenges in JavaScript programming, such as the absence of .getElementsByClass().
November 2005
❯ 11/30/2005
Serif, or Sans-Serif: that is the question..
The choice between serif and sans-serif fonts often hinges on personal taste, but some believe serifs enhance readability by guiding the eye. An article by Alex Poole explores this long-held notion. His research offers intriguing insights that could impact how typography is used for informative designs.
❯ 11/29/2005
The Worlds Biggest Linklist - A Guinness Record Tryout
Dublay from Module23.com aims to achieve a Guinness World Record by creating the longest link list ever. This unique initiative not only provides humor but also serves as an effective way to increase page visibility. As participants contribute, the list could gain widespread attention if promoted on platforms like Digg.
❯ 11/24/2005
High Speed Wikipedia search
Wikipedia can be slow at peak times, leading to frustrating wait times for information. Lumrix offers a high-speed alternative for searching Wikipedia, providing faster results than Google by frequently indexing its database. This service can enhance productivity for research or learning about topics like the 'Frutiger' font.
❯ 11/24/2005
Tokyo Designer's Week
Tokyo Designer's Week, an annual event, showcases Japanese design culture, offering insights beyond what is typically available in Western markets. It highlights the depth and influence of design within Japan, which surpasses external perceptions. Additional resources capture the brilliance of the exhibitions and provide further impressions of this notable event.
❯ 11/23/2005
XML Editing in Firefox
Firefox 1.5 enhances XML editing and validation functions, making it a valuable tool for web designers and developers. While Safari's XML support is limited, Firefox's new features cater to various web-related tasks, such as building Flash applications and coding Ajax frontends. A comprehensive overview of these improvements is available through IBM.
❯ 11/22/2005
Enhance your Workflow with Text drag and drop
Learn how to effectively use text drag and drop functions in Mac OS X, which differ between Carbon and Cocoa applications. Carbon allows straightforward dragging, while Cocoa requires a brief pause after selecting text. Additional details explain how different applications respond when dragging text onto their dock symbols, potentially enhancing your workflow.
❯ 11/21/2005
G5-optimized Firefox nightly builds: BeatnikPad Journal
The G5-optimized Firefox builds are available again, offering improved speed on G5 computers due to the use of advanced compiler features. This version boots and runs faster, making it a valuable option for users who need or prefer Firefox.
❯ 11/18/2005
How to Safe Sleep (Hibernate) Your Mac
Safe-Sleep is a software feature introduced in the Mac OS update 10.4.3, allowing Macs to save RAM contents to the hard drive and enter a low-power sleep mode. This is particularly useful for conserving battery life. A guide is available to activate Safe-Sleep on standard Apple hardware using terminal commands, making it accessible beyond just new PowerBooks.
❯ 11/18/2005
Opera Mini coming to your mobile phone
Opera Mini, a small-screen rendering browser for mobile phones, creates a mobile-friendly version of web pages on its server, improving performance for low-processing devices. Despite some rendering issues with CSS, the browser offers quick loading times and an overall pleasant browsing experience. The compact size of just 99kb allows use on older phones without memory constraints.
❯ 11/17/2005
Amazon introduces 'Tagging'
Amazon is testing item tagging, reflecting its growing presence in mainstream applications. With this shift, there is hope for increased tagging options across various software. The potential to filter links, images, and files quickly could transform how we organize and access information in the future.
❯ 11/17/2005
Quite some Ruby on Rails ressources
Ruby on Rails has gained popularity due to its built-in Ajax support and rapid development capabilities, simplifying web application creation. The differences from other models, like PHP, necessitate resources for easier entry and transitions. A collection of useful Ruby on Rails resources, including Mac-related links, is available on Edevil's weblog.
❯ 11/17/2005
First Intel Mac to be the iBook, in January?
Rumors suggest that Intel-based Apple products may launch earlier than the anticipated July date, possibly in January at MacWorld. Initially thought to be the Mac Mini, reports now indicate the first Intel Mac could be the iBook, with expected new models and price drops. Additionally, Apple has begun rolling out Universal Binaries, hinting at imminent releases.
❯ 11/17/2005
Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) to feature redesigned Finder
Controversy surrounds Apple's Finder, with many preferring the usability of the original Mac OS 9 version over the current Mac OS X interface. Anticipation builds as rumors suggest a completely redesigned Finder may be introduced in the upcoming Mac OS X 10.5, codenamed Leopard, potentially addressing long-standing usability concerns.
❯ 11/14/2005
Interview with Jonathan Ive
Jonathan Ive has significantly influenced modern gadget design, particularly with the iPod, which is praised for its integrity and user experience. An interview with him reveals insights about his journey to Apple and his thoughts on iconic products like the iPod and iMac, offering a deeper understanding of his design philosophy.
❯ 11/14/2005
StyleMac.com - My new Project
I'm excited to announce my new project: www.stylemac.com, dedicated to Apple and design news. The site aims to provide insights relevant to both Apple and Windows users. While some interface issues remain, I plan to post 5-10 news articles daily. The TagBag! Widget has also been relocated to enhance the user experience.
❯ 11/10/2005
Apple's Copland Project: An OS for the Common Man
Copland was intended as the next OS after Mac OS 7.5, introducing features like preemptive multitasking and a new finder with real-time indexing. However, it remained in beta and Apple ultimately shifted its focus to NeXT. A detailed overview explores the potential of this unfulfilled project.
❯ 11/10/2005
Camino 1.0 beta 1 released
Camino v 1.0 Beta 1 has been released, featuring an improved native Cocoa interface that offers a faster experience on Powerbook devices compared to Firefox. For detailed information on this release, visit the Camino website.
❯ 11/07/2005
Introduction to Cocoa-Delegates from a Java point of view
OSNews provides insights for those transitioning from other object-oriented languages like Python or C++. It highlights a common challenge in mastering Objective-C: the delegate concept, contrasting it with subclass-based development. For individuals familiar with OO programming and keen to learn Objective-C, this serves as a valuable opportunity.
❯ 11/07/2005
Write your own Automator-Action in Xcode
Automator now allows for custom actions, enabling users to incorporate open source libraries like ImageMagick and PIL. A recent guide on macnn.com details how to create these actions using XCode. While familiarity with Objective-C is necessary, this opens up new possibilities for automating various tasks efficiently.
❯ 11/01/2005
New Sarbatka Track.. Dialima Tu Kafe
This is my first video game remix in three years, submitted to JoeCam's 'Bound Together' project featuring 32 remixes. My track, inspired by the Coffee Break theme, reflects the relaxing atmosphere of Mykonos. Featuring guitar by Frank van't Ende, it captures a vital part of my life: coffee. The title translates to 'Coffee Break' in Greek.
October 2005
❯ 10/29/2005
Gigantic Macwall
Researchers at the University of California have combined 25 G5 computers to create an enormous display using 50 Apple 30' Cinema Displays. This innovative setup awaits Hollywood films to match its impressive resolution of (10*2560)*(5*1280). Further details and visuals can be found on the project's website.
❯ 10/27/2005
That's what makes a company special
Apple.com features a tribute to Rosa Parks, highlighting her impact on civil rights rather than showcasing products. This decision underscores the company's commitment to honoring significant historical figures and their contributions to society.
❯ 10/26/2005
All you IE5 for Mac haters combine
John Oxton criticizes Internet Explorer 5 for Mac, labeling it as a problematic choice for users. His experiences highlight the challenges faced when explaining site compatibility issues to clients still relying on this outdated browser. The piece invites stories from others dealing with similar frustrations, creating a space for shared experiences around the struggles of using IE5 on Mac OS X.
❯ 10/26/2005
Anita's Birthday
I attended Anita's birthday in Enschede with Raphael, where we enjoyed great conversations and laughter. My new K750i mobile phone, featuring a 2MP camera, was handy for capturing moments. Pictures from the celebration are available, showcasing the fun we had.
❯ 10/25/2005
How Much is My Blog Worth
Currently, I’m short on time and motivation to post regularly. However, I discovered a humorous valuation of my blog, which is estimated to be worth $6,774.48. Interested in purchasing it for $7,000?
❯ 10/25/2005
Mac OS X 10.4.3 coming up
Mac OS X 10.4.3 is set for release, featuring over 550 fixes and improvements. Key updates include enhancements to CoreGraphics, CoreImage, and OpenGL, along with updates to iChat and WebKit. This version might also activate Quartz2DExtreme, increasing performance capabilities.
❯ 10/11/2005
Interesting Findings 001:
The Maasai, known for their warrior reputation, have a deep connection to cattle, which they believe were gifted to them by their rain god, Ngai. This cultural belief leads them to view the possession of cattle by others as theft. The intriguing interplay of beliefs and practices highlights the significance of cattle in Maasai society.
❯ 10/05/2005
My Blender Rendering Tests
Blender, a free and open-source 3D modeling and rendering tool, has significantly improved since its earlier versions. While it may not compete directly with industry giants like 3DSMax or Maya, its capabilities suffice for casual 3D work. After recent experimentation, I proudly share my initial results and newfound appreciation for this versatile software.
❯ 10/04/2005
Conversation Transformation
A casual conversation revealed surprising connections to celebrity culture. While discussing Paris Hilton's engagement, my friend shared that she knew Paris Latsis personally, as they lived next door in Athens. This unexpected revelation transformed my perspective on celebrity relationships, leaving me momentarily astounded and wanting more from the world of high-profile connections.
September 2005
❯ 09/30/2005
The Greece / Mykonos Mega Vacation
Mykonos, a renowned Greek island, captivates with its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife. It attracts diverse tourists, partly due to its proximity to the archaeological site of Delos. I experienced memorable moments, including encounters with pelicans, an unexpected Greek wedding, and a lively gay party, all contributing to an unforgettable vacation filled with unique cultural interactions and adventures.
❯ 09/04/2005
Silence
I'm heading off for a two-week holiday in Greece, visiting the beautiful island of Mykonos. Recently, I had a fantastic evening with Ambro at Index, which was thoroughly enjoyable. Although I could elaborate, Ambro has already shared a detailed account that reflects my thoughts closely. I'll be back in two weeks.
❯ 09/01/2005
Oh look how stylish; Apple shoes!
Retro items are gaining popularity, and I find them intriguing. The appeal lies in their unique design and nostalgic value, capturing a bygone era. These collectibles often evoke fond memories and contribute to personal style, making them sought after by many. Exploring this trend unveils the charm and significance of such vintage pieces in modern culture.
August 2005
❯ 08/31/2005
Crash your iPod Photo, with a Video-File
I explored Apple's implementation of M4B files and devised a method to embed video in these files. The resulting file displays video content in iTunes without QuickTime, but crashes my iPod Photo upon playback. Despite this, I am sharing it in case other iPod models yield different results. A guide on creating such videos may follow.
❯ 08/25/2005
Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy. Cover Rant
I recently watched 'Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy' and fondly recalled how I discovered Douglas Adams' work in 1992 after reading a humor-filled column by Rainer Rosshirt. Upon reading the book, I was puzzled by its cover, which bore little resemblance to the story. This discrepancy led me to wonder how such choices were made in book design.
❯ 08/24/2005
My Vacation 2005; Hamburg
After plans for a vacation in Italy or Spain fell through, I spontaneously visited friends in Hamburg. Exploring the Elbe and Alster rivers, we enjoyed the sunny weather during a surprisingly fun trip. This summer has had few sunny days, and we were fortunate to experience three of them in Hamburg.
❯ 08/15/2005
Vacation
I plan to fly to Spain or Italy tomorrow, depending on availability. If everything goes well, I'll be on my way to Spain; otherwise, Italy is the backup. If not, I’ll be back at my computer. Tomorrow will involve last-minute efforts to secure a flight and hopefully enjoy a vacation.
❯ 08/14/2005
Thinking about the future.
The blog post examines potential future scenarios for the internet, Google, and media. It presents thought-provoking ideas, albeit with a slightly naive or left-leaning perspective. For those interested in the evolution of digital landscapes, this exploration provides intriguing insights into what lies ahead.
❯ 08/13/2005
Feeling better
After a hectic week filled with tight deadlines and solo tasks, I became immersed in my work, neglecting my personal care and health. Despite the challenges, including catching a cold, I managed to meet some goals. Now, with a week off, I'm recovering, reconnecting with the real world, and feeling revitalized.
❯ 08/09/2005
My VideoGameMusicRemixCommunity Music Collection
With the arrival of Dale North's 'right out of the blue,' I reflect on my journey into Video Game Music since 2000. This passion led to a collection of albums from various remixers and collaborative projects over the years. A glimpse into this collection highlights the evolution of interest around video game remixes.
❯ 08/08/2005
New Sarbatka Track Release: A Faint Smile (!)
A new track titled 'a faint smile' has been released after nearly two years. This track is a return to the faster production style of earlier Sarbatka songs, prioritizing quantity over perfection. Future releases may occur, despite my busy schedule, alongside anticipated updates like 'Just a friend.'
❯ 08/07/2005
Terhech.de v 1.5
The blog has undergone enhancements using PHP/Smarty to improve the layout and usability. While I initially aimed to implement it in Ruby on Rails for learning purposes, time constraints led to a more straightforward update. The new design offers expanded options and better user experience, paving the way for future improvements.
❯ 08/05/2005
Review: Apple Mighty Mouse
I reviewed the new Apple Mighty Mouse, which features one-button design and sensors for left/right clicks. However, I found challenges with right-clicking due to finger placement and limited accessibility to the squeeze buttons. Additionally, scrolling can be slow despite multi-directional functionality. Overall, I prefer alternatives offering better ergonomics and performance.
July 2005
❯ 07/25/2005
once again, still alive
I've been extremely busy lately, which has limited my time for writing. However, I've been preparing some material that may be published once completed. Stay tuned for updates as these texts come together.
❯ 07/16/2005
to bestir 2
The boy stands at the threshold of a dark hallway, facing a menacing figure. Overwhelmed by fear and memories of past struggles, he gathers courage and demands his mother back. Tension escalates as the man responds with aggression, but in a moment of desperation, the boy aims a gun at his abuser, determined to take control of his fate.
❯ 07/11/2005
Espagnol por favor?
In an effort to enhance my Spanish language skills, I will begin writing blog entries in Spanish. Armed with various resources and support from Spanish-speaking friends, my goal is to engage in basic conversations within a year. Constructive feedback on syntax would be greatly appreciated as I embark on this journey. Thank you for reading.
❯ 07/11/2005
Leccion uno
Quiero aprender español para comunicarme mejor con mis amigos que solo hablan este idioma. Aunque escribir es útil, necesito practicar la pronunciación. Planeo mejorar mi sintaxis y vocabulario antes de practicar con Kathrin, una amiga que habla español muy bien.
❯ 07/09/2005
Some pics
I took several macro photographs a few months ago to enhance my skills. While they may not be extraordinary, I wanted to share them. The images capture intricate details that illustrate the beauty of the small subjects in focus.
❯ 07/07/2005
First German International Ladies Polo Tournament 2005
I attended the first German International Ladies Polo Tournament, enjoying a three-day stay at a restored 16th-century castle. The tournament featured intriguing conversations and delightful company, punctuated by memorable moments. Afterward, I traveled to Usedom to visit relatives. Additionally, the next Ladies Polo Tournament is set for Russia, offering another potential adventure.
June 2005
❯ 06/30/2005
Moms space
Mom's room has transformed from a shared space with Dad into a personal sanctuary filled with memories. As his belongings faded, her items took precedence, reshaping the environment and reflecting her evolving identity. This raises questions about the relationship between our possessions and our behavior, suggesting a dualistic process where we both shape and are shaped by our surroundings.
❯ 06/29/2005
Stolen from Ambroggio
The blog post delves into the evolution of Han Solo's character within the Star Wars franchise, exploring his transformation from a rogue smuggler to a hero. It discusses key moments that define his journey, emphasizing the complexities and growth of his persona throughout the films.
❯ 06/29/2005
to bestir
A boy hesitantly navigates a dilapidated alley, trying to distract himself from impending anxiety. Encountering a raven, he reflects briefly before reaching a rundown chalet with ominous warnings. Nervously, he approaches the front door, facing his fears. As he finally rings the bell, tension builds—moments feel stretched, and just as he considers leaving, the door swings open.
❯ 06/27/2005
Pulp fiction in 30 seconds
A humorous animated video condenses the plot of 'Pulp Fiction' into just 30 seconds. The brief presentation highlights the film's key moments and characters, offering a fast-paced summary that captures its essence in a comedic format.
❯ 06/26/2005
Interesting Pic from Microsofts current Gnomedex
A Mac Mini is intriguingly placed on a couch, prompting curiosity about its purpose. Additional images showcase Longhorn and IE7, inviting viewers to explore the evolving landscape of technology.
❯ 06/24/2005
hot hot
Summer has arrived, but life feels stagnant and uninteresting at the moment. This current phase has led to a lack of motivation and engagement with activities.
❯ 06/15/2005
Always online
Sitting in a hotel bar in Böblingen, I appreciate the fast internet and a welcoming, productive American-style IT environment. The friendly atmosphere and good food contribute to an enjoyable day, enhancing my experience as I navigate this setting.
❯ 06/15/2005
thanks.
A friend offers a frank message, admitting they can't satisfy certain desires. Instead, they suggest a spontaneous trip to Germany, providing a ticket and an address for a night of adventure. The message blends humor with an invitation to explore new experiences, highlighting the dynamics of friendship and unexpected opportunities.
❯ 06/14/2005
Tagbag 1.25 released
I released tagbag 1.25, a minor bugfix update featuring a new enhancement: clicking on the group now opens a Finder window. I plan to utilize my free time this week to implement additional features from my Todo list.
❯ 06/08/2005
Off to Stuttgart
I’m heading to Stuttgart for a business trip with Hewlett-Packard and will return on Saturday. After that, I’ll be off to a birthday celebration in Hamburg, so I won't be online until Monday. If I have internet access while in Stuttgart, I might share some updates about my experiences there.
❯ 06/06/2005
Ah great, so Adobe and Microsoft are in the boat
Roz Ho and Bruce Chizen emphasized their commitment to the Macintosh platform while Steve Jobs introduced Rosetta, a dynamic binary translator enabling existing PowerPC applications to run on Intel hardware. Jobs showcased its capabilities by running unmodified versions of Microsoft Office, Quicken, and Photoshop CS 2, highlighting the transition to Intel-based systems.
❯ 06/06/2005
Apple updated their Dashboard listing
Apple has updated their Dashboard listing, featuring an extensive collection of Widgets. These are organized into Select-Boxes for easier access, making it simpler to explore new options.
❯ 06/06/2005
Google Sitemaps
Google introduced Google Sitemaps, a technology aimed at enhancing search engine results for webmasters. This feature enables users to provide a list of pages for crawling, including details like last modified dates and priority. I’ve integrated it into my blog and am curious about its impact on how Google indexes my site.
❯ 06/06/2005
Nintendo Revolution to offer free classic downloads
The Nintendo Revolution is rumored to offer free downloads of classic games from the Snes, Nes, and N64. There may also be advancements in graphics enhancement technologies, similar to ZSnes. This initiative could appeal to retro gaming enthusiasts who enjoy revisiting the classics.
❯ 06/06/2005
So it's for real. Apple moves to X86/Intel chips
Apple is progressing with adaptations for its software ecosystem, emphasizing the transition for Cocoa-based and Carbon-based applications. Minor tweaks and recompilation will be necessary for compatibility, while projects using Metrowerks' CodeWarrior must migrate to Xcode. This development could lead to more efficient Mac systems in the future, as highlighted by Jobs' statements on their ongoing efforts.
❯ 06/03/2005
Bratwurst Ben & The Polka Police
Not everything in life needs to be logical. Embracing the chaos can lead to unexpected insights and a deeper understanding of experiences that defy conventional reasoning. Recognizing the value in these moments can shift perspectives and highlight the beauty of uncertainty.
❯ 06/03/2005
Hell Just Froze Over.
Google's recent decision to adopt a more open data-sharing approach has sparked discussion among tech experts. This shift may impact user privacy and data management practices, raising questions about the implications for both individuals and businesses. The move signals a potential change in how major tech companies approach data transparency in the evolving digital landscape.
❯ 06/03/2005
Tagbag 1.20 out!
Tagbag 1.20 has been released, moving out of beta with a list of enhancements. Key updates include functional preferences, improved Finder window opening when clicking on a tag, and a new option to reload tags each time the Dashboard is displayed. Looking forward, I plan to introduce more features.
❯ 06/02/2005
Darth Frog
After a frog dies tragically, a philosophical inquiry arises about its fate. Exploring this theme, the post mentions a bizarre project where a dead frog was fitted with a computer, allowing its legs to be controlled via the internet. This raises questions about existence and technology, echoing themes from popular culture.
❯ 06/01/2005
RFID Chip injections at night clubs
Some nightclubs in Scotland and Barcelona are offering RFID chip implants to VIP guests, allowing them to store and access account information easily. This raises questions about practicality, particularly for regular patrons of multiple clubs. The growing trend of RFID technology in nightlife may just be the beginning of broader applications.
May 2005
❯ 05/30/2005
Quartz Composer Examples
Futurismo Zugakousaku showcases impressive Quartz Composer examples utilizing Tiger technologies. These Quicktime samples, some of which are downloadable, demonstrate the capabilities of Quartz Composer. Exploring these examples can reveal the simplicity of creating similar projects, especially for those interested in GPU-accelerated graphics. For more details, visit the provided link.
❯ 05/30/2005
you got a stick
I received a stick from Markus and had to translate it to share with others. Currently, I have about 40GB of music, recently bought three albums, and was listening to 'Cabin Crew - Star to Fall' when I got the message. I also listed five important tracks and shared the stick with three friends.
❯ 05/27/2005
Tagbag 1.10b out!
Tagbag 1.10b has been released with several updates, including an alphabetical list sort, a new CSS-based scrollbar, and fixes for the Finder-window bug. Users can now customize tag displays and group items based on dot characters. Support for Unicode and Asian characters has improved, and minor quirks remain, but the overall functionality is enhanced compared to version 1.02b.
❯ 05/27/2005
This is so sad. Flame war turns deadly
In San Diego on May 25, 2005, an online argument escalated into a deadly confrontation, resulting in two murders and two attempted homicides. Disturbingly, the perpetrator returned to the message board to taunt other users, highlighting the darker side of internet interactions and the potential real-life consequences of online conflicts.
❯ 05/26/2005
I'm drunk, it was a hot day, and I'll post a tagbag update tomorrow
I had intended to enjoy a couple of glasses of red wine, but it turned into three glasses of red and two of white. Despite this, I updated tagbag and will share the update tomorrow.
❯ 05/26/2005
Intel recommends using a mac
In an interview, Intel's CEO revealed he spends weekends removing spyware from his daughter's computer and suggested that mainstream users seeking immediate security might consider buying a Mac instead of a Wintel PC. This honest admission ignites further debate between Mac and Windows advocates, adding a new dimension to the ongoing discussion about computer security.
❯ 05/23/2005
Apple on Intel
Rumors suggest Apple may transition to the X86 platform, sparking discussion about its implications. This speculation arises despite the PowerPC's growing usability, evident with Microsoft’s new Xbox and Sony’s PlayStation employing modified PowerPC processors. The renewed interest reflects ongoing debates about performance and compatibility in the tech community.
❯ 05/23/2005
iTunes 4.9 will support Podcasting
Apple continues to innovate with cutting-edge technologies like the RSS Screensaver in Tiger and advancements in Safari and Quartz Composer. Their focus on listening to the user base enhances the experience for tech enthusiasts, showcasing their commitment to staying ahead in the tech landscape.
❯ 05/23/2005
Tagbag Development
Thanks for the donation! I will compile the reported changes and bugs into a todo list, prioritizing bug fixes before adding new features. The Widget has received significant attention from various major blogs, marking an unexpected media response.
❯ 05/23/2005
TEH FINAL KEYBOARD: Das Keyboard !!11
Introducing a new must-have for tech enthusiasts: a unique keyboard designed for ultimate performance and customization. This keyboard features advanced technology that aims to enhance productivity and user experience, making it an essential tool for anyone serious about their setup. The blend of functionality and sleek design is particularly appealing to dedicated users.
❯ 05/23/2005
Track-A-Day: Without a Band
This track, recorded on May 9th, features a jazz piano and bass, showcasing an attempt at jazz composition. It's a brief piece, lasting 26 seconds, created using Apple Garageband 2.0, titled 'Without a Band.' A more polished track may be released soon.
❯ 05/20/2005
Rounded Input Boxes in HTML anyone?
I've discovered a proprietary Gecko/Mozilla property, '-moz-border-radius', which allows for rounded corners in design without the need for images. While it's useful mainly for intranet applications or specific browser versions, there are more intriguing properties available to explore. Notably, Safari's text-shadow property stands out for its unique functionality.
❯ 05/20/2005
Tagbag 1.02
A new version of TagBag, 1.02, has been released. This update addresses a bug and introduces a new feature to enhance usability. Further details are available on the TagBag website.
❯ 05/18/2005
TAGBAG Dashboard Widget
Introducing TAGBAG, my first Dashboard-Widget that provides an overview of tags used with the Spotlight-Comment feature. This widget is ideal for those who categorize files extensively. Further details and the download link are available on the dedicated page. Note: the site may not display well in Internet Explorer.
❯ 05/17/2005
iPic two
Meet Corrie, my dog. She exudes charm and personality, captivating everyone with her appearance and demeanor. Her playful nature and unique traits make her a beloved companion. Discover more about her life and the special qualities that make her stand out among other pets.
❯ 05/17/2005
still alive
I have been busy during the Pingsteren weekend, working on multiple projects to publish, including 'track-a-day.' Currently, time constraints are challenging, but I aim to ensure the content is useful. Look forward to two upcoming Dashboard Widgets for Apple 10.4 Tiger and more exciting content.
❯ 05/12/2005
Firefox Promo Videos
Firefox enthusiasts have created humorous promotional videos for their browser. These videos are available for viewing, providing a light-hearted look at the features of Firefox. Check them out before they become widely popular and harder to access.
❯ 05/12/2005
Technorati Ping
I built a simple Technorati Ping feature using XML-RPC for my blog. Now, every time I update my blog, Technorati receives a ping about the update. I plan to share the eight-line PHP code soon for others to use in their own blogging systems.
❯ 05/11/2005
iPic One
I have begun to improve my photography skills, inspired by a forum thread on spring pictures. I decided to share my attempt with a photo, marking the start of my journey into capturing more images. More photos will follow as I explore this creative endeavor.
❯ 05/09/2005
Stolenpod
After watching 'Kingdom of Heaven,' I discovered my iPod had been stolen from my car. Someone opened the window and took it, leaving me frustrated. I hope my insurance covers it, but regardless, I'm considering getting a new iPod or exploring alternatives, though none seem to match its usability. I've learned to keep expensive gadgets out of sight.
❯ 05/08/2005
Feels so good
I’m revisiting the 'Rage Against The Machine' album that dominated my youth, listening to tracks I haven’t heard in years. I recently found most of the songs online after losing my original copy. Currently, I'm enjoying 'Fistfull of Steel'. Nostalgia hits hard as I rediscover the music I loved.
❯ 05/07/2005
Bang Bang Bang
I experienced an eventful weekend and plan to share daily reports next week, making it easier for readers to follow along. Additionally, I created several Track-A-Day tracks, which I haven't uploaded yet due to time constraints. Now, I'm off to a beach party.
❯ 05/03/2005
Choose a band/artist and answer ONLY IN SONG TITLES by that band
This post creatively conveys identity through music, using song titles to describe personal traits and relationships. Artists like Rage Against The Machine and Air express feelings about self-perception, love, and aspirations, blending personal narratives with their unique sounds. The approach invites reflection on how music influences our understanding of ourselves and our connections with others.
April 2005
❯ 04/29/2005
Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger' arrived!
I'm currently installing an upgrade on my Dual G5 and am looking forward to testing its performance. The process has been engaging, and I anticipate significant improvements in functionality. Stay tuned for insights on how this upgrade impacts my system's capabilities after testing.
❯ 04/28/2005
Safari Passes Acid2 Test :-)
The Web Standards Project has released the Acid2 test for Web browsers, revealing that nearly all fail to comply with HTML and CSS standards. Notably, Safari 2.0 has passed, making it the first browser to do so. The test highlights the gap in standards compliance among major browsers, including Internet Explorer and Firefox.
❯ 04/27/2005
Oh, seems I've been right - sorta
Longhorn build 5048 has proven disappointing after a year of anticipation, showing a regression in some aspects. Concerns are raised about its potential shortcomings, highlighting a need for Microsoft to deliver unexpected improvements. Meanwhile, Apple appears to be gaining traction in the market.
❯ 04/26/2005
New Longhorn Shots Popup
New images of Longhorn have emerged, showcasing its resemblance to Windows XP but with a somewhat cluttered appearance. With a year left until release, the focus seems to be on the underlying technology. There is speculation about whether Apple will launch version 10.5 before Longhorn's debut.
❯ 04/21/2005
Addendum to Adobe buys Macromedia
Adobe's acquisition of Macromedia was primarily driven by fears that Microsoft would make the move first. This strategic decision is expected to ensure future versions of Flash and Dreamweaver for Mac OS X, promising continued innovation in these essential tools.
❯ 04/21/2005
I'm ill :(
I came down with the flu but went to work, which worsened my condition. Now, I have a headache, pain while swallowing, and nausea. Despite feeling terrible, I attempted to work on music but found it impossible. Instead, I plan to dive into my collection of unread books, starting with a book on Wittgenstein after finishing one on Rousseau.
❯ 04/19/2005
Track-A-Day: A GLIMPSE OF COLD
The Track-A-Day initiative has been adjusted to reflect tracks created on specific days. The latest piece is Chill DnB, featuring simple chords and an appealing drumline. It stands out among the collection, and there's a possibility of further development. The track, titled 'A Glimpse of Cold,' is 1:58 minutes long and created using Cubase and Renoise.
❯ 04/18/2005
Adobe buys Macromedia
Adobe's acquisition of Macromedia raises questions about the future of key products. Photoshop is likely to overshadow Fireworks, while the fate of Freehand and Illustrator remains uncertain. The competition between Dreamweaver and GoLive hints at possible consolidation, and Flash appears poised to dominate unless Adobe opts differently. Concerns about innovation and product treatment linger.
❯ 04/16/2005
Track-A-Day: Plastipholia
I created a short trance track titled 'Plastipholia' in just 20 minutes, capturing the 2001 trance style. While it's not particularly unique, I enjoyed the process and see potential for development. The track is 0:38 minutes long and was made using Renoise 1.5.
❯ 04/14/2005
Hitch; The Date Doctor
I watched 'Hitch, the Date Doctor,' and it offered insights into understanding women. Meanwhile, Apple announced the release of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on April 29, featuring impressive additions like Core Image, Core Video, and enhanced Core Audio capabilities that allow for real-time processing and the creation of a unified audio device from multiple sources.
❯ 04/14/2005
Track-A-Day: Infinite Loom
I’ve created a new track titled 'Infinite Loom,' which runs for 58 seconds. Made using Renoise 1.5, this piece captures a moody atmosphere that I find quite satisfying. You can download the track for a listen.
❯ 04/13/2005
Another little improvement
You can now save your settings in the comment dialog for future use. Additionally, I've connected this blog with my LiveJournal, allowing most entries to appear there too, appealing to friends who use that platform. Plans also include creating a separate category for Track-A-Day Posts to streamline content.
❯ 04/12/2005
Track-A-Day: Generali Krebs
This is my second Track-A-Day release, featuring a piano piece titled 'Generali Krebs.' The composition, which lasts 1:06 minutes, was sequenced in Renoise 1.5 and recorded in Apple GarageBand. I aimed for a slightly classical style, and I'm pleased with how it turned out.
❯ 04/11/2005
11_04_05.mp3
After feeling guilty about not keeping up with my Track-A-Day proposal, I recorded a short piece in Apple Garageband, featuring 8 chords and 2 basslines. The track, titled 'OneOneZeroFourZeroFive,' lasts 1 minute and 10 seconds. It showcases familiar Garageband sound quality, with instruments sourced from Logic Audio.
❯ 04/11/2005
Track-A-Day
I've experienced a decline in music releases due to various commitments and a shortened attention span. To combat this, I'm starting a 'Track-A-Day' challenge, aiming to release a new track daily, regardless of quality. This approach will help me avoid accumulating unfinished projects and keep my creativity flowing. I'm ready to begin this new endeavor.
❯ 04/07/2005
This is fuckin funny
Exploring the realm of body modifications, the post shares intriguing stories and experiences from individuals who embrace these unique forms of self-expression. From piercings to tattoos, the narratives provide insight into personal journeys and the meanings behind different modifications, showcasing a vibrant community dedicated to pushing boundaries and celebrating individuality.
❯ 04/07/2005
wow. what drives people to develop such things
The development of a robotic urinal raises questions about the qualifications of engineers involved. What expertise is necessary for such a project, and what practical value does it offer? The implications of integrating technology into everyday hygiene practices warrant a deeper exploration of this unusual innovation.
❯ 04/06/2005
SWF XML Meta Language
I reconsidered developing Flash Applications without an IDE, focusing on content/code separation using Actionscript 2.0, SVG-SWF conversion, and ming for compile-time objects. This would allow application modifications via command line, especially useful on Linux systems. I'm considering creating a Python application to compile these XML files into ming/sswf files, which seems like an interesting project.
❯ 04/06/2005
The Commonly Confused Word Test
Achieving scores of 92% in Beginner and Intermediate, 93% in Advanced, and 46% in Expert levels reflects an exceptional grasp of commonly confused English words. Understanding these nuances, which many struggle with, demonstrates a strong command of the language. For a detailed answer key, visit my blog.
❯ 04/04/2005
Generate Flash
I’ve transitioned to using Linux for work, finding some tasks quicker but facing challenges with Flash content generation. While MTASC offers a reliable ActionScript 2.0 compiler, it lacks pre-compilation. Ming, a PHP library for Flash, shows potential despite its outdated status. I aim to develop a small application using these tools soon.
❯ 04/04/2005
Yesterday I unplugged
After a night of heavy beer drinking, I experienced a significant hangover the next morning. I learned that drinking beer leads to slower intoxication but prolongs recovery time. To recharge, I chose to unplug from technology and spend the day in nature, enjoying the tranquility of my rural surroundings while reflecting on the effects of my weekend.
March 2005
❯ 03/29/2005
Just a quick addendum
Microsoft has recently recruited a former Apple design executive. Their aim is to enhance the user experience of Microsoft's products to mirror the design philosophy attributed to Steve Jobs. This strategic move highlights Microsoft's commitment to improving its design and functionality in a competitive market.
❯ 03/28/2005
Ah, longhorn again
Microsoft's upcoming Longhorn features an Explorer interface reminiscent of Mac OS X Finder, with a Search Bar and simplified Menu. The new design showcases a plastic aesthetic, prompting a comparison to Apple's existing functionalities. As I anticipate this next-gen OS's release, I reflect on the value of Apple's ongoing advancements like Spotlight and Exposé.
❯ 03/27/2005
Comment support
Comment support has been implemented after a brief coding session. I aimed to enhance my VIM skills during this process. Additionally, a previous post contained a bug related to a non-functional link, which has now been fixed. Further, I've recently purchased the new Chemical Brothers album.
❯ 03/24/2005
New Microsoft Typefaces
Microsoft has developed new typefaces for Longhorn designed for on-screen reading, which I find promising. I hope to see similar advancements from Apple or other competitors, as current typefaces across platforms could benefit from improvement. With the anticipated UI enhancements in Longhorn, these new fonts could significantly enhance visual appeal for users.
❯ 03/23/2005
Horray.
During a recent two-day business trip to Munich, I discovered the city has more to offer than Oktoberfest. Although my schedule was busy, I enjoyed some pleasant sights in my spare time. Reflecting on the trip, I've indulged in sparkling wine and nice wine afterward. Future updates may include comment features.
❯ 03/18/2005
been there, done that.
Everything went better than expected, which left me relieved and happy. To celebrate, I attended a small party in Enschede where I met some nice people. However, I ended up drinking too much and woke up with a terrible headache the next day.
❯ 03/16/2005
no bitchn pls kthx
This week has been overwhelmingly busy, with long work hours from 7 am to 10 pm leaving little time for anything else, including online interactions. I hope to have more free time starting Friday and will provide updates on my situation.
❯ 03/10/2005
thanks
I'm feeling better now after a tough period. We're busy developing crucial software with a tight deadline for a significant project. The requirements are challenging, but we've sought help, which looks promising. I'll aim to update this blog more frequently to enhance my English skills.
February 2005
❯ 02/21/2005
Relieved.
I still don't feel good and worry about my future. However, I feel better than yesterday, largely due to a conversation with JoeCam, who is one of the most remarkable people I know. His support made a significant difference during this challenging time.
❯ 02/20/2005
Death.
Life can lead to moments of realization that all past decisions were wrong, leaving me feeling worthless and angry. The struggle to make the right choice is frustrating, and reaching out for help often seems impossible. Music provides some comfort during these difficult times. I'm considering adding a comment feature to my blog to connect with readers.
January 2005
❯ 01/23/2005
Ohoo, die lieben Navigationssysteme
Ein aktuelles Beispiel verdeutlicht die Risiken der übermäßigen Abhängigkeit von Navigationssystemen. Dies zeigt, dass gesunder Menschenverstand oft unverzichtbar ist. Interessanterweise stammt die verwendete Software von Microsoft.
❯ 01/21/2005
One of the best reads I had in some time
Paul Graham's essay explores valuable life lessons often overlooked, offering insights that could be beneficial in navigating life's complexities. His unique perspective as a computer scientist and entrepreneur provides practical advice that might change one’s outlook on various life aspects. This thought-provoking read highlights essential truths that many may not have considered.
❯ 01/13/2005
Der Radwechsel
In light of my current, temporary personal situation, I reflect on Brecht’s poem 'Der Radwechsel.' It captures a sense of unease and impatience, expressing the discomfort of being neither content where I am nor where I’m going. The moment of waiting for a tire change becomes a metaphor for my feelings of transition and uncertainty.
❯ 01/11/2005
Still alive
I've been busy lately and haven't updated the blog, but I'm currently enjoying myself. I expect to resume regular blogging soon.