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Amusing and yet ironic…

September 12, 2007 - כ"ט אלול תשס"ז

…because the page is fairly ugly, poorly categorized (tabs… controls… stupidity? These are not like things) and dated navigation tools.  Still, not nearly as bad as the examples contained in the Interface Hall of Shame – Controls.   Perhaps the irony is intentional?

A warning to N800 owners, users, hackers.

September 3, 2007 - כ' אלול תשס"ז

So, a couple of weeks ago, I reflashed my Nokia n800 because something had gone terribly wrong: it seemed that the power saving features no longer worked. I would have the machine plugged in to the outlet, screen locked and the machine set to offline mode – neither of which, to Nokia’s credit, should grant significant power savings – and then, after unplugging it and leaving it in such a state would hear the dreaded low power notice play but a few hours later. Since I have made significant changes to my n800, I assumed that this was the result of some obscure switch I flipped in a conf file in an all-too-small vim session. Accepting the fact that tracking down the cause of the problem would take longer than the total system wipe – and that I had been intending to rebuild my system at some point anyway – I took the coward’s approach and reflashed. And all was good.Until a few days ago.

The power drain returned.

This time, I had a newly rebuilt system with nigh complete Hebrew support and all the applications i wanted. Reflashing, though an option, was no longer acceptable. This time the behavior was limited to an effect of the software installed over a few prior days and thus, more easily debugged. To make a long enough story somewhat shorter, the cause of my problems turned out to be the Autoscan package.

Let me be clear – these are my problems – the package is clearly marked as arm, not armel, marked as for the 770, not the n800. The developers did no wrong.

Still, the package manager installed just fine, and it provided functionality I wanted. However, it was also creating a server which constantly ran network traffic, irrespective of the status of the client software or network connection. From this, I have learned two lessons which I hope will be of use to someone else facing four hour battery lifespans on the n800:

  1. The differences in 770 and n800 software can be significant. Just because a package installs and runs does not mean happiness will ensue. The power management differences are more important than I considered.
  2. The value of a good, ps-like, Hildonized task list/manager cannot be underestimated. Load Applet is my choice these days. My choice prior to reflashing displayed Hildon apps only; had I known about the Autoscan daemon I could have saved myself hours of reinstalls and reconfiguring.

Laugh, it’s funny.

August 16, 2007 - ב' אלול תשס"ז

From the POSIX Programmer’s Guide.

How did I miss this on the internet until now?

The only winning move… (ok, a bit obvious)

July 19, 2007 - ד' אב תשס"ז

Well, there is no winning move. Play or don’t play, optimal checkers is a draw.

Yup, checkers is solved, and no one wins.

An N800 surprise!

July 6, 2007 - כ' תמוז תשס"ז

I’ve been religiously googleling “N800 skype” for two weeks now. I shouldn’t have bothered – I fired up tableteer on my N800 looking for the free Earthlink setup (not available in NYC, sadly) and it suggested an update to 2007.26-8 – with Skype, Flash 9 support, and (mainstream) SDHC support. Go and get it!

We bring you this post…

June 22, 2007 - ו' תמוז תשס"ז

From our field correspondent, via his Nokia N800. I got my WordPress client working; Rob’s got Gizmo and is working on binding his Wiimote. More to come as soon as I learn to type quicker on this thing.

Not with a bang, but a whimper.

June 18, 2007 - ב' תמוז תשס"ז

In a previous post, long ago I mentioned how I made this mod for DEFCON and was going to release it soon.  Well, I stopped playing DEFCON a while ago and never got to releasing it beyond some friends and personal requests.  This past weekend I noticed a decent amount of hits looking for the file.  You can now find it over in the tech* section.

Alice and Bob get it on.

June 13, 2007 - כ"ז סיון תשס"ז

You see, I googled “Alice and Bob get it on” and much to my dismay, I got 0 results. You crypto people are so cruel. They’ve been talking for the longest time, encrypting sweet nothings to each other, and yet no one has ventured to allow them their rightful catharsis. Well, once this post is indexed by a myriad of search engines, a wrong will be righted.

Oh, and another thing – I assure you, Bob, for one, really doesn’t care if Eve watches.

This post inspired by this brilliant cartoon.

Incoming over the Atlantic…

November 18, 2006 - כ"ז חשון תשס"ז

My copy of DEFCON arrived today from merry ole’ England – I’d almost forgotten I’d taken the download + boxed option. Very nice looking package; at least on par with mainstream commercial releases in the same price range, with a heavy stock glossy postcard to boot.

A very humourous manual was included, which you can see over here.

Incidentally, to see why I enjoy this game so much, take a look at this thread. The maturity displayed by even the preteens is remarkable; a rarity in general and particularly astounding in the online gaming world.

A touch of reality…

October 28, 2006 - ו' חשון תשס"ז

UPDATE:  If you are here, you should probably be there, reading that post instead. By all means, read this too, its a bit embarrassing seeing how long it took me to zip up these BMPs.

In my previous post, I mentioned a modification I made for DEFCON. While it’s not quite ready for release, I thought I might put up a few screenshots to give y’all a taste. Note that the impetus was to make this as accurate as possible, so I will use the right icon when possible, even if I personally prefer the default graphic. Also, limitations of the game prevent me from making this truly compliant – but I think it’s pretty good :-) .

Many of these were taken from an online game. If you were in that game and object to one of these screenshots, let me know.

russian-hammer.jpg

Russia gets hammered by subs, while Indian silos remain in AD mode.

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