Sept. 1, 2015

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July 9, 2015

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June 25, 2015

HTC Desire Z

My HTC Desire Z Android phone from 2010 died. I am taking this as a re-ware design/lifestyle provocation. As such I am now running an even older smartphone - my development iPhone 3Gs from 2009. Do we even need a modern smartphone for our day-to-day computing needs?

iPhone 3Gs

Things I have learned:

  • No, we probably don't.
  • "Add to Home Screen" for web apps remains an amazing innovation that is now in Android's Chrome browser too.
  • I missed my ebook reader so I wrote a web app called MindReader.
  • Most other things I do on a smartphone are available via the browser now.
  • I'm un-Googling. I've moved my contacts list & calendars to my own CardDav/CalDav server running Radicale.
  • The "touch" experience of the iPhone 3Gs is still aesthetically superior.

Here's a screenshot of MindReader self-hosted ebook reader:

MindReader screenshot

In other news my HP Folio 13 screen also cracked a couple of nights ago. It has been a really wonderful machine and I am sad to have to upgrade.

HP Folio 13

My favourite thing about it has been its rectangular shape in each dimension. It will live on in our house as an HDMI media box under our television.

June 20, 2015

She SSH'es into her father's machine from her Raspberri Pi. Presumably like any good hacker she used social engineering to obtain his password. She then uses the ps or top command to find the process ID of the "Sublime Text" editor he is using - the number she reads out. She then uses the OSX say command on the command line on his computer to make it speak to him:

$ say "Dad watch out"

Given his reaction it appears he doesn't consider the possibility that anybody has remote access to his machine and he also doesn't seem to know about the OSX say command, hypothesizing incorrectly that the kids have set up a timed MP3 file. Finally, she uses the kill command on his machine to kill the "Sublime Text" process, closing down the windows he is working on.

Ha ha ha, adorable!

June 17, 2015

Hy is a Clojure-like LISP that compiles to Python bytecode. Blender is a popular Free and Open Source 3d modelling program. This is a little livecoding experiment I put together with the two of them.

Source code is on GitHub.