Parallels sucks. I just boosted a fresh Ubuntu image and forgot about. 1 hour later, it crashes for no apparent reason(Parallels, not Linux)
Why you don't use Fusion? We use a lot it also with multiple machine opened at the same time on our MacBook Pro. Sometime we just stop the OS without suspending the VM and after that everything is still working fine...Fusion is really a great product. - Alan Lugiai
Yes, they both use the VT-x stuff, but I think the crashes might come in some of the virtual device driver stuff, e.g. mapping gfx calls to OSX. This was definitely the case with 3d support. - Ray Cromwell
"The Internet has finally paid off. I may have harbored doubts, but deep down, I knew it was all leading to something." -- Reddit comment on the Miss Universe sex-tape.
Chrome is now permanently my default browser.
Me too. I've slowly started setting it as default on all my VMs as well. Latest dev build has the development tools upgrade as well. - Matt M (inactive)
Me too and loving it - Andrew Bowers
Press Play on Tape cover C64 Commando http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Yellow Journalism: How low will he go? Obama gives Japan's Emperor Akihito a wow bow - http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washing...
Imagine this story: "Japanese Head of State visits White House and refuses to shake hands!" or in Japanese Media "Japanese Emperor shakes hands with US President. How long will we grovel before other nation's hand germs?" Why is bowing any worse than any other greeting? - Ray Cromwell
Visually Lossless HTML Compression http://books.google.com/books...
"The verbosity of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) remains one of its main weaknesses. This problem can be solved with the aid of HTML specialized compression algorithms. In this work, we describe a visually lossless HTML transform that, combined with generally used compression algorithms, allows to attain high compression ratios. Its core is a transform featuring substitution of words in an HTML document using a static English dictionary, effective encoding of dictionary indexes, numbers, and specific patterns. Visually lossless compression means that the HTML document layout will be modified, but the document displayed in a browser will provide the exact fidelity with the original. The experimental results show that the proposed transform improves the HTML compression efficiency of general purpose compressors on average by 21% in the case of gzip, achieving comparable processing speed. Moreover, we show that the compression ratio of gzip can be improved by up to 32% for the price of higher memory requirements and much slower processing." - Ray Cromwell
I've been running all of our static content through the validator.nu parser, then using the Java transformer code to output HTML4. There's a lot of repeated close tags in the output (</li> is a big one). Might make for an interesting experiment to see what sort of savings you could see. - Matt M (inactive)
ELinks all text browser supports Accept-Encoding: lzma ! http://elinks.or.cz/screens... just check out Google News
Why doesn't the HTML5 <video> or <audio> elements address *recording* as well? Leaving lots of potential on the table. Codec legal issues?
I took a look at this a while ago. It seemed obvious since Flash can do it HTML should do it too. The good news is that there is a W3 workgroup for it: http://www.w3.org/2009..., with some relevant requirements: http://dev.w3.org/2009.... The bad news is that it's a W3 workgroup, AND the only browser rep. on it is from Opera. - Nick Lothian
I'd be happy with a way to get local video into the browser, even if there was no sensible way to post it. At the moment you need to do VLC + stream to HTTP, plus the video needs to come from the same port any JS is served from to do video+canvas manipulation. That means you need mod_rewrite, too. I wonder how Palm/WebOS handles it? - Nick Lothian
Don't understand Maine. How can what other people do change the sanctity of *your* marriage? How can social conservatives justify a free market ideology, but then turn around and support government restraint on the types of contracts people can enter into? Gubmint,hands off! But stop those people!
Great point, Ray. I'm going to steal that one. - Bruce Johnson
I've always wondered why it's not humiliating to these people that their notion of marriage is so weak and unstable that it is jeopardized by what other people do. Isn't that ultimately a vote of no confidence in their own institution. - Kelly Norton
This Android GPS talk got me thinking, what was the first in-car GPS map to appear in TV/Movies? Kitt on Knight-Rider?
Google Navigation is not "evil" putting car GPS vendors out of business, it was inevitable result of 4 trends. A) Price of online/cloud driving directions is already zero B) GPS got miniaturized/commoditized into phones (+SkyHook) C) 3G got rolled out, now reasonable bandwidth available in your car D) Phones got smart, powerful CPU and graphics.
I've seen numerous comments calling this act a violation of "do not evil". If you've had free online driving directions for the last 10 years, and a phone with GPS that can run complex apps, then all you need to do is add in ubiquitous bandwidth/connectivity to bring the cloud based mapping ($0 price) to the car device, obviating the need for a single function device. The ecosystem trends already pointed to the eventual doom of these devices, the writing was on the wall. Google just moved first on Droid. - Ray Cromwell
couldn't agree more, wasn't "no turn by turn using google maps api" a big enough clue for people? - lypanov
New Avatar Trailer has rekindled my interest in seeing it: http://movies.yahoo.com/premier...
Verizon, get your act together and get Fios into Santa Clara ASAP.
The Onion: Mayan Calendar Warns Of Cataclysmic Roland Emmerich Film On Nov. 13 http://www.theonion.com/content...
People often say the Web has Won. But they used to say the internet won, that it routes around roadblocks. Thus, if the web gave birth to centralized walled-garden social networks, *inter-networking* will be their death. If connecting people is so valuable, its future is as a commodity network layer like TCP/IP. Internet :: Novell :: ?? :: Facebook
Terrifying Sniper Prank on Japanese TV - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Man, the japanese don't mess around when they punk someone. - Ray Cromwell
Wow, this one is just as bad, even more over the top: http://www.youtube.com/watch... - Ray Cromwell
@dalmaer both, when I click the link, I get blank pages.
Awesome new internet meme: Remove special effects from blockbuster movies, only actors speaking! (2012 trailer, "Actors Version") - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Hilarious to see only the scenes that punctuate the action spliced together. - Ray Cromwell
Sigh. Bitten by singletons/globals again. Just say no.
YouTube - Terminator - How It Should End - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Eolas is back, sues the entire Web, patents AJAX? Or just JS->Flash? - http://news.cnet.com/8301-30...
Jesus Christ this is a broad patent. - Ray Cromwell
"Interprocess communication between the hypermedia browser and the embedded application program is ongoing after the program object has been launched. The use is able to use a vast amount of computing power beyond that which is contained in the user's client computer." - Tracy
This is why software patents need to go away fast. - Matt M (inactive)
I wonder if anyone patented the "buy/develop bullshit submarine patents, wait until someone else does all the hard work to implement them, then sue" business method? Perhaps counter-suing them based on that might work? ;) - Nick Lothian
McDonald's restaurants to open at the Louvre. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news...
"However, even if there were a last-minute u-turn at the Louvre, statistics suggest the battle of Le Big Macs has already been lost. France has become McDonald's biggest market in the world outside of the US, according to the chain. While business in traditional brasseries and bistros is in freefall, the fast food group opened 30 new outlets last year in France and welcomed 450 million customers – up 11 per cent on the previous year." - Ray Cromwell
U.S. To Trade Gold Reserves For Cash Through Cash4Gold.com - http://www.theonion.com/content...
ChrisRock:"People are defending Roman Polanski because he made good movies 30 years ago? Are you kidding me? Even Johnny Cochran didn't have the nerve to go, 'Well did you see OJ play against New England?'"
Father in Japan: 'I didn't do anything wrong' - CNN.com - http://edition.cnn.com/2009...
NVidia introduces C++ on GPU. Inside Fermi: Nvidia's HPC Push - http://www.realworldtech.com/page...
Exhausted. Back home, after ~7hr30mn driving from Las Vegas to Santa Clara. (85-90mph the whole way).
AMD NextGen GPU 5870 released: 1600 ALUs @ 850 Mhz >2TFlops for $379. - http://anandtech.com/video...
I'm putting 10% of yearly miles on my car in just 10 days.
Disneyland, Disney California, Legoland, Seaworld. Done. Universal, Wild Animal Park, Vegas, Zion, up next.
I love how FastFlip looks nice without using images. The giant › character is just a nice glyph/css style.
It's definitely fast, although I'm surprised there's a page load from the main page to the stories. - Matt M (inactive)