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Ximian announced the availability Ximian GNOME 1.4 today… which looks strkingly like… well, MacOS 9, except for the installation manager, which looks a lot like WinXP, which I won’t even link to.
Ximian announced the availability Ximian GNOME 1.4 today… which looks strkingly like… well, MacOS 9, except for the installation manager, which looks a lot like WinXP, which I won’t even link to.
I really hope the next Zelda on Nintendo’s Gamecube looks this good. (1.7Mb)
Something I posted earlier as a comment on SVN
I am 22 years old. When I was around 14, computers became more than something we used in school to do book reports and HyperCard presentations… they became a source of entertainment, a way of connecting to my friends and the world.
Now, when you’re 14 years old, you don’t have much money, and even less morals as far as ‘free’ items go. I was the at the right (or wrong) age at precicely the same moment in time when applications and software and games could be copied and traded with relative ease… If one of my friends’ parents bought them ‘X-Wing,’ for example… what was the harm in simply making a copy of all (17) installation disks for me? Theft? We were just 14-year olds with no money trading some software, we weren’t criminals.
We strived to belong to the ‘3l33t3’ (elite) BBSs, so that we could get software (over a blazing fast 14.4 connection) that no one we knew in person had purchased. Again, we didn’t see ourselves as pirates, we saw the act of acquiring bootlegged software as just as much fun (if not more) than actually using the software itself… Using arcane keyboard commands… knowing passwords… getting the right number to dial.
So, all the way up through high school and college, I simply continued this practice, again due to the lack of money. I didn’t use software for ‘commercial’ purposes… I just wanted some decent software experience before I got to college, so I took Photoshop 3 from my high school. When I got to college, I still wasn’t making money, and having software at home was more convenient than always using (virus-infected and slow) school computers. So I went from not spending $50 for games to not spending $600 for professional software packages; from scanning WWIV BBSs to scanning Hotline. Music? Hell yeah, once that came around as downloadable, instead of copying CDs to tape, I just Napstered up a few tunes.
Victimless crime? Not exactly, but as victimless as you can get, perhaps… Oh, poor multi-billion dollar Adobe didn’t get the $600 for the version of Photoshop I’m running at home. Aw, too bad. Now, I did buy MacOS X 10.0, because I happen to feel that the mass success of that software will determine Apple’s future and longevity, a company I probably care a little too much about… The only companies hurt by software piracy are companies like Panic, who independently create useful, wonderful software that no one else has the balls to make. After using a ‘distributed’ Audion serial number for a while, when version 2.0 came out, I bought my own copy of it. Did I ‘distribute’ that serial number to a few friends of mine? Sure I did. Did I feel bad about it? Not really. It was mine to give, at that point, or at least that’s the way it felt.
Maybe I’m wrong. I probably am. But to someone like me who’s been doing this for a long time and seen no consequences, it’s hard to prove to me that piracy and Napster are all that big a deal.
I’m going to see Boy Sets Fire tonight with Eddie and I woke up this morning with this need to find a decent Emo-streaming internet radio station. Now, having heard Scott describe Boy Sets Fire as ‘scream-o,’ I thought of the perfect name for a streaming emo station… ‘Stream-o.’ Jesus christ, am I sexy.
From *spark-online:
You couldn’t find two more different lives as far as their experiences go. Boy, girl. West coast, east coast. Public school, private Catholic school. Unisex, all-girl. Middle class, upper-middle class. Broken home, still married. Warm weather, cold weather. Wild shooting spree, calculated hit. 15 years old, 14 years old. But the result was the same: two completely abused, miserable, lonely, hopeless, ignored, shuffled, suicidal kids could take no more. Not another day. Williams not only profusely shared his plan to shoot up his school (while recanting it of course as a joke), saying he really didn’t want to go to school that day. Bush internalized her pain, so isolated that her plan included only herself.
I guarantee you this is the experience of Elizabeth Bush and Andy Williams and Dylan Klebold and all the others that came before and will make their mark in years to come.
The question is, will society ever start making an effort to stomp out the bullies and take THEM into examination? Will people start thinking before they have children, for whom they don’t have the mental or emotional capacity to care for, guide, and nurture? As long as the hard long arm of the law slams down on these minor-aged offenders, as long as the punks who tormented the victims appear on a thousand video clips declaring the evil of their victim’s acts, as long as the blame is placed on gun laws and only by whiff, the parents, these killings will continue.
What could have easily become my situation in High School, described very well. Some insight on why ‘kids these days’ seem more violent than ever.
Quoted directoly from BareBones:
Bare Bones Software today announced the immediate availability of version 6.1 of BBEdit™, the company’s award-winning HTML and text editor. This update marks the first version of BBEdit that runs natively on Mac OS X, Apple’s next generation operating system.
Fucking awesome. One of the two press releases I’ve been waiting for… now if Adobe would get their shit together. Go fucking get it.
You might have noticed the new menu item in the nav bar that says ‘Mac OS X Tips.’ What is this strange new feature, you ask? Well, if you couldn’t tell by the name, it’s a permanent link to 808’s brilliant OS X tips & tricks post. It will be updated regularly, so if you need help with something, check there, but probably last.
I just found this WebMonkey article on how to correctly configure and install PHP as a DSO for OS X’s built-in Apache installation (which requires an update). PHP actually works for me now (yay! on a Mac!), but my previous MySQL install was a little screwy. Still working on getting PHP + Apache + MySQL to work together flawlessly, but now I’m much closer. The article also lists a place to get real OS X 10.0 (not PB or Rhapsody) packages for PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL and others.
One the funniest things on the web, ever. via K10k.
Slot cars. ExciteBike-like customizable tracks. Watch out for the mad oversteer on those babies… they’ll fly right off the track.