Wired had published it as every year: 2005 vaporware list! Try to guess what is number one. You got three attempts.
I hate sites which require free registration to access anything. Like NY Times and like last time Dell. They require to register to be able to save shopping cart. WTF! So I did it as usual I entered fake information and logged in as saw this:
Of course I'm not Emil. Who is it ? :) Always wondered why are these registrations required, when everybody do enter fictional data, or everybody doesn't ?
BTW ... BugMeNot Firefox extension to bypass all those anoying logins for your pleasure.
After a huge pain and lot of time on getting GPRS dial-up Internet connection on Mac OS X with Sony Erricsson D750i from T-Mobile, it works!!! The trick is:
I made myself to do regular maintenance of our moucha.cc node :) yesterday. I started do the usual stuff - unused package removal, inactive user removal, system update etc. and while doing it I found two tools for Gentoo linux which improved maintenance speed and effectivity.
Portage support for CDB improves greatly the speed of working with portage data - cache updates, searching etc. Howto set it up is on Gentoo Wiki.
The other tool is called "dep" and solves a lot of problems with package dependecies - reverse dependencies, unused version in slots, cleaning duplicates from world file etc. Check it out here: http://catmur.co.uk/~ed/main/my-bin/dep. Unfortunalety it doesnt work on my desktop sytem, because wierd error with sed :( Hope I manage to get it working ...
And btw ... after some time of doing other things than system administration as main job, I found it quite enjoying to get into it again.
I always liked Apple computers. Not really always, but definitely since first iMac. But my experience with them was almost zero as I only used ancient Powerbook in 2002 while writing my thesis. Since then I used Macs just for testing Appletalk filesharing in our upcoming product.
I had to choose my new notebook a few weeks ago ... and as I always wonder if Mac OS X is really something great or is just hype, I decided to give it a try. It probably would be better to wait for new PowerBooks as they might use new Intel chips, but I had to decide now, so I choode PowerBook 12".
The hardware is more than OK - I love the design, specs are for my "office" type work good too, so the main question which remained is: "What can the software offer to a long time linux user ?" And the answer is of course not so easy. I thought it would be much better to use it for a longer time to overcome first troubles, so ...
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Mandatory screenshot will come later ...
This is really surprise with Microsoft product, isn't it ?
More info here.
If you would like to see how does the web from year 2005 with modern design look & feel and all the latest technology eye-candy look like, go to visit site of Sociologicky Ustav AV CR. And some screenshots if they would take it down.
It's unbelivable what some companies could produce ?!