Last night I added a second monitor to my TiBook - and I'm experiencing some strange crashes that seem to be iChat related.
Archives: Posts in 2003
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VidMoBlogging? ENG, please.
VidMoBlogging by any sane name is still ENG. Electronic News Gathering is a term that came in with the advent of portable video cameras, which meant a news crew could go out into the field, easily grab video and audio of a news event, and bring it back for editing, either physically, or, later on, via satellite.
WebSiteProj for ProjectBuilder
MacAsylum has released an interesting extension for Apple's December Developer Tools: a set of configuration files called WebSiteProj that adds PHP Website and HTML Website project types to Project Builder.
Cool new phones
[Via Scoble] Dan Gillmor shows off some cool new phones from the CTIA Wireless trade show. Very nifty stuff.
The Chain Gang: fetchmail, procmail, python, and analog
Ok, so I finally got my server log processing chain working the way I want, and I figured I'd better document it 1) because I'm going to forget very soon how to do it, and 2) because I still get hits from Google for the word 'fetchmail' from the last time I mentioned it, so there's obviously an interest.
The Chain Gang
More on this tomorrow, I'm tired! I've posted a how-to on using fetchmail, procmail, python, and analog to fetch web server logs from an email account, filter them with procmail, grab the MIME-encoded attached log files, and process them with analog, all scheduled via cron.
Quicklinks on blog.scriptdigital
Emmanual Décarie posts his QuickLinks - a list of various interesting links - every few days. Today I made it on the list, with a link to Corporate Product Support: The Weblog Generation. Thanks Emmanuel!
Speaks Her Mind
Jodi's site is coming along nicely, and she's updating it more frequently these days.
Elbow-deep in mail/server log processing
I'm determined today to get the pipeline working that gets my server logs from email, saves them to disk, and runs analog on them. I want to have reports on the sites I run, but I have to get the logs delivered in email.
Client Meeting
I had a meeting last night with a potential client, the owner of the local TruGreen ChemLawn. He's out spraying most of the day, so I said "hey, come on over for dinner, I'll feed you and we can talk about your site".
HTTP, HTML, and HEAD requests
The other day I was working on a script and I wanted to get the titles for a bunch of web pages I had links to. I coded up something that downloaded each page, pulled out the title, and cached it (so that there would be no more than 1 request per URL).
The Full Effect
Robert at Celsius1414 posted a mini-rant the other day with the disclaimer "I'm thinking out loud here, use text-to-speech if you want the full effect." Hmmmm.
Grrrr...
Illustrator has two Anti-aliasing options: On and Off. The trouble is that Illustrator anti-aliases artwork AND text. I want my lines straight, not blurry, and I want my text anti-aliased, over 10 pts.
Jodi job, other news
Jodi had a job interview yesterday. She's not taking it though, and she reports on that and other news on her site today.
Eye Tracking and Web Design
Paulo posts an absolutely captivating movie of his website as seen by a user who is testing eye-tracking gear.
Way Freakin Cool Dashboard... Thing
Josh points us to this way cool dashboard information searchy thing. It purportedly shows you contextual information from your personal information space related to whatever activity you happen to be performing at the time. Ambitious.
The IA of Weblog Calendars
As someone interested in information architecture, I find the typical weblog calendar to be ill-suited to its task. Ostensibly the idea is to show the user what days have posts and let them navigate back and forth in time to view weblog posts.
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