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baconstrp | 11 years ago | on: When Chinese children forget how to write

Chinese calligraphy carries far more artistic dimensions compared to non-symbolic languages. My grandmother has accrued such a beautiful Chinese font style over years of practicing calligraphy and being reporter on battlefields. Her ink writings/letters have been passed down to my parents and taken good care of as family treasure brought overseas. Being Chinese British I still occasionally use them as copybook to practice. Even though all everything about her was told as stories, her handwritings, those strokes & circles, speaks a decisive, brave and clever woman.

Each character needs to be written in balance itself. Like architecture all characters itself has a firm pillar stroke and together they also need to fit into structural of the whole paragraph. Positive or negative, aggressive or passive meaning can also be expressed by same strokes but sharp or round in the right place.

baconstrp | 11 years ago | on: When Chinese children forget how to write

Which further down all merely protons and neutrons? If we could go further there maybe only 1 matter, or even Null? You see where I'm going with this. Arguing spiritual culture with physics theory is really comparing hot chicks with debugging assembly.

baconstrp | 11 years ago | on: Saying Goodbye To Windows 8

It's merely personal opinion based on personal experiences. Since it's a sunny day outside I'd like to expand on this topic here:

[1] Window management/Apple touch pad: UX on window/workspace management, Cupertino did it right. As advanced users we open a lot of windows, not like my mom who would simply freak out when there are more than 2, she only look at one full screen window a time. Win8's metro app is natural for her but optional at best for me. Mac: Four finger up for Expose then pick the Terminal/Sublime/Browser window; Four finger swipe left/right for virtual desktops; I am flying through workspaces over that single 5 inch physical square, much less effort and drama than surface: fiddling through touch keypad/10.6" touch screen swipes/dropping and picking surface pen constantly. One trick on mac is that I usually swipe a little to quickly sneak peak: say inbox list or server dashboard on my right virtual desktop to quickly check up on stuffs.

[2] Local search see comments above

[3] Windows Update A feel of being bullied, simply put. It prolong when you need it start up and do sth quick. It shut down when you dont want it to, and it never tell you what's changed, what is updating and how long it is going to be.

[4] Hibernate/sleep/Power button. Redmond never got this right and never do I see them willing to. Out of my 2 years experience with surface, I would say at least 5 time it crashed while waking up from hibernate. at least one time I remembered vividly because I lost several hundreds lines of arduino code. Many time right after switching off, then I realized I missed something: have to wait at least 5 seconds to switch it on again. Stressing that power button would only make it worse. Surface has sensitive power button to the outside: every other day or two, I found my bag frying hot and surface drained all its battery inside, making it useless for the rest of the day if on the move.

[5] Color tone This maybe picking bone out of eggs. But I would say those Disney like highly saturated UI palette are somewhat distraction (blue bars/amber buttons/red squares), compared to OSX's neutral gray color tone which let you easier focusing on the content working on.

baconstrp | 11 years ago | on: Saying Goodbye To Windows 8

Sold my beloved SurfacePro on eBay last week. It is a great piece of hardware, but .. in one word: Windoze8, alas

As a grown up PC fanboy, I found myself work/dev more efficient with less frustration on mac nowadays. Operating system is a productivity tool, and Windows has turn into this emo teen girl I can not recognize or share an easy conversation with anymore.

Picked up a refurbished MBA to keep me coding on the move.

baconstrp | 11 years ago | on: Surface Pro 3 Review

OK mine decided to shut down itself for the second time ever since I had it. Full battery charging, No BSOD, not even useless crash report after boot. I'm done, eBay there it goes, bye.

baconstrp | 12 years ago | on: Mongodb in production

using mongo for middleware/webapp caching layer, distributed statemachine workers coordination, basically anything can be thrown away without disastrous outcome. [UP] stable enough (never caused trouble, yet); [UP] enjoying its easy setup, backup, migration; [DN] still not planning to store anything that currently in MSSQL.
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