scrdhrt | 4 years ago | on: Austrian DPA Ruling Against Google Paves the Way to EU-Based Cloud Services
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scrdhrt | 4 years ago | on: Nearly 1k mysterious strands revealed in Milky Way’s center
scrdhrt | 4 years ago | on: What’s the jankiest piece of tech you’ve seen a company depend on?
One day the phone starting ringing off the hook, the mail blew up and I had a large group of people outside my office (no open work space there!) being very upset all of the sudden. It seemed that almost all of them were relying on this quirky internal service for some input of sorts to what they were coding on/with, and all the computations and calculations and modelling broke without it. And apparently, it had broken. So ofc I start looking into it.
All I got was an IP address, and my system lists and IP registers showed nothing. I went on to look in an old patch panel registry, and found a reference that might be something to look into regarding where it physically might be located. But ofc the patch panel wasn't in use anymore, but I knew they sort of moved it 1:1 to a new panel in the far corner of a basement. Got a new lead on where the patch terminated, and went there only to find an empty room. A lone network cable ran from the connection on the wall, through a hole in the back wall to the next room. The other room had no marking, and my key pass didn't work. I called the maintenance guy who came running, and his keys didn't work either. So we took the decision to simply remove the lock by force.
Once inside, I come upon a very strange sight. Again an empty room, with only a very, VERY dusty desk and chair, with an ancient Unix machine and monitor. No one had touched that thing in many, MANY moons. It was disgusting. Someone had set it up to do its work, and then left the building, without notice or documentation, and it had been forgotten. It was a very Tron: Legacy kind of moment. I had a look at it and it said that the raid was downgraded, but still working but somehow halted the machine. I took a chance and rebooted it and after a while it came back online. All the researchers were happy again! I eventually took the liberty to move all the source code off the machine and got help from a co-worker to set it up in a new Linux environment. It worked almost out of the box, my co-worker made some minor fixes to make it compile. For all that I know, it's still running.
This is a old war story that I never will forget, very fun to talk about :)
scrdhrt | 4 years ago | on: MacKichan Software, maker of Scientific Word, has gone out of business
I suspect that, although there is a market for the products, noone is interested in taking on the software they worked on.
scrdhrt | 5 years ago | on: Live feed from Iceland erupting volcano [video]
scrdhrt | 5 years ago | on: RoboScan: Lego+Raspberry Pi-powered analog film roll scanner
The outcome quality of both processes is identical and great quality, but the DSLR repro way is a little bit more cumbersome. It takes me longer to get a really good result with a lightbox than with the dedicated film scanner. Not by long, but it adds up if I have a couple of 120 film to repro.
I shoot repro with a Nikon D700 in RAW using a 105mm macro lens on a regular stand, with a bubble calibrator. The lightbox is a small cardboard box spray painted in black, with flippable/removable cutouts to fit 6x4,5 up to 6x7. I use an old discarded iPad mini, setup with a white image on max brightness as backlight.
Using Capture One (my preference of editing suite), I connect my camera with a USB cable and import directly into the editing suite. No need for importing of a CF/SD card. Smooth process.
scrdhrt | 5 years ago | on: My Eight-Year Quest to Digitize 45 Videotapes
Modern computers with thunderbolt will take a converted fw stream without any problem. I am using several old fw400 sound interfaces with a string of adapters without any problems, on both mac and pc. The mac laptop has tb built in, for my workstation pc (Windows 10) I bought a PCI Express io adapter for 30 euro. Works perfectly.
Sound interface -> fw400 -> fw800 -> tb -> tb3 -> mac|pc
YMMV with video, but I can't think of why it wouldn't work. I haven't tried a converter.
scrdhrt | 5 years ago | on: Trump administration announces overhaul of H1B visa program requiring higher pay
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Netflix to cut streaming quality in Europe for 30 days
Don't know about any ISPs that do this.
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Tricks to start working despite not feeling like it
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Can I Learn Music Theory?
https://tobyrush.com/theorypages/pdf/en-us/the-whole-enchila...
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Economic status cues from clothes affect perceived competence from faces
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Economic status cues from clothes affect perceived competence from faces
I hear you and agree to some extent.
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Economic status cues from clothes affect perceived competence from faces
Like it or not, I've most likely been referred and/or gotten deals through due to my Omega Speedmaster, my Burberry winter coat, hade made expensive leather shoes, etc. That sort of clothes and accessories. Because it makes me look successful in the eyes of Others, and people wants to be friends and partners with other successful people.
Shiny things/expensive clothings/etc = Seen as I must be competent to earn that sort of cash.
My friends couldn't care less about what I wear, but they understand why I do it.
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Google Begins Testing Extension Manifest V3 in Chrome Canary
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: A list of the top recipients on Patreon shows an obsession with the ordinary
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: The rise of remote working will continue
Right now in mid July there is not many events, just a few, but check out Stockholm Startup Founder, Let's do business STHLM, STHLM Tech Meetup and SUP46 on Meetup to get started for after summer. Add own flavours to fit your interests and focus. I also use LinkedIn quite a bit to find events for specific areas I am interested in. Many times a post with just "Any tech aw going on today/this week/soon?" have been an easy way to get to know what's going on. It's usually at least a few companies hosting something to attend.
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi 4 not working with some chargers
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: The rise of remote working will continue
scrdhrt | 6 years ago | on: The rise of remote working will continue
I also sometimes miss the social part of working in an office. When I get lonely I just rent a flexible desk by the hour at a co-working space where some friends or industry acquaintances work and work there for a week to get my social fix. There is also almost daily breakfast/lunch/dinner tech meetups/network events in my city so it's easy to hang out with other cool and smart people.