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An art-challenged individual's perspective on AI (anime) generated art
Setting up Let's Encrypt certificates for the 389-ds LDAP server
Partings
DIY KVM over IP with pikvm
Quick tips: Server Name Indication for internal domains with Turris Omnia
Fixed comments
Refreshed look
New server: away from Kolab
Hack of the day: extracting comments from Nicovideo
Hack of the day: downloading VOICEROID実況 from Nicovideo
Announcing a new project
The Big Forum Cleaning
GPG transition statement
Isso for comments
Dynamically static
Plasma 5 live images for openSUSE and on the default openSUSE desktop
Danbooru Client 0.2.0 released
Latest 4.13, newest 4.14 beta and Plasma 5 in openSUSE
Notes to self: nginx Piwigo rewrite rules
Unlocking KWallet with PAM
Accessing Casio EX-WORD 電子辞書 from Linux
Test the upcoming openSUSE 12.3 and KDE Workspace, Applications and Platform 4.10 RC2
Just finished - Kami Jigen Game Neptune V
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A few days ago I finally completed (after about 3 months) 神次元ゲームネプテューヌV, or “Kami Jigen Game Neptune V”, the latest instalment from Compile Heart in the Neptune franchise of PS3 games. It took quite a while (approximately 3 months), and I think it’s about time to wrap things up.
Making KDE applications Python 3 friendly
openSUSE KDE Bug Squashing Days
What's cooking for KDE in openSUSE 12.3 - theming
Although the release of openSUSE 12.3 is yet to come, the people of the openSUSE community contributing to KDE are already at work to bring the best possible KDE experience for the new release.
Of Brainstorm, ideas and seeking help
Want to make KDE Brainstorm more useful?
Unexpected Christmas gifts: THE IDOLM@ASTER
I'm honestly surprised...
Moving hosts!
Holidays
Camogli and Portofino
Moving on
New theme and 2.7
DataMatrix page up
Posting from KOrganizer
DataMatrix 0.5
New PC, at last
I'm back
Japan - Day 6
Japan - Day 5
Japan - Day 3 and 4
Japan - Day 2
Japan - day 1
Digital camera
Asus Eee PC here!
After almost a month of wait (Dynamism.com doesn’t like simple order procedures), I finally got hold of an Asus Eee PC 900 (obviously - for the readers of this blog - the 20 Gb Linux version). Read more for some quick impressions and pictures.
Wordpress SNAFU
Eee PC interest
Wordpress 2.5
Back, and movies
Browser-less entries
Lamestop
Script to make captures of movie files
Blogging scholarships!?
New theme
Unimpressive management: Wordpress 2.3
The Internet lynch mob
I was thinking about writing something on the line of what I announced in the past entry, but what has happened recently surrounding the artist who does the work for The S.T.E.A.L. Saga, that is Too, made me change my mind.
An update
New office
Holidays
Transformers
A trip to the sea
tab2dokuwiki
Hardware upgrades
A change
Old code
Thoughts
A lot of work
A day with an Apple Xserve
Yesterday I and another person went to the server room to do the basic configuration of the Apple Xserve we have bought, along with its Xserve RAID unit. Despite the general “idea” that anything Apple does is user-friendly, our experience was plagued by problems.
There are no movies
Wordpress 2.1
At last!
Playstation 3
That’s right. Thanks to my brother, now I am an owner of this game console (the North American version), along with the game Resistance: Fall of Man. To be precise, I have the 60 Gb version (essential as I can’t use wired connectivity where it is, just wireless)I haven’t had yet the time to play well with this beast, but I managed to take (poor quality) pictures.
Editing work
A newbie approach to GUIs
In the past two days, aside studying the Python basics, I’ve been looking to find a decent GUI toolset to develop user interfaces in Python.
Checker mark III
Wallpaper size checker
UPDATE: Some stupid bugs had crept in the code, so I updated the archives. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I’ve writtern a small Python script to find wallpapers with right size or aspect ratio I needed, and now I’m releasing it to the public. It may come in handy especially when you download lots of desktop wallpapers (archives, torrents) and you don’t know which ones are suited for your monitor.
Final Fantasy XII
Working with Genome Browser data
GRUB hell
Probably useless, but...
New heading and other stuff
A simple annotator
Random photos
More studying
PhD students
New computer
Text files with Python
Finally I cleaned up my code enough to post it here. It’s probably still ugly, but not as ugly as when I wrote it down the first time. It’s all about manipulating text files, to be precise tab-delimited files. All the snippets are published under the GNU GPL v2 (not that I think that anyone would use them, but just in case…).
More S.T.E.A.L. related work
Dutch weekend
Valkyrie Profile Silmeria
On Free Software and FSF
WARNING: This entry is somewhat political in nature.
Given the recent controversies about the GPL v3 draft, I thought I’d give my insight on the Free Software Foundation and especially its founder, Richard M. Stallman, better known as RMS. I won’t cover the GPL v3 debate as I haven’t read the license draft, though I think that the kernel developers’ standing must be at least given attention.
Kubuntu Edgy Knot 3 artwork
I'm back
Holidays
Departure
I'm still alive
Clarification
RSI
The power of the shell
Yesterday I was trying to adjust some files in order to make a program use Affymetrix SNP arrays data (instead of arrayCGH data like the program was designed for). I had a big (116,000 rows) tab-delimited text file and I needed to use only part of the columns there.
Image editing using FOSS tools
I’ve already explained in a previous entry that I like to tweak images, extract them from backgrounds and so on. However I didn’t like that I needed Windows to perform my actions, as I want to use that operating system as less as possible. I tried then to use FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) tools available on Linux to see if I could do the same job.
Widget fun
Image editing
I like to tinker with images. I’ve been doing this since I first started doing amateur web design, back in 1996. At first it was to create images for my own web pages (Sailormoon, ADG) but nowadays it’s like a hobby I do when I have free time. It can be fun.
Upgrade
Busy busy busy!
Books
As the terrace in my house has been finally completed after almost a year, I’m writing from there. While I’m relaxing, I’ll write about two items I recently obtained through archonia.com. This time there wasn’t a misunderstanding like with the Tony Taka book I ordered (which the description didn’t claim it was an H book while instead it was), I’m quite satisfied by what I got.
Classes and meetings
The problem with binary only drivers
Kubuntu 6.06 LTS / Dynamis-Xarcabard
Finally, the new version of Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Long Term Support) is out! Not that I noticed many differences since I kept it constantly dist-upgraded since I put the beta on the desktop and the RC on the laptop. I really like it so far (save minor nags with 3D acceleration that I solved by issuing a couple of shell commands). Also, KDE 3.5.3 packages are already available from 3rd-party repositories. I will be upgrading them soon.
dist-upgrade fun, DNS, drama
Biological software and HIG
Antispam, or inconvenience?
Stress
Security breach
Treasures of Aht Urghan
Sickness
Outage
Windows and Missions
Upgrades
Mixed entry (yet again)
Bertinoro - Day 4
Bertinoro - Day 3
Bertinoro - Day 2
Bertinoro - Arrival & Day 1
Finally I got hold of a stable Internet connection so I can post about my experience in Bertinoro di Romagna so far.