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Scott helped revolutionize how Microsoft software operates on Mac, bridging the Windows-Mac divide long before cross-platform excellence was the norm. He also contributed significantly to Microsoft Bob, a daring initiative designed to bring a human touch to computing by creating an engaging, accessible interface. Join me as we explore the fascinating stories behind these pivotal contributions! Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
Windowsについてのサポートを頼まれる事もしばしばあるんです。 全く判らない訳では無いのですが、Macな人である僕からするとちょっと苦手wwでも、お仕事と割り切り行ってきましたよ。
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Summary In this conversation, Evan and Kelvin discuss the accessibility features and tools available on different operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, and Linux. They compare the pros and cons of each system and highlight the unique features and challenges of using them. They also touch on the availability of assistive technology and the importance of considering individual needs and preferences when choosing an operating system. Thank you for listening to BLT. If you have any questions for Evan or Kelvin contact us at (720) 712-8856. Don't forget to register for the hike. www.aftersight.org/hike Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weekend Updates 08:36 Introduction to Operating Systems 09:24 Exploring the Accessibility Features of Windows 13:08 Screen Readers and Magnification Tools for Windows 16:25 The Cost of Assistive Technologies for Windows 19:25 Hardware Options for Windows: Pre-built vs Custom-built 21:04 Internet Safety and Windows Defender 22:15 Introduction to Accessibility Features on Different Operating Systems 25:23 Accessibility Tools on Mac 29:05 Advantages of Mac for Accessibility 30:23 Considerations for Choosing an Operating System 31:37 Exploring Chrome OS for Accessibility 36:08 Introduction to Linux and Raspberry Pi 37:57 Accessibility Features and Screen Readers on Linux 41:44 Program Availability and Tools on Linux 45:53 Trying Out Linux in a Virtual Machine 46:29 Sandwich of the Week
On this episode Dr. Obsoleto: Obsolescence, USB-C 80s TV Retro Vintage Nostalgia with voicemails from detroit --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message
仕事でWindows端末とAndroid端末を借りてスクリーンショットを撮ったけど、そのファイルをどうやってMacに送るかで頭をひねった話です。Dropboxのファイルリクエスト機能を使ったんですが、USBドライブを使うことは思いつきませんでした。=== 目次 ===00:00:00 借りたWindows上のファイルをMacにどう送るか00:02:09 Dropboxのファイルリクエスト機能を使った00:03:35 短縮URLがうまくいかず長いURLを手入力した00:05:07 考えてみればUSBドライブを使えばよかった00:06:02 久しぶりにWindowsを使ってみて00:07:59 Windowsで起きたいろんなトラブル-------#アシカガCASTデジタル活用のヒントをスキマ時間で。話題のサービス、注目のソフトウェアの紹介、デジタルツールの活用術など、テック系情報をわかりやすくお届けします。月〜水 朝8時に更新■Twitterアカウントhttps://twitter.com/ashikagacastApple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcastなどでも配信しています。■アシカガCAST on アシカガノオトhttp://bit.ly/ashikagacast_notion■アシカガノオトhttp://bit.ly/ashikaganote
仕事でWindows端末とAndroid端末を借りてスクリーンショットを撮ったけど、そのファイルをどうやってMacに送るかで頭をひねった話です。Dropboxのファイルリクエスト機能を使ったんですが、USBドライブを使うことは思いつきませんでした。=== 目次 ===00:00:00 借りたWindows上のファイルをMacにどう送るか00:02:09 Dropboxのファイルリクエスト機能を使った00:03:35 短縮URLがうまくいかず長いURLを手入力した00:05:07 考えてみればUSBドライブを使えばよかった00:06:02 久しぶりにWindowsを使ってみて00:07:59 Windowsで起きたいろんなトラブル-------#アシカガCASTデジタル活用のヒントをスキマ時間で。話題のサービス、注目のソフトウェアの紹介、デジタルツールの活用術など、テック系情報をわかりやすくお届けします。月〜水 朝8時に更新■Twitterアカウントhttps://twitter.com/ashikagacastApple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcastなどでも配信しています。■アシカガCAST on アシカガノオトhttp://bit.ly/ashikagacast_notion■アシカガノオトhttp://bit.ly/ashikaganote
Al and Codey round up all the news, big and small, from the summer. Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:04:42: What Have We Been Up To 00:13:34: Releases 00:26:33: Updates/DLC 00:41:22: Other News 00:53:56: New Games 01:05:13: Outro Links Moondrop 1.0 Out Now Flutter Away Out Now Palia Coming to Switch Sprout Valley Release Window Palace on the Hill Delayed Ova Magica Delayed Wildmender Release Date Len’s Island Cursed Underworld Update Above Snakes 1.2 Update Sun Down Survivors 1.3 Update Traveller’s Rest Farm Animals Update Let’s Build a Zoo Aquarium Odyssey DLC New Harvest Moon Trailer Moonstone Island Ooblets Collaboration Mossfield Origins Self Publishing Roots of Pacha Soundtrack Research Story Soundtrack Stardew Valley Cookbook Chill Town Moonlight Peaks Loftia Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript [00:00.000 –> 00:02.000] Do [00:19.360 –> 00:21.360] Do [00:30.080 –> 00:33.680] Hello farmers and welcome to another episode of the harvest season [00:34.360 –> 00:39.480] My name is Al and my name is Cody and we are here to talk about [00:40.000 –> 00:43.120] Cottagecore games all the cottagecore games [00:43.640 –> 00:50.600] So much a million of them so much news and we are also here to remember how to podcast [00:54.080 –> 00:57.560] Was the last episode you did with me the last one I did with you oh no [01:00.000 –> 01:02.000] The [01:02.560 –> 01:04.880] Last episode I did [01:05.800 –> 01:10.180] Think was no, I I don’t even know I don’t even know [01:11.160 –> 01:14.260] But the last episode is funny because people will be hearing [01:14.960 –> 01:17.900] The last yeah that we did and then they’re gonna hear this [01:17.900 –> 01:22.000] I was what so that’s what I was trying to ask was that last episode that you did [01:22.200 –> 01:27.440] The last episode that I did with you can record farming simulator with Johnny after in between. Oh, really? [01:27.440 –> 01:30.680] I honestly can’t remember though. How early did we record the last episode? [01:30.680 –> 01:36.360] I don’t know my word. I was just listening to it the other day because it’s so fun when for the listeners [01:36.360 –> 01:41.360] I usually don’t listen to podcasts. I’m on but if they were recorded months before [01:42.880 –> 01:44.280] Months [01:44.280 –> 01:48.320] Absolutely months. It’s like it’s it’s like a whole new conversation [01:48.920 –> 01:54.640] Cuz my brain has forgotten it and it was also really funny to hear like what have you been playing? [01:55.080 –> 01:57.240] Kind of things and I’m like, oh wow [01:57.520 –> 02:04.800] Like the last episode I was talking about the game pass and how excited I was and I’m like I have not done anything [02:07.840 –> 02:13.180] It was it was two months ago, it was the the 16th of June we recorded that episode [02:13.840 –> 02:14.960] which [02:14.960 –> 02:20.720] Which was what to be two episodes before the farming thing. I’ve done a couple since then as well [02:20.720 –> 02:28.160] But anyway, that’s my point is it’s been what about six weeks at least been a minute since either of us are podcasted [02:28.160 –> 02:30.160] So this is a hot mess [02:30.740 –> 02:32.740] Buckle in you’re here for the ride [02:33.680 –> 02:37.220] There’s transcripts on the show notes and on the website [02:37.840 –> 02:42.060] If you’re listening on YouTube, there should be there should be auto-generated transcript there as well [02:43.400 –> 02:45.400] Who knows how well it does with my voice? [02:47.000 –> 02:49.000] Does things do things not [02:50.760 –> 02:56.000] Things have gone a lot better in the last few years, but yeah, there was a point where like most of the like [02:56.600 –> 03:00.640] Voice related stuff just did not work at all for Scottish accents [03:02.120 –> 03:07.740] Like you would say something and it would think you said something completely different. Have you ever tried speaking properly? [03:12.920 –> 03:14.920] So, what are we talking about today? [03:16.680 –> 03:18.840] An American told me to speak properly [03:21.440 –> 03:25.100] You know right after I said that I was like is that the right way to phrase that word [03:26.960 –> 03:28.960] It’s a good thing you didn’t say proper [03:30.000 –> 03:36.340] I like to speak proper. You gotta talk right proper there. I don’t know why you went, Texas [03:39.000 –> 03:41.360] Listeners didn’t hear our conversation before this Cody [03:42.700 –> 03:46.320] Anyone not from Texas has a lot of disdain for Texas [03:47.140 –> 03:49.780] We love our Texan listeners. Mm-hmm [03:50.180 –> 03:52.920] Because we know that there are the good ones because I guess [03:53.740 –> 03:57.340] The amount of stuff we’ve said in this podcast the non good ones are not listening anymore [04:01.460 –> 04:07.500] Listeners who are listening to this will probably agree that Texas even the ones that live in Texas [04:08.980 –> 04:14.660] Correct, I’m just here because my family’s here and I love them and maybe we can make Texas better [04:14.660 –> 04:21.660] We’re gonna talk about news because it has been [04:22.260 –> 04:28.040] At least a month since any news and it’s been about six weeks since any instance a decent amount of news [04:28.300 –> 04:31.260] Because I completely forgot to go through the news for the episode that was four weeks ago [04:31.580 –> 04:35.540] So they just got three pieces of news that we could remember off the top of our heads [04:37.620 –> 04:39.620] So now we’ve got the rest of the news [04:39.820 –> 04:42.260] So Buckland’s gonna be great. But first of all [04:42.780 –> 04:44.780] Cody what have you been up to I [04:45.360 –> 04:47.620] have passed my comps and [04:48.600 –> 04:51.380] So now it’s all like getting work done [04:51.500 –> 04:57.600] So I’ve there are a couple of projects that I’ve had that I’ve like been on the back burner and I just I made [04:57.900 –> 05:03.700] Meetings for them and I was like, hey, I haven’t been able to do this because I was doing my comps, but now I’m done [05:03.700 –> 05:05.980] Let’s get this stuff done. Like let’s go [05:07.020 –> 05:10.280] And trying to get those off my plate. That’s really cool [05:11.000 –> 05:15.000] I haven’t really been playing anything that many game Pokemon go [05:15.560 –> 05:19.320] I’m actually going to go fast in New York City. So whoo [05:19.960 –> 05:26.760] You’re going fast go go to the fast Pokemon go to New York City [05:27.880 –> 05:32.860] yeah, so that’ll be I I’m gonna say it’ll be fun even if the game itself is [05:33.760 –> 05:38.920] Buggy or if there are issues or whatever, it’s still gonna be fun because there’s you know members from our [05:40.400 –> 05:44.320] It’s super effective community or going and we’re all gonna meet up and hang out and it’s gonna be great [05:45.400 –> 05:51.920] I’m super sad that I couldn’t justify the cost. Yes. It was like 700 quid to fly there. Yeah [05:52.720 –> 05:56.680] it’s easy for me because my partner lives there and [05:57.120 –> 06:01.720] So I literally just have to get a bus there and then I don’t have to worry about anything else [06:02.320 –> 06:04.640] because like I already kind of know how to do and I [06:05.360 –> 06:07.360] know how to get around I [06:07.900 –> 06:11.040] Can just stay with him because places there are super expensive [06:12.040 –> 06:16.800] And the buses yeah that I’ve also played this game Tetris [06:16.800 –> 06:21.880] This is the one that either might just be official Tetris or might be a scam and we’re not sure [06:22.400 –> 06:24.400] I’d still think it’s a scam [06:24.600 –> 06:30.840] Like anything that promises you a cruise for playing a game a certain amount feels like a scam [06:30.960 –> 06:34.720] Well, so I was talking to someone about it about how like basically how they do that is [06:35.200 –> 06:42.720] How you is you’re playing and as you’re playing you’re watching ads so they’re earning ad revenue sure sure sure [06:42.720 –> 06:44.400] But it’s a cruise [06:44.400 –> 06:47.080] right well, and I looked at the the [06:48.320 –> 06:50.920] fine print and basically pays for an [06:51.560 –> 06:53.560] inner cabin [06:53.560 –> 06:55.680] room so like you don’t have a window and [06:56.400 –> 07:03.260] It’s one of those rooms for you and one other person, but you still have to pay like all of these scam which [07:04.220 –> 07:08.740] The room itself I went the room itself is like $1,000 per person. Oh [07:09.780 –> 07:11.100] so [07:11.100 –> 07:17.900] I’m fine with saving two grand because the rest of the fees are like $20 a day for this dude [07:17.900 –> 07:20.340] did you do for this like things like that and [07:20.900 –> 07:25.640] basically if I can if I not if when I [07:27.020 –> 07:29.020] So optimist [07:30.020 –> 07:32.020] Or in this cruise and buy it [07:32.940 –> 07:38.960] Jeff is yeah, I’m it, but when I last played I was at like 30,000 points, and I’m now at almost [07:39.680 –> 07:41.360] 250,000 points so [07:41.360 –> 07:48.140] Cruises in sight y’all I’m a quarter of the way to one of the cheaper ones, but and what’s the deadline for it? [07:48.140 –> 07:52.780] Oh, I mean they have like rolling deadlines, so if you want to go, so what’s the deadline for the cruise? [07:53.060 –> 07:58.660] Yeah, there will be another one after after this step another cruise or another thing to replace the crew [07:58.700 –> 08:01.180] Another crew to your point. I feel like your points will release [08:01.180 –> 08:06.140] I don’t think the points if I wake up one day and these points are gone. I’m just honest [08:06.140 –> 08:11.840] I don’t I’m just I’m just so convinced that there’s gonna be a catch somewhere and it’s like [08:13.340 –> 08:20.020] Otherwise everything reset no I super agree so this one there is one here the cruise must be booked by [08:20.900 –> 08:27.780] September 25th, I believe the last time we talked about this the cruise had to be booked by August so they just have [08:28.920 –> 08:34.860] Current like rolling ones or whatever, but you go through all these different places in Alaska, which is cool [08:37.260 –> 08:41.360] But yeah, I’m also waiting for the catch all right well [08:41.360 –> 08:46.260] I look forward to hearing that you finally get on the cruise, and then you have to pay a thousand pounds to get off the [08:46.260 –> 08:48.100] cruise [08:48.100 –> 08:50.100] We didn’t say you could leave [08:52.740 –> 08:55.260] Pay for your freedom, so what have you been up to? [08:56.260 –> 09:02.420] I’ve been playing on my switch you and on holiday. I did go on holiday. I didn’t really play anything while on holiday. I’m so bad [09:04.420 –> 09:08.740] Doing anything while on holiday, but this is the first recording since you got your switch back [09:08.740 –> 09:14.020] So I think it is switch so so I got my switch back, but it wasn’t my switch [09:14.020 –> 09:14.880] It was another switch [09:14.880 –> 09:22.260] They just replaced the switch, but did you get like so I remember that you had a limited edition one did you yeah? [09:22.260 –> 09:26.980] Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, they gave me a like for like but okay. I mean I wasn’t worried about that because [09:27.740 –> 09:32.060] like it was new enough that I would just like I would go back to the the [09:33.140 –> 09:37.540] Retailer that I bought it from like it’s been less than a year. I’m not I wasn’t worried about that okay [09:38.500 –> 09:44.300] What I’m sad about is that I had obviously no saves left on it because there were is a new switch [09:45.540 –> 09:49.620] So I had lost all of my Pokemon saves except [09:50.300 –> 09:54.980] My Pokemon sword because that is on another switch for shiny hunting and [09:55.780 –> 09:59.360] My Pokemon brilliant diamond. Yeah ones that I’ve just like [10:00.060 –> 10:05.700] That don’t really do anything with anymore, so I lost my scarlet which had a hundred fifty hours [10:05.700 –> 10:08.540] and I lost my violet and I lost my [10:10.500 –> 10:12.500] Pikachu, let’s go Pikachu [10:12.900 –> 10:17.620] Which I had like 300 hours on and my let’s go Eevee [10:17.620 –> 10:21.460] Which didn’t have a lot on it, but it was like halfway through a Professor Oak challenge on that one [10:21.460 –> 10:26.260] And it had two shiny Pokemon that hadn’t transferred off and I lost my legends Arceus [10:27.660 –> 10:32.540] What is the lesson to be learned there is no lesson to be learned here? There’s nothing you can do to fix this [10:32.540 –> 10:37.440] There’s no option because they don’t let you move the saves off right? That’s the thing [10:37.440 –> 10:42.460] That’s what so you can you can transfer Pokemon saves between switches, but you have to do that [10:42.980 –> 10:44.980] At the time your switch is working [10:45.660 –> 10:49.100] Right you cannot back them up there is no way to back up Pokemon save [10:49.100 –> 10:51.960] They just don’t let you do it and then when you go and send in your switch [10:51.960 –> 10:53.860] You’re like oh we might wipe your switch [10:53.860 –> 10:57.120] You might not be able to keep everything make sure you back up, and I’m like how? [10:57.860 –> 11:02.380] How am I meant to do that and then you send it in and they don’t they don’t back it up? [11:02.380 –> 11:07.800] And then they just give you a new switch because it’s like oh, we don’t actually care about this, so it’s just oh [11:08.180 –> 11:09.180] No, there’s no way [11:09.180 –> 11:11.700] This is the thing there’s no lesson to be learned the lesson to be learned is [11:12.140 –> 11:16.340] Nintendo and Pokemon both suck, and I hate them both. I’m very annoyed [11:17.020 –> 11:19.980] But so I played through Pokemon scarlet. I just kind of like [11:20.420 –> 11:27.340] Sped run it I got someone to pump some vitamins into my no vitamins some XP candy into my my Pokemon [11:28.780 –> 11:30.780] to speed run it and [11:31.900 –> 11:36.020] Just yeah, I did it so I’ve now got to the point where I can actually do all of the raids [11:37.020 –> 11:39.020] I [11:39.140 –> 11:45.340] I’ve not done Scott. No I was violated not scarlet was violated like that. I might do scarlet at some point [11:45.340 –> 11:49.860] I’ve done scarlet as far as I can like redeem online stuff, so I got the second [11:50.460 –> 11:58.360] But I don’t have energy for any I I haven’t even I’m still I still haven’t finished area zero [11:58.360 –> 12:00.740] I don’t even think I’ve gotten to areas [12:00.740 –> 12:01.900] Oh [12:01.900 –> 12:03.900] Cody [12:03.900 –> 12:05.300] I need to finish [12:05.300 –> 12:08.320] I know I’ve heard but yeah, so I played these games three times now [12:08.320 –> 12:11.860] And I’m going to end up doing a fourth at some point, but who knows when I have them [12:12.700 –> 12:20.020] So and today I started playing Pikmin 4 whoo which is interesting because I was talking about this in the slacks [12:20.020 –> 12:23.460] And I was like I don’t understand why this game has multiple tutorials [12:23.460 –> 12:28.260] So you start the game up, and it’s like a tutorial with a little bit backstory as to how you get to this game [12:28.260 –> 12:32.620] And you’re like okay cool. This is nice. This is a good tutorial because it’s like oh you got this little area [12:32.620 –> 12:34.580] You can run around and then it teaches stuff as you go [12:34.580 –> 12:39.500] It doesn’t ever stops you doing something it just kind of shows things on the screen and then eventually once you’ve done everything [12:39.820 –> 12:43.740] you then get through and you go through the next bit story, and then it takes you to the [12:44.260 –> 12:49.140] First level and the first level is a tutorial and you’re like I don’t understand. Why is this a tutorial and this is a [12:50.180 –> 12:54.260] Infinitely worst tutorial because you basically you walk ten steps [12:54.260 –> 12:57.340] And then it pauses shows a cutscene tells you how to do something [12:57.340 –> 13:02.780] They already taught you how to do and then you walk another ten steps it pauses have the cutscene [13:03.260 –> 13:07.120] Bunch of nonsense and then tells you how to do a thing that you already know how to do [13:07.120 –> 13:10.580] And I’m just like I don’t understand. It’s not even like other games have better [13:11.260 –> 13:18.260] Tutorials this game has a better tutorial than it does like I don’t know how do you make both of those tutorials one? [13:18.260 –> 13:23.220] Which is terrible one which is great, and then just keep them both. I don’t understand [13:23.860 –> 13:30.540] Bizarre so I was enjoying it now. I’m not enjoying it. Hopefully I can get through the tutorial and start enjoying it again [13:34.260 –> 13:37.700] Should we talk about some news yeah, we got a lot of news oh [13:38.600 –> 13:40.600] Right moon drop [13:41.060 –> 13:43.060] 1.0 is it [13:43.100 –> 13:48.180] Except it’s still in early access. Maybe no it looks like they’ve clicked the button [13:48.180 –> 13:49.820] It does look like it’s yeah [13:49.820 –> 13:54.780] So they had said at the end if you still see the game labeled as early to access on steam there was a slight hiccup [13:54.780 –> 13:57.980] With the price increase valve needs to approve the increase which I expect to happen later today [13:57.980 –> 14:01.700] So like that should be fixed now, so it should just be version 1.0 [14:01.700 –> 14:06.740] Yeah, and I don’t understand like at the top of their thing. It’s version 1.0 because I commit crimes [14:06.740 –> 14:13.980] I think I suspect this is our or it’s not the first version right because 1.0 is like the first version [14:14.180 –> 14:20.180] Okay, I think it’s pretty common to be like this is the point where we will hit like the first full version and [14:20.660 –> 14:25.440] Even though there might be news to like it’s yeah, I mean I can argue for hours about version numbers [14:25.440 –> 14:30.420] I don’t care like if you’re if you’re if your first version outside of early access is 1.0. That’s fine. I’m fine [14:30.420 –> 14:31.260] I don’t care about that [14:31.260 –> 14:36.400] There are so many more things to be annoyed about which I will definitely be annoyed about at some point. Yeah for sure [14:37.280 –> 14:44.960] The mutating mountain farm yeah, I’m not a huge fan of the look of this game like just the graphics [14:45.960 –> 14:51.480] It’s not and this is not to be mean, but it’s not like the cute 8-bit graphics [14:51.480 –> 14:57.000] It’s like yeah, the shifting mountain sounds interesting. Yeah, but there needs to be more [14:57.000 –> 15:02.360] I think I’m don’t think I’m gonna to me. It sounds chaos like which is going to appeal to some people [15:02.480 –> 15:04.920] Yeah, it’s a challenge, but for me. I’m like [15:05.400 –> 15:10.920] I would rather play a cozy catch butterflies and look at butterflies king [15:10.960 –> 15:13.280] What a coincidence do I have the game for you? [15:15.080 –> 15:17.080] Flutter away [15:17.120 –> 15:23.560] This game is also right now. I think this game came out like two days after the last episode where we had any news and [15:24.520 –> 15:31.300] Yeah, well no this isn’t released August 3rd, so yeah, yeah, it’s I mean it’s currently August 17th [15:35.160 –> 15:41.160] Anyway, yeah, this is the cute little there’s a capybara friend and you’re trying to find butterflies [15:41.280 –> 15:45.380] You’re filling a deck. Yeah, like kind of a decks like one of the [15:46.760 –> 15:49.640] pages of your journal that you saw I kind of like paused the [15:50.000 –> 15:53.160] trailer and I read a little bit and it was really cool because it was telling you like [15:54.160 –> 15:59.320] Information about the rainforest and about what the rainforest peoples calls these better call these butterflies. Yeah [16:00.200 –> 16:02.240] So yeah, it is now available on [16:03.160 –> 16:05.160] Switch for $12.99 [16:06.120 –> 16:08.200] and steam for $12.99 and [16:08.640 –> 16:15.560] I will say on steam will on Mac and PC which is always good to know for those of us that have max as their prime [16:15.880 –> 16:19.480] And you can pet the capybara. So if you’re a big fan of the Twitter [16:20.280 –> 16:22.420] Slash-x slash whatever we want to call it page [16:23.080 –> 16:25.080] Can you pet the dog? [16:25.320 –> 16:27.320] Happy bar it yeah [16:27.960 –> 16:29.960] This reminds me a lot of [16:29.980 –> 16:33.500] Yes, it does in a good way big thing. It’s on my maybe list [16:34.080 –> 16:40.100] Palio have announced that they’re coming to switch and I think this is the first time where they’ve said a release [16:40.960 –> 16:44.360] Timeline they’ve said that it’s releasing holiday season [16:45.120 –> 16:46.840] 2023 [16:46.840 –> 16:50.520] Which presumably it like this is just about switch, right? [16:50.520 –> 16:56.760] It says Palio will be available on Nintendo switch this holiday season to presumably that also means that the steam version will be released [16:56.920 –> 16:58.920] Some people are already playing it [16:59.120 –> 17:00.520] Yeah, it’s in early access [17:00.520 –> 17:05.320] But yeah, they do it like it would be weird if they released on switch because you’re not allowed [17:05.840 –> 17:09.800] Ignoring the fact that there’s new dreamlike Valley is in this weird situation [17:09.960 –> 17:15.200] And I don’t know why like I suspect the only reason that it’s allowed to do it is because it’s Disney [17:16.400 –> 17:21.240] It would be then you’re not technically allowed to have early access games on switch [17:21.320 –> 17:23.320] So they would have to say it’s finished [17:23.560 –> 17:28.440] Right and it would be weird for the steam version to still be an early access when I mean they do that though [17:28.440 –> 17:33.300] Like they have games come out and they’re available and then they have plans to port it elsewhere [17:33.440 –> 17:37.600] Yeah, but it’s not but that’s not that’s the wrong way. Like it’s already a wrong way [17:38.460 –> 17:40.460] Like isn’t it? [17:41.640 –> 17:43.760] It’s just their website you just do [17:44.880 –> 17:50.280] Interest. Okay, so it’s gonna be an exclusive to switch. I believe so, but it’s an open beta now [17:50.600 –> 17:55.040] But it’s only on the website. So yeah, I haven’t played it [17:55.600 –> 17:59.700] But I have a friend that has a reference code and she’s like gonna give it to me when [18:00.640 –> 18:05.720] Because I said I wanted to wait for it to be on steam or sorry switch. I want switch [18:06.400 –> 18:12.760] So once it’s on switch, I’ll I’ll jump into this game 100% so yeah, it’s gonna scratch that [18:14.000 –> 18:17.720] World of Warcraft itch. Yeah, cuz it’s Philly. Mm all isn’t [18:18.600 –> 18:20.600] Mm-hmm, which means that I probably [18:21.320 –> 18:24.640] But well, it’ll be all me and it’ll be cross play. So it’ll be great [18:24.640 –> 18:29.600] I look forward to hearing about it when you play it next. We have sprite Valley, which fun fact [18:29.600 –> 18:34.860] I don’t know how if I’ve ever said this in the podcast before I may have may have not stardew valley’s original name was [18:34.860 –> 18:37.460] Sprout Valley. This is not that this is a separate game [18:38.200 –> 18:39.840] Sprout Valley [18:39.840 –> 18:45.100] Is a pixel art one a pixel art farming game. Stop me if you’ve heard that before [18:45.100 –> 18:57.260] As an off-handed comment in our kickstarter update we are planning to release this fall [18:57.940 –> 19:01.660] Like it doesn’t it doesn’t say it’s not like it’s titled August update [19:01.660 –> 19:05.660] What are we working on and then they talk about a bunch of stuff and they’re like we’re planning to release this fall [19:05.660 –> 19:12.020] And then there’s just more words after that and I’m like, oh, okay. This is why I read all the words in these updates [19:12.860 –> 19:19.100] Specifically it’s specifically said this month is not much going on in terms of updates. We’re planning to release [19:20.500 –> 19:22.500] What are you doing then? [19:22.860 –> 19:26.380] Bizarre, so yeah, apparently that’s a thing that’s happening [19:28.260 –> 19:32.020] Cool nothing else to say about that one just now the palace on the hill [19:33.300 –> 19:37.740] We got the first information about release date and then that is delayed. So [19:38.660 –> 19:42.020] Well, they specifically said that so they have a prologue [19:42.020 –> 19:46.660] Yeah, you can play on Steam and they got a lot of really good feedback from the prologue [19:46.660 –> 19:51.900] and so now that since they’re trying to incorporate the feedback that they got from the prologue, they’re going to [19:53.420 –> 19:55.320] Extend the date [19:55.320 –> 20:01.340] Yeah, I’m not I’m not complaining about that. It’s funny how they had never publicly said that they were planning to release in August [20:01.900 –> 20:07.440] It’s just this tweet is the first time they’d said that and in the city in the next sentence and for same sentence [20:08.500 –> 20:12.860] They’re delaying. So it was just funny how you’re like, oh, they’re planning to release in August. Oh, no, they’re not anymore [20:13.660 –> 20:15.660] Like it’s just a little bit of whiplash there [20:16.740 –> 20:20.980] So yeah, there’s there’s there’s no date just now, but that’s fine [20:22.780 –> 20:29.140] That’s good that they’re taking the feedback from the prologue it still looks really cute is that Xbox news new yeah, okay [20:29.140 –> 20:34.580] So it’s coming to Xbox. We didn’t know that before I lose track. There’s too many games to keep track of 91 [20:34.580 –> 20:36.140] I know have in my list [20:36.140 –> 20:38.140] We can add to it [20:38.780 –> 20:40.780] Ova Magica [20:40.820 –> 20:43.940] Has been delayed so 2024. I’m not surprised [20:43.940 –> 20:47.060] I think we’re gonna get a lot of this over the next couple of months because we still have [20:47.860 –> 20:49.860] 22 that have just said [20:49.980 –> 20:51.020] 2023 [20:51.020 –> 20:56.180] And nothing else and then we have like another 15 that are meant to be coming out this year [20:56.740 –> 20:59.880] So I suspect at least 20 of them will be delayed [21:00.580 –> 21:03.640] Because we’re we’re in August now. Yeah [21:03.960 –> 21:10.920] And I just I commented that the for Ova Magica on the delay the update mention about this [21:12.360 –> 21:18.220] The response from all the factors backers was largely positive and I just wanted to shout out over magic here because that they are [21:18.560 –> 21:25.920] Doing really well about being having open open and honest communication about where the game is and what what exactly they’ve been working on [21:26.000 –> 21:30.920] Yeah, and it’s all stuff that people have been asking about. It’s not out of the blue [21:30.920 –> 21:37.160] It’s and everyone’s just like yeah. Yeah, take your time. Like we’re just really excited for this game. So yeah be [21:38.480 –> 21:40.480] Honest as we’ve discussed before [21:41.320 –> 21:44.000] Communication can do a massive thing, you know [21:44.000 –> 21:48.680] You don’t have to end up in the situation that some game developers do when they don’t say anything people get annoyed [21:48.680 –> 21:50.220] Well, and it’s not just game developers [21:50.220 –> 21:56.680] I was just having this conversation the other day with someone about authors because I read books and it’s often [21:56.920 –> 22:02.240] Multiple book series and then you have an author that just goes AWOL for a decade [22:02.760 –> 22:09.080] Where they’re like, oh I’m working on it and I’m like, okay in the time that you have been quote-unquote working on this one book [22:09.080 –> 22:14.720] This other dude has put out 20 books. So like what and it’s not even it’s not even nice [22:14.720 –> 22:17.380] also when they then go and do like other things like, you know, [22:17.380 –> 22:24.820] They make a TV series based on their book and then they write other books. And then there’s another TV series about their other book [22:25.340 –> 22:28.780] Not I was actually not talking about Martin [22:28.780 –> 22:33.100] I know but I know it but he is another great example of that of like, okay [22:33.100 –> 22:35.100] But like we are still waiting [22:36.580 –> 22:39.240] Like even just saying hey [22:40.220 –> 22:41.660] the [22:41.660 –> 22:47.620] Stories gotten away from me or hey, this is taking a little bit longer or something like that like yeah [22:47.620 –> 22:49.840] We know that these things happen writers block happens [22:50.480 –> 22:55.280] Literally our phrase that’s coined that’s used in other places because of that, right? [22:55.280 –> 23:01.880] You just need to say it like I’m stuck and I thought that doing a second project would be great like cool or hey [23:01.880 –> 23:03.880] I’m making lots of money on this other one [23:08.120 –> 23:12.880] Great annoy people but it’s less annoying than just saying nothing. Yeah [23:13.600 –> 23:16.220] But yeah, so over magica thumbs up [23:17.080 –> 23:19.080] for talking about agreed [23:19.280 –> 23:25.880] Thumbs down for having games that release on the 28th of September this week. Oh my word Cody, right? [23:25.880 –> 23:31.920] So wild vendor have announced that their game is releasing on the 28th of September 28th of September that might sound similar [23:31.920 –> 23:35.460] You say well, it’s not it’s not the day that [23:36.100 –> 23:41.220] Mannequins night market harvest me in the winds of anthos paleo pines and my time a sand rock is releasing. It’s not that day [23:41.220 –> 23:43.220] It’s not the same. It’s two days after that [23:43.220 –> 23:45.220] Oh [23:47.300 –> 23:49.700] My word that week is I just [23:50.340 –> 23:54.340] Heard we’ve got the Tuesday got four games coming out the Thursday. We’ve got another game coming out [23:56.060 –> 24:01.740] Look I’m sorry, but Mannequins night market still Trump’s ever. Yeah, not about Wild Mender [24:01.740 –> 24:06.240] Let me let me clarify the thumbs down is not for Wild Mender. It’s just for the date [24:06.300 –> 24:10.260] Yeah, and I hadn’t heard about Wild Mender. So I’m just gonna blurb it real quick [24:10.780 –> 24:14.680] Do you want me to no no, no, so I was just I was still just exact [24:15.380 –> 24:19.960] Exasperated by that week. I just like just before just just hate game developers [24:20.100 –> 24:25.100] See if you’re like, oh, I don’t know when other games are releasing right and I don’t want to overload things [24:25.100 –> 24:29.200] I have a list come and talk to me. I have a list of [24:30.220 –> 24:32.220] 91 games [24:32.420 –> 24:38.500] 91 and you know what actually if you pay to pay on my patreon you can get the list and see it I have [24:38.780 –> 24:41.740] 91 games if you’re a game developer come and talk to me [24:41.740 –> 24:46.980] I’ll tell you when there are games because there are a lot of games coming out and we don’t want you [24:47.500 –> 24:49.500] Releasing at the same time, please [24:49.500 –> 24:55.120] Yeah, well and not only because we are overloaded as players but like that’s not gonna be good for you [24:55.120 –> 24:59.140] I mean if you’re not at this point Mannequins night market then [24:59.900 –> 25:04.860] You’re gonna be like man release was really thin and be like, hmm [25:04.860 –> 25:09.660] There’s a reason for that and it starts with M and ends with an echoes night market [25:12.420 –> 25:19.220] Why wild vendor quote is a desert gardening survival game where you’ll get to start from a small spring in a [25:19.260 –> 25:21.820] barren desert and grow it into a blossoming oasis [25:21.820 –> 25:27.340] Search the desert around you for valuable seeds to grow a new place to craft a range of useful items as you explore the desert [25:27.340 –> 25:34.140] You’ll find adorable wildlife to befriend secrets to uncover an ancient deities to ally with just remember to take a full water bottle and fluent [25:34.420 –> 25:35.460] food [25:35.460 –> 25:41.660] Yeah, it’s basically an open-world game where you’re turning a desert into not a desert. Yeah, and there I mean first of all [25:42.300 –> 25:46.780] Mmm, sometimes deserts need to be deserts. They’re also an ecosystem, but second of all [25:48.660 –> 25:51.980] It looked really cool like there was like a magic system or something to it [25:51.980 –> 25:55.220] Like some of the creatures are like magical like little wispy things flying around [25:55.700 –> 26:00.620] You were flying around at one point and I don’t know if that’s with tech or if it’s just that you’re able to fly [26:01.420 –> 26:03.580] But it just yeah, so I’m guessing [26:04.500 –> 26:06.500] related to the whole like [26:06.500 –> 26:07.940] Don’t get rid of all the deserts [26:07.940 –> 26:13.660] I’m guessing that this is like a or this is not how the world used to be and we’re now kind of like [26:13.740 –> 26:18.280] Returning it to what it was which obviously still has its issues humans messing around with things [26:19.340 –> 26:23.820] Generally causes issues, even if you think you’re like fixing the problems that you caused in the first place [26:25.180 –> 26:28.480] But yeah, I don’t think it’s just like oh, here’s a desert. Let’s get rid of a desert [26:28.480 –> 26:30.480] Deserts are stupid, no they’re not [26:32.440 –> 26:33.700] Stupid deserts [26:33.700 –> 26:35.280] Awesome [26:35.280 –> 26:39.400] Okay, so that’s all of the release news for like games [26:39.840 –> 26:45.800] We then have a bunch of information about some updates slash DLC. So we have another lens island update [26:45.800 –> 26:53.400] This one is called the cursed underworld update and it’s releasing on the 10th of September and Cody you’ve you you’ve played this game [26:54.240 –> 26:56.960] It create includes a new mode [26:57.560 –> 26:58.800] And [26:58.800 –> 27:03.840] Instead of the underground cave network being static, which is what it was when I played it [27:03.840 –> 27:09.900] It is now gonna be procedural but you can also if you don’t want things to attack you you can have a peaceful game mode [27:10.360 –> 27:12.360] you can enchant weapons and [27:13.160 –> 27:16.520] There’s I don’t know what improved survival mechanics is, but I’m here for it [27:18.240 –> 27:24.040] It sounds good, I like to survive in a survivor game I like to survive and if it’s improved that’s cool [27:24.040 –> 27:26.160] No, um, I don’t know [27:26.160 –> 27:32.320] I just I haven’t taken the time to play this in a while as they creep towards a 1.0 question mark, right? [27:32.320 –> 27:37.560] They’re not ready. They’re not in 1.0 yet. They’re not. Oh, yeah. No, this is uh, this is a early access update [27:37.740 –> 27:42.520] every time I see new things, I’m just so jazzed and [27:43.340 –> 27:45.280] to see things [27:45.280 –> 27:47.280] Develop from where they started [27:47.680 –> 27:51.360] And know that even when it started it was a pretty fun game [27:51.360 –> 27:53.640] Like it was just that there were a couple things that [27:54.440 –> 27:59.760] That were closed off. But other than that, like yeah, I saw where to go. I saw what to do. So [28:00.320 –> 28:04.220] And I was enjoying doing it. So yeah super excited [28:05.280 –> 28:10.080] To play this and the trailer looks really cool. So I need to jump back in. Yeah [28:11.000 –> 28:15.800] Yeah, they’ve generally I think it’s been generally been a good a good early access [28:15.800 –> 28:20.000] My one complaint is they launched without controller support when I first played it [28:20.000 –> 28:23.920] I was like, this is horrific to try and play on my Steam Deck. Like this is just [28:24.680 –> 28:27.840] Horrible, they now have controller support. I’ve just not gone back yet [28:28.800 –> 28:30.620] above snakes [28:30.620 –> 28:32.620] Also has an update [28:32.960 –> 28:34.720] 1.2 update [28:34.720 –> 28:38.440] Which it doesn’t have a name, but does have some stuff [28:38.600 –> 28:42.360] So as usual they’re adding more pieces to add to your world [28:42.680 –> 28:46.220] because if you don’t remember above snakes is the game that it’s like a [28:46.220 –> 28:50.580] Cell based how would you piece like puzzle? [28:50.580 –> 28:54.820] It’s like it’s like a game board and you’re like adding squares to your board [28:55.300 –> 28:59.980] And there’s like a limited number of different things you can do. So they’ve added a bunch more and [29:01.540 –> 29:08.860] Japanese localizations, so if you only speak Japanese, which you probably don’t because you’re listening to this podcast you can now play the game [29:09.540 –> 29:15.460] Or if you are learning Japanese and you want to do that because I know some people like to do that [29:15.460 –> 29:19.140] That’s also a way to do that. Yeah, I guess like the one question that I have from [29:19.780 –> 29:25.260] This is oh, so there are two new desert world pieces specifically desert. I guess that was [29:25.900 –> 29:29.940] That answers my question. I was like, what what world pieces are there? [29:29.940 –> 29:31.740] Because if you just go based on this picture [29:31.740 –> 29:36.140] it would be like some type of foresty one and then some type of fossil e-desert e1 but [29:36.780 –> 29:44.380] It says added two new desert world pieces that unlocked after placing the first different kinds of desert because desert is important ecosystem [29:44.380 –> 29:50.460] I feel a theme sundown survivor. Sorry. Yeah, just sorry just the above snakes updates out now sundown [29:55.580 –> 29:57.140] Probably not [29:57.140 –> 30:04.780] 1.3 zone a I still don’t really know about this game. It’s a very stressful game. Yeah, it looks like it’s an intense [30:05.540 –> 30:10.660] I don’t know. I guess I haven’t looked at it more closely. I’m just reading the balance changes [30:10.660 –> 30:14.140] They did a lot of like some things got nerfed some things got that got boosted [30:14.140 –> 30:16.380] But then I saw this word mammoth [30:18.020 –> 30:20.480] Mammoth my moose. What is mammoth? [30:21.260 –> 30:27.980] Muth’s HP. Is it a mammoth and a cow? I you have my attention. I don’t want to play this game [30:28.980 –> 30:30.980] Listeners if you have played sundown [30:31.580 –> 30:36.140] Survivors, is it sundown or sundown survivors? It was called sundown [30:36.140 –> 30:42.060] It’s now called sundown survivors, but they don’t see have changed the name. It’s a roguelike. I don’t want to play it [30:42.100 –> 30:44.100] Okay, if you have played sundown [30:44.580 –> 30:49.860] Tell us tell us what mammoth is because I have a curiosity. I [30:51.220 –> 30:53.800] But limited time they did this annoying thing [30:54.360 –> 30:57.280] Where they changed the name and they never actually said they were changing it [30:57.280 –> 31:01.920] So they just like started referring to it as the new name and like at least do it consistently [31:01.920 –> 31:06.900] Your logo doesn’t even have the word survivors. I know that’s why I was confused. It’s also not in their blurb on Steam [31:06.900 –> 31:11.540] It’s just yeah, if you’re gonna rename it do it properly. Come on control F [31:12.540 –> 31:16.180] sundown survivors has a 1.3 update which is out now and it has [31:16.660 –> 31:21.880] Bug fixes and patches and that they nerf a lot of things down at the bottom. Yep [31:22.580 –> 31:28.300] That’s thing. Tell us what mammoth is. Yeah, we want to know what it’s a mammoth of some kind at me [31:28.300 –> 31:32.420] Well, I wonder if it’s just yeah, is it just a cow a weird name for a mammoth? [31:32.420 –> 31:35.860] Who knows travelers rest have a new update. It’s a farm animal [31:36.540 –> 31:38.540] added you farm so [31:38.780 –> 31:45.220] It’s hard to know when you’ve not actually played these games so if you watch the trailer she is hitting cows [31:45.620 –> 31:51.520] It 50 seconds into the trailer. She is hitting cows with a broom and the cows die [31:51.520 –> 31:54.740] Oh, don’t do that and her too [31:55.300 –> 32:00.940] She like kills the two cows and then gets the material from that but like is that no [32:02.140 –> 32:04.900] No, you see it. Oh, no [32:05.420 –> 32:10.980] With the pig one of the items looks like guts it does one of the eight for the pig [32:11.500 –> 32:18.180] Right when she kills the pace one of them looks like a ball of intense intestines pork and beef. Oh, no [32:19.180 –> 32:25.760] Nope, there was something else. Yeah, it did say something gonna have to pause it was up for like one frame into it’s called intestine [32:26.600 –> 32:28.600] Oh my gosh, I’m done [32:33.640 –> 32:36.300] You pick up pig intestines have you [32:36.960 –> 32:41.320] Listeners, have you ever wanted to use pig intestines in a game? [32:42.160 –> 32:48.920] Travelers rest is gotcha back. Oh, I wonder if you use it to like make sausage, right? Cuz it’s now [32:50.000 –> 32:51.320] Okay [32:51.320 –> 32:53.320] No [32:54.160 –> 33:00.300] Wine you do you are you a vegan don’t play this game definitely don’t oh my word. That’s [33:02.360 –> 33:04.360] The animal you put [33:04.780 –> 33:06.780] Look, I know I know [33:07.640 –> 33:11.400] Right. I don’t want pig intestines in my game [33:11.980 –> 33:14.240] Right, like this is the whole realism [33:14.760 –> 33:20.720] Versus like actually yeah, and it’s like it feels a little bit weird killing your fan at farm animals [33:20.720 –> 33:22.720] I know that that’s the thing that happens [33:23.600 –> 33:28.280] Yeah, why are you killing them with a broom? That is just the pain in their faces. Yes [33:28.720 –> 33:36.960] They look act like they’ve built sprites that are like pain face like flinching. This is horrible flinching. Oh my word [33:38.360 –> 33:42.580] Yeah, there’s so much detail here and then it pig intestines pop out [33:42.880 –> 33:48.100] This is someone who’s developed the game so much and they’re like, you know rabbit hole. No, I’m kidding [33:48.360 –> 33:53.940] Someone probably wants this someone’s interested in it. But with a broom, I don’t want travelers rest [33:55.340 –> 34:02.880] As as as you’re seeing this clip of this person hitting and killing these cows and pigs with a broom the narrator says [34:03.300 –> 34:06.840] Do it and your animals will be easier to take care of [34:08.620 –> 34:10.620] Take care of [34:11.620 –> 34:14.300] Can you go take care of the cow, please [34:15.020 –> 34:17.020] We need food for the dinner [34:17.660 –> 34:19.660] Take care of it [34:19.940 –> 34:21.660] Okay [34:21.660 –> 34:22.780] Wow [34:22.780 –> 34:25.020] Farm animal updates out now. Oh [34:26.380 –> 34:28.380] So, okay, right [34:29.640 –> 34:31.640] I’ve just seen a tweet from them [34:32.180 –> 34:33.340] saying [34:33.340 –> 34:39.740] That they are thinking about an animal cruelty free slash vegan method. They are working on it [34:40.460 –> 34:45.420] It is on there, oh, yeah, here we go. Someone says hitting the animals with the room really turned me off [34:45.420 –> 34:48.140] I’m buying the game. I’m looking forward to a more humane update [34:48.740 –> 34:50.740] Working on it. Oh [34:51.040 –> 34:52.900] my gosh, I [34:52.900 –> 34:59.260] Still bought the game because it looked amazing. I can’t put the controller down and then they say mission accomplished [35:02.480 –> 35:09.060] They’re like we’re working on it the prisons like I bought it anyway, and they’re like cool don’t have to do anything [35:09.060 –> 35:14.000] No, I’m kidding. They’re still working on it. They have a road map. Yeah, I can’t see on the road map though [35:16.300 –> 35:20.220] Insect collection all very long-term. Yeah, I can’t see [35:24.740 –> 35:27.380] Yeah, I can’t see you on there on their list so [35:28.300 –> 35:30.060] Let’s move on shall we will come back [35:30.060 –> 35:34.460] well, we’ll keep you up to date on when there’s a vegan option for travelers rest or even just a [35:35.380 –> 35:40.660] More humane way of killing your animals, maybe it’s new new farming mechanics [35:42.180 –> 35:45.660] Let’s build a zoo. Yep speaking of cruelty to animals [35:47.420 –> 35:53.260] Well, let’s build a zoo is the one that lets you like crossbreed into like horrific creatures, oh, yeah love this [35:53.260 –> 35:57.220] I just I love this game so much [35:57.220 –> 36:00.940] I wish I enjoyed playing management games and I would play this much more [36:00.940 –> 36:04.740] Anyway, the aquarium Odyssey DLC which adds a [36:05.900 –> 36:12.260] Aquarium is I know so you can go get it now. Oh, it’s apparently in my library. Did I already buy it? [36:12.660 –> 36:18.780] When did I buy this DLC? Is it free? Oh, no, I didn’t buy it’s all good. No. No, I did. No [36:19.140 –> 36:23.600] It’s part of dinosaur island the no it no. No, none of that. None of that [36:24.660 –> 36:29.720] It is that the news update was on the game itself. Not the DLC [36:29.960 –> 36:35.520] So when I said in library, man, we’re all good. I’m no longer confused 50 plus new animals [36:37.120 –> 36:43.520] Over 50 new fish and mammal species are ready for you to adopt and showcase to your visitors from dolphins to manta rays whales and [36:43.520 –> 36:45.880] starfish to lobsters a
Head of Information Security and IT, Elliot Colquhoun. Airwallex is an Australian finance unicorn ($1bn+ valuation), and Colquhoun runs its IT and information security operations. The company has spent the past two years overhauling its application landscape and upgrading computers - a 50/50 Windows/Mac end-user environment. One of the reasons to do this, however, is that Colquhoun believes the state of internal systems is a signal to developers and builders about the quality that should be built into customer-facing products. The idea is to set a high internal bar, which then gets reflected in the products. IT and infosec also makes itself available to product teams to provide input and guidance.
Remember: you can also always follow the show on Twitter @dotnetcoreshow, and the shows host on Twitter @podcasterJay or visit our Contact page. Welcome to season 5 of the award-winning .NET Core Podcast! Check that link for proof. Hello everyone and welcome to THE .NET Core Podcast. An award-winning podcast where we reach into the core of the .NET technology stack and, with the help of the .NET community, present you with the information that you need in order to grok the many moving parts of one of the biggest cross-platform, multi-application frameworks on the planet. This episode features Carl Sargunar, a web developer who has been freelancing for nine years and specializes in the content management system Umbraco. Sargunar noted that the barrier for entry for trying new technologies has been greatly reduced. It is now as easy as finding the right tutorial, YouTube video, or Sargunar's own resources. Visual Studio Code is one of the nicest editors available, and developers can right-click on a project to add a container to it. We discuss how Docker can be used to create reproducible builds and have truly cross-platform code. The .NET technology stack now runs on any operating system and architecture, including Arm, Raspberry Pi's, and other IoT devices. Developers can dual boot to Linux or use a Mac machine, and can run their apps on a variety of devices and architectures. Umbraco embraced .NET Core and took on a full platform rewrite to migrate the entire code base from Framework to 3.1. .NET developers have the luxury of using any tool they are comfortable with, and they can run their apps on brand new CPU architectures like the M1 and M2 chips. Docker makes it easy to try out new technologies without needing to buy expensive hardware or install Linux. GitHub Code Spaces and JetBrains Fleet allow developers to spin up an IDE in the cloud so that they do not need a powerful machine to develop applications. Containers can be shared with others so that they can work on the same project without needing to install the same software. Docker files are plain text files that describe the changes made to the environment, making troubleshooting much easier. Carl recently ran a workshop at the Code Garden Conference, introducing people to containers. He explained how Docker containers can be used to quickly and easily spin up an application with multiple containers, such as a web server, a database server, and a small website running Blazer and an API. Docker Compose can be used to build and run the application with just one command, and containers can be used to abstract away the operating system and dependencies, making it easier to deploy applications. The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at https://dotnetcore.show/episode-123-docker-for-net-devs-with-carl-sargunar/ Useful Links from the episode: Carl on Twitter Carl's Blog Carl's Umbraco Workshop on GitHub the infamous Rob Miles Tabs and Spaces Docker for Windows Mac in Cloud GitHub's Code Spaces JetBrains Fleet open container standard Project Rider – A New Challenger Appears Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. And don't forget to reach out via our Contact page. We're very interested in your opinion of the show, so please get in touch. You can support the show by making a monthly donation on the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast
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仕事が忙しすぎて遅くなりました。すみません。毎日残業…。今日はスマホについて。どっちも好きなんだけどね。理想はiPhoneとiPadと、Androidもスマホとタブレット1台ずつ、そしてパソコンは仕事で使いなれてるからWindows。でもMacも1台あるとうれしい。あぁ欲しいものがいっぱいある。応援はこちら。https://www.paypal.me/ltjtomo/
GitHub Copilot the good the bad, and the ugly, Windows on Mac BING on the down fall, Top countrie in europe for Junoior devs and students Welcome to WCQ, in this episode: GitHub's Copilot improving its AI model and capabilities but old problems still frustrate DEV's. Microsoft Windows now Officially suportetd on Mac's with Apple silicon, but also takes a huge hit in the stock market after BING looses controle. Junior devs and students are favoring this European country for study and starting their careers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menyhart-b-norbert9/message
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実際のアプリがどのように実装されているか、Windows、Mac、iPhone、Android の各種標準メールアプリの 2021 年秋頃の最新バージョンを対象にして、TLS を設定してその振る舞いを確認してみました。
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It's a brand new week and the Blind Guys are already in need of coffee. Steven and Shaun get together to discuss their weekend and the joy of installing Windows 11 on a new machine. In comparison there are Mac woes for Steven and he announces some small changes to the podcast taking effect from this week. From this Saturday, there will now be only one episode of The Weekend Edition. Plus the show itself is taking a short break from this weekend until the 7th of June when we return to discuss all things WWDC. And its important to know that we will now be reading your emails throughout the week rather than keeping them all for the Weekend Edition so listen out each day to hear your comments be read aloud. Let us know what you think of the changes and keep those comments coming - email hello@blindguytalkstech.com or call 0204 571 3354.
Alex Merced discusses different considerations with developer environments depending on the operating system. Signup for the slack and discord communities at devNursery.com
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◆パソコンの整理整頓 ポイントは「捨てる」こと ◆なぜやるのか?! 仕事の効率化 整理整頓されていると気持ちいいから ◆ゴミ箱の削除 Windows ⇒ デフラグ Mac ⇒ ストレージ領域を最適化 ◆フォルダ Dropboxの中身を確認 ※名前の付け方の工夫 日付+会社名+書類名 検索がしやすいし、自動的に順番に並ぶため <例> 210731オルケスタ税理士法人 ○○の書類 ◆デスクトップには何もおかない ひとつの仕事に集中できない 万が一パソコンが壊れたらデータが消える ◆ブックマーク GoogleChromeのブックマークマネージャー ブックマークバー、フォルダの整理 ブックマークは共有できる(PC、スマホ、タブレット) ◆Google日本語 単語登録を見直す 削除、追加、複数のPCへ引っ越し ◆初期化 本当はパソコンのリセットをやった方が良い 一年に1度くらい しかしめんどくさい(笑) ◆買い換える 2年毎くらいがオススメ 使っているPCの新しいシリーズが出たら、買い換えるのもオススメ 古いものは、ヤフオクや下取りで売る まだまだ価値があるから高値で売れる ◆まとめ パソコンの掃除は定期的に スマホも同じようにやったほうが良い 気持ちよく仕事をするため! ▼無料メルマガ配信しています。 税金やお金のお得情報を無料で毎週1回配信! https://24auto.biz/yamashitax/registp.php?pid=2 ▼Kindle Unlimitedに登録! イケてる決算書が無料でダウンロードできますよ。 https://amzn.to/3tNMMZ2 ▼AmazonAudibleも音声勉強は最適です! https://amzn.to/33FgFjR ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ オルケスタ税理士法人 代表社員 山下久幸 https://orquestax.com/ ◆Kindle本 出版しました! https://is.gd/EeHFWl 【You Tubeチャンネル】 https://www.youtube.com/c/税理士山下久幸チャンネル 【Podcast】音声コンテンツはこちら! https://anchor.fm/orquesta ◆Twitter https://twitter.com/yama1205 ◆Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zeirishiyamahisa/?hl=ja #税理士 #税金 #お金 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orquesta/message
Ein kontroverses Thema, unnachgiebige Gäste, viel Klamauk und etwas Randale – das ist das Rezept, mit der das Fernsehen mit seinen Talkshows und Schaukämpfen in der televisionären Arena seit Jahren...
Despite some of the DTC team feeling unwell due to a mixture of doughnuts & in your face trees, Double Tap Canada is back with this week's tech news. First up, it's a look at the recent interview with Apple's Tim Cook. Did he actually reveal anything about Apple's rumoured self-driving car? Were there any clues as to when we will see Apple's smart glasses? Next up, it's Steven's new gadget. A Logitech Keys To Go keyboard. Considering how much he loves his standard Logitech Keys keyboard, just why is he sending this portable version back? Surprisingly, the answer lies in the lack of tap-dancing ducks… Speaking of ducks, we'll also be taking a look at Steven's new favourite app, Perky Duck. This free app for Windows & Mac allows you to take notes using a standard keyboard using the S D F & J K L keys as braille keys. Will this get Steven back into braille? In other news, in the latest update to popular audio social media app Clubhouse, it's now possible to make payments to users through the app. Steven & Marc see this as a good thing but Shaun is worried it may attract too many scammers. There's also a new smart watch on the market but is Casio just too late to the game? And at around $700 US, will anyone even give it a chance? Finally, Belkin have announced a new charging stand for the iPhone 12 range that has the ability to swivel and track you as you move around a room. With this and the recent Echo Show 10, is this feature actually useful or is it just plain creepy?
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It's not just data that we need to back up. We also need to back up processes. I recently failed to do that and I share a story of woe from my phone breaking my two-factor authentication. TOPICS * story about 2FA backup methods * 3-2-1 * backup to external drives * consider encryption * how often? as often as your data changes.... * two local drives - continuous backup vs point in time HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TIME * Do you first (next?) backup. * Extra credit: Do a test restore! LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE * https://authy.com/ (Authy) - two-factor authentication (2FA) app * https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201250 (Apple TimeMachine) (macOS and Mac OS X only) * https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/account/authenticator (Microsoft Authenticator) - two-factor authentication (2FA) app * https://amzn.to/2OCO4az (SanDisk 256GB USB Flash Drive) * https://amzn.to/2ZbX3S9 (Seagate Backup Plus Portable 5TB for Windows or Mac) * https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Home.html (VeraCrypt) - encryption software for Windows Mac, and Linux (warning, not incredibly user friendly -- I'll cover this more humanely in the future) * https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-and-restore-your-pc-ac359b36-7015-4694-de9a-c5eac1ce9d9c (Windows Backup) (Windows 8.1 only) PODCAST WEBSITE https://monozukuritech.com/podcast HUMANE TECH EMAIL NEWSLETTER Sign-up to receive a http://eepurl.com/he8SQ9 (weekly newsletter) that's to-the-point with helpful advice, links, and information on upcoming podcast episodes, and more! Your information will never be sold or shared. COMING SOON * file sharing services: Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud Drive, etc * secure cloud storage If you're enjoying the podcast please leave a review and subscribe. If you have comments, questions, concerns, or suggestions please email us at humanetechpodcast@protonmail.com.
Сравнение Apple и Microsoft. Темы: Безопасность, Цена, Операционная система, Программное обеспечение, Качество, Обновления, Игры, Ремонт. Mac VS PC
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▼ 【楽天Rabates】Apple製品購入で楽天スーパーポイントを稼ぐ方法【1分で完了】 https://shuheimurakami.com/20191204/rakuten-rebates-how/
让笔记本屏幕支持触控,Windows走在了更前面,可惜触控体验并没有做好。触屏版Mac,还是值得期待的。
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第76回放送。みなさま、いかがお過ごしでしょうか。流行りモノ通信簿は、おかげさまで10周年を迎えることができました。そう、今日から11年目の流行りモノ通信簿なのです。これからも末長くよろしくお願いいたします。ということで今回はちょっといつもとは違ったやり方で特集をしてみたいと思います。今まであまり話題に出したことのない、OSの話。しかも「TRON」という聞きなれないOSについてです。果たして、今回の違和感、みなさん気付きますでしょうか...? タカマサさんから支給されたEP.76の台本はこちら ホ:皆さんこんにちは。この番組は身近な流行りをテーマに、話して学ぶ。ゆるくて浅めの情報バラエティ番組です。毎週日曜0時配信。本日も私ホネストとコヘーでお届けいたしまーす。さぁそんなわけでコヘーさん。 こ:どうも、コヘーでーす ホ:第○○回ですけれども。 こ:そーですねー ホ:ちょっと今日はですね、 こ:うん ホ:いつもと趣向を変えて進行していきたいなと思ってるんですよ。 こ:ほう、と言いますと? ホ:まあそれに関してはですね、 こ:うん ホ:最後まで聴き終わってから、どこがいつもと違ったのか。 こ:え? ホ:聴いてる皆さんに当ててもらおうと思いますので、あえてここでは言及しません。 こ:不穏な空気! ホ:というわけで早速、本題の方に入っていきたいと思います。 こ:はーい -------以下本編------- ホ:さあというわけで本編なんですけれども。 こ:本編でーす ホ:でもあれですね、 こ:ん? ホ:もう日常にコロナがある生活になって久しいですね。 こ:あーそうだね、もう嫌んなるくらい日常になったね ホ:まぁ、その影響でリモートワークとかズーム飲み会みたいに、パソコンに触れる機会が皆さん増えたんじゃないかなと思うんですよ。 こ:あーそうかもしれないね、買い物もアマゾンだし、ご飯も『ウーバーで良いや』ってなっちゃうもんね ホ:そうそう。まぁ、僕らは元からリモート収録ですから、あまり関係ないんですけど...。 こ:そうだね ホ:ね。で、まあ、そんな皆さんのね? こ:うん? ホ:今目の前にあるパソコンは何ですかって話ですよ。 こ:目の前にあるパソコンは何ですか...? ホ:そう。 こ:えーっと、富士通とーイイヤマのモニターが2、3台とートラッキングマウスとー... ホ:違う違う違う、もっとざっくり! こ:えー!? ホ:Windowsですか?それともMacですか?っていう話ね。 こ:ああ、そゆことね? ホ:そうそう...そのパソコン...もしかしたら全然違うOSだったかもしれませんよと... こ:ほぉ! ホ:今回はそういう話をしようかなと思います! こ:んなるほど! ホ:そんなわけで今回僕がご用意した話題はですね。 こ:はい ホ:もしかしたら世界を席巻していたかもしれない幻のOS!についてなんですよ! こ:なにそのめちゃくちゃ含みを持たせたタイトルー!オカルトじみてるんだわぁー! ホ:そうそう、ま、実際ちょっとオカルトじみてるんだけどね。 こ:じみとるんかーい! ホ:まあまあ聞いてくださいよ。 こ:はい ホ:昔ね?1980年代になるんですけれども。 こ:バブル期! ホ:そう、そのバブル期に日本で、あるプロジェクトが発足されたんですよ。 こ:あるプロジェクト! ホ:そう、TRON(トロン)プロジェクトって言って こ:トロンプロジェクト! ホ:いやうるさいな!まぁ今で言うIoT社会とか、ユビキタス社会かな。 こ:えーとなんだっけ、インターネット オブ シングス? ホ:そうそう こ:なんでもコンピュータとかネットに繋がりますよーみたいな ホ:そうそうそう。それを目指したプロジェクトがあったんですよ。 こ:へぇ~ ホ:でも当時1980年代よ!? こ:確かに!まだファミコンしかねぇわ! ホ:そう。まぁそんな時代に、今の世の中を予見したプロジェクトがあったんですよ。 こ:おーそれは確かにすごいね ホ:そう、で、その色んな物を別々のコンピュータで管理するんじゃなくて こ:うん ホ:TRONっていう規格で統一することでスムーズに連携できるようにしようっていうのがこのTRONプロジェクトの目的だったのよ。 こ:へぇ~あ、それはすごいね ホ:そう、まあ通称どこでもコンピュータって言われてるんだけど。 こ:へぇーえ、要はビエラリンクのもっと凄い版ってことでしょ? ホ:ああそうそう!なんでビエラで例えたのかは分かんないけど、要はそういうことよ。 こ:全部が連携してまーすみたいな ホ:そうそう、まあTRONが目指したものと違うかもしれないけど、 こ:なぬ!? ホ:まあそういう事も出来ただろうね こ:へー ホ:で、そのビエラリンクの凄い版をTRONプロジェクトは目指してたんだけど こ:うん ホ:当時NECが、日本のパソコン市場でマイクロソフトの製品を売ってて こ:日本電気! ホ:そう、すごい幅をきかせてたのよ。 こ:ビルゲイツ! ホ:そう、いやうるさいわ!さっきから!んでもビルゲイツが幅をきかせてたのよ。 こ:はい ホ:で、それに松下電器がめちゃくちゃ対抗意識を燃やしてて、 こ:今だとパナソニックだけどなー ホ:そうね、んでそのパナソニック主導でTRONを開発してたのよ。 こ:へー ホ:そう、そんで、もうその技術力が凄くて こ:ほお ホ:当時で言うと、ほとんどが文字入力みたいなので操作してたのよ。 こ:あーじゃあホントに初期って感じなんだ。コマンド入力みたいな ホ:そうそう、だけど、TRONはもう今みたいにアイコンをクリックしてソフトを起動しまーす。みたいな。 こ:ま今じゃ普通だね? ホ:そう、今と変わらない手法を実現できてたのよ。 こ:ほーん、まぁそれがどれだけ凄いのか、僕にはよく分かんないけど ホ:まぁ...そうね...、ただ当時は10年先を行ってるくらい先進的だって言われてたみたいね。 こ:あーなるほどね ホ:で、そこから2年後くらいかな?1986年に、国が学校教育へのコンピュータ導入を推進し始めたのよ。 こ:ほうほう ホ:学校でもパソコン使いましょーみたいな。 こ:あったね、フロッピーディスクね ホ:そうそう懐かしいな。 こ:んでそのあとMOディスクね ホ:そうそういや、そんなの今の子分かんないから。 こ:えー!USBフラッシュメモリたった128MBで6千円!?みたいな ホ:あったけど!悲しくなるわ!いやもういいのよその昭和の悲しいあるあるは! こ:えー? ホ:えーじゃないよ、でね、...どこまで話したっけな... こ:しっかりしろよー ホ:やかましいわ!ああそうそう、まあ学校にパソコン導入しますって国が言ったのよ。 こ:そうでした ホ:で、その学校で使うパソコンのOSを、大抜擢よ! こ:ほう ホ:TRONにしますってなったわけよ。 こ:おお!それはすごいね! ホ:そう、でさっき言ってたみたいに、世の中はMicrosoftの製品一色だったわけですから、 こ:うん ホ:他メーカーはやっぱりこの波に乗ろうとするんですよ。 こ:まぁね、学校教育って市場的にデカイもんね ホ:そう、しかもその標準OSをTRONにしまーすって言っちゃったら、やっぱシェア広げたいメーカーは当然乗るわけよ。 こ:そうね、もう『ト・ロ・ン!!ト・ロ・ン!!』ってなるよねえ ホ:そう、まあそのまま上手く行かなかったから僕たちはWindowsやMacを使っているんですけどね。 こ:えー!?『ト・ロ・ン!!ト・ロ・ン!!こ・く・さ・ん・ト・ロ・ン!』って三三七拍子してるのに!? ホ:三三七拍子してねえわ! こ:してないの!? ホ:してねえわ!一度もそんなん言ってねえわ! こ:そっかあ... ホ:そう。で、まあなんで上手くいかなかったかっていう話なんですけど。 こ:はい ホ:まあそんな三三七拍子してた矢先よ。 こ:やっぱしてたんじゃん! ホ:してないしてない。まあその1988年にね? こ:うん ホ:アメリカの圧力がかかるんですよ...。 こ:ああ~...リアルにどうしようもないやつ ホ:そう、もうホントにどうしようもないんだけど。スーパー301条って言って、まあ簡単に言うと貿易摩擦が起きた時に、制裁措置でめっちゃ関税上げるよみたいな。 こ:あのちょっと前にアメリカと中国でなってたやつ? ホ:ああ、そうね。そんなやつ。ただこのスーパー301条って、ホントにアメリカに都合よく出来てんのよ。偏見だけど。 こ:ほお ホ:だから言うほど貿易摩擦に起因してないとは思うんだけど。 こ:え、じゃあ何、TRONが売れたらWindows売れねえじゃねえかよ!みたいな事じゃないって事? ホ:まあそれもあったんだろうね、ただこの時の主張としては、 こ:ほお ホ:日本のその学校教育っていう大規模な市場で、国がOSを強制的に決めるなと、 こ:ん?うん ホ:各社が公平に参入出来るようにするべきだ!みたいな。 こ:ええー、貿易関係ないー ホ:いやホントそうなのよ。いや知らないよ?関節的には少なくとも影響あっただろうし。 こ:まあねえ ホ:実際、日米間は貿易摩擦の真っ最中だったらしいから。 こ:なるほどね、時代背景もあんのね ホ:そう、で、しかもこのスーパー301条って、それまでは自動車部品が問題だ!とか木材加工品が問題だ!みたいに、商品のジャンルで指摘して来てたのよ。 こ:あー。日本のマンガはダメだ! ホ:なんでだよ! こ:面白すぎる! ホ:いいじゃねえかよ! こ:国内のマンガ売れなくなっちまうだろ! ホ:あ、でもそういうことよ。そういう指摘は無くもないと思うわ。 こ:まあでも貿易だけで言えば他の製品で穴埋めすればいいだけなんだけどな ホ:まあね?ただまあそんな感じで、今までは商品のジャンルで指摘してきてたのよ。 こ:なるほど ホ:でもこの時は違って、TRONをやめろと、もう名指しでTRONが指摘されるっていう、もう異例中の異例よ。 こ:ほお! ホ:もう凄いことよ! こ:るろ剣!お前はダメだ! ホ:なんでだよ! こ:児ポ法で捕まったからお前はダメだ! ホ:もう和月は許してやれよ!もう全然和月の一件が風化しないわ! こ:すまんな和月よ ホ:すまんなじゃないわ。いやまあね、アメリカから標的にされたのよ、そんな感じで。 こ:なるほどなあ ホ:でまたこのタイミングでNECがさ?国に要求するわけ、 こ:ほお ホ:教育期間へのTRONの採用を取下げろと。 こ:援護射撃! ホ:まあさっき言ったみたいにNECは当時、市場を牛耳ってたわけだから。 こ:まあTRONは邪魔だわな ホ:そうそう。でまあ結局、圧力に負けてTRONの教育機関での標準化は断念されたのよ。 こ:つらいなあ... ホ:まあでも、まだこの段階では国がTRONを推奨しないっていうだけで、メーカーは自由にOSを選んで良かったのよ。 こ:ほお! ホ:だからまだこの段階ではTRONが一番選ばれてたのよ。 こ:あ、そうなんだ?俺WindowsにしちゃうもんねーとかMacにするもんねーとか無いの? ホ:いや多少はあったんだと思うんだけど、 こ:うん ホ:元々、このTRONの教育機関への導入っていうのに乗っかってたほとんどのメーカーは、打倒NECっていう利害関係の一致で集まってたから、とりあえずNECのWindowsじゃないTRONにしてやろうってことだったっぽいのよ。 こ:はー、教育機関の市場にWindowsは入れさせねえぞと ホ:みたいなのがあったんじゃないかなあと。 こ:なるほど ホ:ただ逆に言うと、そういう理由でしかTRONを支持して無かったから、各メーカーは同時に別プロジェクトも並行して進めてたらしいけど。 こ:なんと。なんかもう凄い頭のいい人たちすぎて、よく分かんねえわ! ホ:いやほんとにね。で、まあそんな希薄な関係性の中ですよ、追い討ちをかけるアメリカの圧力ですよ... こ:泣きっ面にハチ! ホ:そう、まあアメリカがまたTRONをやり玉に挙げたと。 こ:もうどうなんのよそれえ! ホ:まあ流石にメーカーたちは手を引くよね...。 こ:めちゃくちゃなバッドエンドだわ! ホ:いやそうなのよ。 こ:まあでもあれか、同時に別プロジェクト進めてたら、ややこしい方は諦めるか ホ:まあそう言うことだよねえ...でまあ結局、こんなことがあったから各メーカーはWindowsに乗り換えて、TRONは表舞台から姿を消しましたとさ... こ:んなるほどおー ... ホ:...とまあ...悲しい運命を辿った国産OS、TRONの話、いかがだったでしょうか。 こ:いやほんとに悲しいわ!思ってた以上だわ! ホ:まあでも、最初に坂村さんが提唱していたIoT社会みたいなのが今では実現しているわけだからね! こ:まあね、そこの先見の眼は狂ってなかったわけだ ホ:そう!30年前に坂村さんがおっしゃっていたみたいに本当に色々な機器にOSが組み込まれるようになったわけですから! こ:そうだね、今なんか逆にOS入ってない方が少ないんじゃね?ってぐらいだもんね ホ:いやホントそうよ、自動車のエンジン制御とかカーナビとか。プリンターとかデジカメにも入ってますからね。 こ:あれでしょ?GoProとか、何なら任天堂スイッチのジョイコンなんかにも入ってるんじゃないの? ホ:ああそうね、入ってるだろうね。 こ:なんかあれだよね、もうさ、今だったらさ小惑星探査機とかロケットとか ホ:ああ、あるね。 こ:あんなのに積まれるOSとかホント失敗っていうか不具合許されないよね! ホ:あーだろうね!何億円って掛けてるプロジェクトだからね。OSの不具合でおじゃんになりましたーとか、シャレになんないだろうね。 こ:そう考えたら、そういうOSの方が凄いかもしれんなあ... ホ:そうだね...Windowsで多少バグがあっても、そこまでの損害って多分無いもんね。 こ:いやーすげえわ、そう考えたら確かにすげえわ... ホ:それで言うとコヘーさんは、そういう組み込み型のOSって一体どんなOSだと思います? こ:どんなOSだと思います? ホ:うん。 こ:どんなOS?? ホ:そう。 もう多分ここまで話を聴いたコヘーさんはご存知ですよ。 こ:はっ...まさか... ホ:そう。 こ:ビエラ? ホ:ちげえわ。ビエラリンクじゃねえわ。 こ:え、TRONなの!? ホ:そーなんです! こ:表舞台から姿消したのに? ホ:思い出してくださいコヘーさん。 こ:なんですか ホ:そもそもTRONプロジェクトってなんでしたか、 こ:え、だからビエラリンクでしょ? ホ:いやまあそう言ったけども!違います!あらゆるものに組み込まれるOSをTRONに統一することで全てのものをスムーズに連携させる。 こ:ほう! ホ:通称どこでもコンピュータ。これですよ。 こ:なるほど。PC向けのOSだけじゃ無いよってことね? ホ:そう言うこと! こ:なるほどなあ ホ:TRONプロジェクトは組み込み向けの『I-TRON』、パソコン向けの『B-TRON』、サーバー向けの『C-TRON』で、それらを合理的に操作するためのインターフェイスをデザインする『トロン電子機器HMI研究会』、あとTRONのハードウェアに命令を下す『トロンチップ』、そしてそれらを統括する分散コンピューティングの『M-TRON』。 こ:いやめっちゃあるじゃん ホ:そうめっちゃあるのよ。このめっちゃあるセグメントがプロジェクトの内容だったのよ。 こ:はあー、じゃあ表舞台から消えたのはPC向けのだけだったんだ? ホ:いやまあまあまあ他にもあるんだけど。 こ:あるんかーい ホ:まあただ、その中の一つ、組み込み型OSの『I-TRON』はさっき言ったみたいに、色んなものに実装されて、まあ推定ですけど世界でなんと6割以上のシェアを誇ると、 こ:えーかなりだね? ホ:そう、ま、事実上、世界標準となっていますよと。 こ:はあー!なるほどねえ! ホ:知っていますか? こ:ん? ホ:TRONが夢見たこ:どこでもコンピュータは、 こ:うん ホ:すぐそこまで来ています。 こ:名言っぽく締めた! ホ:と言うわけで、今回の僕のお話は以上でーす。 こ:ありがとうございましたー -------以下ED------- ホ:いやーまあ今回はちょっと普段しないような内容だったんですけどね。 こ:そうだね、なんか色々ぎこちなかった気がするね ホ:まあもしかしたら今もぎこちないかもしれないんですけど。 こ:そうだね ホ:それで、コヘーさん覚えてます? こ:ん? ホ:いつもと違うことするから、最後に当ててもらうって言いましたよね。 こ:ああそうね、言ってたね ホ:分かりました? こ:まあ僕は参加してる側だから分かるよね ホ:まあそうね、聴いてもらったリスナーさんに、どうします?バラします?当ててもらうまで黙っときます? --以降フリートークで任せます-- 以上でした!尋常ならざる手間がかかったと思います。ハヤツウとしても大変楽しい取り組みとなりまして感謝感謝。タカマサさんありがとうございました!! ▼流行りモノ通信簿(#ハヤツウ)ではみなさまからのおたよりを募集しております。WEB|https://kohehone.com/ MAIL|hayarimonopc@gmail.com Twitter|@hayatsu_podcast
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第五十二回 Podcast 08月17日(月) 1. 番組紹介 このポッドキャストは、三十路のおっさんと二十代の若者エンジニアが 雑談ベースで話すポッドキャストです。 2. 自己紹介 マーク(tetuo41) 35歳男性。既婚。一児の父です。 須貝(sugaishun) 37歳男性。既婚。一児の父です。 駿河(snowlong) 常駐社長 3. 話したこと オープニングトーク リモート帰省 コンビニで常連になるとあだ名つけられる問題 レジ袋、その後 レジ袋の辞退率コンビニで70%超 の衝撃 アフリカはプラごみ規制の先進国になれるか 散財(するが編) HDMIセレクターとUSBスイッチャーを購入。モニターとキーボードをボタン一つでWindows/Macを切り替えられるようになって便利 脱Macして自作PCで良いのでは説 Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard ヘッドホン beyerdynamic ( ベイヤーダイナミック ) DT770PRO 32Ω 散財(須貝編) リングフィットアドベンチャー 半年でシックスパックになった人の記事 Boseのテレビスピーカー
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丽莎老师讲机器人之苹果将于2021年开始销售带有自己处理器的Mac欢迎收听丽莎老师讲机器人,想要孩子参加机器人竞赛、创意编程、创客竞赛的辅导,找丽莎老师!欢迎添加微信号:153 5359 2068,或搜索钉钉群:31532843。苹果将在2021年推出运行苹果制造的cpu和gpu的mac电脑。该公司正在开发的芯片代号为卡拉迈(Kalamata)。苹果正在为mac电脑开发三种不同的芯片系统,所有这些系统都将基于该公司为下一代旗舰iphone开发的A14芯片。第一批Mac芯片将有8个高性能核心和4个节能核心,分别代号为(火爆)Firestorm和(冰爆)Icestorm。苹果似乎在考虑在以后的产品中引入更多的核心芯片。苹果正在开发多个Mac芯片,这一事实可能意味着,苹果考虑的可能不仅仅是一款基于内部硅芯片的全新Mac笔记本电脑,而是一整条产品线。目前还不清楚这些芯片是否会成为当前基于英特尔芯片的产品系列的补充,也不清楚苹果是否会开始用基于这些芯片的电脑取代现有的mac电脑。苹果正在开发的一种芯片将比iPhone或iPad使用的芯片“快得多”,尽管它们还不足以取代MacBook Pro或Mac Pro中最快的Intel芯片。但是,与那些iPhone和iPad芯片一样,这些Mac芯片将采用5纳米生产技术制造,它们将由台积电制造。苹果还计划在2021年的iPhone上也基于这些手机的芯片推出新处理器,这很可能意味着苹果计划为iPhone,iPad和Mac开发硅芯片,从而向前迈进。考虑到苹果过去的做事方式,这不足为奇。所有这些都表明,在我们看到苹果的性能工作站进行转换之前,最有可能使用MacBook Air或Mac mini的Apple芯片驱动版本。苹果目前在其所有Mac中都使用Intel CPU,该处理器早在2006年就开始使用。该切换对该平台是一个福音,部分原因是它使开发人员更容易制作可以轻松从主流Windows移植到Mac的软件。操作系统,反之亦然。但是那是那时。现在的情况已经大不一样了。如今,苹果自己的iOS / iPadOS操作系统是该平台的庞然大物,其软件生态系统比用户在Mac上所拥有的更加强大。去年,苹果推出了一项名为Catalyst的新计划,旨在提供帮助开发人员轻松将iPad应用移植到macOS的工具。将Macs迁移到与iPad和iPhone中的芯片紧密相关的芯片,将进一步推动这一目标的实现。话虽如此,苹果领导层已经公开发表声明,称该公司无意合并macOS和iOS / iPadOS。它们将保持不同的操作系统,彭博社的这份报告重申了这一点。苹果也有其他原因要退出英特尔。苹果Mac产品阵容的某些更新通常会因为等待更新或克服英特尔路线图中的障碍而成为瓶颈,这些路线并不总是适合苹果的优先事项,并且过去一直受到干扰。另外,Apple设计和营销产品哲学的核心部分是硬件,软件和服务的端到端集成。这样一来,苹果就可以更好地控制整个Mac体验。这也可能使苹果公司采取新战略,以取代开发专门芯片的战略,该芯片在英特尔已经提供的产品(例如T2芯片)之上增加安全功能等,并采取更统一的方法在iPhone上看到。
丽莎老师讲机器人之苹果将于2021年开始销售带有自己处理器的Mac欢迎收听丽莎老师讲机器人,想要孩子参加机器人竞赛、创意编程、创客竞赛的辅导,找丽莎老师!欢迎添加微信号:153 5359 2068,或搜索钉钉群:31532843。苹果将在2021年推出运行苹果制造的cpu和gpu的mac电脑。该公司正在开发的芯片代号为卡拉迈(Kalamata)。苹果正在为mac电脑开发三种不同的芯片系统,所有这些系统都将基于该公司为下一代旗舰iphone开发的A14芯片。第一批Mac芯片将有8个高性能核心和4个节能核心,分别代号为(火爆)Firestorm和(冰爆)Icestorm。苹果似乎在考虑在以后的产品中引入更多的核心芯片。苹果正在开发多个Mac芯片,这一事实可能意味着,苹果考虑的可能不仅仅是一款基于内部硅芯片的全新Mac笔记本电脑,而是一整条产品线。目前还不清楚这些芯片是否会成为当前基于英特尔芯片的产品系列的补充,也不清楚苹果是否会开始用基于这些芯片的电脑取代现有的mac电脑。苹果正在开发的一种芯片将比iPhone或iPad使用的芯片“快得多”,尽管它们还不足以取代MacBook Pro或Mac Pro中最快的Intel芯片。但是,与那些iPhone和iPad芯片一样,这些Mac芯片将采用5纳米生产技术制造,它们将由台积电制造。苹果还计划在2021年的iPhone上也基于这些手机的芯片推出新处理器,这很可能意味着苹果计划为iPhone,iPad和Mac开发硅芯片,从而向前迈进。考虑到苹果过去的做事方式,这不足为奇。所有这些都表明,在我们看到苹果的性能工作站进行转换之前,最有可能使用MacBook Air或Mac mini的Apple芯片驱动版本。苹果目前在其所有Mac中都使用Intel CPU,该处理器早在2006年就开始使用。该切换对该平台是一个福音,部分原因是它使开发人员更容易制作可以轻松从主流Windows移植到Mac的软件。操作系统,反之亦然。但是那是那时。现在的情况已经大不一样了。如今,苹果自己的iOS / iPadOS操作系统是该平台的庞然大物,其软件生态系统比用户在Mac上所拥有的更加强大。去年,苹果推出了一项名为Catalyst的新计划,旨在提供帮助开发人员轻松将iPad应用移植到macOS的工具。将Macs迁移到与iPad和iPhone中的芯片紧密相关的芯片,将进一步推动这一目标的实现。话虽如此,苹果领导层已经公开发表声明,称该公司无意合并macOS和iOS / iPadOS。它们将保持不同的操作系统,彭博社的这份报告重申了这一点。苹果也有其他原因要退出英特尔。苹果Mac产品阵容的某些更新通常会因为等待更新或克服英特尔路线图中的障碍而成为瓶颈,这些路线并不总是适合苹果的优先事项,并且过去一直受到干扰。另外,Apple设计和营销产品哲学的核心部分是硬件,软件和服务的端到端集成。这样一来,苹果就可以更好地控制整个Mac体验。这也可能使苹果公司采取新战略,以取代开发专门芯片的战略,该芯片在英特尔已经提供的产品(例如T2芯片)之上增加安全功能等,并采取更统一的方法在iPhone上看到。
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In our second episode, Branden and Jelena discuss the biggest change in the history of the LSAT, LSAT-Flex. For the first time ever, LSAC will allow some test-takers to take a shortened version of the LSAT from home, using remote proctoring software. Branden and Jelena walk you through what this means for you, whether you're a March/April test-taker automatically registered for LSAT-Flex, or someone planning to test in fall now worried about competing for admissions with Flex test-takers. Should you study differently for this abbreviated test? Will it be unfair to in-person LSAT takers? Is the remote test vulnerable to cheating? And what are you supposed to do if you don't have a Windows/Mac computer? The Legal Level tackles all these questions and more. Links and further resources from from this week's episode: LSAT-Flex Webinar Q & A - https://youtu.be/FY21aa-4k7s Coronavirus Updates from LSAC - https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat LSAT-Flex Information & FAQ - https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex LSAT-Flex Equipment Requirements - https://support.proctoru.com/hc/en-us/articles/115011772748-Equipment-Requirements April 2020 Rescheduling Options Form (use if you don't want to take LSAT-Flex) - https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/april-2020-test-date-changes Register to Receive a Recording of LSAC's Admissions Webinar - https://www.lsac.org/free-webinar-law-school-admission-time-covid-19-apr8 Start Your LSATMax Free Trial & Try LSAT-Flex Study Mode - https://go.onelink.me/z1Zu/689fb4b4 Start Your 1L Free Trial Now - https://go.onelink.me/iOM8/68e2c335 Start Your BarMax Free Trial Now! - https://go.onelink.me/3011142272/d02ba2de
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888元“租”一年PS和LR,让我租就租?敢翻翻旧账吗? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的1032天。 昨天下午我们被一则消息刷屏了,Adobe(也就是大名鼎鼎的Photoshop的出品方)突然发布了“Creative Cloud(也就是CC版的)中国摄影计划”。这是什么意思呢?意思就是我们购买正版Photoshop和Lightroom的价格大大降低了,而且购买的方法也变得非常简单。这两个软件是摄影师必备软件,Photoshop,也就是PS,它主要负责复杂的图像处理,Lightroom则可以智能化的管理照片库,并快速、高效地修片。Adobe发布CC版的中国摄影计划,这是中国摄影界的一大利好——因为我们已经被“歧视”了太久了。 为什么这么说呢?以前购买Photoshop需要七八千块钱,购买Lightroom还需要再加千把块(因为现在Adobe的官网已经改成了新的价格,所以我查不到之前的准确定价了,在我的记忆中大概是这个数)。这个价格贵吗?对于职业摄影师来咬咬牙是可以的,但对于摄影爱好者来说这价格就有点让人心寒了,毕竟是一套单反的钱啊!当时Adobe看大家都用不起,还面向高校教师和学生推出了一个“校园先锋计划”,凭证件买Photoshop只要349元,但让学生掏这个钱其实也不容易。叶梓应邀访问Adobe,就软件产品及社交媒体的运用等问题与各国代表交换意见。 针对价格问题我还专门问过Adobe公司。2012年的时候我去Adobe参加了一个会议,向各国代表们提出了一系列的有关软件和市场策略方面的建议,其中我就专门谈到了中国的定价问题。他们给我的答案是中国定价高和全球定价策略有关,比如说完整版Photoshop美国定价900美金,根据汇率,中国就至少要定价6300块人民币左右,加上关税后最终的定价还要更高。这确实没啥好说的,因为如果中国版的软件卖得比其他国家便宜的话,那么那些国家的用户就可以在中国采购正版软件来使用,这会影响其他地区的定价策略。在这种情况下,我们要怪只能怪我们国家的收入水平赶不上发达国家,人民币的购买力赶不上发达国家。这是没办法的事。这么多年来我一直严格要求我的群里不能传播盗版软件,也在各种场合呼吁大家用正版,但私底下学生们到底用正版的会有多少?这还真不好说。叶梓受邀参加Adobe新品发布会,与Adobe高层共同启动发布按钮。 也是2012年,Adobe推出了CS6版本,当时我还和他们一起按下了发布会的按钮,点亮了CS6的灯,Adobe赠送了我们公司几套全套的的CS6版本的软件。CS6这个版本依然和以前一样,是以“买断”的形式销售的,价格也还是那个价格。 但是后来的事情的发展就比较奇怪了,2013年Adobe在国际市场上推出了Creative Cloud(也就是CC)版本的软件,但中国没有,中国能买到的依然是CS6。Adobe中国给我的解释是CS6和CC只是国内外叫法不同,功能其实是类似的。CC版,也就是“Creative Cloud”因为涉及“Cloud”(也就是云端)功能,进中国有些政策阻碍,所以暂时不对中国用户提供云端服务。好,如果只是没有云,这些软件的其他功能和定价都是一样的,那我们也就无所谓了,用着CS6就好。 可事情并没有这么简单,我发现Adobe在国外的CC版本的软件已经不再是“买断”式的付款,而是改成了所谓的“订阅模式”,你也可以理解为月租、年租模式,定价变得很低。价格变成了多少呢?以香港为例,现在在香港订阅一个所谓的摄影计划(也就是一个Photoshop和一个Lightroom软件)所需要的月费是69港币,按照今天的已经跌了的人民币的汇率换算是61.21元,你看,就是一顿肯德基的钱嘛!全年下来是734.5元。而全套的20多个Adobe软件全要的话,每个月的订阅价格是408港币,也就是367.25元人民币,这可是20多个软件啊!全年花费比买一个Photoshop还低一半。 说到这里有人可能会比较疑惑,他们可能会想,Photoshop和Lightroom以前虽然要收几千块,但是好歹是终身买断软件,可以无限期使用,现在每年收个七八百,没几年就赶上买断的价格了,怎么能说是便宜了呢?这不是变相涨价了吗?不对,你没有考虑到一个关键性的问题:Photoshop和Lightroom现在几乎是每年都会升级一个新的版本,而依照之前的逻辑,你买断的只是当前版本的软件,想用最新版的?对不起,你得重新付费大几千。而现在相机升级换代也很快,想打开最新款相机的RAW格式照片,有的时候你还真得升级软件版本。一个版本一个版本买下去,你还真吃不消。按照月费、年费订阅软件就完全没有这个烦恼了,出新版本了?点一下“更新”按钮就能搞定。 这样一来国内外的差距就拉大了,国内只能联系经销商用几千块买断一个版本的软件,国外却可以按月交一个非常廉价的租金,而且永远用最新版,这相当于无息分期付款了。我们当然眼红了。当时我印象特别深刻的一件事是Adobe官网的左下角可以选择国家/地区,我只要选择其他国家/地区,就可以看到订阅的价格,但只要选择“中国”,对不起,这里只有一个联系经销商的方式,你需要通过最原始的方式用在线留言、邮件、电话联系来经销商购买软件,贵就算了,完全无法自助下单。当时真的是气不打一处来。 那么我就在想,我们虽然身在国内,但是否可以“假装”活在境外,享受境外的订阅价格呢?经过一番摸索我发现是可以的,我注册了一个新的Adobe官网的账号,注册地址填成了我远在澳洲一位朋友的地址,然后用国际信用卡支付澳币给Adobe公司。这是非常麻烦的,刚开始的时候Adobe审核很严,你需要一个真实的境外收件地址,然后你还要有一张国际信用卡才行。我甚至在网易云课堂的“数码后期三部曲”和“自由摄影师”后期章节的一开头专门有一节课教大家如何用低价在境外订阅Adobe的正版软件。Adobe在线分享会官方宣传海报 但Adobe中国显然不建议我这么做——教学生们直接买境外软件,那Adobe在中国的公司还赚什么?我每次为Adobe讲课前他们都要再三嘱咐我:千万别提CC,千万别在屏幕上秀出CC版的软件,哪怕是一个图标也不行,你只要教CS6就好。好吧,我也只能配合,谁让这是Adobe的主场呢?但是在我的主场的课堂里,我还是会教学生们订阅CC,毕竟买正版就比用盗版好。后来,随着CC版本的不断升级,CS6彻底被抛弃了,不再是他们之前说的“除了云端,功能的一样的”的那么一种情况了,中国好像也能买到CC版本的软件了,不过依然是“买”而不是“订阅”,价格也一直高高在上,购买方式也依然原始得不行。 就这样生生耗了五六年,就在昨天,Adobe终于,终于,终于宣布中国也有了可供订阅的CC版的摄影计划了,圈子里基本上是欢呼声一片。虽然价格比香港贵了一百块,但是付钱方便多了,可以在官网或是天猫旗舰店付款,也不用什么国际信用卡了。虽然我们这些骨灰级用户已经在境外订阅了,不太可能迁回国内,但对于很多一直对正版软件的价格望而却步的潜在用户,现在终于有了个能用上正版Photoshop和Lightroom的机会,毕竟用正版省心、安心。 不过现在Adobe官网和天猫店里也只有一张海报,软件还没有正式上架。而且虽然也叫Creative Cloud,但是他们目前对中国版软件有没有提供云服务只字未提。这个云服务真的挺好用的,用Phtoshop时你可以把常用的设计素材、字体存在云端,还可以从云端下载、购买精品的商用素材,用Lightroom的时候呢电脑和手机端可以同步展示、整理、处理照片,这对我们这种四处“浪”、四处拍照的人来说非常重要。如果中国也有了“云”,而且云服务器也放在中国,那就再好不过了,我也会立马迁回国内,毕竟连境外云服务的网速太让人着急了。 对了,对我来说还有一个问题。我需要的是全套Adobe的软件,除了摄影用的Photoshop和Lightroom以外,我还需要剪辑软件Premiere,需要音频处理软件Audition,需要矢量图设计软件Illustrator,需要网页设计软件Dreamweaver,需要排版软件InDesign……这些软件的“大全套”目前在Adobe中国官网还是只能找经销商买断,这大套装的订阅版又要什么时候才能进中国呢?还有,为什么我们现在只看到了年费888元,中国用户难道不可以按月付款吗?这些都要等到上架那天才会知道答案了。 但无论如何,过不了多久,大家就可以开开心心剁手了。用了这么多年的盗版软件,欠Adobe的这次终于可以还了。最后,我大发慈悲的再教你一个方法,让你可以在Adobe的888的价格基础上再五折购买正版软件,不过语音里我就不说了,你们可以拉到本文的底部自己看。在其他平台听语音的朋友,可以关注微信公众号“摄影早自习”,发送“Adobe”就能看到这篇文章。 不过软件是便宜了,如果没审美,没方法,修片也只能是瞎调,想好好学一学后期处理,你可以在网易云课堂搜索“数码后期三部曲”课程,你也可以在网易云课堂学习“自由摄影师”这门222课的摄影大课,里面包含了全部的“数码后期三部曲”的内容。 听完这段往事,你就终于知道这888元是多么的来之不易,知道为什么大家要欢呼了。Adobe微信公众号里的留言 今天的早自习就到这里,我是叶梓。每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散!- 小贴士 -如何五折订阅正版Adobe软件?一个Adobe账号可供两台电脑使用,甚至可以一套用在Windows一套用在Mac上,你可以和熟悉的朋友“拼团”购买。但请不要和陌生人“拼团”,以免上当。
888元“租”一年PS和LR,让我租就租?敢翻翻旧账吗? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的1032天。 昨天下午我们被一则消息刷屏了,Adobe(也就是大名鼎鼎的Photoshop的出品方)突然发布了“Creative Cloud(也就是CC版的)中国摄影计划”。这是什么意思呢?意思就是我们购买正版Photoshop和Lightroom的价格大大降低了,而且购买的方法也变得非常简单。这两个软件是摄影师必备软件,Photoshop,也就是PS,它主要负责复杂的图像处理,Lightroom则可以智能化的管理照片库,并快速、高效地修片。Adobe发布CC版的中国摄影计划,这是中国摄影界的一大利好——因为我们已经被“歧视”了太久了。 为什么这么说呢?以前购买Photoshop需要七八千块钱,购买Lightroom还需要再加千把块(因为现在Adobe的官网已经改成了新的价格,所以我查不到之前的准确定价了,在我的记忆中大概是这个数)。这个价格贵吗?对于职业摄影师来咬咬牙是可以的,但对于摄影爱好者来说这价格就有点让人心寒了,毕竟是一套单反的钱啊!当时Adobe看大家都用不起,还面向高校教师和学生推出了一个“校园先锋计划”,凭证件买Photoshop只要349元,但让学生掏这个钱其实也不容易。叶梓应邀访问Adobe,就软件产品及社交媒体的运用等问题与各国代表交换意见。 针对价格问题我还专门问过Adobe公司。2012年的时候我去Adobe参加了一个会议,向各国代表们提出了一系列的有关软件和市场策略方面的建议,其中我就专门谈到了中国的定价问题。他们给我的答案是中国定价高和全球定价策略有关,比如说完整版Photoshop美国定价900美金,根据汇率,中国就至少要定价6300块人民币左右,加上关税后最终的定价还要更高。这确实没啥好说的,因为如果中国版的软件卖得比其他国家便宜的话,那么那些国家的用户就可以在中国采购正版软件来使用,这会影响其他地区的定价策略。在这种情况下,我们要怪只能怪我们国家的收入水平赶不上发达国家,人民币的购买力赶不上发达国家。这是没办法的事。这么多年来我一直严格要求我的群里不能传播盗版软件,也在各种场合呼吁大家用正版,但私底下学生们到底用正版的会有多少?这还真不好说。叶梓受邀参加Adobe新品发布会,与Adobe高层共同启动发布按钮。 也是2012年,Adobe推出了CS6版本,当时我还和他们一起按下了发布会的按钮,点亮了CS6的灯,Adobe赠送了我们公司几套全套的的CS6版本的软件。CS6这个版本依然和以前一样,是以“买断”的形式销售的,价格也还是那个价格。 但是后来的事情的发展就比较奇怪了,2013年Adobe在国际市场上推出了Creative Cloud(也就是CC)版本的软件,但中国没有,中国能买到的依然是CS6。Adobe中国给我的解释是CS6和CC只是国内外叫法不同,功能其实是类似的。CC版,也就是“Creative Cloud”因为涉及“Cloud”(也就是云端)功能,进中国有些政策阻碍,所以暂时不对中国用户提供云端服务。好,如果只是没有云,这些软件的其他功能和定价都是一样的,那我们也就无所谓了,用着CS6就好。 可事情并没有这么简单,我发现Adobe在国外的CC版本的软件已经不再是“买断”式的付款,而是改成了所谓的“订阅模式”,你也可以理解为月租、年租模式,定价变得很低。价格变成了多少呢?以香港为例,现在在香港订阅一个所谓的摄影计划(也就是一个Photoshop和一个Lightroom软件)所需要的月费是69港币,按照今天的已经跌了的人民币的汇率换算是61.21元,你看,就是一顿肯德基的钱嘛!全年下来是734.5元。而全套的20多个Adobe软件全要的话,每个月的订阅价格是408港币,也就是367.25元人民币,这可是20多个软件啊!全年花费比买一个Photoshop还低一半。 说到这里有人可能会比较疑惑,他们可能会想,Photoshop和Lightroom以前虽然要收几千块,但是好歹是终身买断软件,可以无限期使用,现在每年收个七八百,没几年就赶上买断的价格了,怎么能说是便宜了呢?这不是变相涨价了吗?不对,你没有考虑到一个关键性的问题:Photoshop和Lightroom现在几乎是每年都会升级一个新的版本,而依照之前的逻辑,你买断的只是当前版本的软件,想用最新版的?对不起,你得重新付费大几千。而现在相机升级换代也很快,想打开最新款相机的RAW格式照片,有的时候你还真得升级软件版本。一个版本一个版本买下去,你还真吃不消。按照月费、年费订阅软件就完全没有这个烦恼了,出新版本了?点一下“更新”按钮就能搞定。 这样一来国内外的差距就拉大了,国内只能联系经销商用几千块买断一个版本的软件,国外却可以按月交一个非常廉价的租金,而且永远用最新版,这相当于无息分期付款了。我们当然眼红了。当时我印象特别深刻的一件事是Adobe官网的左下角可以选择国家/地区,我只要选择其他国家/地区,就可以看到订阅的价格,但只要选择“中国”,对不起,这里只有一个联系经销商的方式,你需要通过最原始的方式用在线留言、邮件、电话联系来经销商购买软件,贵就算了,完全无法自助下单。当时真的是气不打一处来。 那么我就在想,我们虽然身在国内,但是否可以“假装”活在境外,享受境外的订阅价格呢?经过一番摸索我发现是可以的,我注册了一个新的Adobe官网的账号,注册地址填成了我远在澳洲一位朋友的地址,然后用国际信用卡支付澳币给Adobe公司。这是非常麻烦的,刚开始的时候Adobe审核很严,你需要一个真实的境外收件地址,然后你还要有一张国际信用卡才行。我甚至在网易云课堂的“数码后期三部曲”和“自由摄影师”后期章节的一开头专门有一节课教大家如何用低价在境外订阅Adobe的正版软件。Adobe在线分享会官方宣传海报 但Adobe中国显然不建议我这么做——教学生们直接买境外软件,那Adobe在中国的公司还赚什么?我每次为Adobe讲课前他们都要再三嘱咐我:千万别提CC,千万别在屏幕上秀出CC版的软件,哪怕是一个图标也不行,你只要教CS6就好。好吧,我也只能配合,谁让这是Adobe的主场呢?但是在我的主场的课堂里,我还是会教学生们订阅CC,毕竟买正版就比用盗版好。后来,随着CC版本的不断升级,CS6彻底被抛弃了,不再是他们之前说的“除了云端,功能的一样的”的那么一种情况了,中国好像也能买到CC版本的软件了,不过依然是“买”而不是“订阅”,价格也一直高高在上,购买方式也依然原始得不行。 就这样生生耗了五六年,就在昨天,Adobe终于,终于,终于宣布中国也有了可供订阅的CC版的摄影计划了,圈子里基本上是欢呼声一片。虽然价格比香港贵了一百块,但是付钱方便多了,可以在官网或是天猫旗舰店付款,也不用什么国际信用卡了。虽然我们这些骨灰级用户已经在境外订阅了,不太可能迁回国内,但对于很多一直对正版软件的价格望而却步的潜在用户,现在终于有了个能用上正版Photoshop和Lightroom的机会,毕竟用正版省心、安心。 不过现在Adobe官网和天猫店里也只有一张海报,软件还没有正式上架。而且虽然也叫Creative Cloud,但是他们目前对中国版软件有没有提供云服务只字未提。这个云服务真的挺好用的,用Phtoshop时你可以把常用的设计素材、字体存在云端,还可以从云端下载、购买精品的商用素材,用Lightroom的时候呢电脑和手机端可以同步展示、整理、处理照片,这对我们这种四处“浪”、四处拍照的人来说非常重要。如果中国也有了“云”,而且云服务器也放在中国,那就再好不过了,我也会立马迁回国内,毕竟连境外云服务的网速太让人着急了。 对了,对我来说还有一个问题。我需要的是全套Adobe的软件,除了摄影用的Photoshop和Lightroom以外,我还需要剪辑软件Premiere,需要音频处理软件Audition,需要矢量图设计软件Illustrator,需要网页设计软件Dreamweaver,需要排版软件InDesign……这些软件的“大全套”目前在Adobe中国官网还是只能找经销商买断,这大套装的订阅版又要什么时候才能进中国呢?还有,为什么我们现在只看到了年费888元,中国用户难道不可以按月付款吗?这些都要等到上架那天才会知道答案了。 但无论如何,过不了多久,大家就可以开开心心剁手了。用了这么多年的盗版软件,欠Adobe的这次终于可以还了。最后,我大发慈悲的再教你一个方法,让你可以在Adobe的888的价格基础上再五折购买正版软件,不过语音里我就不说了,你们可以拉到本文的底部自己看。在其他平台听语音的朋友,可以关注微信公众号“摄影早自习”,发送“Adobe”就能看到这篇文章。 不过软件是便宜了,如果没审美,没方法,修片也只能是瞎调,想好好学一学后期处理,你可以在网易云课堂搜索“数码后期三部曲”课程,你也可以在网易云课堂学习“自由摄影师”这门222课的摄影大课,里面包含了全部的“数码后期三部曲”的内容。 听完这段往事,你就终于知道这888元是多么的来之不易,知道为什么大家要欢呼了。Adobe微信公众号里的留言 今天的早自习就到这里,我是叶梓。每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散!- 小贴士 -如何五折订阅正版Adobe软件?一个Adobe账号可供两台电脑使用,甚至可以一套用在Windows一套用在Mac上,你可以和熟悉的朋友“拼团”购买。但请不要和陌生人“拼团”,以免上当。
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How the term open source was created, running FreeBSD on ThinkPad T530, Moving away from Windows, Unknown Giants, as well as OpenBSD and FreeDOS. This episode was brought to you by Headlines How I coined the term 'open source' (https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software) In a few days, on February 3, the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the term "open source software" is upon us. As open source software grows in popularity and powers some of the most robust and important innovations of our time, we reflect on its rise to prominence. I am the originator of the term "open source software" and came up with it while executive director at Foresight Institute. Not a software developer like the rest, I thank Linux programmer Todd Anderson for supporting the term and proposing it to the group. This is my account of how I came up with it, how it was proposed, and the subsequent reactions. Of course, there are a number of accounts of the coining of the term, for example by Eric Raymond and Richard Stallman, yet this is mine, written on January 2, 2006. It has never been published, until today. The introduction of the term "open source software" was a deliberate effort to make this field of endeavor more understandable to newcomers and to business, which was viewed as necessary to its spread to a broader community of users. The problem with the main earlier label, "free software," was not its political connotations, but that—to newcomers—its seeming focus on price is distracting. A term was needed that focuses on the key issue of source code and that does not immediately confuse those new to the concept. The first term that came along at the right time and fulfilled these requirements was rapidly adopted: open source. This term had long been used in an "intelligence" (i.e., spying) context, but to my knowledge, use of the term with respect to software prior to 1998 has not been confirmed. The account below describes how the term open source software caught on and became the name of both an industry and a movement. Meetings on computer security In late 1997, weekly meetings were being held at Foresight Institute to discuss computer security. Foresight is a nonprofit think tank focused on nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, and software security is regarded as central to the reliability and security of both. We had identified free software as a promising approach to improving software security and reliability and were looking for ways to promote it. Interest in free software was starting to grow outside the programming community, and it was increasingly clear that an opportunity was coming to change the world. However, just how to do this was unclear, and we were groping for strategies. At these meetings, we discussed the need for a new term due to the confusion factor. The argument was as follows: those new to the term "free software" assume it is referring to the price. Oldtimers must then launch into an explanation, usually given as follows: "We mean free as in freedom, not free as in beer." At this point, a discussion on software has turned into one about the price of an alcoholic beverage. The problem was not that explaining the meaning is impossible—the problem was that the name for an important idea should not be so confusing to newcomers. A clearer term was needed. No political issues were raised regarding the free software term; the issue was its lack of clarity to those new to the concept. Releasing Netscape On February 2, 1998, Eric Raymond arrived on a visit to work with Netscape on the plan to release the browser code under a free-software-style license. We held a meeting that night at Foresight's office in Los Altos to strategize and refine our message. In addition to Eric and me, active participants included Brian Behlendorf, Michael Tiemann, Todd Anderson, Mark S. Miller, and Ka-Ping Yee. But at that meeting, the field was still described as free software or, by Brian, "source code available" software. While in town, Eric used Foresight as a base of operations. At one point during his visit, he was called to the phone to talk with a couple of Netscape legal and/or marketing staff. When he was finished, I asked to be put on the phone with them—one man and one woman, perhaps Mitchell Baker—so I could bring up the need for a new term. They agreed in principle immediately, but no specific term was agreed upon. Between meetings that week, I was still focused on the need for a better name and came up with the term "open source software." While not ideal, it struck me as good enough. I ran it by at least four others: Eric Drexler, Mark Miller, and Todd Anderson liked it, while a friend in marketing and public relations felt the term "open" had been overused and abused and believed we could do better. He was right in theory; however, I didn't have a better idea, so I thought I would try to go ahead and introduce it. In hindsight, I should have simply proposed it to Eric Raymond, but I didn't know him well at the time, so I took an indirect strategy instead. Todd had agreed strongly about the need for a new term and offered to assist in getting the term introduced. This was helpful because, as a non-programmer, my influence within the free software community was weak. My work in nanotechnology education at Foresight was a plus, but not enough for me to be taken very seriously on free software questions. As a Linux programmer, Todd would be listened to more closely. The key meeting Later that week, on February 5, 1998, a group was assembled at VA Research to brainstorm on strategy. Attending—in addition to Eric Raymond, Todd, and me—were Larry Augustin, Sam Ockman, and attending by phone, Jon "maddog" Hall. The primary topic was promotion strategy, especially which companies to approach. I said little, but was looking for an opportunity to introduce the proposed term. I felt that it wouldn't work for me to just blurt out, "All you technical people should start using my new term." Most of those attending didn't know me, and for all I knew, they might not even agree that a new term was greatly needed, or even somewhat desirable. Fortunately, Todd was on the ball. Instead of making an assertion that the community should use this specific new term, he did something less directive—a smart thing to do with this community of strong-willed individuals. He simply used the term in a sentence on another topic—just dropped it into the conversation to see what happened. I went on alert, hoping for a response, but there was none at first. The discussion continued on the original topic. It seemed only he and I had noticed the usage. Not so—memetic evolution was in action. A few minutes later, one of the others used the term, evidently without noticing, still discussing a topic other than terminology. Todd and I looked at each other out of the corners of our eyes to check: yes, we had both noticed what happened. I was excited—it might work! But I kept quiet: I still had low status in this group. Probably some were wondering why Eric had invited me at all. Toward the end of the meeting, the question of terminology was brought up explicitly, probably by Todd or Eric. Maddog mentioned "freely distributable" as an earlier term, and "cooperatively developed" as a newer term. Eric listed "free software," "open source," and "sourceware" as the main options. Todd advocated the "open source" model, and Eric endorsed this. I didn't say much, letting Todd and Eric pull the (loose, informal) consensus together around the open source name. It was clear that to most of those at the meeting, the name change was not the most important thing discussed there; a relatively minor issue. Only about 10% of my notes from this meeting are on the terminology question. But I was elated. These were some key leaders in the community, and they liked the new name, or at least didn't object. This was a very good sign. There was probably not much more I could do to help; Eric Raymond was far better positioned to spread the new meme, and he did. Bruce Perens signed on to the effort immediately, helping set up Opensource.org and playing a key role in spreading the new term. For the name to succeed, it was necessary, or at least highly desirable, that Tim O'Reilly agree and actively use it in his many projects on behalf of the community. Also helpful would be use of the term in the upcoming official release of the Netscape Navigator code. By late February, both O'Reilly & Associates and Netscape had started to use the term. Getting the name out After this, there was a period during which the term was promoted by Eric Raymond to the media, by Tim O'Reilly to business, and by both to the programming community. It seemed to spread very quickly. On April 7, 1998, Tim O'Reilly held a meeting of key leaders in the field. Announced in advance as the first "Freeware Summit," by April 14 it was referred to as the first "Open Source Summit." These months were extremely exciting for open source. Every week, it seemed, a new company announced plans to participate. Reading Slashdot became a necessity, even for those like me who were only peripherally involved. I strongly believe that the new term was helpful in enabling this rapid spread into business, which then enabled wider use by the public. A quick Google search indicates that "open source" appears more often than "free software," but there still is substantial use of the free software term, which remains useful and should be included when communicating with audiences who prefer it. A happy twinge When an early account of the terminology change written by Eric Raymond was posted on the Open Source Initiative website, I was listed as being at the VA brainstorming meeting, but not as the originator of the term. This was my own fault; I had neglected to tell Eric the details. My impulse was to let it pass and stay in the background, but Todd felt otherwise. He suggested to me that one day I would be glad to be known as the person who coined the name "open source software." He explained the situation to Eric, who promptly updated his site. Coming up with a phrase is a small contribution, but I admit to being grateful to those who remember to credit me with it. Every time I hear it, which is very often now, it gives me a little happy twinge. The big credit for persuading the community goes to Eric Raymond and Tim O'Reilly, who made it happen. Thanks to them for crediting me, and to Todd Anderson for his role throughout. The above is not a complete account of open source history; apologies to the many key players whose names do not appear. Those seeking a more complete account should refer to the links in this article and elsewhere on the net. FreeBSD on a Laptop - A guide to a fully functional installation of FreeBSD on a ThinkPad T530 (https://www.c0ffee.net/blog/freebsd-on-a-laptop) As I stated my previous post, I recently dug up my old ThinkPad T530 after the embarrassing stream of OS X security bugs this month. Although this ThinkPad ran Gentoo faithfully during my time in graduate school at Clemson, these days I'd much rather spend time my wife and baby than fighting with emerge and USE flags. FreeBSD has always been my OS of choice, and laptop support seems to be much better than it was a few years ago. In this guide, I'll show you the tweaks I made to wrestle FreeBSD into a decent experience on a laptop. Unlike my usual posts, this time I'm going to assume you're already pretty familiar with FreeBSD. If you're a layman looking for your first BSD-based desktop, I highly recommend checking out TrueOS (previously PC-BSD): they've basically taken FreeBSD and packaged it with all the latest drivers, along with a user-friendly installer and custom desktop environment out of the box. TrueOS is an awesome project–the only reason I don't use it is because I'm old, grumpy, and persnickety about having my operating system just so. Anyway, if you'd still like to take the plunge, read on. Keep in mind, I'm using a ThinkPad T530, but other ThinkPads of the same generation should be similarly compatible. Here's what you'll get: Decent battery life (8-9 hours with a new 9-cell battery) UEFI boot and full-disk encryption WiFi (Intel Ultimate-N 6300) Ethernet (Intel PRO/1000) Screen brightness adjustment Suspend/Resume on lid close (make sure to disable TPM in BIOS) Audio (Realtek ALC269 HDA, speakers and headphone jack) Keyboard multimedia buttons Touchpad/Trackpoint Graphics Acceleration (with integrated Intel graphics, NVIDIA card disabled in BIOS) What I haven't tested yet: Bluetooth Webcam Fingerprint reader SD Card slot Installation Power Saving Tweaks for Desktop Use X11 Fonts Login Manager: SLiM Desktop Environment: i3 Applications The LLVM Sanitizers stage accomplished (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/the_llvm_sanitizers_stage_accomplished) I've managed to get the Memory Sanitizer to work for the elementary base system utilities, like ps(1), awk(1) and ksh(1). This means that the toolchain is ready for tests and improvements. I've iterated over the basesystem utilities and I looked for bugs, both in programs and in sanitizers. The number of detected bugs in the userland programs was low, there merely was one reading of an uninitialized variable in ps(1). A prebuilt LLVM toolchain I've prepared a prebuilt toolchain with Clang, LLVM, LLDB and compiler-rt for NetBSD/amd64. I prepared the toolchain on 8.99.12, however I have received reports that it works on other older releases. Link: llvm-clang-compilerrt-lldb-7.0.0beta_2018-01-24.tar.bz2 The archive has to be untarballed to /usr/local (however it might work to some extent in other paths). This toolchain contains a prebuilt tree of the LLVM projects from a snapshot of 7.0.0(svn). It is a pristine snapshot of HEAD with patches from pkgsrc-wip for llvm, clang, compiler-rt and lldb. Sanitizers Notable changes in sanitizers, all of them are in the context of NetBSD support. Added fstat(2) MSan interceptor. Support for kvm(3) interceptors in the common sanitizer code. Added devname(3) and devname_r(3) interceptors to the common sanitizer code. Added sysctl(3) familty of functions interceptors in the common sanitizer code. Added strlcpy(3)/strlcat(3) interceptors in the common sanitizer code. Added getgrouplist(3)/getgroupmembership(3) interceptors in the common sanitizer code. Correct ctype(3) interceptors in a code using Native Language Support. Correct tzset(3) interceptor in MSan. Correct localtime(3) interceptor in the common sanitizer code. Added paccept(2) interceptor to the common sanitizer code. Added access(2) and faccessat(2) interceptors to the common sanitizer code. Added acct(2) interceptor to the common sanitizer code. Added accept4(2) interceptor to the common sanitizer code. Added fgetln(3) interceptor to the common sanitizer code. Added interceptors for the pwcache(3)-style functions in the common sanitizer code. Added interceptors for the getprotoent(3)-style functions in the common sanitizer code. Added interceptors for the getnetent(3)-style functions in the common sanitizer code. Added interceptors for the fts(3)-style functions in the common sanitizer code. Added lstat(3) interceptor in MSan. Added strftime(3) interceptor in the common sanitizer code. Added strmode(3) interceptor in the common sanitizer code. Added interceptors for the regex(3)-style functions in the common sanitizer code. Disabled unwanted interceptor __sigsetjmp in TSan. Base system changes I've tidied up inclusion of the internal namespace.h header in libc. This has hidden the usage of public global symbol names of: strlcat -> _strlcat sysconf -> __sysconf closedir -> _closedir fparseln -> _fparseln kill -> _kill mkstemp -> _mkstemp reallocarr -> _reallocarr strcasecmp -> _strcasecmp strncasecmp -> _strncasecmp strptime -> _strptime strtok_r -> _strtok_r sysctl -> _sysctl dlopen -> __dlopen dlclose -> __dlclose dlsym -> __dlsym strlcpy -> _strlcpy fdopen -> _fdopen mmap -> _mmap strdup -> _strdup The purpose of these changes was to stop triggering interceptors recursively. Such interceptors lead to sanitization of internals of unprepared (not recompiled with sanitizers) prebuilt code. It's not trivial to sanitize libc's internals and the sanitizers are not designed to do so. This means that they are not a full replacement of Valgrind-like software, but a a supplement in the developer toolbox. Valgrind translates native code to a bytecode virtual machine, while sanitizers are designed to work with interceptors inside the pristine elementary libraries (libc, libm, librt, libpthread) and embed functionality into the executable's code. I've also reverted the vadvise(2) syscall removal, from the previous month. This caused a regression in legacy code recompiled against still supported compat layers. Newly compiled code will use a libc's stub of vadvise(2). I've also prepared a patch installing dedicated headers for sanitizers along with the base system GCC. It's still discussed and should land the sources soon. Future directions and goals Possible paths in random order: In the quartet of UBSan (Undefined Behavior Sanitizer), ASan (Address Sanitizer), TSan (Thread Sanitizer), MSan (Memory Sanitizer) we need to add the fifth basic sanitizer: LSan (Leak Sanitizer). The Leak Sanitizer (detector of memory leaks) demands a stable ptrace(2) interface for processes with multiple threads (unless we want to build a custom kernel interface). Integrate the sanitizers with the userland framework in order to ship with the native toolchain to users. Port sanitizers from LLVM to GCC. Allow to sanitize programs linked against userland libraries other than libc, librt, libm and libpthread; by a global option (like MKSANITIZER) producing a userland that is partially prebuilt with a desired sanitizer. This is required to run e.g. MSanitized programs against editline(3). So far, there is no Operating System distribution in existence with a native integration with sanitizers. There are 3rd party scripts for certain OSes to build a stack of software dependencies in order to validate a piece of software. Execute ATF tests with the userland rebuilt with supported flavors of sanitizers and catch regressions. Finish porting of modern linkers designed for large C++ software, such as GNU GOLD and LLVM LLD. Today the bottleneck with building the LLVM toolchain is a suboptimal linker GNU ld(1). I've decided to not open new battlefields and return now to porting LLDB and fixing ptrace(2). Plan for the next milestone Keep upstreaming a pile of local compiler-rt patches. Restore the LLDB support for traced programs with a single thread. Interview - Goran Mekic - meka@tilda.center (mailto:meka@tilda.center) / @meka_floss (https://twitter.com/meka_floss) CBSD website (https://bsdstore.ru) Jail and VM Manager *** News Roundup Finally Moving Away From Windows (https://www.manios.ca/blog/2018/01/finally-moving-away-from-windows/) Broken Window Thanks to a combination of some really impressive malware, bad clicking, and poor website choices, I had to blow away my Windows 10 installation. Not that it was Window's fault, but a piece of malware had infected my computer when I tried to download a long lost driver for an even longer lost RAID card for a server. A word of advice – the download you're looking for is never on an ad-infested forum in another language. In any case, I had been meaning to switch away from Windows soon. I didn't have my entire plan ready, but now was as good a time as any. My line of work requires me to maintain some form of Windows installation, so I decided to keep it in a VM rather than dual booting as I was developing code and not running any high-end visual stuff like games. My first thought was to install Arch or Gentoo Linux, but the last time I attempted a Gentoo installation it left me bootless. Not that there is anything wrong with Gentoo, it was probably my fault, but I like the idea of some sort of installer so I looked at rock-solid Debian. My dad had installed Debian on his sweet new cutting-edge Lenovo laptop he received recently from work. He often raves about his cool scripts and much more effective customized experience, but often complains about his hybrid GPU support as he has an Intel/Nvidia hybrid display adapter (he has finally resolved it and now boasts his 6 connected displays). I didn't want to install Windows again, but something didn't feel right about installing some flavour of Linux. Back at home I have a small collection of FreeBSD servers running in all sorts of jails and other physical hardware, with the exception of one Debian server which I had the hardest time dealing with (it would be FreeBSD too if 802.11ac support was there as it is acting as my WiFi/gateway/IDS/IPS). I loved my FreeBSD servers, and yes I will write posts about each one soon enough. I wanted that cleanliness and familiarity on my desktop as well (I really love the ports collection!). It's settled – I will run FreeBSD on my laptop. This also created a new rivalry with my father, which is not a bad thing either. Playing Devil's Advocate The first thing I needed to do was backup my Windows data. This was easy enough, just run a Windows Image Backup and it will- wait, what? Why isn't this working? I didn't want to fiddle with this too long because I didn't actually need an image just the data. I ended up just copying over the files to an external hard disk. Once that was done, I downloaded and verified the latest FreeBSD 11.1 RELEASE memstick image and flashed it to my trusty 8GB Verbatim USB stick. I've had this thing since 2007, it works great for being my re-writable “CD”. I booted it up and started the installation. I knew this installer pretty well as I had test-installed FreeBSD and OpenBSD in VMs when I was researching a Unix style replacement OS last year. In any case, I left most of the defaults (I didn't want to play with custom kernels right now) and I selected all packages. This downloaded them from the FreeBSD FTP server as I only had the memstick image. The installer finished and I was off to my first boot. Great! so far so good. FreeBSD loaded up and I did a ‘pkg upgrade' just to make sure that everything was up to date. Alright, time to get down to business. I needed nano. I just can't use vi, or just not yet. I don't care about being a vi-wizard, that's just too much effort for me. Anyway, just a ‘pkg install nano' and I had my editor. Next was obvious, I needed x11. XFCE was common, and there were plenty of tutorials out there. I wont bore you with those details, but it went something like ‘pkg install xfce' and I got all the dependencies. Don't forget to install SLiM to make it seamless. There are some configs in the .login I think. SLiM needs to be called once the boot drops you to the login so that you get SLiM's nice GUI login instead of the CLI login screen. Then SLiM passes you off to XFCE. I think I followed this and this. Awesome. Now that x11 is working, it's time to get all of my apps from Windows. Obviously, I can't get everything (ie. Visual Studio, Office). But in my Windows installation, I had chosen many open-source or cross-compiled apps as they either worked better or so that I was ready to move away from Windows at a moments notice. ‘pkg install firefox thunderbird hexchat pidgin gpa keepass owncloud-client transmission-qt5 veracrypt openvpn' were some immediate picks. There are a lot more that I downloaded later, but these are a few I use everyday. My laptop also has the same hybrid display adapter config that my dad's has, but I chose to only run Intel graphics, so dual screens are no problem for me. I'll add Nvidia support later, but it's not a priority. After I had imported my private keys and loaded my firefox and thunderbird settings, I wanted to get my Windows VM running right away as I was burning productive days at work fiddling with this. I had only two virtualisation options; qemu/kvm and bhyve. qemu/kvm wasn't available in pkg, and looked real dirty to compile, from FreeBSD's point of view. My dad is using qemu/kvm with virt-manager to manage all of his Windows/Unix VMs alike. I wanted that experience, but I also wanted packages that could be updated and I didn't want to mess up a compile. bhyve was a better choice. It was built-in, it was more compatible with Windows (from what I read), and this is a great step-by-step article for Windows 10 on FreeBSD 11 bhyve! I had already tried to get virt-manager to work with bhyve with no luck. I don't think libvirt connects with bhyve completely, or maybe my config is wrong. But I didn't have time to fiddle with it. I managed it all through command lines and that has worked perfectly so far. Well sorta, there was an issue installing SQL Server, and only SQL Server, on my Windows VM. This was due to a missing ‘sectorsize=512' setting on the disk parameter on the bhyve command line. That was only found after A LOT of digging because the SQL Server install didn't log the error properly. I eventually found out that SQL Server only likes one sector size of disks for the install and my virtual disk geometry was incorrect. Apps Apps Apps I installed Windows 10 on my bhyve VM and I got that all setup with the apps I needed for work. Mostly Office, Visual Studio, and vSphere for managing our server farm. Plus all of the annoying 3rd party VPN software (I'm looking at you Dell and Cisco). Alright, with the Windows VM done, I can now work at work and finish FreeBSD mostly during the nights. I still needed my remote files (I setup an ownCloud instance on a FreeNAS jail at home) so I setup the client. Now, normally on Windows I would come to work and connect to my home network using OpenVPN (again, I have a OpenVPN FreeNAS jail at home) and the ownCloud desktop would be able to handle changing DNS destination IPs Not on FreeBSD (and Linux too?). I ended up just configuring the ownCloud client to just connect to the home LAN IP for the ownCloud server and always connecting the OpenVPN to sync things. It kinda sucks, but at least it works. I left that running at home overnight to get a full sync (~130GB cloud sync, another reason I use it over Google or Microsoft). Once that was done I moved onto the fstab as I had another 1TB SSD in my laptop with other files. I messed around with fstab and my NFS shares to my FreeNAS at home, but took them out as they made the boot time so long when I wasn't at home. I would only mount them when my OpenVPN connected or manually. I really wanted to install SpaceFM, but it's only available as a package on Debian and their non-package install script doesn't work on FreeBSD (packages are named differently). I tried doing it manually, but it was too much work. As my dad was the one who introduced me to it, he still uses it as a use-case for his Debian setup. Instead I kept to the original PCManFM and it works just fine. I also loaded up my Bitcoin and Litecoin wallets and pointed them to the blockchain that I has used on Windows after their sync, they loaded perfectly and my balances were there. I kinda wish there was the Bitcoin-ABC full node Bitcoin Cash wallet package on FreeBSD, but I'm sure it will come out later. The rest is essentially just tweaks and making the environment more comfortable for me, and with most programs installed as packages I feel a lot better with upgrades and audit checking (‘pkg audit -F' is really helpful!). I will always hate Python, actually, I will always hate any app that has it's own package manager. I do miss the GUI GitHub tool on Windows. It was a really good-looking way to view all of my repos. The last thing (which is increasing it's priority every time I go to a social media site or YouTube) is fonts. My god I never thought it was such a problem, and UTF support is complicated. If anyone knows how to get all UTF characters to show up, please let me know. I'd really like Wikipedia articles to load perfectly (I followed this post and there are still some missing). There are some extra tweaks I followed here and here. Conclusion I successfully migrated from Windows 10 to FreeBSD 11.1 with minimal consequence. Shout out goes to the entire FreeBSD community. So many helpful people in there, and the forums are a great place to find tons of information. Also thanks to the ones who wrote the how-to articles I've referenced. I never would have gotten bhyve to work and I'd still probably be messing with my X config without them. I guess my take home from this is to not be afraid to make changes that may change how comfortable I am in an environment. I'm always open to comments and questions, please feel free to make them below. I purposefully didn't include too many technical things or commands in this article as I wanted to focus on the larger picture of the migration as a whole not the struggles of xorg.conf, but if you would like to see some of the configs or commands I used, let me know and I'll include some! TrueOS Rules of Conduct (https://www.trueos.org/rulesofconduct/) We believe code is truly agnostic and embrace inclusiveness regardless of a person's individual beliefs. As such we only ask the following when participating in TrueOS public events and digital forums: Treat each other with respect and professionalism. Leave personal and TrueOS unrelated conversations to other channels. In other words, it's all about the code. Users who feel the above rules have been violated in some way can register a complaint with abuse@trueos.org + Shorter than the BSD License (https://twitter.com/trueos/status/965994363070353413) + Positive response from the community (https://twitter.com/freebsdbytes/status/966567686015782912) I really like the @TrueOS Code of Conduct, unlike some other CoCs. It's short, clear and covers everything. Most #OpenSource projects are labour of love. Why do you need a something that reads like a legal contract? FreeBSD: The Unknown Giant (https://neomoevius.tumblr.com/post/171108458234/freebsd-the-unknown-giant) I decided to write this article as a gratitude for the recent fast answer of the FreeBSD/TrueOS community with my questions and doubts. I am impressed how fast and how they tried to help me about this operating system which I used in the past(2000-2007) but recently in 2017 I began to use it again. + A lot has changed in 10 years I was looking around the internet, trying to do some research about recent information about FreeBSD and other versions or an easy to use spins like PCBSD (now TrueOS) I used to be Windows/Mac user for so many years until 2014 when I decided to use Linux as my desktop OS just because I wanted to use something different. I always wanted to use unix or a unix-like operating system, nowadays my main objective is to learn more about these operating systems (Debian Linux, TrueOS or FreeBSD). FreeBSD has similarities with Linux, with two major differences in scope and licensing: FreeBSD maintains a complete operating system, i.e. the project delivers kernel, device drivers, userland utilities and documentation, as opposed to Linux delivering a kernel and drivers only and relying on third-parties for system software; and FreeBSD source code is generally released under a permissive BSD license as opposed to the copyleft GPL used by Linux.“ But why do I call FreeBSD “The Unknown Giant”?, because the code base of this operating system has been used by other companies to develop their own operating system for products like computers or also game consoles. + FreeBSD is used for storage appliances, firewalls, email scanners, network scanners, network security appliances, load balancers, video servers, and more So many people now will learn that not only “linux is everywhere” but also that “FreeBSD is everywhere too” By the way speaking about movies, Do you remember the movie “The Matrix”? FreeBSD was used to make the movie: “The photo-realistic surroundings generated by this method were incorporated into the bullet time scene, and linear interpolation filled in any gaps of the still images to produce a fluent dynamic motion; the computer-generated “lead in” and “lead out” slides were filled in between frames in sequence to get an illusion of orbiting the scene. Manex Visual Effects used a cluster farm running the Unix-like operating system FreeBSD to render many of the film's visual effects” + FreeBSD Press Release re: The Matrix (https://www.freebsd.org/news/press-rel-1.html) I hope that I gave a good reference, information and now so many people can understand why I am going to use just Debian Linux and FreeBSD(TrueOS) to do so many different stuff (music, 3d animation, video editing and text editing) instead use a Mac or Windows. + FreeBSD really is the unknown giant. OpenBSD and FreeDOS vs the hell in earth (https://steemit.com/openbsd/@npna/openbsd-and-freedos-vs-the-hell-in-earth) Yes sir, yes. Our family, composed until now by OpenBSD, Alpine Linux and Docker is rapidly growing. And yes, sir. Yes. All together we're fighting against your best friends, the infamous, the ugliest, the worst...the dudes called the privacy cannibals. Do you know what i mean, sure? We're working hard, no matter what time is it, no matter in what part in the world we are, no matter if we've no money. We perfectly know that you cannot do nothing against the true. And we're doing our best to expand our true, our doors are opened to all the good guys, there's a lot here but their brain was fucked by your shit tv, your fake news, your laws, etc etc etc. We're alive, we're here to fight against you. Tonight, yes it's a Friday night and we're working, we're ready to welcome with open arms an old guy, his experience will give us more power. Welcome to: FreeDOS But why we want to build a bootable usb stick with FreeDOS under our strong OpenBSD? The answer is as usual to fight against the privacy cannibals! More than one decade ago the old BIOS was silently replaced by the more capable and advanced UEFI, this is absolutely normal because of the pass of the years and exponencial grow of the power of our personal computers. UEFI is a complex system, it's like a standalone system operative with direct access to every component of our (yes, it's our not your!) machine. But...wait a moment...do you know how to use it? Do you ever know that it exist? And one more thing, it's secure? The answer to this question is totally insane, no, it's not secure. The idea is good, the company that started in theory is one of the most important in IT, it's Intel. The history is very large and obviously we're going to go very deep in it, but trust me UEFI and the various friend of him, like ME, TPM are insecure and closed source! Like the hell in earth. A FreeDOS bootable usb image under OpenBSD But let's start preparing our OpenBSD to put order in this chaos: $ mkdir -p freedos/stuff $ cd freedos/stuff $ wget https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.0/fdboot.img $ wget https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/sys/sys-freedos-linux/sys-freedos-linux.zip $ wget https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop/o35jy19usa_y900.exe $ wget http://145.130.102.57/domoticx/software/amiflasher/AFUDOS%20Flasher%205.05.04.7z Explanation in clear language as usual: create two directory, download the minimal boot disc image of FreeDOS, download Syslinux assembler MBR bootloaders, download the last Windows only UEFI update from Lenovo and download the relative unknown utility from AMI to flash our motherboard UEFI chipset. Go ahead: $ doas pkg_add -U nasm unzip dosfstools cabextract p7zip nasm the Netwide Assembler, a portable 80x86 assembler. unzip list, test and extract compressed files in a ZIP archive. dosfstoolsa collections of utilities to manipulate MS-DOSfs. cabextract program to extract files from cabinet. p7zipcollection of utilities to manipulate 7zip archives. $ mkdir sys-freedos-linux && cd sys-freedos-linux $ unzip ../sys-freedos-linux.zip $ cd ~/freedos && mkdir old new $ dd if=/dev/null of=freedos.img bs=1024 seek=20480 $ mkfs.fat freedos.img Create another working directory, cd into it, unzip the archive that we've downloaded, return to the working root and create another twos directories. dd is one of the most important utilities in the unix world to manipulate at byte level input and output: The dd utility copies the standard input to the standard output, applying any specified conversions. Input data is read and written in 512-byte blocks. If input reads are short, input from multiple reads are aggregated to form the output block. When finished, dd displays the number of complete and partial input and output blocks and truncated input records to the standard error output. We're creating here a virtual disk with bs=1024 we're setting both input and output block to 1024bytes; with seek=20480 we require 20480bytes. This is the result: -rw-r--r-- 1 taglio taglio 20971520 Feb 3 00:11 freedos.img. Next we format the virtual disk using the MS-DOS filesystem. Go ahead: $ doas su $ perl stuff/sys-freedos-linux/sys-freedos.pl --disk=freedos.img $ vnconfig vnd0 stuff/fdboot.img $ vnconfig vnd1 freedos.img $ mount -t msdos /dev/vnd0c old/ $ mount -t msdos /dev/vnd1c new/ We use the perl utility from syslinux to write the MBR of our virtual disk freedos.img. Next we create to loop virtual node using the OpenBSD utility vnconfig. Take care here because it is quite different from Linux, but as usual is clear and simple. The virtual nodes are associated to the downloaded fdboot.img and the newly created freedos.img. Next we mount the two virtual nodes cpartitions; in OpenBSD cpartition describes the entire physical disk. Quite different from Linux, take care. $ cp -R old/* new/ $ cd stuff $ mkdir o35jy19usa $ cabextract -d o35jy19usa o35jy19usa_y900.exe $ doas su $ cp o35jy19usa/ ../new/ $ mkdir afudos && cd afudos $ 7z e ../AFUDOS* $ doas su $ cp AFUDOS.exe ../../new/ $ umount ~/freedos/old/ && umount ~/freedos/new/ $ vnconfig -u vnd1 && vnconfig -u vnd0 Copy all files and directories in the new virtual node partition, extract the Lenovo cabinet in a new directory, copy the result in our new image, extract the afudos utility and like the others copy it. Umount the partitions and destroy the loop vnode. Beastie Bits NetBSD - A modern operating system for your retro battlestation (https://www.geeklan.co.uk/files/fosdem2018-retro) FOSDEM OS distribution (https://twitter.com/pvaneynd/status/960181163578019840/photo/1) Update on two pledge-related changes (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=151268831628549) *execpromises (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=151304116010721&w=2) Slides for (BSD from scratch - from source to OS with ease on NetBSD) (https://www.geeklan.co.uk/files/fosdem2018-bsd/) Goobyte LastPass: You're fired! (https://blog.crashed.org/goodbye-lastpass/) *** Feedback/Questions Scott - ZFS Mirror with SLOG (http://dpaste.com/22Z8C6Z#wrap) Troels - Question about compressed ARC (http://dpaste.com/3X2R1BV#wrap) Jeff - FreeBSD Desktop DNS (http://dpaste.com/2BQ9HFB#wrap) Jonathon - Bhyve and gpu passthrough (http://dpaste.com/0TTT0DB#wrap) ***
Олег Поляков или CodeDojo расскажет о том, как создать свой проект в IT! Смотреть выпуск: https://youtu.be/XgMkKts2nyw 1:39 Разбиваем стереотипы про айтишников. Свитер с оленями и фитнес. 3:15 Английский язык и начало пути в вебе. 5:06 Образование в IT. С чего начинал CodeDojo? 8:20 Где взять деньги на платные курсы программирования? 12:30 Как появился проект CodeDojo. 13:54 Сколько лет опыта нужно чтобы писать уроки? 15:30 Откуда CodeDojo берет информацию для уроков? 16:50 Почему проект называется «CodeDojo»? 18:30 Как проект стал коммерческим. 22:10 Почему Олег не уделяет внимание сайту? 23:15 Планирует ли CodeDojo расширять команду? 24:30 Как не стать теоретиком? 26:55 Три любимых программы CodeDojo. 27:43 Windows или Mac? 28:37 Как CodeDojo создает уроки. 30:00 3 технологии, которые стоит изучать в 2018 году. 32:20 Самообразование. Какие курсы покупает Олег? 33:40 Любимые YouTube-каналы CodeDojo 36:33 Как держать руку на пульсе в мире веб-технологий?
Today's episode features Jonny Cosgrove, CEO of meetingRoom. meetingRoom is collaboration software built for distributed teams. It improves workflow and provides augmented management intelligence to increase productivity. Teams can share the same physical space while separated by geography. meetingRoom is built from the ground up to work cross-platform and works on desktop (Windows & Mac), mobile (Android & iOS), HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Google Daydream, Samsung Gear, HoloLens and other headsets.If you would like more information on Jonny please check out the following links below:MeetingRoom - https://www.getmeetingroom.com/Jonny's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jonnycosgroveJonny's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnycosgrove/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/My Website - https://www.markmetry.com/
Today's episode features Jonny Cosgrove, CEO of meetingRoom. meetingRoom is collaboration software built for distributed teams. It improves workflow and provides augmented management intelligence to increase productivity. Teams can share the same physical space while separated by geography. meetingRoom is built from the ground up to work cross-platform and works on desktop (Windows & Mac), mobile (Android & iOS), HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Google Daydream, Samsung Gear, HoloLens and other headsets.If you would like more information on Jonny please check out the following links below:MeetingRoom - https://www.getmeetingroom.com/Jonny's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jonnycosgroveJonny's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnycosgrove/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/My Website - https://www.markmetry.com/
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Spreaker Live Show #36 for Dec 2nd, 2015:Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(docom)Guest: Mur Lafferty is an editor, a writer, and another 11-year podcast veteran and an inaugural inductee to the Podcast Hall of Fame at Podcast Movement earlier this year. Her podcast shows “I Should Be Writing” and “Ditch Diggers” look at the writer's life from the standpoint of a beginner and a pro, respectively. She has won several podcasting and writing awards, including the Parsec Award and the John W. Campbell award. Her website is at http://murverse.com and edits the new magazine Mothership Zeta from Escape Artists at http://mothershipzeta.org Topics:- How have you overcome the fear of podcasting?- How did she think her podcasting has changed in 11 years? - How has podcasting changed her life? - How was it to be inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame at Podcast Movement?- She tells us about the shows that she creates today? - What is her content production approach and recording setup?- What is important today for a new content producer to understand before starting a new show?- Rob Greenlee has recorded a screen capture video demo of the new Spreaker Podcast Radio app for Android – http://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjA- New Updated Spreaker Studio app for Windows/Mac added microphone volume boost and audio limiting - Show Promo for "The Doug Stewart Show" of the Adore.fm Podcast Network Spreaker Links:http://www.murverse.comhttp://www.mothershipzeta.orghttp://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjAhttp://thedougstewartshow.comhttp://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to: @Spreaker on Twitter using #SpreakerLive Tech Support: support@spreaker.comRob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #36 for Dec 2nd, 2015:Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(docom)Guest: Mur Lafferty is an editor, a writer, and another 11-year podcast veteran and an inaugural inductee to the Podcast Hall of Fame at Podcast Movement earlier this year. Her podcast shows “I Should Be Writing” and “Ditch Diggers” look at the writer's life from the standpoint of a beginner and a pro, respectively. She has won several podcasting and writing awards, including the Parsec Award and the John W. Campbell award. Her website is at http://murverse.com and edits the new magazine Mothership Zeta from Escape Artists at http://mothershipzeta.org Topics:- How have you overcome the fear of podcasting?- How did she think her podcasting has changed in 11 years? - How has podcasting changed her life? - How was it to be inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame at Podcast Movement?- She tells us about the shows that she creates today? - What is her content production approach and recording setup?- What is important today for a new content producer to understand before starting a new show?- Rob Greenlee has recorded a screen capture video demo of the new Spreaker Podcast Radio app for Android – http://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjA- New Updated Spreaker Studio app for Windows/Mac added microphone volume boost and audio limiting - Show Promo for "The Doug Stewart Show" of the Adore.fm Podcast Network Spreaker Links:http://www.murverse.comhttp://www.mothershipzeta.orghttp://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjAhttp://thedougstewartshow.comhttp://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to: @Spreaker on Twitter using #SpreakerLive Tech Support: support@spreaker.comRob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #35 for Nov 25th, 2015:Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(docom)Guest Mat Kaplan, Planetary Radio Producer/Host is an official show from “The Planetary Society” at http://planetary.org is lead by CEO, Bill Nye. The show visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, astronaut, advocate or writer who provides a unique and exciting perspective on the exploration of our solar system and beyond. Topics:- Hear a clip from your show with Planetary Society CEO Bill Nye and StarTalk Radio’s Neil Degrasse Tyson - Tell us about the Planetary Radio Show and your journey to launch it on broadcast radio and online radio?- When did you start podcasting the show? - Did is start as a podcast and then become a radio show? - How has the show production changed over the years? - What is the purpose and mission of the Planetary Society?- How should a new or existing content creator and radio folks think about the podcasting medium?- Recorded a screen capture video demo of new Spreaker Podcast Radio app for Android – http://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjA- New Updated Spreaker Studio app for Windows/Mac added microphone volume boost and audio limiting - Show Promo clip from Alex Z aka theZim host of “Word On the Street” podcast - WOTSPodcast.com Spreaker Links: http://www.planetary.orghttp://WOTSPodcast.comhttp://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjAhttp://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to: @Spreaker on Twitter using #SpreakerLive Tech Support: support@spreaker.comRob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #35 for Nov 25th, 2015:Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(docom)Guest Mat Kaplan, Planetary Radio Producer/Host is an official show from “The Planetary Society” at http://planetary.org is lead by CEO, Bill Nye. The show visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, astronaut, advocate or writer who provides a unique and exciting perspective on the exploration of our solar system and beyond. Topics:- Hear a clip from your show with Planetary Society CEO Bill Nye and StarTalk Radio’s Neil Degrasse Tyson - Tell us about the Planetary Radio Show and your journey to launch it on broadcast radio and online radio?- When did you start podcasting the show? - Did is start as a podcast and then become a radio show? - How has the show production changed over the years? - What is the purpose and mission of the Planetary Society?- How should a new or existing content creator and radio folks think about the podcasting medium?- Recorded a screen capture video demo of new Spreaker Podcast Radio app for Android – http://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjA- New Updated Spreaker Studio app for Windows/Mac added microphone volume boost and audio limiting - Show Promo clip from Alex Z aka theZim host of “Word On the Street” podcast - WOTSPodcast.com Spreaker Links: http://www.planetary.orghttp://WOTSPodcast.comhttp://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjAhttp://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to: @Spreaker on Twitter using #SpreakerLive Tech Support: support@spreaker.comRob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
本期的话题包括苹果的年度 app 和播客评选以及 App Store 审核规则的问题。李如一还谈到了「公论」一词的由来以及自己新买的机械键盘。不管怎么说他以后不会再说「公平的公,论点的论」了。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 有人猜得出本期标题里的「我」是何许人吗?我们的老听众或许已经无数次听到李如一和 Rio 缅怀 1990 年代的互联网,但这次的引语出自「棱镜门」事件主角爱德华·斯诺登之口。关于斯诺登的纪录片《四号公民》(Citizenfour)已于十月底在北美上映,很多人可能没有意识到,这位做出惊世壮举的前中情局系统管理员年仅三十一岁。换句话说,斯诺登和《IT 公论》的两位主播以及诸位听众中的不少人属于同一世代。「早期互联网」的神奇之处在于,在 1990 年代末和廿一世纪初,我们所有人——不论年龄、种族与地理位置——曾经和斯诺登同属一个「场域」(realm),一个已经实现了的乌托邦。当我们坚持捍卫个人数据隐私时,那就是我们想要保护的东西。 郑先生通过电邮(itgonglun@ipn.li)跟我们说: 关于(130 期讨论的)「捆绑」与「解绑」问题……如果将视野跳出手机 app,看看智能手机这个产品本身,不就是活生生的「整合一切」的最佳范例吗? 李如一在本期说他的确不喜欢「一台设备解决各种需求」的生活方式。近年来人们经常谈及的「隐在电脑」(Ubiquitous computing)与可穿戴设备(Wearable computing)应该是对这种生活方式的反作用力。如果说把计算设备越做越小这个趋势会一直继续,那么设备尺寸迟早会小到限制其功能的程度——智能手表上的微小屏幕已是例子。不过,计算设备从大到小并不是线性的替代关系;平板并不要替代电脑,手机不要替代平板,可穿戴设备也不要替代手机。最终,各种形态的计算设备将会并存,这大概就是硬件层面的「解绑」。 李先生来信说: 小而专的 app 在国内很少,或者说不太容易被人发现和了解,应该和国内的大环境以及国内 App Store 排行榜刷榜有关。可以看到,普通用户手机里常用的都是那几个大家都很熟悉的 app。 这无疑是准确的观察,但究竟什么是「国内大环境」?难道不是你、我、和一个个活生生的人吗?所以,假若认同小而专的设计理念,作为用户的你有没有鼓励亲友使用小而专的产品?有没有告诉他们,只用那几个大家都在用的 app 其实远远没有发挥智能手机的潜力?当朋友用奇怪的眼光看你时,你能不能继续温和地坚持?有没有仅仅因为对方「不是 geek」就放弃了向他推荐优质软件的企图?Geek 以外的人也有使用优质软件的权利,而我们的大环境只会和我们所造就的一样好。 Zhai 君来信谈到了他对 Mozilla 基金会以及开源软件的一些理解。仔细想想,软件真是非常特殊的东西。边际成本趋近于零(有了一份拷贝之后,再造多一份几乎不用花钱),令我们对它产生了许多特别的认知。此外,恐怕有相当多购买软件的人都忘记了你买到的是一份授权证书,而非软件的所有权。这一点对于理解开源和自由软件至关重要。 上周我和 Rio 在新浪微博和 Twitter 亮出了(实体)桌面让大家猜,很多朋友大概已经在《IT 公论》的 Instagram 账号(@itgonglun)看到了答案。坦白一句,李如一的工作台平日并没有那么乱,当然也绝对达不到 Rio 的整洁度。 苹果放出了 app 和播客的 2014 年度评选,IPN 播客网络旗下的《IT 公论》和《味之道》榜上有名。在此感谢听众的支持,以及苹果播客团队的肯定。在之前的节目里提过,对于 app,苹果总是倾向于把奖颁给那些让 iOS / Mac 平台显得更有吸引力的开发者。假如你用了最新的 API 和框架,在设计上追随 iOS 本身所示范的风格和大方向,获奖的机率会明显高于别家。今年获奖的游戏还是那么多,但生产力工具少了(相机和图片处理类除外)。另外把年度最高奖项颁给一个脑力训练软件也让人有点摸不着头脑。脑力训练不是骗人的东西吗? App Store 的审核制度被人诟病不是一天两天了,但最近这个审核团队似乎踏入了「恶」的领域。PCalc 和 Transmit iOS 这两个知名第三方软件先后因为莫须有的理由被下架(均已恢复),Windows 和 Mac 上的模拟类游戏《Papers, Please》也必须把裸体画面删除才能在 iPad 上出现。虽然游戏的开发者 Lucas Pope 表示去掉那个画面无伤大雅,但你可知道《Papers, Please》采用的是像素画风?《内核恐慌》主播吴涛在昨天上线的第六期里谈及早年的《古墓丽影》时问:「我们当年怎么能接受 640x480 的裸体呢?」显然,苹果在 2014 年依然认为像素化的裸体有伤风化。 是 Launcher 的被拒让我们看到了真正的恶。表面上,审核团队给出的下架理由是 Launcher 利用 iOS 8 的「今天」 widget(从 iPhone 顶部拉下通知中心后可见)去启动 iOS 上的其它软件。且不提这对于启动器类软件是完全合理的使用场景,苹果给出的 App Store Review Guidelines 文档里也完全没有这一条规则。真正令人愤怒的,是 Launcher 的开发者 Greg Gardner 在和苹果审核人员沟通过程中偶然发现的真相: 我曾问过审核团队的某人,为什么 Launcher 上架九天后要被下架,而其它类似的软件几周后仍在店里。对方的答复非常有趣,也是我至今为止听到的最有用的回答。他们的大意是,Launcher 属于开创性软件,做了前无古人的事情,他们觉得需要立一个样板,在不修改审核规则的情况下,告诉其他开发者这类的功能是不允许的。他们还说,Launcher 被下架后果然没有见到具有类似功能的 app 被大量提交到 App Store,因此这一策略是有效的。 用模糊的规则迫使人们自我审查,这类事情我们都很熟悉。没有人否认管理 App Store 的难度,从事实角度看,App Store 也确实是所有软件商店中质量最高的一个。但随着这类「选择性执法」事件的增多,会有越来越多的第三方开发者对 App Store 失去信心。据说苹果在一定程度上避免在 App Store Review Guidelines 里做出过于具体的规定,是为了给开发者更大的想像空间,避免具体的禁令抑制了他们的创造力。但审核执行上的混乱与随意,对创造力无疑是更大的伤害。李如一和 Rio 在本期节目里分析了这种窘境可能的原因,并尝试给出了某种解决方案。 最近我们读的一些文章 Paul Graham 跟创业者说不要总想着融下一轮,现金流比什么都重要 不要老像松鼠一样往家里搬东西 Twitter 官方客户端已经战胜哪怕最优秀的第三方客户端了吗? 最近大家都在说的 Docker 是什么东西?你要先了解集装箱的历史 相关链接 Rio 的桌面 李如一的桌面 键盘恐慌 Matias Mini Tactile Pro 键盘 Alps 键盘轴 Elevate Lumosity 《纽约客》:Brain Games are Bogus 关于斯诺登的纪录片《Citizenfour》 Glenn Greenwald 岡田斗司夫 HockeyApp TestFlight PCalc Panic 关于 Transmit iOS 被暂时下架的说明 Papers, Please Launcher 开发者长文讲述被下架经过 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
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The rise of cloud computing has made it easier for lawyers to live in multiple tech worlds, whether it's Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android. This phenomenon is becoming a trend that affects many people and is changing how we think about, talk about, and use technology. On this episode of the Kennedy-Mighell Report, hosts Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell discuss living in multiple tech worlds simultaneously, how this changes our experience of technology, and practical ways to prepare and adjust to this growing trend.
オジーでオズでボーン! ロックなフェスの季節だぜベイビー オジーでオズでボーンのオジーがやってくる 全米で一番のボーンなやつだ。 これだけは言っておくぞ「命がけで聞け」 できるよなジャパニーズベイビー? 妖怪雨男(あまお) どうも雨男です。妖怪です。 特技は雨を降らせることです。 雨が降らない地域では人気者だったんですけど、ここ最近は結構煙たがられる事が多くなってきました。夜はたまに寂しいななんて思ったりします。雨を降らせるときは踊ります。私が踊ると雨が降るんです。このことに気がついたときは本当に驚きました。 悩んだこともありました。 でも今はもう悩んでいません。 そんな私ですがどうか宜しくお願いします。 ちかさんからのおたより クラさんはビジュアル系しか聴かないんですか?ロックも聴くならロック通信とかやって欲しいです。 マンモスお豆からのおたより 今Windowsを使っているのですが、Macに買い替えようか迷っています。 ちなみにMacに変えるのであれば、初Macです。 私が、普段パソコンでする事といえば、友達の結婚式の余興のビデオを作ったりする事ぐらいしか、しないのですが、その点などを聞きたく、おたよりをださせていただきました。しょうもない質問で、すみませんが、よろしくお願いします。 長文駄文失礼しました。 Personality THEルサンチマンクラさん ぶりっこヒゲ野郎ZACK
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It's a 2 for 1 deal today! Due to my slackness the June and July podcasts have come out today. I know it's poor podcasting form to release two in one day, but I'm a believer in the "release early and release often" philosophy. On the thought of releasing early and releasing often, I have found myself spending more time on the intros than I thought I would but I think that's because it's just me rather than a discussion with Tom. Things are so new and in flux that I have a lot to say as well. Eventually I hope to say "this is the Music Manumit Punkcast" and be done with it!Anyway, this show is a rerun of the Music Manumit Podcast interview with Australian singer/songwriter Isaac Graham. We discuss his punk roots, folk punk, his affiliation with Copyleft Record and more!Per usual, I'm releasing only in the open format ogg. You can download it from the amazing archive.org. If you have an Android phone, this file will work. Many browsers also have ogg support built in. As for media players, Songbird on Windows/Mac will play ogg files. If you want an mp3 version, let me know - just don't tell me you want it for an iPhone because I might not do it. I can get away with being a dick about it because this is punk rock baby!!
Ever on an editing system that you can't install software on? And all they've got for image manipulation is MS Paint? Get stuff done with portable applications that run off your USB flash drive! Examples include GIMP, an open-source Photoshop clone, and Songbird, an iTunes-like music player. SHOW NOTES Gimp Portable (Windows) http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gimp_portable Gimp Portable (Mac) http://www.freesmug.org/portableapps/gimp/ Songbird Portable (Windows) http://portableapps.com/apps/music_video/songbird_portable Index Your Files (Windows) http://www.indexyourfiles.com/ Wikipedia: List of portable software (Windows/Mac) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_portable_software Portableapps.com (Windows) http://portableapps.com/ FreeSMUg: OS X Portable Applications (Mac) http://www.freesmug.org/portableapps 100 Portable Apps for your USB Stick (Windows/Mac) http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/portable-software-usb/ Tinyapps.org (Windows/Mac) http://tinyapps.org/ Check out the blog enry for this week's episode: http://avidscreencast.com/asc13 Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/avidscreencast Become a fan on the Avid Screencast on Facebook: http://facebook.com/avidscreencast
Ever on an editing system that you can't install software on? And all they've got for image manipulation is MS Paint? Get stuff done with portable applications that run off your USB flash drive! Examples include GIMP, an open-source Photoshop clone, and Songbird, an iTunes-like music player. SHOW NOTES Gimp Portable (Windows) http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gimp_portable Gimp Portable (Mac) http://www.freesmug.org/portableapps/gimp/ Songbird Portable (Windows) http://portableapps.com/apps/music_video/songbird_portable Index Your Files (Windows) http://www.indexyourfiles.com/ Wikipedia: List of portable software (Windows/Mac) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_portable_software Portableapps.com (Windows) http://portableapps.com/ FreeSMUg: OS X Portable Applications (Mac) http://www.freesmug.org/portableapps 100 Portable Apps for your USB Stick (Windows/Mac) http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/portable-software-usb/ Tinyapps.org (Windows/Mac) http://tinyapps.org/ Check out the blog enry for this week's episode: http://avidscreencast.com/asc13 Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/avidscreencast Become a fan on the Avid Screencast on Facebook: http://facebook.com/avidscreencast
Today in iOS - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast
This is Episode 87 of the Today in iPhone Podcast, please visit www.todayiniphone.com. When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the technical bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the software, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Technology and of Technology's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all iPhones are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Dev teams are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the served, — That whenever any Form of Terms of Service becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Software, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Terms of Service long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Terms of Service, and to provide new Software for their future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these early Adopters; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Software. The history of the present King of Cupertino is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these Devices. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.Links Mentioned in this Episode:Jailbreak 3.0 on iPhone 3G, 1st Gen iPhone & 1st Gen iPod Touch - pwnagetool for MacJailbreak and unlock iPhone OS 3.0 with PwnageTooliPhone Dev Team Releases redsn0w for iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch[ HOW TO ] Jailbreak iPod Touch with redsn0w | 1G/2G Dev Team Release Redsn0w for Windows & Mac users to Jailbreak iPhone OS 3.0PwnageTool 3.0 and other iPhone Dev-Team tools have been released for the iPhone 3.0 Firmware | GeekologyUltrasn0w iPhone 3G unlock for 3.0 is 0utHow To Jailbreak your iPhone or iPod Touch with Redsn0wUnlock iPhone 3G 3.0 (OS 3.0) with Ultrasn0w 0.6 How to GuideTutorial : How to Install Apps on iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch Sci-Tech Today | iPhone Jailbreaking Returns, But Can Be ExpensiveJailbreak your iPhone to OS 3.0 with RedSn0w - TechComboStep-By-Step Guide to Jailbreak iPhone 3G running iPhone OS 3.0 using Redsn0w (Windows)Dev-Team Blog - The needs of the many..iClarified - Apple News - iPhone Dev-Team Asks 3GS Owners to Prepare for JailbreakiClarified - iPhone - How to Capture Your iPhone 3GS iBEC and iBSS (Mac)Jailbroken IPhones Leave Users More Vulnerable - PC WorldUnlock iPhone 2G OS 3.0 | Jailbreak iPhone 2G running OS 3.0 | Jailbreak iPhone, Jailbreak iPhone 3G, Jailbreak iPhone 3GS AppleInsider | First iPhone 3GS jailbreaking tool available for downloadApps and Software Mentioned in this Episode:Big Boss Fantasy Pack2SBSettingsBackgrounderCycorderQikSpoofAppTricker Three GSwirly MMSiBluetoothEvent Horizon
ITニッチとーく第41回●ドコモ夏モデル、国内初のAndroid OS搭載モデル「HT-03A」発表●ドコモ夏モデル、Snapdragon搭載のT-01A発表●ソフトバンク夏モデル発表会にて「iPhoneは尻上がりに伸びている」と孫社長●米Time誌が過去10年の技術的10大失策を発表●婚活サイト「男の子牧場」サービス停止 家畜扱い批判受け●USB 3、0対応PCは年末にも NECエレ、対応チップを9月から量産●義務教育でWindows、大学でMac。それってどうよ?
On February 25 2008 Adobe Systems launched version 1.0 of the Adobe Integrated Runtime or ”AIR ” which allows software programmers to use web-development tools to create desktop software applications that run on all the major operating systems: Windows Mac and -- coming soon -- Linux. For Adobe AIR is a big bet. At the launch event CEO Shantanu Narayen described AIR as Adobe's ”fourth platform ” the next link in the chain that includes PostScript Acrobat and Flash. Adobe's point man for AIR is Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch who recently spoke with Knowledge at Wharton about AIR's importance to developers consumers and business users. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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