The Myth of the Muttering Madman is a project in self-realization.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Hammer Filesystem, ZFS, DragonFlyBSD

Nice article comparing Sun's sexy new ZFS to HammerFS. Fuck me, both filesystems look cool. I've heard (rumours?) that Apple is considering ZFS for a future iteration of OS X. HammerFS or "HAMMER Filesystem" is looking kickarse. Perhaps more arse kicking, finger licking better than ZFS? Maybe! Read the article man - and decide for yourself. How does one man come up with a design like this? Crazy genius type stuff.

Anyway, this rave has all come about from the freaky legend why the lucky stiff blogging about cool stuff.

Yes, DragonFlyBSD looks a-some cool.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Lights, camera, action!

Really cool paper here explaining how event based actors were implemented in Scala, and why they scale better than thread based actors. I worked backwards to this from rooting around in some lift webapp source code. It seems the comet stuff in lift is implemented using these event based actors. I think this stuff might just get me interested in web development again :)

Also, Dynamic web applications with lift and Scala.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

The Milford Track

Walking the Milford Track is definitely on the agenda in the next couple of months while I'm still working down in New Zealand.

"That's not wilderness - this is wilderness!" etc.

Lots of good info at www.milfordtrack.net.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Building git on OS X 10.5

I had to install GNU gettext (instructions).

Apparently you don't need to install XML Expat on Leopard, but I did (instructions).

However, I still kept getting:

GITGUI_VERSION = 0.9.2
* new locations or Tcl/Tk interpreter
GEN git-gui
INDEX lib/
MSGFMT po/de.msg make[1]: *** [po/de.msg] Error
make: *** [all] Error 2

So I did:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
NO_MSGFMT=1 make
sudo make install

to use make with the environment variable NO_MSGFMT set to 1 (which bypasses the need to have gettext installed - so I guess it's not worth installing gettext). A bit of digging in google showed gettext can't understand the commandline arguments passed to it during git build - I haven't checked this out myself though.

CNN doesn't get it.

This is a scathing story about a dismissal from CNN on the grounds of "extra-work writing".

During my final conversation with Ed Litvak and a representative from HR, they hammered home a single line in the CNN employee handbook which states that any writing done for a "non-CNN outlet" must be run through the network's standards and practices department.

Favourite lines:
Jesus, we have a Gestapo?

and
Corporate-think dictates that the mainstream television press as a monstrous multi-headed hydra is the ultimate news authority and therefore is in possession of the one and only hotline to the ghosts of Murrow and Sevareid. Sure those bloggers are entertaining, but in the end they're really just insects who either feed off the carcasses of news items vetted through various networks or, when they do break stories, want nothing more than to see themselves granted an audience by the kingmakers on television.

This, of course, is horseshit.

Good read.

Alice in Wonderland syndrome

I used to suffer from Alice in Wonderland syndrome when I was a kid. Stumbled across this, this morning - had NO idea other people had experienced this. Didn't affect me for long (a few years), and only generally at night when I was trying to go to sleep - but the description fits perfectly (self diagnosis and all). Totally flipping out right now :)

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Strapping Young Lad

Opeth

Saturday, February 16, 2008

The Presets - Girl and The Sea

The Presets - Are you the one?

lift+scala == good webapps

lift+scala == good webapps. Task and project management type app to come for your working pleasure!

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Wellington Harbour

An old red chug-tug rests wearily at its mooring. It rocks to the lap of ocean tickling its belly and shimmers in reflections along the skirt of it, along the lines where its body enters the deep green sea; the "Sea Lion Wellington". Further out in the open water a smaller sailing vessel crab-walks across the flat plane of reflected sky. A motorised tinny criss-crosses in the other direction. Two tiny life-jacket clad fishermen pose, heads still in a turn, tracking the oystered rock-roughage which is the shore. They speed out to sea, trailing a barely visible wake of white wash. Even further out, more white-sailed craft jostle and tack, up and down-wind. Great hunkering mountain ridges brood behind them, silent and monstrous in their contemplation of this whole harbour scene.

A white gull flattens and rides the air in a flapping of loops and breezy spirals. Beady eyes flicker to scan the shapes beneath her. She is quick. Her feathers are hefty and they shine. She is queen of her scrapdom.

"Strait Shipping" in capitals shouts across the vista between us. This great scrap of metal sluices in a slow tail-slide to angle away and out of the harbour. It breathes great bellyfuls of air to exhale acrid smoke from its many fluted exhaust towers. Smaller ships, like minnows in the shade of some great water monster hurry to give it free passage. Move, or be downtrodden!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Let's From Some Loud Unworld's Most Rightful Wrong by E. E. Cummings [mp3]

Clown in the Moon

My tears are like the quiet drift
Of petals from some magic rose;
And all my grief flows from the rift
Of unremembered skies and snows.

I think, that if I touched the earth,
It would crumble;
It is so sad and beautiful,
So tremulously like a dream.

Dylan Thomas

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