Remix07

Remix07 looks awe­some (and cheap). I’m already booked out for that week, which really sucks… even fly­ing to Mel­bourne and stay­ing overnight it looks like it’ll be a fan­tas­tic con­fer­ence for… not lots more than a reg­u­lar (i.e. non-MS sub­sidised) con­fer­ence in Syd­ney. Its con­tent is out­side the scope of what I’d usu­ally be inter­ested in devel­op­ing with, but I admit now to my insa­tiable curios­ity into Sil­verlight, WPF, and the subtly-hinted-at media stream­ing aspects of the con­fer­ence. Plus they’re giv­ing away Expres­sion Web to atten­dees, which would nearly ‘pay’ for the trip any­way. Sigh. Maybe next year.

Firefox, straight to the front of the class

When­ever I need to find Fire­fox in task man­ager, it doesn’t ever take long. Fire­fox is the fat kid of web browsers… it’s kind of hard for it to hide. If it once were a sleek, lean fox, today it’s caught just a few too many stray chick­ens and drunk a lit­tle too much of Bean’s apple cider. It wouldn’t take any bull­doz­ers to find this fox, just a mod­er­ate sized key­board with three keys (no prizes for guess­ing the three-finger’d salute).

I haven’t had a great day with Fire­fox. Well… I spent 3 – 4 hours in meet­ings today, so I didn’t even have that much time with Fire­fox! Still man­aged to let me down twice, though.

Damn its indis­pos­able devel­op­ment tools *sobs uncontrollably*

I think I’ll switch back to Opera for all non-development Internet-related activ­ity for a while… unless any­one has any other browser rec­om­men­da­tions? I’ve seri­ously thought about IE7, but its ren­der­ing is still just a lit­tle too patchy for me to be able to live with myself as an Inter­net user.

Bleh. Let it be observed: even high-profile open source does not always lead to a good prod­uct. Its mem­ory man­age­ment is noth­ing short of repul­sive. It will reg­u­larly use more mem­ory than Pho­to­shop and Illus­tra­tor com­bined — admit­tedly, I use Pho­to­shop mostly for web pro­duc­tion and not high res­o­lu­tion print stuff (though that does hap­pen a few times a week, and it won’t often go far beyond the 350MB that Fire­fox seems to man­age fairly regularly)

I’m still using CS2, so there aren’t any mag­i­cal CS3 mem­ory man­age­ment advances that make such a claim pos­si­ble… Fire­fox just sucks :P

I’d blame Win­dows being in need of a rein­stall (it’s been run­ning since Octo­ber… more than six months with­out death :P Plus I started out not being happy with it because it’d been installed from the guy I bought the com­puter off, I just hacked it to use my CD key instead of the one he’d used to test things… so it’s never been per­fect), but really, it’s not that bad for any other appli­ca­tion. I nor­mally do a reboot once a week and things are fine… heavy duty graph­ics edit­ing, occa­sional video edit­ing, con­stant mail and occa­sional word­pro­cess­ing… and of all those things it is a web browser that can’t get it right. Per­haps I shouldn’t be so deri­sive about it see­ing as I make a liv­ing off devel­op­ing in this rel­a­tively sim­ple world… but I am.

The flip side to all of that, of course, is that I’ve been try­ing to live (more) like a nor­mal user the past few years. Essen­tially, recog­nis­ing that it’s sim­pler to buy soft­ware than write it (Word­Press, Flickr), using hackably-open tech­nolo­gies instead of truly open ones (WMA Loss­less sans DRM), and a gen­eral aban­don­ment of open source prin­ci­ples in favour of vastly improved pro­duc­tiv­ity (Pho­to­shop, Pre­miere, Office 2007, royalty-free stock).

It’s cer­tainly paid off in terms of pro­fes­sional devel­op­ment and enhanced cre­ative poten­tial… but there’s some­thing lost in not being able to hack visu­al­i­sa­tions hooked up to a web­cam together on a command-line any­more. Admit­tedly, that sort of thing only comes around half a dozen times a year! But no mat­ter, it’s all good fun. Given more friends who were into that sort of thing and some good music, I’d so live in the party house. I’ve not fig­ured out how to do the same command-line video tricks using Win­dows just yet, so next time I’ll prob­a­bly use Win­dows for visu­al­i­sa­tions (woo par­ti­cle emit­ters!) and a sep­a­rate Linux-powered lap­top (maybe?) for web­cam trick­ery. Then I’ll take web­cam stuff straight out into Win­dows cap­ture and skip my vis mixer alto­gether for once… I gotta learn to travel lighter anyway!

Adobe Bridge CS3

It does a lot of things right. CS2 was good in its inte­gra­tion but pretty mediocre in thumb­nail­ing and meta­data sup­port, but this is finally an app worth hav­ing. The fil­ter (bot­tom left) is mag­i­cal; the thumb­nail­ing isn’t hor­rif­i­cally com­pressed like it used to be; resiz­ing using the slider is a lot faster; there are three dif­fer­ent immensely-useful views built in…

It’s just good. And lots lots lots faster to use than CS2 is (load time is sim­i­lar, but once you’re actu­ally using it… pure gold).

# by Josh on May 3rd, 2007 Tags:
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Sliding in the rain

A series of pho­tos taken by Nic on a par­tic­u­larly wet day. Prob­a­bly more to come.

Down­load: 1024x768, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 2560x1024 (1280 dual monitor)

The dual mon­i­tor ver­sion is my wall­pa­per at the minute! It looks good, but makes me crave a good sec­ond mon­i­tor even more. One day.

# by Josh on April 26th, 2007 | 7 Comments »

I’ts sold!

To me this says: you can trust us to get even your sign wrong. Sell your house with us at your own peril.

Why is it peo­ple don’t give a crap about how they present them­selves? Insert mar­ket­ing rant here.

# by Josh on April 23rd, 2007 | 2 Comments »

Illustrator workflow

I offi­cially don’t get it. Mind you I’m work­ing from a CMYK file at some bizarre res­o­lu­tion and it’s just not scal­ing prop­erly at all, so it’s prob­a­bly not entirely my fault… the usual print-web mind­set prob­lem methinks. Only this is extra frus­trat­ing coz it’s due by this evening and I’ve got a Shake­speare scene to work­shop this evening also… so I’ve basi­cally got 3 hours left to build an entire web­site. Crap.

Adobe Production Studio. Just breathe.

Okay.

For what­ever rea­son, I wasn’t pay­ing atten­tion when I bought CS2.

I some­how failed to realise that Pro­duc­tion Stu­dio Pro has nearly all the same things (ex. DTP stuff that I don’t really have much of a use for, but it’s nice hav­ing any­way) and more (Pre­miere, After­Ef­fects) for… not a lot more money at all.

*breathes deeply*

On the plus side, Cre­ative Suite 3 is launch­ing later this month though I don’t know if that means the next ver­sion of Pre­miere just yet. So I’ll wait til that’s an option before pur­chas­ing Pro­duc­tion Stu­dio, which means I get CS3 ver­sions of the stuff I actu­ally use — Pho­to­shop & Illus­tra­tor — and still have CS2 of non-essentials, like InDe­sign, GoLive, etc. Acro­bat is going to be alright for a while coz I’ve already got Acro­bat 8 because of relatively-late acqui­si­tion of CS2. Dreamweaver… I don’t par­tic­u­larly care about, though I’ve hap­pily used it for var­i­ous things.

And yeah, I’m still going to uni and doing all that sorta thing, so it’s cheaper. I’m just vaguely annoyed I didn’t drop $200 more for Pro­duc­tion Stu­dio when I could’ve if I’d read a bit more, but it’s done now. Hope­fully they’ll launch a new ver­sion of that along with CS3 so I can pick it up soon after the end of this month.

One day I might even make a decent amount of money out of this :P My rea­son­ing is that liv­ing at home & study­ing = good time for doing loss-running, skill– and network-building, moderately-expensive-but-just-within-means geeky things.

At the minute I’m not los­ing money on it, but it’s not some­thing I’d be able to afford to do if I were depen­dent on reg­u­lar income for rent, or what­ever. Speak­ing of reg­u­lar­ity, John C & I ran job inter­views yes­ter­day and decided to get one of the appli­cants onboard for CYIADA! So now that enters the build phase & we’re actu­ally going to be Mak­ingStuff™ that’ll become more directed and sta­ble — not in a finan­cial sense, but just in a number-of-hours-a-week kinda way. At the minute my hours have fluc­tu­ated a bit depend­ing on what I’ve been able to think of/motivated to get done, but that’ll obvi­ously sta­bilise a lot as I move back to cut­ting code and actu­ally see­ing it develop!

Any­way. Can’t wait.

# by Josh on March 22nd, 2007 Tags: , , , ,
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