Between Linux and Anime

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The end of Railgun

So Railgun’s finale manages to be a pretty darn good blast of a ride – but also, simultaneously and rather oddly, a little bit of a tragedy. The final episodes managed to deliver quite well on the emotional tension, intrigue, and of course the sheer electricity one would expect of the finale of a show like Railgun. Absolutely a thrilling ride, but at the very end of it, casting our sights back over the entirety of the series, one cannot help but feel like we’ve been here before, that significant parts of the adventure we just went through bore unmistakable echoes of the series’ midpoint. I had been very happy to learn that level upper wasn’t the end, and in my opinion the episodes that followed it really weren’t bad at all. They were just nothing more, you didn’t feel like they really added value to the series – especially when a sizable chunk of them is spent on side characters who, though interesting, really didn’t matter too much when we got back to the grander scheme of things around the time of the finale. Outshining level-upper is a formidable task that the finale expectedly fumbled at, and as much as I am thankful for Railgun’s continued presence throughout this relatively dry winter season, a small part of me cannot help wishing, for it’s own sake, that Railgun had gracefully drawn the curtains in the wake of episode 12.

Even with all that said, though, the finale was one heck of a ride.

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The Nokia N900 hits Asia, at long last

So I’ve been waiting for this and at long last it has happened – the N900 has become available for preorders via Nokia Singapore and Nokia Malaysia, as well as likely a number more Asian countries, a good few full months after its initial availability in the Europes and Americas. And with the tech market here already long-dominated by (very attractive) proprietary products, I can only say, Nokia, about damn time.

So I’ll very likely strive to acquire one. It is a geek device after all, and me being the geek I am I consider this quite the exciting piece of gadgetry – it runs the free Maemo OS, which is a Debian derivative, and sports all manner of really sweet geekery like root-access terminals and the venerable Apt. Of course, it is not only a geek-happy device – it is a pretty darn sexy little thing too.



Preorders in Singapore can be done via here, and in Malaysia via here.

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Defeated by SoC Technical Services..

So near the beginning of this semester I launched a personal project aimed at getting the NUS School of Computing technical help desk to make available printed Linux guides to the various essential computing services in the school. These services have a good amount of sophisticated machinery encapsulating them so it is really not trivial to figure out how to go about them on your own. In NUS SoC, there are neatly printed individual guides for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 each (as well as an obligatory one for Mac OSX). There is exactly zero official documentation for any Linux for any service. This was what I was determined to change.

I started out with authoring a draft guide and, with the help of several other volunteers, tested it with reasonable rigor on several distributions, refined it, then contributed the end result to technical services with an earnest note for their consideration. Perhaps non-surprisingly they rejected the request on the grounds that Linux is a very varied and fast-evolving platform that they are not equipped to support officially. I then offered to state explicitly in the guide that the guide is student-contributed, that Linux is not officially supported by tech services, and include external links to further Linux help that the help desk can direct inquiring students to, hoping to push for the guides to be simply made available as-is. For the past month or so I pursued the matter, battling various mysterious phenomena like emails that were successfully sent but were overlooked by both the ticketing system and the people managing the mailbox, and indeed – even emails that simply vanished altogether.

It is with great regret that I today pronounce The End. I had just been speaking with a nice but helpless help desk personnel during which she informed me that tech services is adamant about not making printed copies available, claiming that the act of printing the guides will implicitly imply that tech services is supporting them.

Not at all a reason I am happy with, but it is at least a concrete one. This is a bottom line that I see no way of discrediting or working around without being hostile, so this is as far as I will go.

Technical services has offered instead to make links to my guides accessible from their official document repository, towards which they will then direct any students who ask about Linux. So the whole effort was at least not entirely fruitless. I plan now to simply put/merge my guide up to the unofficial NUS Opensource wiki and then give them links to that.

I’ll post again with the links when the guides are done, if for no other reason than to hopefully boost their Google visibility.

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Working with Java Web Start (.jnlp) in Firefox/OpenSUSE, and Linux in general

So after a good long time not being able to play this Facebook game we’re building for P2P-related research, which runs on Java Web Start, I finally got pissed today and sat down and finally got to the bottom of it.

Because Java isn’t free technology and all that, OpenSUSE actually comes preinstalled with OpenJDK instead of the common version of Java distributed by Sun. With this default configuration, Web Start (JNLP) files on the internet will open by default in an open implementation of Java Web Start called ‘IcedTea Web Start’, which I hear works reasonably well – but outright doesn’t work for some cases, like mine.

For people who, like me, need to run Sun’s version of Web Start from Firefox – first, you need to grab and install Sun’s version of the Java runtime using your software package manager (in OpenSUSE the package is called java-1_6_0-sun). Verify that you have a program called ‘javaws’ after this step. You can simply type ‘javaws’ into an open terminal and make sure it is recognized as Java(TM) Web Start.

Okay, next all we need to do is get Firefox to use javaws when opening JNLP files. For other distros you’d go to Edit > Preferences > Applications in Firefox, look for JNLP, and change the setting so it uses javaws. On OpenSUSE, Firefox is integrated so it takes its file-association settings directly from KDE. So you’ll have to instead go to KDE’s systemsettings (Configure Desktop) > Advanced Tab > File Associations. Here, run a search for JNLP, then add ‘/usr/bin/javaws’ to the top of the Application Preference Order.

We’re done! Next time you open a JNLP Web Start file in Firefox, it should offer to use Sun’s Java Web Start to open it :)

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Kirishima Shouko

Okay, I know this is three weeks late (and that I should be doing my homework). You confused guys can have your Hideyoshi. Where do I go to sign up as a Shouko fan?

Episode 8 was pretty great and really sweet, even hitting on poignant at times. I know it’s in all likelihood only a one-episode affair. Sue me. Seeing Shouko so radiantly happy was completely enchanting. Seeing her so uncharacteristically broken and vulnerable was positively excruciating. And Yuuji tearing down hell with those two bastards was GAR. I was so fired up I could have roared him along.

We needs moar Shouko. This episode is so much better than the “desperate Eva” episode that came after it.

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Katanagatari 2 – late, but now or never!

*Gasp* It’s friday! A friday where I have just dealt with a bunch of deadlines, and happen to have no classes! Well there’re a bunch more deadlines impatiently waiting for me in the coming week and I am very much aware that not starting on them right now may very well cost me my life, but – it’s blog now or never! So if after this I am never heard of ever again, remember: I did it for j00!! :)

Yknow, I’d really like this to be on wallpaper, with the petals animated..

Anyway, I had watched – and wanted to blog – this episode for a good long time now. While it doesn’t look like it’ll come up to anything really extraordinary, this show is nonetheless proving to be pretty darn great fun, with it’s neat combination of conversation, personality, swords and romance. Anyway, so here goes nothing. Hope this one doesn’t end up taking as long as my last post on Katanagatari…

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Plasmate 0.1 alpha2 Screencast!

So alpha2 of Plasmate got rolled out a day or so ago, and here I am again to give you an obligatory what’s-new screencast! This is my first ever voiced screencast too. Hope I’m legible :) Here goes…


OGG here

And that summarizes the larger part of the changes we committed since last month. Big thanks here to Sandro who hacked up the much anticipated GHNS integration at Tokamak! It only works for plasmoids now and has a fair number of kinks, but its good and sweet enough for a try out.

The plasmoid use case is pretty stable now, especially after a fix that came with 4.4.1 permitting python plasmoids to have a main script name other than ‘main.py’. Folks joining the Javascript Jam might want to give it a whirl, it may make your life easier! As for non-plasmoids, they edit, install and export perfectly now, and we’ll be diving in towards implementing previewers for them very soon. Great things lie ahead!

As Aseigo noted, you can get the alpha2 source tarball here. OpenSUSE users can grab it packaged from KDE:KDE4:Playground thanks to Will Stephenson.

Happy hacking!

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The old Unicorn doodle again

With my laptop’s screen problems preventing me from using it during lecture, my old in-lecture doodling habits have gradually begun to resurface. Did a doodle that I’m pretty happy with today, and since we haven’t had any of those here since my blog revived, I decided to just post this one.

It takes up more space than I’d like it to, so I’ll put it after the jump.

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Summer Wars is showing in Singapore NOW!!! D:

Panic!! Panic NAOOO!!!!! D: D: D:

I’m just giddy now. I can’t breathe. I can’t believe it took me till now to find out! The show’s apparently been in the theatres for a week now, and damn, I must say Singaporean theatres impress me. At this rate we might even be able to hope for an eventual taste of cinematic Disappearance, whenever the hell that one gets out.

Damn, I have to go and watch this! I have to go and watch this! The mere memory of the film alone is giving me stinging rushes of excitement. Somehow, somehow, I gotta worm my way around my work-mountain and create a slot for this absolute Koikoi!! goodness. Ahhh~ I can hardly sit still. Anyone in the vicinity wanna strive to go see this with me??

Obligatory trailer:

And finally for the uninitiated, Fact 1 : Summer Wars is a Japanese animated film. Fact 2 : Summer Wars is synonymous with Koikoi!, and that is synonymous with extreme awesome. And that translates simply to – you absolutely don’t want to miss it.

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Haruue.. Eri nano~

How to sucker Jason into taking an instant, completely unobjective liking to a new character?

  • Submissive character that awakens Uiharu’s Onee-san instincts [Check!]
  • An entire episode dedicated to her hanging out with the gang [Check!]
  • Interaction dynamics that induces Saten-Uiharu flashbacks [Check!]
  • Getting tangled up with Uiharu on yukata strap, requiring Saten-rescue [Bonus point Check!]

All these are undoubtedly great qualities for inducing my favor, but of course what really lets Haruue-san take the cake is…

  • Voiced by Kana Hanazawa… [Woo hoo Check!]
  • …doing what Noto Mamiko did with Kotomi! [Check nano!!]

:) Aaaaand it looks like we’re off to a good start for the final arc! I must admit that all those talk about this being anime original has gotten me on my toes, but I’m pleased to say that this was a great starting episode that I really enjoyed. Actually I almost always find myself enjoying this show whenever the focus is kept on the main four (okay I think I’d be happy to also include Haruue after this episode). Anyway hopefully the quality keeps up!

And man, now that I’m finally “anime-enabled” again, what a backlog have I mustered! Incredibly late as this post is, Railgun is currently my most ‘up-to-date’ seasonal show. Tough times nano :(

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