Between Linux and Anime

Kind of like Schrodinger's Cat

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Summer 2011 Brainmarks!

Q: Wait wha?
This is basically me jumping on the season preview/season impression posts bandwagon that basically contains just about every other aniblogger except me. Since I’m actually checking out the entire spectrum of shows with my housemate nowadays I figured it’s finally time.

Q: …”Brainmarks”?
Picture the entire season’s offerings swirling around in a state of interminable chaos in your feral brain. Now picture fishing a number of shows out of that mess and pinning it up neatly – marking them for further exploration and investigation. That’s making brainmarks, and that’s what this post does for you. As a bonus I even rank them. And yes, I like inventing words (remember photoogling?).

Q: Aren’t you just jelly about Blogsuki’s aptly named “Thin-slicing” posts?
Why not at all. Whoever gave you that idea? *whistle*

Q: Uh okay. So basically any show that appears here is great, and any that doesn’t sucks?
Well, no- maybe. Lousy shows obviously won’t show up here, but I may give shows that use mostly recycled material/strategies a pass as well, even if they are relatively well done and entertaining. Conversely, not so well executed shows that do something interesting or that show potential for interesting development may show up, but there is of course no guarantee those won’t go quickly to the shitpits. Basically the most relevant metric here is “potential interestingness”.

Q: Jason moofang’s fuzzy definition of interestingness you mean
Yes.

Q: Shouldn’t this really be called “Jason moofang’s guttural nearly-arbitrary ranking of nearly arbitrarily selected shows” then?
No- well…

Fine, be that way.

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Ikoku Meiro no Croisee 01 – waku waku!

I don’t often get excited enough about an upcoming show to fish out and watch PVs. And when I do, I don’t often get ignited enough to decide that I must watch this show and that I can’t wait. And when that happens and I inadvertently set my blood ablaze with unshakable anticipation, it is not often that the show itself manages to deliver to my inevitably heightened expectations.

Ladies and gentlemen, Ikoku Meiro no Croisee’s first episode is everything I could have hoped for – and more.

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I.. have been delisted by Google -_-

天はわれらを見放した!!!!゚゚(´Д` )゚゚

I think I need a new category called “hosting blues”, even though this time it isn’t exactly a hosting problem. So I was concerned that my site traffic seems to have taken a plunge and realized that my usually sizable in-clicks from good ol’ Google has dwindled to nothing. Quite alarmed, I did some quick investigating, verifying that I’m in fact no longer listed on Google, then verifying that I’m in fact not in violation of any Google quality guidelines, and eventually came upon the terrible truth. Yes, my free pseudo-domain provider has run afoul of the Google overlords with, apparently, it’s enormous base of abusive clients, and Google has responded with a sweeping ban that has also snared the sprinkling of innocent fish (read: me) as part of the punished collective.

I’ve since submitted a humble reconsideration request to the overlords, here’s hoping they will have mercy. Just the thought of having to belatedly buy a real domain and deal with the transfer makes me sick to the pit of my guts.

Have mercy, o Google.

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Photoogling at Cosfest X.1 2011

Yes, I totally invented a new word there. It’s such a painstaking breath to say “Photographing and Ogling at Cosfest”, so Photoogling it’ll be. Sue me.

Ikamusume seeming scarcely bothered by the masses of unconquered humanity milling about her

Picture spam after the break, obviously :)

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“The host key for this server was not found, but another type of key exists.” When using sftp with dolphin/KIO

I’m halfway through my Cosfest X.1 event post, but I bumped into yet another funny issue while working today, so I’m gonna do another quick solve-it post here. If you ever had the following error message shown to you when attempting to access an sftp location via dolphin or KIO in general:

“The host key for this server was not found, but another type of key exists. An attacker might change the default server key to confuse your client into thinking the key does not exist. Please contact your system administrator.”

This might be for you. In particular if you have successfully ssh-ed into the target host before. Following the discussion here, it appears that the problem, in summary, is KIO not being able to recognize a particular (new?) format of specifying a host in the ssh known_hosts list (a bug which has been filed here). Fortunately there is a workaround – since KIO is unable to recognize the known_hosts entry that ssh produces, we simply need to get KIO to be the one to produce the entry.

Back up your ~/.ssh/known_hosts file, then open it with your favorite text editor. Find and remove the entries associated with the host you’re trying to sftp into. If you cannot find it you can just delete everything in the file – with the side effect that you will be prompted again to add the keys back the next time you ssh into a previously known location. When you’re done, open dolphin and attempt to sftp into your desired target location. It should prompt you to add the host’s key – just tell it yes and you should be able to log in successfully.

That’s it! From then on you should be able to direct ssh or sftp-via-KIO into the location whenever you want.

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Smplayer UI hanging after update in OpenSUSE?

Just gonna pen a quick note. Smplayer, the pretty great Qt-based frontend for mplayer that I use, started behaving strangely after I performed a recent software update. Symptoms are – video plays, but does not respond to common keyboard commands like ‘f’ to full-screen and arrow keys to skip. Also, the GUI becomes unresponsive – you can’t click anything. I didn’t spend too much time looking up the source of the problem, but it may be related to this.

I’ve discovered you can workaround this annoying problem by installing mplayer2 and then configuring smplayer to use that instead of mplayer. Simply install mplayer2 via yast or via

sudo zypper install mplayer2

Then start smplayer (without arguments! If you load it with a video the UI will freeze!) and go to Options > Preferences > General > General and key in “mplayer2” for the field “Mplayer executable:

While there are some differences between mplayer2 and mplayer, everything appears to work fine using it with smplayer so far, so I’m pretty happy.

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The nightmarish “Linux won’t boot, Not even the LiveCD”

Had the hands-down biggest computer scare today since switching to Linux several years ago. I remember boasting to my friend just weeks ago that Linux has never gone down randomly on me all these years, whereas random (and terrifying) system failures are something I wrestle with regularly during my old windows days. Of course I don’t mean Linux has never screwed up period don’t be daft – any self-respecting Linux geek must have wrecked their setup in one way or another before, but that’s different. That’s you, the geek, wrecking the box while feverishly working towards some geeky end or another. That’s not the same as random failures. That’s not the same as leaving the computer last night in a comfortable state and waking up today to find that the thing won’t boot. That’s never happened before with my Linuxbox.

Well, until this morning. 2 hours ago everything is fine. 2 hours later, hang during boot. And I haven’t done any kind of questionable hacking in days, and have no clue what might be wrong. Whats even more terrifying – I can’t even boot a live system – what?? Scared me shitless. I then tried booting into Windows (I dual-boot), and it apparently detected problems with the disk and automatically started a disk check. That’s even scarier, if the problem is with the disk my data could be screwed! My laptop isn’t even a year old too. It finished successfully though, apparently fixing records here and there, and then Windows booted okay. I tried Linux again – no go. Live Linux – no go. I tried doing failsafe boots and did some haphazard googling to no avail. Fast running out of ideas, I decided to boot back into Windows and try and look up whether or not Gparted (my most trusted partition utility) would run on Windows. Well, apparently not, you need to make a live image of it.

Despair!

And then!

I dejectedly restarted my computer….. and Linux booted. Just like that. I’m currently typing on the revived system, which is working, by all appearances, perfectly normally.

What have I learned from the episode? Nothing. Well, nearly nothing. I have next to no idea what went wrong, but next time my Linux and Live system won’t boot, I’ll just reboot windows multiple times then try again. I’m not even gonna put this post in the ‘howtos’ category, but I’ll leave this here and see if it might help the next guy to desperately google “Linux won’t boot, Not even the LiveCD”.

My speculation? Well, the only clue was that Window’s chkdsk fired and fixed some things, so presumable the NTFS partition got a little corrupted. Maybe Linux hung on trying to mount the corrupted partition. Maybe it takes two reboots into Windows before all the chkdsk fixes go in effect. Yes, I’m just gonna conveniently blame Windows and NTFS.

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Custom Textures for the Kwin Snow Plugin – the Hacky way

Now I am and have always been a fan of the compiz snow plugin. I remember spending some of the earliest days of my Linux life haphazardly getting bombastic desktop effects running and joyfully ignoring how many of the plugins were in the “Bad” list. Those were the days. I sit on KDE’s elegant Plasma nowadays and although Kwin also sports a (not so “Bad”) snow plugin, it has never quite lived up to the compiz version that I knew and loved. Over the years it has matured and stabilized quite a bit, but the key feature that’s still missing for me is being able to swap snow out for autumn leaves and sakura petals – custom textures.

Not entirely sure why, but the other day it just suddenly hit me that hey, it shouldn’t be that hard. There’s a texture stored somewhere that Kwin uses – I just need to find and replace it right? Turns out that was precisely right. The snowflake texture used by the plugin is

/usr/share/kde4/apps/kwin/snowflake.png

So how do we use a custom one? Find a png image to use as custom texture, and simply rename it “snowflake.png” and copy it into /usr/share/kde4/apps/kwin/! Do backup the old one first though just in case. After you’ve done that, disable the plugin, click apply, reenable it, click apply, and when you toggle the snow it should descend with your custom texture.

Here’s a screenshot where I use this leaf to create lazily descending autumn foliage:

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Next step would be to find time and see if I could write a patch to make a non-hacky way to do this :)

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Anisong: Natsukage (Misuzu version)

Haven’t made an anisong post in awhile, so thought I’d do one and take the chance to put my music playing scripts back.

I will always remember Air (TV) as the first show to profoundly affect me after Haruhi first got me serious about anime. In retrospect now Air wasn’t perfect. The way the plot was arranged and presented was somewhat confusing and jarring. Even so Air still contains, in my opinion, some of the most powerful and evoking storytelling I’ve ever seen. It was beautiful, and it had a very unique taste that I feel nothing has quite been able to parallel to the present day. Oh how I wish I could feel it again. I vividly remember that stormy midnight, 3 years or so ago now, when I finished episode 6 with my breath stolen and my heart burning in the exultant realization that I was watching something truly great.

Anyway, I don’t believe this song was actually from the TV series. May have been from the source game, or perhaps released as a character song or something in the soundtrack. In any case I like it a lot, and I think it fitting to the solemn nature of the true purpose of this post:

This is a dedication to Kawakami Tomoko, who passed away from ovarian cancer on the 9th June 2011. Voice roles I will remember her by include Athena Glory of Aria, Sayuri Kurata of Kanon, and Kamio Misuzu of Air.

As usual, hit F8 to hear the song, which I believe was performed by Kawakami Tomoko herself. Hit the jump for a pretty picture, romaji lyrics and translations.

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The Likeability of OreImo

So dai1313’s post reminded me that I thought OreImo was a pretty interesting show. Dai1313 had to be “painfully honest” and was still “almost afraid to admit to” liking this show, and given his brief analysis its easy to see why. He more or less hit the nail on the head about what’s wrong with this show – the plot is pretty atrocious; the drama conflict buildups and resolutions were bumpy, arbitrary and mostly laughable; Kousaka Kirino is an obnoxious bitch. I’d add that Kousaka Kyousuke is a sanctimonious bastard too – the sort of complaining benevolent who actually means his complaints. So by no means is this show gonna make the pantheon of A-grade shows.

But you know, dai1313 liked it. And you know what, I liked it too. And what’s more I’m pretty sure many other people liked it while being excruciatingly aware of all the above stated flaws. What gives?

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