Read up this link. Just for reference, my 476 music collection in FLAC format averaged at 900 kbps. That’s the average on the arguably audio type which requires highest bitrate. In other news, cryptw‘s Summer Wars in FLAC weighs at 1329 kbps. That’s 6 channels.
Author Archives: nanaya
Professional Screenshot Tool for Windows
(at least, looks professional)
Example:
Properly captures transparency and shadow. And it’s a freeware (up to certain version). I found this few years ago but only found the link to latest freeware version today (the one with support for aforementioned features).
Linkfest strikes back
Since I’m getting lazier than ever, I’ll be posting various links I find on internet… Just like what I did few years ago.
Heads up: moefetch feature freeze
moefecth will have feature freeze sometimes this week if there’s no more feature I can think will be useful for this. Version number 0.3 will be bumped to 1.0-beta this Sunday.
[ Project Homepage ]
Open letter to internet
Dear internet,
Please stop saying just “ogg” when referring to ogg theora. ogg itself is actually just a container which nobody should ever use except to put audio only, aka ogg vorbis, in it. Using ogg when referring its video component is creating a huge disservice to its audio equivalent because, compared to its video, ogg vorbis actually does make sense, has relatively good quality and supported by some (portable) media player.
It’s gotten worse with recent h264 vs theora buzz in html5 “recommended” video format war. ย Please spare the poor, sad ogg vorbis from this stupid war.
Sincerely, edogawaconanNothing interesting…
Still waiting for Shana S 2 subbed by proper group. ๐
On other hand, I’ve started to work on Time of Eve again. Finally.
Broken images
I’m having problem tracking down broken images. Please inform me if you see any broken images in this site.
HAHAH, good job, Ubuntu
So I was messing with my Ubuntu 8.04 installation for hours trying to find the way to connect to VPN with NetworkManager. It used to ‘just work’ in Fedora 12 but doesn’t in Ubuntu. It’s an old version (older than Fedora 12) but it’s supposed to be LTS – Long Term Service and I expect things available in here to be working without problem. The only missing thing should be whatever new features available on later versions.
See, VPN is available. And network-manager-openvpn is available. It should work, right?
No.
Doing anything useful with your network configuration, like, setting static IP, will remove the “VPN Connections” menu from the applet. Surely creating advanced network configuration, like, bridged connection worsen the matter.
After few hours, I decided to see if it’s a general problem… and this I found. Status: confirmed.
Great. 2 years and 5 months unfixed bug. The developers never try their own work? Heh.
I want my time back. I’m so not going to use it from command line – it’s 2010 and I’m not using OpenBSD here (and OpenBSD has easier bridged networking configuration).
If you ask me why I switched to Ubuntu from Fedora – older version no less, the reason is I wanted (and still want) to try OpenVZ. This will be discussed in another post (rant).
Hahahah
3.0-alpha! Woohoo. Talk about walking on minefield. I have no idea whatever has changed in this version though. Apart from its default theme.
3 months with Windows 7 x64
In short: 64-bit applications are almost non-existent.
A little bit longer:
So, few months ago I decided to try the latest Windows for desktop in its most modern form: Windows 7 x64. It’s 7, and it’s 64-bit. Its modernness can only be rivaled by Windows Server 2008 R2 which only available in 64-bit. The reason is to get the so few percent possible speed improvement in x264.
Fast forward few months, I then noticed that:
- The speed gain from x264 64-bit is negated by the fact that I’m forced to use avs2yuv for filtering video for x264 and I’m too lazy to do lossless pass.
- There’s almost no 64-bit applications available. In the 3 months period I have installed, like, single-digit amount of 64-bit applications. And 7-Zip 64-bit feels sluggish.
- 7-Zip
- WinRAR
- VirtualBox
- x264
- Photoshop
- Anti virus (avast)
- Drivers
Last thing I needed is another reason to move back to 32-bit.
And that comes today: I need (or actually, want) to install coLinux (after trying out on friends’ laptop and seems to be capable of doing what I wanted). It doesn’t have 64-bit support yet. And I don’t think it’ll come anytime soon. So, there – I’m going back to 32-bit.
2009/11/26 – 2010/02/18 (probably the longest I ever used 64-bit Windows.)
Hacked: aftermath
So, few days ago my site was defaced. Freakin defaced.
The method is most likely cookie stealing. Don’t ask me how. Basically there’s no access to wp-login.php which means the culprit was somehow able to get my cookie in one way or another. After got into Dashboard, he went to modify one of wp theme available and do some fun.
Thank god there’s backup available by the host provider (yay). Restored from backup and everything went well.
Disabled advertisements since it’s the most suspicious vector.
Eh what
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Also, what is this Google Buzz.
Seikon no Qwaser
fffff contrast
My eyes went +_+ this night long
Negima ch. 277
wtf.
Hayate no Gotoku manga: finally
I was bored at the Thursday morning and decided to read all ~80 chapters which I was behind. Lots of Hinagiku awesomeness (yay), the reappearance of Athena, and the whole wtfry in the last few chapters.
Thanks to folks at id-anime for informing the mangafox.py – a script to automatically download mangascans from mangafox. Also available for mangaone.
Random information
I updated my other blog (well, not really a blog – more like collection of articles. Or at least I tried to write them as one.
Will run a series of basics of nginxย this whole months…
wtf my archives
My LosslessONE collection:
- contains songs I don’t even know I have or heard
- does not actually contains songs I need
wtf.
This Transmission
Is sure good. It’s as easy as uTorrent for setting up its web client. Compared to rTorrent and co which requires over9000 configurations etc.
Add the fact that it can also be installed without Xorg at all…
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URL Change
Moved from blog.myconan.net to myconan.net/blog . Previous URLs should still work (automatically redirected here).
Reason? No particular reason :p
In other news, Danbooru subdirectory installation fix is coming along not in this week, though.
X-less VirtualBox OSE
It’s possible now. Still in testing phase though but it’ll be surely interesting and there goes my final (non-experimental/fun) reason of staying with OpenSolaris. VNC is rather crappy but it’s much better than compiling/installing X just for that one program.
Compiling X is no fun. At all.
Binary install doesn’t help that much either because it’ll become almost impossible to sanely manage all the programs to be kept updated (binary and source installation doesn’t mix). Slow binary availability doesn’t help either.
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Manga ch 26
New site, dedicated for technology-related things
Before I become mad at trying to write any post with lots of code examples, etc. Hopefully will contain useful things.
Also this blog will be moved to https://myconan.net/blog for greater justice. Will be done sometime this weekend. Or tomorrow.
[ Here be link. “Hello World” is its name ]
(2011-02-06) Update: Screw it.
Random photo
Thanks to the lack of posting idea today, here are some photo I took (and forgotten) since few months ago.
I sometimes randomly take photo. With crappy (phone) camera.
Thanks to my connection, I can’t upload another images. I’ll upload them at Thursday if I still have interest to do it.
On danbooru
Turns out I didn’t do anything this past week. Hopefully I can finish the installation-in-subdirectory on Saturday.
It should be straightforward but the main problem is I have to make sure I didn’t miss anything. There are a lot of places in main version which still use absolute path for its link generation. Even worse – most of the links are manually generated using literal <a ...>
tag instead of Rails’ link_to
. The other problem would be the JavaScript – the prototype JS used also contains lots of absolute path for operation with JSON. For such area I’m planning to use relative path combined with base
tag in head
.
Also documentation is still coming along… somewhere in my head.
One big news, one small news
- RIP Sun
- Welcome Firefox 3.6
danbooru for windows
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This morning I randomly decided to try installing danbooru on Windows (7-x64). And indeed it works. Mostly.
Using mongrel and nginx since unicorn is not available on Windows.
Few things to note:
* system_timer is missing since I can’t seem to install it. Probably need to try ruby19 or ruby18-1.8.6-p27 (currently using ruby18-1.8.6-p383)
* manual initial database initialization since the script I made is specifically for *nix systems
* compiling danbooru_image_resizer is… *fun*
* for whatever reason I can’t install mongrel_service
* apparently there’s something missing. Or broken. Or both – there’s message “The system cannot find the path specified.” every time I start mongrel and do migrate
…anyone interested trying this on production server? ๐
_Last update 2011-07-18 21:01: formatting, also added rewrite rule for nginx to cope with uploaded media path change_
Day 3-5: installation, daemon
- Updated installation help page
- Improved job_processor_ctl.rb
I did nothing at day 6 (today) ๐
Danbooru install guide updated
A post from more than one year ago, now refreshed with latest informations.
I’ll fix and improve the guide and put it at separate area of the site to ease up managing/updating it. It doesn’t look pretty in one page. Make sure to ask anything you don’t understand about the guide.
Day 1-2: Installation
Instead of fixing what I wanted (subdirectory handling), I worked with installation instead.
There are quite a few tickets opened but this is the one which wasted most of my time. The result is pretty good though: now it’s possible to install Danbooru without giving superuser privilege to the database account used. Installation still requires one though.