Gods and Monsters pt. II – Cooperate America fears Creationists?

November 22nd, 2005

Just found this article on /. speaking of fund-raising issues for an exhibit on Darwin. Seems like Cooperate America fears the power of the fundamental and lobotomized followship of G. W. Bush. Funny, eh? Guess the cranking out of Nobel prize winners of that country is going to stop anytime soon..

Gods and Monsters

November 22nd, 2005

Check out this FAQ I stumbled across reading Patrick’s Blog. So, god doesn’t exist. That’s some news! Very unfortunate for those believers, isn’t it? But not all is lost! Why, there’s still the FSM to belive in. I mean, yes, it’s also a god, but it’s the real one, really! There’s all the evidence (read: no evidence) you’ll ever need to justify your believe in a being which guides your steps, relieves your pain and carries your burden. sic(k)!

Ok, so much for me beeing a heretic and sarcastic prick. But there really is a point to it. And when those right-winged, lobotomized followers of intelligent design will take over the world, which surely will happen considered their god is on their side, I’m sure to be one the right side (not right like in direction or political preference but right like "Yeah! Correct. I’m actually right. Again!"). Which will be the wrong side. Which will be the loosing one. But still the right for me, for that’s where I feel much more comfortable.

So if anyone feels treated unfairly for his believes (which at least implies that someone is actually reading this), be assured: I respect anyones believes, gods and monsters, but please keep them to yourself. Well, it’s still believing, isn’t it? My father used to say the following: "Glauben heisst nichts wissen, und nichts  wissen heisst dumm sein." which can be translated as "Believing means not knowing (anything) and not knowing (anything) means being stupid." Harsh words, but there’s truth in it for me.

 

Online radio tailored especially for you!

October 30th, 2005

Yesterday I stumbled over Pandora, a "music discovery service". Open the page , create a "station" by entering an artist or song title of your choice, let pandora work a short time and listen. It always starts with a song of the band you entered and goes from there. Unlike the social music network Last.fm (formerly known and still powered by audioscrobbler), pandora claims to select songs played by their "music genome":

It’s not about what a band looks like, or what genre they supposedly belong to, or about who buys their records – it’s about what each individual song sounds like.

And this mostly works. Ok, they tend to drift away from time to time, starting with Jets To Brazil once led me to Creed (which can’t be played at all. never!) and some real alternative rock like Pearl Jam or Meat Puppets. When the sound of some 80′s glam-rockers tuned in, I switched channels (ah, pandora.. and I wondered). Anyhow, it mostly generates a somewhat smooth playlist. Guess I have to be more flexible when it comes to generes. And haircuts. Also, it seems The Cardigans are more mainstream than I’m willig to admit. I really like them and find Nina Persson’s voice very comforting, but I can hardly listen to any other "Artist" following. Elitist asshole? ME? No way..

Last.fm gives a slightly more adventurous listening experience. For beeing based on the track submissions of its subscribers, if lot of people have a wide range of music they listen to, you get wide ranged stream. I created a stream for Hot Water Music and got Refused, NOFX, Lagwagon, Cursive and Fugazi. All related to the same genre (punk rock, anyone? ok, Cursive probably not) but hardly the same listening experience.

Another thing is the available streams: Pandora seems to have the bigger collection and plays pretty much everything you throw at it, given they sold at least seven to twelve albums. It created streams for Jets To Brasil or 13 & God, last.fm couldn’t generate a stream for both of them. Both failed for Countdown To Life, though. Guess they only sold 3 CDs and 2 times Vinyl.

A technical sidenote: Pandora uses Flash, last.fm offers precompiled clients for Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, Wintendo and sources for the DIY people.

Anyhow, both services are fun to use and offer hours of enjoyment, well, Pandora only 10 of them for then you have to pay a yearly fee of 36 bucks. Give it a try, it’s worth it. At the moment of writing this, I’m listening to a Pandora-station that I started with Evergreen Terrace, followed by Twentyinchburial, Atreyu.. nice.

Fixing kdesu problems in Kubuntu

October 18th, 2005

There seems to be a bug in kdesu causing problems when using sudo instead of su.

Symptom: When trying to switch to admin mode in one of kcontrol’s (or systemsettings) modules, the process fails and presents you kcontrol’s main window (or the same grayed-out module in systemsettings).

To solve this more elegant than just calling kcontrol manually using kdesu (which actually works), you can do the following:

  • set password for root (sudo passwd)
  • add


    [super-user-command]
    super-user-command=su

    to either

    ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals

    or

    /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde-profile/default/share/config/kdeglobals

I also posted this to the ubuntu-forums, maybe someone else finds this useful.

HFS+ support for Guidance

October 17th, 2005

Just made a small change to the Disk & Filesystems module. This helpful little thing is part of the now-part-of-kubuntu, python-based kcontrol enhancement Guidance.

The module provides an easy and comfortable way to deal with your partitions, gives you about every option mount has to offer, writes the changes into /etc/fstab and even lets you mount and umount by simple clicking.

For HAL is currently broken in kubuntu, this comes very handy.
Unfortunately, HFS+ was missing, so I added two simple lines to mountconfig.py which did the trick. Works pretty well. And just for the fun of it, here’s a patch.

Before I forget it, have you ever noticed what a cool word guidance is? Wonder why no one has used it for a WM or DE or whatever before..