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SkypeBay

eBay bought Skype. Need I remind you I am not a fan of Skype?

Skype users, keep an eye on that terms of service and “end user license agreement” each time you are forced to install a new version. Expect subtle (or not so subtle) changes. You may not like them. Your options will be few. Think next time before choosing a proprietary product with proprietary protocols, blah, blah, blah… (head explodes…)

Oh, and even though I downloaded Skype 4 or 5 times, it should only count as 1 in my book… Keep that in mind when doing the math.

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The Vidster

Since my Pixelator isn’t quite working as well as it used to, perhaps the Vidster would be a good replacement…

The big question is, do you get that “Pixelvision quality” that so many video artists are after. Without that, what’s the point!?

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Kill Bill

I accidentally helped Microsoft yesterday. I didn’t mean to. All I did was tell Scoble that the RSS feed for Channel 9 was invalid. So if it’s valid now, I guess you can blame me…

Why do I feel bad about helping Microsoft? Ask David Zamos, who took on the beast and won

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Mac OS X, GD, Authen::Captcha

I needed to add some captcha foo to a Perl CGI I was writing, so I took a look at the Authen::Captcha module, which looked pretty simple, but, wait… requires GD, which requires the GD Library, which requires… you get the picture.

Luckily I found a guide titled: Compiling GD on Mac OS X HOWTO, which I followed, and which failed for me. (I did get newer versions of zlib and FreeType, but the rest matched up.) Once again, GD got me. After repeated attempts and failures (it was a long day) I finally realized that libtool was tripping me up. See, there is this bit:

% cd ../gd-2.0.33
% ln -s `which glibtool` ./libtool
% ./configure

But after running the ./configure my symlink to libtool had been replaced by a file named libtool. This was easily fixed by running ln -s `which glibtool` ./libtool again after running ./configure like so:

% cd ../gd-2.0.33
% ln -s `which glibtool` ./libtool
% ./configure
% ln -s `which glibtool` ./libtool

I am running Mac OS X 10.3.9, and I’m not sure what else is different, I’m just documenting what I had to do. Anyway, I’ve now got GD installed, as well as Authen::Captcha and I can now attempt to determine if someome is a robot or a real human being. (Or at the least, discriminate against those with accessibility issues. Apologies to Bender…)

(Thanks to Matías Giovannini for writing the guide.)

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Very True

Today I heard someone say that something was “very true…”

Huh? Maybe it’s my roots in programming, you know, binary has it’s 1’s and 0’s. Success and failure. True and false. And so on, and so on…

So how can something be very true? I suppose it’s just like “lying a little bit” or being “slightly false” or maybe “close enough!”

Crazy non-programmers. You can’t lie to a compiler!