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Living Room / Re: Silly: Best web error message?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 15, 2008, 01:08 PM »
The difference with the 2 i posted is that they are probably error 500s :)
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Living Room / Re: Sourceforge grief
« Last post by iphigenie on May 13, 2008, 01:08 PM »
Absolutely, and they have been cramming adsense word ads anywhere they can.

But also remember most of the bandwidth for file downloads is DONATED by third parties so it doesnt cost as much. And they get a lot of their hosting donated as well.

I dont block ads anywhere - unless a site gets really annoying.
I have worked a lot in publishing and on a lot of ad supported sites and I think it is fair I get them at least the impression statistics - and I do click on something if I am interested.

But something like an entire takeover which makes you wait 15-20 seconds, as they seem to have done on some of the SF mirrors, is just plain annoying. Especially when it locks up opera totally for those 20 seconds.

Thankfully on most mirrors this doesnt appear.
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Living Room / Re: Silly: Best web error message?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 12:44 PM »
One of the best 404 pages was on a web design website, where you get an entire article on good 404 pages :)
Must get the link, it was full of good screenies.

Although the 2 i got from LT and flickr were probably the "timed out" messages
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Living Room / Re: Silly: Best web error message?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 12:42 PM »
i must be doing something wrong today - got another one!
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Living Room / Re: Sourceforge grief
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 11:42 AM »
interestingly I now logged in on my old SF account and these ads disappeared - it used a different mirror

So it could be mirror related
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Living Room / Re: Sourceforge grief
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 11:41 AM »
I thought about that but this page seems very much authentic.
The IPs and domain are all fine.
the download links go to http://dfn.dl.source...rge.net/sourceforge/... which is a known reliable mirror.
The ads are served by doubleclick and contain the SF code in them.
All the links on the page go to the real SF domains, the add is for a SF sister company
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Living Room / Re: Sourceforge grief
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 06:27 AM »
Well hidden, eh?

So most people don't get this? The plot thickens!

Until last week i got the normal download thingie, but now i get this different page. Must figure out what changed
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General Software Discussion / Re: Maxthon or Avant?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 05:25 AM »
don't have native Mouse Gestures

I never understood mouse gestures - first thing i disable in any software.

I tend to move my mouse when i think or do things -i guess its like doodling- and that triggers stuff at random.  :tellme:
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Living Room / Sourceforge grief
« Last post by iphigenie on May 12, 2008, 05:21 AM »
I think I got to sourceforge a few times a month for one software or another.

But this week when you try to download they have started showing a big ad-intersticial page.
And 80% of the page is about the advertiser, good luck finding the link to download... At least for me the ad stays there forever, there is no automatic start of the download. It even freezes my opera for something like 20 seconds.

I find this extremely annoying, enough that it just put me off downloading something because I just didnt want to risk a crash again.

When did this start?

check the screenie - found the download link yet?
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Living Room / Re: Best web error message?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 11, 2008, 10:50 AM »
sorry didnt realise the screenie had saved as a bmp  :-[, should i reupload as jpg?

DONE
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Living Room / Silly: Best web error message?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 11, 2008, 10:50 AM »
when an unknown errors happens on librarything.com seems you get the following:

Error: Rampaging elephant error. Hide the peanuts and try again later.

Made me laugh!

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I havent bought all that many ashampoo products, although I did upgrade over the years. Always when they had a special deal (and there will be a special deal on every one of their software versions)

But there is a flaw in yiggles, first you get 40% then you get 60% when you go above their 60% rebate level you can get some software free (spending yiggles based on the full price though) BUT at that point they no longer give you a rebate code and I was silly enough not to save it. Which means that if you want, say, 2 copies of something, you have to get it full price.

I have been trying to explain that to them but i dont think their english is good enough to grasp my point. I want my 60% yiggle code back!
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Living Room / Re: 10 Dirty Little Secrets
« Last post by iphigenie on May 08, 2008, 08:05 AM »

#9 - incorrect! Most people first think they did something wrong when errors occur - even when it is a bug.
They still think it is IT's problem to fix it, though.

#5 - always managed to make it work the other way around  8)

#3 - some veteran IT grow stuck and old, but many mostly grow cynical about the new technologies... possibly because they have seen said technology concept come and go 3 times in their career.
Not all new technology is worth implementing, except perhaps to add a tick to your CV - but thats what you do when you play around when things are quiet, not something you deploy on mission critical projects.

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General Software Discussion / Re: I need a good DVD converter!
« Last post by iphigenie on May 08, 2008, 02:29 AM »
I have 3 of the slysoft products, because i do a lot of virtual disk stuff to save energy when on a laptop.
They do a mobile version http://www.slysoft.c...clonedvd-mobile.html which is probably quite good and updated often, based on my own experience of the other products.

I suspect there are cheaper/free options available though but having no mobile player i cant help here.
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General Software Discussion / Re: What makes software 'good'?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 08, 2008, 02:20 AM »
There's standard "attributes" for good programming and standard "attributes" for good software - the problem is agreeing on the meaning of, and metrics, of said attributes.

And there, the plot instantly thickens and the story turns into a surealist poetic exercise
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thanks for the flickr plugin, might play with that - although stretching my flickr allowance as it is
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Thanks for the information - Theres clearly things that lightroom does that I havent figured out yet. I suspected as much.

I am a tricky customer since I am used to acdsee for some aspects and i dont even think of clever things LR could do for me - and without manual or docs how could i?

I'll just add to some of the points

Exporting: It always comes up with the menu for exporting, and it means an export takes a lot of times. I have saved settings profiles and everything but it just doesnt seem to remember them or want to use them, up comes the popup window, then another confirmation window etc.

Color: I'll have to check the color cast thing - I didnt notice it had dark/light options.

Undo in acdsee: I wouldnt say its unintuitive, if I am on the "color" tab then reset will reset my color settings but not my shadow/highlight or crop settings. If I want to reset these I can switch to that tab, or there is this quick shortcut option. I will agree there is a *way* more powerful undo/redo in lightroom, since you always see the whole list including incremental steps whereas acdsee just shows the previous step. But even in LR i tend to reset everything and start again. The killer feature is to be able to undo one step in the past without reverting all of the other steps since. But that's a full blown editor thing.

Moving: Acdsee can figure out duplicates/moved images, probably by file names and content. It also makes it easy to organise/backup files. It has some leeway expecting you might use other tools to do things with the files. I find lightroom far more difficult to understand from that point, it just expects you just put the files in one place once, and never do anything outside lightroom... Well I dont do that - I move my images in directories and to separate drives (my notebook has limited space).
I cannot even figure out how to tell LR to remove from its database files which I have deleted, it just errors when i even hover over those thumbnails. I found the "delete" and "find missing folder" options so this will help

Lightroom/Lightzone: i totally agree that they are differently aimed, but when I am considering where to spend money since i already have all the tagging/searching/management tools they do compete :)

RAW format: if there was 1 canon RAW format you would have a point, but almost every new camera has a different format. Although the website has additional profiles to download if yours is missing.
I am lucky since my camera was created to shoot in DNG, so there is no conversion involved - yet acdsee still has a profile for it. And not many have bothered, I can tell you!

Anyway to me lightroom's strength are in the adjust/develop workflow, it is much quicker and easier to do adjustments to images, even in groups. I had no problems figuring out how to do most things in the develop mode. The library mode on the other hand is not inutitive, without any manual or help (none in the beta) I could not figure out a lot of the management/organisation tasks, so I keep going back to acdsee to do basic things. Watching some videos of LR1 helped some, and I can see how impressive it must be used right - there are a lot of things behind keyboard shortcuts that are not visible in menus and buttons (hows a new tester to know?)

Acdsee's strengths are in the file management, tagging and searching, and their (destructive) editor is surprisingly powerful. The whole RAW management and manipulation is still a very rough and primitive tool - and slow. WHich is why I am looking at other options for playing with RAW, since PSP and photoimpact arent any better. Maybe I should see what came with the camera CD after all...

As it is I would love to get this 30% of LR features I have started using, but at £300 it is just not going to happen, not unless I really really can learn to use 80% of the features...
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General Software Discussion / Re: Your fav' audio CD burner?
« Last post by iphigenie on May 06, 2008, 04:08 PM »
I think you can burn from the free version. --goes check-- yup, it has a burn option.
I cant say I have used it, when I wanted to do an audioCD I used ashampoo's tool.
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Update:

Having messed about for a few weeks now I can say the following - this is purely for information in case someone is curious, and also as I hope I might be corrected and find a way to improve my working :)

* I agree on some of the cool tools in lightroom such as the per color adjustment - although lightroom is way below lightzone on that front where you can limit any effect to a color (or range) automagically. I am really tempted to buy lightzone just for that - actually would have bought it when it was on promotion last week except i lost my job so no $150+ software purchases (that and LZ seem to have messed up the exif date data on exported images, weird)

* I like the on-image tweaks available in lightroom. Some are available in acdsee but only in the destructive mode editor - although that editor is a lot more powerful

* i like the built-in versioning in lightroom, although i still tend to export different versions instead

* there *is* partial undo in acdsee RAW - its the little arrow next to the reset button. By default undo only undoes the work on the tab you are on, not everything, but you can undo everything or what has been done on other tabs.

* theres also before/after comparison although not as smooth as in LR

* other tools I get better results in acdsee which are partly familiarity - I also often use the channel combination options in the "non raw" editor (i.e. apply an effect to a new layer and merge back with the original using any of the common channel modes and custom transparency. Alas it only can do one set at once so is limited in flexibility (no tweaking the sharpness of bright and dark separately without a lot of trial and error, whereas a tool with full layers support can do it). The Shadows/Highlight tool in acdsee is very nice and almost as good as lightzone's zone tool.

* lightroom has a good workflow, although it seems aimed at printing not exporting/uploading. I work mostly digital only, no printing, and exporting seems a long winded process even after you save standard settings.

* acdsee workflow is less flexible - i like to go through the images as RAW fixing the basics then export all at once, and I didnt see an option for that

* lightroom seems far less able to cope with moving images - i move images every couple days to my external drive and this seems to puzzle lightroom

* lightroom's local effects can be very handy although most of the time i forget to even think about them

* i find acdsee much easier to use for image management and tagging though - could just be habit (I havent found a way to make lightroom detect that files have moved yet, i.e. theres no cleanup mode)

* i dont have the quality issues in acdsee that you have - most likely because it is a different camera and format, so the default settings are different. I noticed that lightroom does apply some automated fixes based on my camera model, which acdsee does not - so they look possibly a bit better on opening. But once I do the same kind of work, I have equivalent images - often the levels are a bit more subtle in acdsee but it is mostly because i am more adept at using their shadow/highlights tool. Color is often better out of lightroom, but that is because the per color HSL tool allows for more tweaking (whereas i have to go to a separate program to do this in acdsee)

* in both those tools I miss the flexibility that photoshop offers, as even with my limited knowledge i know how to do stuff in photoshop that i havent found how to do in other tools - such as different color casts for shadows/highlights, more clever sharpening (although lightzone had a way to achieve some of this, and in acdsee normal edit the channel mix allows some).

Of course you can pick up acdsee pro for around $100 whereas lightroom costs a lot more. Its almost ridiculous in pounds.

I am not saying acdsee is great, except perhaps for management, but i bought the power pack v6 cheap, then got good offers for upgrades so it was a very reasonable option for me. And I can get very good results with the (destructive) editor, in very little time.

I wish I could justify the price of photoshop&lightroom -especially since i spend an awful lot of time trying to figure out how to get certain things done in other software - but I really cannot, you're talking £1000 altogether!  - so I will continue to fumble trying to find a tool that makes it easier to a)get the full range of a picture optimally b)allow for the right kind of control of good sharpening (for everything else I think i can make do with PSP and photoimpact)

PS: still doing blipfoto and taken more pictures than is reasonable so I am now struggling to process-and-tag these!
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General Software Discussion / Re: Monkey Dash: Play test my game!
« Last post by iphigenie on May 06, 2008, 01:14 PM »
Way cool :D
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i use pidgin - memory usage 2600k so not especially lightweight (can be made lighter through options i think, less protocols, for example). CPU usage unnoticeable

i used  miranda for a long time, its a fine product but too much hassle tweaking it all the time.

I do use meebo too and find it very handy :D
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Living Room / Re: Shutdown Day!
« Last post by iphigenie on May 02, 2008, 01:27 AM »
How can I get my photos done if I shut down? or my writing? or my CV?

Although if the weather permits I will shut down for most of the day.

But the concept is not just green, i think it is "look up from online communities and go spend time with real people" and I can relate to that, too easy to get stuck online.
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Living Room / Re: Phone Interview with Microsoft!
« Last post by iphigenie on May 02, 2008, 01:15 AM »
Some of the large companies have the most ridiculous interview processes, full of weird tests that make sense to them, one hopes.

I think that is because they have the hiring process run by people who cannot know about the position or skills much, on one side, and people who know about the skills and position but arent trusted to evaluate the candidates' general abilities and work-worthiness, on the other side. I mean it can be hard to evaluate someone's problem solving skills if yours arent good, so tests with a set of "good" answers will help. They also help remove interviewer bias a little.

It can make a candidate feel like cattle though.

I have mostly been active in SMBs where you are just expected to get this out of a candid talk with candidates and perhaps a pure technical test (just to make sure they arent bluffing).
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General Software Discussion / Re: WTF SourceForge
« Last post by iphigenie on May 01, 2008, 08:10 AM »
Rackspace uk did that to us once a few years ago - very annoying because you get a lot of grief and there is nothing you did or could do about it. Except move hosts...
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Living Room / Re: Phone Interview with Microsoft!
« Last post by iphigenie on April 30, 2008, 05:31 AM »
As someone who has spent a lot of time recruiting and interviewing people for IT and dev jobs: they need you as much as you need them.
It's gotten harder for MS to recruit now that their shares arent soaring and there's so many other cool companies out there. So they are as anxious to find the right people as you are finding the right job. And it is harder for them!

You're interviewing them to see if the kind of jobs they have in mind at the moment are worth *your* time going through the interview process.

It's a mutual "would this work" type thing

I find keeping this in mind helps with confidence
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