Today I made another wallpaper. It is done by data bending the last wallpaper in a hex editor, finding and enlarging an interesting composition. Download full size (1920×1080)
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Pixelicious wallpaper
Here is a wallpaper I made the other day. I like it very much. Spread the pixel love. Download the full-sized wallpaper (1920×1080) or look at some closeups below
TVTracker: crazy idea
Now I have the great idea that I should write TVTracker from scratch in C++, using some cross-platform framework for the user interface. When I first wrote the application, I never thought I would extend it to support different types of media. If I am going to add support for a DVD type, I pretty… Read more »
Internet dunces
We all laugh in unison at the dunces of the internet. Usually they lack basic netiquette, and make themselves look terrible stupid. Like desperately trying to control a discussion by deleting fair comments on a blog or other websites, and disregard all reasonable critique. We can only facepalm when reading about musicians, artists and companies… Read more »
TVTracker: note to self
I get lost when I watch my MacGyver DVDs. I should add a DVD type to TVTracker, so I can count episodes on a disk (usually 5) and reset the count when I increment the disk number.
Dr. Zilog – Chip ‘Em All
Some days ago, this excellent 8-bit cover album popped up over at 8bitcollective.com. Dr. Zilog is the man behind it. His handle, Dr. Zilog, is also one of the coolest ones ever, referring to the influential microprocessor Zilog Z80. It started out as a microprocessor for business-computers of the time. Later versions where used in… Read more »
Laptop overheating and fan noise
My laptop have been somewhat dodgy the past 6 months. On occasions, it has overheated and died. The dying is caused by the CPU protecting itself from meltdown. In the old days there would be a burnt smell, and then you would swear. Even though I’m grateful the laptop doesn’t get bricked when overheated, I… Read more »
Major change, but you can’t see it
I have upgraded to a regular install of WordPress 2.8.5 from an old, useless version of WordPress MU. The MU stands for multi-user, which I thought would save me a lot of time for hosting several blogs. Instead it led to frustration. Releases are lagging behind the official WordPress project, so I could not benefit… Read more »
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