Category Computing

HOL eVoice. Τρομερή ιδέα, ελλιπής υλοποίηση

Εδώ και αρκετούς μήνες έχω αποκτήσει έναν λογαριασμό VoIP τηλεφωνίας από την Ηellas On Line, και συγκεκριμένα από την υπηρεσία της eVoice. Η ιδέα είναι πρωτοποριακή για τα ελληνικά δεδομένα: η HOL σου παρέχει αριθμό τηλεφώνου στην Ελλάδα εντελώς δωρεάν, χωρίς πάγιο ή άλλο κόστος εγγραφής, και από εκεί και πέρα πληρώνεις τα τηλεφωνήματα αν […]

If we fail, it is because we positioned PS3 as the Mercedes of the video game field

An interview with Howard Stringer, CEO and President of Sony Corporation of America. Most of the info there is well known: How Sony's departments and engineering efforts were too fragmented for years, how politics made or broke products, how it lost the digital music media war before it even started. What really caught my attention is the fact that they still don't seem to know what's wrong with them. Take the PS3 quote from Stringer, for example. My response to it would be: I don't think so. If you fail, it'll be because you were arrogant enough to promise the world and didn't deliver, too late to respond and frighteningly incompetent with your marketing. Technically the PS3 is the Mercedes of the video game field. And if you are really keen on automobile metaphors, part of the problem is that it's too expensive and has a rev limiter at 2500 RPM despite its 700 horsepower, bi-turbo engine.

Google SoC 2007 and the projects that I care about.

It’s the third year that Google sponsors students to work on Open Source projects during their summer vacation. The programme is called ‘Google Summer of Code‘ or GSoC and attracts the attention of many of the most prominent open source projects around; projects that are typically non-commercial and that would otherwise have little chance of […]

SciGen: Automated CS Paper Generation

Getting a research paper accepted at a conference or journal can be a very funny process, if you don't take it seriously. Politics, abused-postgraduates forced to review papers they don't understand, senior academics who don't care and who are obliged to review papers they don't understand and so on, make modern academia the surreal experience it is. Some of us at Imperial, have been joking about having an automated paper generator for many years. Well, it seems some guys at MIT did it and one of their 'generated' papers was accepted as a 'non-reviewed paper' at a conference. :)

The job history of Jens Alfke

A developer of AppleScript, Stickies, MRJ, iChat and Safari RSS. You'll find some clues as to why iChat seemed so promising at first, and ended up being such a disappointment ever since. Let's hope that Jens' ideas for Leopard got approved and are more exciting than what we've seen in the WWDC'06 preview and the numerous rumour sites ever since. Otherwise Leopard seems to be a very, very minor release for users --- Objective-C 2.0, significant improvements in the kernel and API additions make it quite interesting for developers anyway!

The trick would have been finding it

An interesting podcast featuring a discussion on BBC's Digital Planet about the 'end of broadcast', user generated content and the role of mainstream media in a world where (some) users can and do cover general and special topics as well as current and historical events faster and more accurately than mainstream media. What I found really interesting was the possibility of the BBC adopting the additional role of a user-generated media search engine and filtering service, pinpointing user-generated content worth listening/seeing/reading. Interesting times! [also available on iTunes]

Your Data, The Digital Era and The Future

Greetings person of the digital era! Let’s see how you store your knowledge, your wisdom, your data. Your (very very early) ancestors had word of mouth. Then came drawings and hieroglyphics and then written language and tools let words be inscribed on stone. Scrolls, books and analogue storage of text, audio and video followed. And […]

Hosted in the States, Σούντ ιν Γκρίς.

Το ArsTechnica γράφει για μια υπόθεση που εκδικάζεται αυτόν τον καιρό στα ελληνικά δικαστήρια και αφορά μια σειρά από μηνύματα με θέμα τον δήμαρχο της Καρπάθου και τις (φημολογούμενες) ατασθαλίες του, σε δικτυακό φόρουμ. Ο δικτυακός τόπος, με θέμα τη Κάρπαθο, αποτελεί δημιούργημα ενός ζευγαριού Αμερικανών που ζούν μόνιμα στο νησί και οι οποίοι έχουν πολλάκις ασκήσει κριτική για τις πρακτικές του δημάρχου του νησιού. Μέχρι εδώ το όλο θέμα είναι παντελώς αδιάφορο εαν όχι τραγελαφικό. Το γεγονός όμως πως ο δικτυακός τόπος φιλοξενείται σε διακομιστές στη Φλόριντα των Η.Π.Α. και πως η ελληνική δικαιοσύνη κατα κανόνα δεν έχει καμία απολύτως δικαιοδοσία, αλλάζει κάπως τα πράγματα. Λαμβάνοντας υπ'όψην πως πολλοί έλληνες επιλέγουν υπηρεσίες φιλοξενίας στο εξωτερικό με κριτήρια τόσο την ελευθερία της έκφρασης που αυτές παρέχουν (σε αντίθεση με αντίστοιχες στη χώρα μας) όσο και το υψηλό επίπεδο και χαμηλό κόστος αυτών (πάλι σε αντίθεση με τις 'σουρρεαλιστικές' προσφορές φιλοξενίας που αντικρύζουμε από ελληνικές εταιρίες), η εκδίκαση κατοίκων της Ελλάδος βάσει περιεχομένου (άγνωστης προέλευσης) σε δικτυακούς τόπους στο εξωτερικό αποκτά, εντελώς διαφορετική βαρύτητα.

IMDb redesigned

Besides a few minor changes over the years, IMDb hadn't been significantly revamped for the better part of a decade. Until today that is. There's one thing I'm not exactly getting here: why didn't they redesign the whole site? What's the point of incremental updates?

Blender 2.43 is out.

BlenderThe latest version of the premier open source 3d modelling application is here. Read the release notes, watch the feature videos and get it from blender.org! This version adds several interesting new features, such as Mesh Sculpting and Retopo tools. It also has numerous improvements in the renderer, particle system, animation system and compositing. Finally it seems so much faster on my PowerPC G5 hardware.