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The TPF guys were probably surprised that I'm here, like I myself was surprised to receive the award (I wasn't notified about that at all), because they think I actually live in Japan for organizing such a wonderful conference YAPC::Asia 2008. I didn't have a chance to speak using the microphone so instead I'm gonna blog this: I really want to say thanks to the YAPC::Asia core organizers team, esp
The official, but unpublished YAPC::Asia ending movie is here. We planned to play this at the closing ceremony but we couldn't because of Takesako-san's hard drive trouble.
As promised, Vox integration with Nico Nico Douga is now live. Install Vox This and enjoy adding Nico Nico video to your Vox video library along with your own uploaded video and YouTube! Note that The embed player shows up when the enclosure size is larger than L size. Otherwise the thumbnails will appear.
Just came across this site randomly. these chicks advertising f*ing! the origin of their brand name (they sell stockings) is even weirder. fukuske-ing.
I'll be flying to Tokyo with David Recordon to speak at the conference called Open API and beyond. We'll talk about lots of cool technologies and protocols like OpenID, OAuth, Social Graph and how they affect the current innovations in this industry. After the conference we'll do pizza/beer party with Lightning Talks which I'll host. If you want to speak or show off something cool, submit the talk
So, the previous blog post started a huge discussion of what's the best way to synchronize your data, especially music, between your work laptop, home laptop and home media center. For me they're MacBook at work, ThinkPad X40 for home laptop and Mac mini for the media center.I knew there's a solution like VPN using Hamachi but i guessed there's a better technology for it since it's 2008, and viola
I've been experiencing some embarassing slowness on complex JavaScript sites and apps including our own Vox, when I use IE6 on my Windows XP ThinkPad X40 laptop. Today it's fixed with this Microsoft KB942840 XP update. I'm not sure if it was installed via normal Windows update (it's not a security update so it's not probably mandatory) or via ThinkPad software update. Vox compose screen now show
最近夜な夜な2-3話ずつ見てる電脳コイル。すばらしい作品なのでDVDどれくらいするのかなぁと見てみたら2-3話で3000円だって。5.1ch は限定版のみでそっちは2話で6000円。 日本って今そんなに景気いいの? 何ぼなんでも高いよ。しかも NHK-E はHD制作なのにDVDはスタンダードに 2ch 音声じゃなぁ。 Blu-ray/HDDVD のコンプリートで 8000円ぐらいなら、なんとか買ってもいいと思うけどなぁ。 So this Dennou Coil is probably the best anime series shown in this season. It's a great science fiction anime and I love it. It appears they started to release DVD edition but it's a sta
1 week of playing with Eye-Fi card. So far, so great. It totally reduces the pain of uploading photos to Flickr and also to my computer. So here are few requests if someone from Eye-fi read this :) 1. Hardware switch to disable Wi-Fi completely The Eye-fi wireless locator tries to find the wireless even if I'm out of places that I registeres SSID hotspots with, and that consumes a lot of battery.
So I got this tiny magic SD card Eye-Fi from Amazon. It's $99 with 2G storage and not a bad deal itself, but more than that, it has a wireless support. The way it works is this: It ships with the SD card and a tiny USB stick. For the initial setup, you insert the SD card to the USB stick and connect to your PC/Mac's USB. It'll automatically install the "Eye-Fi manager" software and guides you to
This phenomenon is kind of really hard to explain to most non-Japanese readers I guess, but check these videos out. Among lots of songs, these two are my favorite. The vocalist (Hatsune Miku) doesn't really exist. It's a software (a.k.a Vocaloid) that you can program to let her sing whatever song you want. Lots of users (I guess mostly not professional) use their Desktop Music composing software t
A lot of people have been wondering what it is that I have in my userpic, and today a couple of people took photos of them having the same thing, and even there's a web service that you can mashup my hand + the purple stuff with your own face photo.
Every time you feel your code is ugly, go look at the source code of awstats. Then you feel yours is not that bad.
I was a bit scared of too many English talks in the conference. But apparently it was ok. Or maybe the people not ok with that are just silent... nipotan, Yappo and MJD's Lightning Talks were awesome. Live interpretation for Ben's talk was fun. I just started writing my slides this morning 4am and finished it 2pm, which is one hour before my actual session. It was probably too much details but
Yesterday NTT DoCoMo announced their new models for this Spring, and there they have a "DS Phone" by Mitsubishi. The name of the handset is D800iDS and they claim DS stands for "Direct & Smooth", and they're demo'ing some games like "IQ game (a rip-off of brain age) and touch golf game (a rip-off of Mario Golf). I'm pretty sure that Nintendo has patented their Dual Screen Touch interface and we e
So officially (or unofficially), SaaS is the next Buzzword in Japan. "Web 2.0" is still big and nowadays you can see them even on tablet papers saying "Web 2.0 is a new generation that allows you to do everything on Free Home Page." Wow, it sounds like Geocities! But anyway, in this couple of weeks I haven't had any day not seeing "SaaS" on news sites nor blog posts. They'll keep promoting thei
I've been using so-called GTD software and services to make my Calendar, ToDo and memo things online and most of them failed. Back in 2000, I started writing up my todo in ~/todo.txt and setup a cronjob to email to my cellphone every day 10 AM. It actually worked really well, but i just wanted more calendarish feature, categorizing by tags and more priorities thing. So far I tested, Basecamp (ov
Per sekimura-san's post, here's how my Bloglines Subscription looks like. Note that I don't read them all on Bloglines. I use Plagger to transfer all the updates to my Gmail box. So it's pretty fast, diff-aware, auto-grouping per feeds, and fulltext searchable. Well, but seriously, 1051 is too much to manage. I could strip this down to 100 if I'm forced to. Actually, when I was away from my comput
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