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Haladni kell a korral, ezért a sidenote már Tumblren is fent van. Tumbászok, örvendjetek!

A magyar Tumblr-közösséget eredetileg indexes újságírók és húszas éveikben járó egyetemisták alkották. Nekik legalább 500 követőjük van és átlagosan 2 éve van Tumblr-blogjuk. Érezhető azonban egy új hullám is, rengeteg friss és egyre fiatalabb felhasználóval – legalábbis egy pszichológushallgató tavaly nyáron publikált tanulmánya szerint. Egy átlagos magyar „tumbász” eszerint 24 éves, van Facebook-profilja, más közösségi oldalakon is aktív, és naponta egy-két órát a blogjával foglalkozik.

IT | Tudomány: 2012 a Tumblr éve lehet itthon – HVG.hu

sidenote Tumblr oldal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJs-h6JEE00

Az Ani Kuri tévéműsor mellé készült 15 db. egyperces animét 2007-2008-ban láthatták a japán nézők az NHK csatornán, mindegyiket más-más rendezte. Többek közt Makoto Shinkai, Michael Arias, Mamoru Oshii és Satoshi Kon.

Keleti Szél

Playlistbe rendeztem őket, tessék:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDD9F8E5C92E624C0

It’s safer to connect the computer to AC power before updating.

Az ilyet szeretem.

When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur.

When lava flows underwater it behaves differently.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMvH9Fi8VJs

Boards of Canada, szeretem.

Hajnalban kaptam ezt a mailt:

Itt a vilag legjobb jateka. Ennyi. Kesz. Abba lehet fejezni a jatekfejlesztest ezutan.

A jatek cime Desert Bus. Jol jegyezzetek meg ezt a nevet.

Egy buszt kell elvezetni Arizonabol Nevadaba egy nyilegyenes uton valos idoben (nyolc oraig tart az ut) aztan VISSZA. A busz enyhen jobbra tart, ezert vegig ott kell ulni, es kanyarodni vele, hogy ne menjen le az utrol. Ez utobbi esetben az arokba szalad, es visszavontatjak Arizonaba. Termeszetesen ezt is valos idoben.

Itt a link, jatsszatok!

http://desertbus-game.org/

Itt a leiras, addig is.

http://desertbus.org/the-rules-of-desert-bus/

Mondom, lehet, hogy ez csak nekem vicces, de en majdnem megfulladtam a rohogestol. Baldur’s Gate. Lofasz.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBr7EhL6Jpg

48 részes speed run :)

Review:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RsYxIDNjHo

[15:32] <ClassBot> kamilnadeem asked: Your reaction on the latest thrashing of
Micro$oft by Barnes & Noble against their way of using litigation instead of
Innovations philosophy?
[15:33] <sabdfl> the biggest mistake microsoft made was to decide that patents
would be an effective defence against new competitors
[15:33] <sabdfl> because that stops you from really innovating yourself
[15:33] <sabdfl> so Microsoft wasted most of a decade, thinking they could use
patents to defend the castle.
[15:33] <sabdfl> Meanwhile, others were innovating for real.
[15:34] <sabdfl> The whole patent system is a sham, unfortunately.
[15:34] <sabdfl> Patent authorities cannot realistically do their job; it
[15:34] <sabdfl> it's an impossible job to do.
[15:34] <sabdfl> and the patent system has slowly been twisted to do the exact
opposite of its PR
[15:35] <sabdfl> it's not, as many think, a system to defend the little inventor
against the big bad corporate.
[15:35] <sabdfl> Instead, it's a system to ensure the big bad corporate doesn't
get any scary new competition.
[15:35] <sabdfl> Patents were invented to encourage inventors to publish their
trade secrets, because society would benefit from the disclosure.
[15:36] <sabdfl> But we now allow patents on things you could never keep secret
in the first place, like software and business methods and medicines.
[15:36] <sabdfl> That's insanity. Innovation happens because people solve
problems, not because they might get a monopoly on it.
[15:37] <sabdfl> The reason this is not being changed is simple: legislation
evolves to suit those who can influence legislators. And large patent holders
tend to be influential in that regard.

#ubuntu-classroom IRC Log on the Freenode IRC network 24-Nov-2011

Duncan McLeod: Looking at all the software patent battles that are going on in the industry at the moment between Apple and Microsoft and Google and Samsung and HTC and so on, what is your view of the situation?

Mark Shuttleworth: The patent system is often misunderstood. It’s sold as a way of giving the little guy an opportunity to create something big … when in fact patents don’t really work that way at all.

What they do very well is keep the big guys entrenched and the little guys out. For example, it’s very common in established industries for all of the majors to buy up or file as many patents as they can covering a particular area. They know and accept that the other majors are all in the same industry and essentially cross-license each other to keep the peace within that defined market. But they use that arsenal to stop new entrants coming in and disrupting the market.

That’s almost the exact opposite of the way people think about the patent system. They think it’s supposed to catalyse disruption and innovation, but in reality it has the opposite effect.

What we’re seeing in the mobile space is that game being played out at large because Google is trying to disrupt that cosy ecosystem by entering the market with a product [Android] that is highly disruptive. And it’s disruptive to all of the majors, so what you’re seeing is this cascading series of suits and countersuits.

None of it is particularly constructive and it’s hugely expensive, often at the cost of end users who don’t have the real range of choice they should have.

Mark Shuttleworth on patents, tablets and the future of Ubuntu | TechCentral

Szerintem igaza van, ez már rég nem patent.

A lényeg 3:35-től hallható.

https://archive.org/details/PhilipKDickSpeechExcerpts

Egy rövid részlet a Mátrix című filmből:

    INT.  HOTEL LAFAYETTE (MATRIX) - DAY

    Light filters down the throat of the building through a
    caged skylight at the top of the open elevator shaft.
    Four figures glide up the dark stairs that wind around
    the antique elevator.

    Neo notices a black cat, a yellow-green-eyed shadow that
    slinks past them and pads quickly down the stairs.

    A moment later, Neo sees another black cat that looks and
    moves identically to the first one.

                    NEO
            Whoa.  Deja vu.

    Those words stop the others dead in their tracks.


    INT.  MAIN DECK

    The monitors suddenly glitch as though the Matrix had an
    electronic seizure.

                    TANK
            Oh, shit!  Oh, shit!


    INT.  HOTEL LAFAYETTE (MATRIX) - DAY

    Trinity turns around, her face tight.

                    TRINITY
            What did you just say?

                    NEO
            Nothing.  Just had a little deja
            vu.

                    TRINITY
            What happened?  What did you see?

                    NEO
            A black cat went past us and then
            I saw another that looked just
            like it.

                    TRINITY
            How much like it?  Was it the same
            cat?

                    NEO
            It might have been.  I'm not sure.

    Trinity looks at Morpheus, who listens quietly to the
    rasping breath of the old building.

                    NEO
            What is it?

                    TRINITY
            A deja vu is usually a glitch in
            the Matrix.  It happens when they
            change something.

    She also listens as the staccato BEAT of HELICOPTER
    BLADES GROW ominously LOUDER.


    INT.  MAIN DECK

    Tank sees what was changed.

                    TANK
            It's a trap!

This is my submission for the Show Off Your Skillz in TeX & Friends Contest at TeX.sx.

Full LaTeX source and description coming soon below the picture.

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% TypoTux
% Created by szantaii
% Compiled with pdflatex using TeX Live 2011
%
% Use it as you like, but please send me an e-mail if you do.

\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article}

% Specifying input encoding
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

% Using the TikZ library for drawing Tux, and clipping
\usepackage{tikz}

% Loaded for unnumbered captions
\usepackage{caption}

% For inserting lorem ipsum text
\usepackage{lipsum}

% Setting baselines smaller
\setlength{\baselineskip}{6pt}

\begin{document
}

%\lipsum[1]

\begin{figure}[h!]
\centering
\begin{tikzpicture}[y=0.80pt,x=0.80pt,yscale=-1, inner sep=0pt, outer sep=0pt,scale=0.25]
\begin{scope}[shift={(-249.6684,-294.38903)}
]
%\begin{scope}[cm={{0.55569,0.0,0.0,0.55569,(249.6684,292.4824)}}]
\begin{scope}

% Tux's path used for clipping
% Generated with Inkscape / https://inkscape.org/
% Using the inkscape2tikz extension / https://code.google.com/archive/p/inkscape2tikz/
\path[clip] (265.5000,1063.0000) .. controls (252.9000,1061.0000) and
% Tux's path used for clipping cut from here because it's too long to include.
% See link for full compilable source at the end of the post.
   
% Adding lorem ipsum text using TikZ nodes, and the lipsum package
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text1) at (450,450) {\LARGE\textit{\lipsum[1]}};
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text1) at (500,500) {\LARGE\textit{\lipsum[2]}};
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text1) at (450,450) {\textit{\lipsum[3-4]}};
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text1) at (500,500) {\textit{\lipsum[5-6]}};
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text2) at (450,450) {\scriptsize\textit{\lipsum[7-11]}};
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text2) at (475,475) {\scriptsize\textit{\lipsum[12-16]}};
\node[inner sep=0,text width=10cm] (text2) at (500,500) {\scriptsize\textit{\lipsum[17-21]}};
\end{scope}
\end{scope}
\end{tikzpicture}

\caption*{TypoTux}
\end{figure
}

%\lipsum[2]

\end{document}

I have always wanted to create something like this. After I read about this contest I decided to make a Tux who’s drawn by text. I chose TikZ & PGF for this purpose since it’s very powerful, and I used it several times before for path clipping.

Step-by-step description how I made this:

  1. Grabbed a 2D vectorized Tux image from Wikipedia.
  2. Removed colored and unnecessary white paths from the image, resized page with Inkscape.
  3. Saved the black & white image as a standalone TikZ image with Inkscape using the inkscape2tikz extension.
  4. Removed some unnecessary paths from the tex source file, changed path filling to clipping.
  5. Added nodes filled with different size of lorem ipsum text using the lipsum package. Note: this was the hardest part, because there was no other way but trying to place the text under the clip path.
  6. A little bit of fancying, and cleaning up.

Use it for whatever you want to, but please let me know if you do. I compiled it with pdflatex using TeX Live 2011.

Full compilable source

Van már Google+ oldalunk is. Ugyan még szinte semmi nincs rajta, de kérlek, nyomjatok rá egy +1-et, tegyétek be valamelyik körötökbe, stb. Link a poszt alján, vagy jobbra a sidebarban. Kösz.

sidenote.hu – Google+