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Mozilla Bespin, Screen of the 21st Century
Posted by plurk in Uncategorized on February 27th, 2009
For those who don’t read slashdot and haven’t had the misfortune of being pestered about this by me, Mozilla Labs has released one of the most amazing products that ever will be: Bespin (Code in the Cloud). I highly recommend watching the presentation (just wish the video was higher-res so you could actually read what was on the screen … )
What is Bespin? In simple words, it’s a web-based IDE (based on eclipse). You log in and you are presented with the dashboard. At the moment, it’s really just a file browser. You can created projects and add/edit/delete files (html/js/css are the only ones that have context highlighting at the moment) to these projects. Basically what one does in a basic IDE.
What I love the best? It keeps my files open where they were when I logged out. Meaning I can shift from computer to computer and still have the same files open just as it was one I last logged on. Wow. I can also export a project as a zip or tgz archive. Which is awesome (I can get the code out). If there was a way to integrate these projects with local SVN on the hosting server it would be even better. The command line is such a nice idea. Combined with their keyboard shortcut Ctrl-J, I don’t need to use the mouse. I love that function. Just love it.
What I don’t love. Speed. It’s alpha software so I expect this to be resolved when I either run it on my own servers (which I can do see these instructions) or when Mozilla puts more horsepower behind it. It could be something to do with the multiple tabs I have open in my browser too with the memory requirements of Canvas … I have no idea. I just know it’s virtually unusable at the moment. Secondly, I don’t have access to the same commands I have in the file editor that I have in the dashboard. For example, I can’t logout or create a new file from the dashboard — or at least I haven’t figure out how. This can be done from the command line on the editor page. Also, I have a pencil stuck in the middle of browser screen on other pages now … kind of annoying. However, once again, it’s an alpha project. I’m not so thrilled with where it is today, but where it will be tomorrow.
Think of real-time collaboration possibilities of something like this? What if I could “shared” a project with others. I can use something like skype and talk to them while I make changes to the code that they see real-time. Think of the teaching functionality of that … and the spying capability. QA guys/mentors don’t have to wait until you’re finished. They could just passively monitor your coding as if they were sitting the cube looking over your shoulder. With IM/Skype/Whatever, the abilities to have spread out teams collaborating from all over the globe (usefully) could be real in a later version of Bespin (or the like).
Quote of the Day
Posted by plurk in Uncategorized on February 24th, 2009
“Why do you have standards? If you don’t, a user says I like Joe’s program,
but not Steve’s. Another user says the exact opposite. What we want a user to say is Steve’s and joe’s programs are both the same, and they both suck. That’s standardization.”
– Ted Witiuk (Oracle Instructor)
Karma
Posted by plurk in Uncategorized on February 23rd, 2009
To the bastard who threw a half eaten burrito on my car,
People say one should turn the other cheek. They also say the best revenge is living a good life. They are, as you might guess, idiots. The best revenge is revenge. I will find you; I will pay you back ten-fold. Even if you manage to escape my grasp, Karma is my winged bitch; pray I find thee first.
Mozilla Weave 0.2
Posted by plurk in Uncategorized on August 28th, 2008

Mozilla Labs has released version 0.2 of weave. Weave is an interesting Firefox extension designed to syncronized Firefox profiles between several computers (ie: work, laptop, home). This version, at least according to reports, is more stable and doesn’t cause the browser to crash after a few hours. It also apparently has a very interesting installation wizard. The only concern I have, at least at the moment, seems to be that it is using a third party for the syncronization and doesn’t have the option to setup your own server to handle the syncs. However, it does encrypt things using RSA public/private keys and AES and lets you set the passphrase … so … maybe okay. Oh, and it seems to use Captcha … which, as we know, is dead.
However, those of us interested in building extensions might want to disassemble the extension to see how they did the setup wizard. I doubt it is that complex.
Captcha is broken
Posted by plurk in Uncategorized on August 28th, 2008

Great article over on the Guardian about how captcha is broken. Check it out: Captcha is broken - now what?.
Dummkopf!
Posted by plurk in Uncategorized on December 15th, 2002
We all get heavier as we get older because there’s a lot more information in our heads.
Vlade Divac, Basketball player

I ran across this picture on several websites recently, usually with the title ‘Dumkopf’. The english speakers, whose sites I found this picture one, obviously had no clue what this book was about. They simply saw the word ‘existenz’ and assume that this is a german book about existentialism. Amusingly, the book is about setting up a small business.
“Werden Sie Ihr eigener Chef!” Become your own boss, Dumkopf!

