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6/28/2009 The 2nd greatest lesson I learned this weekis to accept uncertainty and defer closure. This can be seen as a derivative of the "one thing at a time" mindset. Whenever there is a desire for closure, it leads to another problem. There is never a closure for anything. Excessive desire for closure leads to panic; Panic creates chaos, the very opposite of closure. There is uncertainty every second in our life and we actually accept a lot subconsciously. It's those decisions requiring trade-offs that confuse us and lure us into the haste for closure. A design puzzle, or an implementation issue may very well be this kind of uncertainty exposed to our mind. "When a problem stays long enough, maybe it's not a problem, maybe it's a fact", says Clan Shirky in his famous "Filter failure" speech. The sustained puzzle is a factual uncertainty. The wise reaction is to accept it and say to yourself, "you are not gonna finish it before going to bed on time". So I'll go to bed now. The greatest lesson I learned this weekPeople say "one thing at a time". The thing is that it is fxxking hard to realize that you are doing 2+ things all the time! The multitasking nature of life and the lack of manifestation of our R-mode brain functionality give us the privilege to jump around. The trick in my case is that whenever I feel stuck, 90% of chance it is because I'm trying to do two things in one shot. I'm finally better at noticing this nuance while working, but it's such a gigantic evil to fight against. The guy's too big. It is me myself. Free software"Because software is a science, we need to create license agreements which allow, and even encourage, cooperation among programmers. Computers scientists need software to be freely available for them to do their work." "Denying free availability of code enhancements creates a new boundary between science and alchemy, repeating this mistake in a new place." -- <After Software Wars> 碰见一队cosplayer晚7点左右, 唐人街中山公园, 一队洋人cosplayer在拍照, 看了下大概有火影, FF, 零之使魔, gundam seed等等. 几个雪肌mm很pp. 白人cos某些设定的dd还是有优势啊. 6/27/2009 姓什么?中国封建应当是什么时期_与二十大热点贴[17]分类 中国封建应当是什么时期 6/24/2009 误解这些年很多古训都被半句传, 以讹传讹.... 在那说烂的"修身治国齐家平天下"之前, 原来我们曾经有 "诚意正心格物致知", 顺序不能颠倒, 而现在即使后半句也已经被乱入得面目全非, 前半句则几乎失传. 其实国内学校收起那些文革校训重新启用13经才是正经事啊. 虽然多有演义, 多年前看的大河剧<利家と松> 大致讲的就是关于前田利家和松夫妇用自己人生实现这两句话的故事:"诚意正心格物致知, 修身齐家治国平天下" ubuntu appbasket KDE equivalent for OneNote 6/20/2009 Ubi annual assembly 09早听说大公司年会比春晚还折腾, Ubi年会果然有那个气势
6/19/2009 Morning babbleLost my voice. Once again a lot of plans got put into the waiting list. Regret is an inevitable consequence of life. The only cheerful thing I can do is to envision the same moment next year that I would be able to talk and sing again. 6/15/2009 Where all troubles arise“Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people. It will keep you cramped and insane your whole life, and it is the main obstacle between you and a shitty first draft. I thik perfectionism is based on the obsessive belief that if you run carefully enough, hitting each stepping-stone just right, you won’t have to die. The truth is that you will die anyway and that a lot of people who aren’t even looking at their feet are going to do a whole lot better than you, and have a lot more fun while they’re doing it." --Anne Lamott And perfectionism is more than that. “To have it all” is its highest representation. Every time I ignited myself with this temptation, I started to drift away, fall down, or get hurt. It is not perfectionism that leads you to perfection. Lose it till you are comfortable with where you are, and what you are. 6/13/2009 中国的脸是让这个SB滤八丢光了美软件公司称绿坝更新要经过他们的服务器from Solidot by matrix 密 歇根大学的研究人员早前已经发现,绿坝的安装文件含有美产过滤软件CyberSitter的dll文件和分类和过滤列表。星期五,CyberSitter 的开发商Solid Oak Software公开指责绿坝抄袭代码。 Solid Oak Software声称绿坝的用户界面模仿了CyberSitter的风格。公司执行官Brian Milburn说,十分可恶的是绿坝使用了CyberSitter的dll文件后连名字都不改,更荒谬的是绿坝软件的更新还要访问他们的服务器。 Milburn说,当密歇根研究人员的分析报告发布之后,他100%相信绿坝使用了他们的私有代码,他不能确定对方是反向工程,还是直接偷取。 Milburn表示他们正在考虑采取什么手段防止他们所有的代码被滥用。为了避免服务器因大量中国用户的更新请求而瘫痪,他们考虑的一种可能的方法是屏蔽 中国的地址。这不是第一次CyberSitter的代码被窃取,早在90年代黑客就反向工程CyberSitter,允许用户能访问成人内容。 6/8/2009 Clint Eastwood and Sondra LockeThe Gauntlet is probably my favorite Eastwood movie, and the romantic thread in that movie was simply gorgeous. The intimacy that Sondra displayed towards Clint in the armored bus is just beyond verbal description. I adore Sondra's acting in the movie. But that very special scene, I believe, is the real thing that Sondra felt about Clint, so smooth, tender, and effortless. It was the prefect snapshot while they were at the peak of that 14-year affair. I can't imagine what the scene would turn out to be when they went on the Supreme Court of California years later. All the ordinary break-ups leave no trace of joy in the end. But in movies, some special people had to save the best moment of their lives for archiving, for creating illusions of hope. 6/6/2009 The very highlight of C75!!...is the virtual-singer 初音ミク, about 10 projects in C75 used "her" as their vocalists. She is arguably one of the most suitable figures for hi-tech electronic music, capable of virtually any difficult phrases that digital composers may come up with. I previously thought that this might be SFXs on top of a living singer. Not very true. It IS a synth made with Vocaloid2 released in 2007, although created based on voice samples of a female artist 藤田咲. This must mean the Yamaha DX10 the 2nd to the industry. I've heard of similar quality Japanese-language-capable voice synth the first week I came to McGill. But again, it's Japanese themselves that created a comercial success of an existing music tech like they did 20 years ago. WAY TO GO! I can't wait to check out the Linux version of it! Sample songs Kuso AV cliche with 初音ミク Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocaloid#Hatsune_Miku http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%9D%E9%9F%B3%E3%83%9F%E3%82%AF http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%9D%E9%9F%B3%E6%9C%AA%E4%BE%86 http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOCALOID Example projects:
ubuntu appgqview much much superior image viewer than built-in eye-of-gnome!! 6/5/2009 <我和一个日本女生>http://read.2200book.com/files/article/html/66/66980/index.html The recent cult Mandarin internet novel drew new fires on post-80 “issues”. There are no issues per se. Guys/gals are already here and function like a breeze. Story-wise, <我和一个日本女生> hardly holds up, with lots of last-minute coincidences and plot holes. The author seems to be too into Japanese/Korean drama cliche such as fatal diseases, car accidents, fucked-up birth/adoption identities. But all these ridicules can’t stop you from seeing it as something totally different, something you wouldn’t expect from Mainland Chinese writers, a stingy refresh. It's the sheer straightforward yet crafted dirty text, the simplistic edgy attitude, and the unmistakable social setup of contemporary China. It is about the Chinese beat generation, the truth of the life cycle of a troop of urban youngsters. No hope or religion, just make love, get hands dirty, and feel proud of it. Above all, these guys still endear each other and even make significant devotions/sacrifices. The stage is small nonetheless. But think about why such a small stage ended up with millions of hardcore audience and defenders online. The truth is out there. When a Japanese friend of mine tried to use this as her Mandarin reading material, I voted against the idea with a mixed feeling. The first 5-minutes of reading would lead every Mandarin teacher to the same conclusion: This is not something you are supposed to read in class. But now I’m pretty curious how it will develop cuz it’s creating increasingly richer substance beyond the initial sexual/abusive crap, and how Japanese would view the “intellectual” side of contemporary Chinese out of the competitor box. Here an interesting point is that the author's pen-name reads roughly as anti-Japan, yet the Japanese characters in the novel are surprisingly nationality-less and fuse into the society in a seamless way, no shallow ethnic conflicts at all. You generally forget them being Japanese. The author strives to make it this way, and I have to admit it's THE attraction to me because no one in Mainland China has taken such a neutral stance in arts. Too much superficial war symbolism and self-indulgent diplomatic double-talk, and we've got drunk with too much nationalism against Japan (and anyone dislikes anything about China) over the years. At this rate, it should be better than <奋斗> and such, at least more promising. 发件人:骏马<majun19830917@yahoo.com.cn> |
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