Eyes in blood

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It’s late as hell, my eyes are almost in blood and all I can remember is this poem from dhartmei’s page:

The computer center is empty,
Silent except for the whine of the cooling fans.
I walk the rows of CPUs,
My skin prickling with magnetic flux.
I open a door, cold and hard,
And watch the lights dancing on the panels.
A machine without soul, men call it,
But its soul is the sweat of my comrades,
Within it lie the years of our lives,
Disappointment, friendship, sadness, joy,
The algorithmic exultations,
The long nights filled with thankless toil,
I hear the echoes of sighs and laughter,
And in the darkened offices
The terminals shine like stars.

— Geoffrey James, The Zen of Programming

Alan Wake Demo at IDF

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Via Bitaites I’ve been reading about the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). What really catched my attention was the video demo (find it on YouTube) of the game Alan Wake, sucessor of the well-known Max Payne.

Running on a overclocked Intel 2 Quad processor and with a Nvidia Geforce 7900GTX, the graphics and effects are truly mind-blowing. When they turn On the “tornado feature” you just can’t keep your eyes from the video :)

Just check it out and be amazed!

Mashups, MashupCamp

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If you haven’t read or heird something about MashupCamp, here it goes:

“an unconference-style event that’s dedicated to bringing together the Internet software mashup community for a face-to-face collaborative meetup[..]”

Don’t get excited because it has happened already, in July 2006. Luckily, talk videos are available. But what are mashups anyway?

“Mashups (be they software or content-oriented) are most often characterized by the way they draw upon functionality and/or content from two or more sources (at least one of which is third-party to the developer) to produce a new creative work.”

Any examples?

“taking something like Yahoo Maps and mashing it together with your Salesforce.com data to come up with some cool new innovative Web-based application? Or, are you thinking of building something unique and interesting on top of the application programming interfaces (APIs) from Amazon.com and Eventful.com?”

A nice example of a mashup is blueOKapi.com that is mainly mashing up Google Maps, Flickr and YouTube all together using Ruby on Rails.

Other mashup examples are linked on their wiki together with interesting resources. Check them out if you’re interested :)

Note: ferodynamics.com has an article about the recent plane crash in Manhattan and how the “social” approach in sites like Digg didn’t quite work well this time:

With the story now at 1088 diggs, the top comment is, “***** you. This is no time to inject conspiracy theorys.” So much for crowd wisdom.

Help me grow my del.icio.us network

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The other day I was surfing through del.icio.us (a social bookmarking website) and clicked on a user that had a fair amount of links organized in a strange way that I wasn’t familiar with, something along the lines of this:

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I then quickly found what I had been missing is known as ‘bundle tags’ and permits organizing the tags into categories (the so called bundles).

I’m now also adding friends to my ‘network’ there. It’s useful because if I find a link about X or Y and remember one of my friends I can recommend the link to he/she just the clicking ‘Tag this page’ (via the firefox extension) and write ‘for:username‘. That’s it.

If you don’t want your friends sneaking up all your bookmarks you can always turn the privacy option in your profile so there’s really no reason not to be using this already ;)

So if you have a del.icio.us user send it to me, mine is morgadinho.

Catching up

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I finished my graduation in computer science last year (July 2005). In September 2005 I started assisting the course of Data Warehousing at the University as a so-called colaborator, a no-so-good status quo but good enough for me since it would give me time during the week (3 hours per week) to work on a MSc. It was a cheerful experience which I enjoyed and from which I learned a lot of things. Teaching gives a whole new perspective on the material since you really have to know, you can’t know more or less.

In the semester that followed I started assisting a different course - digital systems. It certainly isn’t one of my main interest areas but as someone who loves computers and technology I found interesting and challenging problems that gave me a lot of work but also a lot of fun solving and teaching. As a professor I find the relation professor-students one of the most rewarding experiences. Making them think and pose questions. Showing how one big problem that seems unsolvable to them can be reduced simply to a trivial one when approaching it in the right way.

As the semester ended and I went into summer vacations (July 2006) my MSc work was going as expected and I had a lot of items to work on. I didn’t do almost anything useful till early September for the MSc but I had a great vacations. At least great enough to not feel they were short.

In early September I came back to Évora to catch up with my MSc advisor and to work on my thesis. I was also expecting to get payed for my work at the University (between March till July 2006) since the last payment I received from them was on March! Till today I haven’t received anything yet, which makes a total of 6 months without payment.

Me and my girlfriend in the same situation knew we didn’t want to continue living like this and both agreed on not accepting any further offers from the University. We were even advised by faculty people that the next semester would be even worse since no funds had been allocated to pay colaborators.

The plan right now is to finish my MSc thesis. Luckily my parents can support me while I don’t finish this milestone in my life but I can’t say I’m not heavily dissapointed by the inefficiency of the University as an institution. But running through my life right now I don’t regret a thing.

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