Lenfis bLog
Computer, Coffee & Co
Computer, Coffee & Co
04. Feb
I read a blog post about Mozilla Weave a few days ago and I’m happy Mozilla developed such a tool. But a few years too late, I’m now hooked completely on XMarks (formerly Foxmarks) and completely satisfied. Does anyone perhaps know, why I should or shouldn’t use Weave instead?
04. Feb
For those who love their readline/emacs keybindings, you can have firefox and all gtk applications behave a little bit like that. This article describes how easy you can activate it and what keybindings there are. I recently created a new user profile for myself and missed the keybindings I got used to. To activate it under gnome, it’s enough to run the following command and have shortcuts like C-a, C-e or C-k work again.
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_key_theme Emacs --type string
29. Jan
My Reaction Buttons plugin got accepted on the wordpress plugin site. Yeah! I guess thats not too hard, but I’m happy about it anyways.
Now you can install Reaction Buttons right out of your wordpress blog, without the hassle of downloading and uploading it to your blog.
Next hing to do is make some colors configurable through the admin menu. Or is CSS enough? Not sure yet.
28. Jan
I finally found time last weekend to try to build my first wordpress plugin. I stumbled across a Blog at bloggers with an interesting little feature: There were a couple of buttons below the post to express your reactions to the post, like “interesting” or “cool”. Since I always like to interact with my readers, especially on my blogs which cover a certain topic, it’s always nice to find ways to make it easier for your readers.
But I couldn’t find a plugin which does that on wordpress and well, long story short, here it is: Reaction Buttons. You can check it out on this very blog and on the screenshot of a clean german wordpress installation below.
25. Nov
Today I got my speakers (AX510) for my Dell 24″ screen. They are attached to the bottom of the display and are powered directly through the screens power supply. But since I attached LEDs at the back of my monitor two years ago, I had to take the bottom LEDs down. And that went quite well, I was a bit afraid they wouldn’t come off anymore, but the Tesa PowerStrips did well. Attaching the speakers was done in no time and I hooked them up to my server/second workstation, where I hadn’t had any sound yet. They sound quite nice for small integrated speakers, even though they cannot compare to a real 5.1 speaker system. And now I attached the LEDs again and everything works great.
04. Nov
Today I re-tagged some of my posts again, because thats the only information the s9y to wordpress script didn’t got. While doing that, I relived some of my pain with the purchase of my vdr. But now I’m home and started chalooby, my vdr in the living room, to see an episode of Sons of Anarchy and realized: My vdr runs pretty damn good. It may not be as flashy and nice as some of the modern HTPC systems, but the feature list (old german post) is still impressive, especially the fact that I can use the tv signal over the network on my second vdr and any other computer in the network. (Working on TV on my android phone though
) And in addition to that, I really hated the company that sold me the hard (and at the time software) for the vdr. But even though they made some pretty bad decisions, the hardware is quite good supported after all. Today and yesterday I worked on a vdr I set up with my colleague for him and we had soo many problems with it over the last two years. First the output to the TV (we tried through the graphic card, a dxr3 and it finally worked after buying a technotrend card), then the display, the remotes and the biggest problem was the automatic power on with an external self made device. He had some problems lately with the vdr and we upgraded the system yesterday. After I got the remote running again, now the automatic power on doesn’t work.
What I’m trying to say is: Yeah my vdr, yeah chalooby, yeah yeti!
03. Nov
I just decided that my Serendipity, as much as I liked it in the past, got a bit dusty. That was my fault I guess, but since I write in other blogs with wordpress too, I decided to switch. It was quite easy actually. You don’t really have to mention the installation and the import of the old articles was quite easy too, thanks to this import tool.
Articles before today may look a bit weird, but the important stuff should be accessible. Too bad I’ll lose my google entries, but well, its not as if I would try to make money here.
I’ll have to find some theme though and setup plugins. But not now, I’ll see in a couple of days.
03. Nov
My blog is quite dead ATM, I somehow can not or don’t want to find time to blog. But I twitter from time to time, thats much faster than a whole blog entry.
But I tried this year to have a small Halloween party and gave some Halloween recipes a try:
At first I carved my first pumpkin and used the pumpkin for a Chili con Kürbis (Chili con pumpkin).
After I carved them, they looked like this.
I also tried around with some jello, but somehow the Haribo worms melted, so I had to took the rest out.
After that I served some pus hands with blood:
And as a drink I had bug eyes punch:
15. Mrz
Ich spiele ja momentan sehr stark mit dem Gedanken mir ein Android basiertes Handy, also ein T-Mobile G1 zu kaufen. (Wobei ohne T-Mobile Vertrag…) Bei meinen Recherchen bin ich über folgendes Video gestolpert, das mich sehr beeindruckt hat: Das Handy kann mit Hilfe des GPS und dem Kompass Deine Position und Ausrichtung feststellen und blendet dann in das Kamerabild Zusatzinformationen zu Sehenswürdigkeiten ein. Und wenn das nur annähernd so schnell wie in dem Video geht, ist das absolut außergewöhnlich: