The Demo Scene (link may not work) has always facinated me. Programmers gather to produce very compact, very cool programs that show off graphics and music in as little code as possible. The stuff produced is often less than 64k in size, but has enormous amounts of content. Its mind blowing when you see it and realize that there is only 64k of code running these things.
This group has some pretty impressive demos. They have recently released a First Person Shooter (ala Quake) that runs on less than 100k of code. Damn.
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MySQL AB, developer of the world’s most popular open source database, today launched MySQL Cluster, a new open source database clustering technology for applications requiring continuous availability. MySQL Cluster combines the MySQL? database with a clustering architecture to deliver 99.999 percent availability to mission-critical database applications. It is the first affordable, enterprise-scale database clustering software.
This is very cool! Five 9s reliability in an open source database. Great for those “mission-critical” hobbies =) It looks like its released under a dual license, one open source and one commercial license for software vendors and commercial MySQL customers.
Full press release here.
MySQL Cluster FAQ
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Posted by: Xeeban in Science
This article is a news item about a scientist who is predicting a large earthquake in southern California sometime before September 5th.
A US geophysicist has set the scientific world ablaze by claiming to have cracked a holy grail: accurate earthquake prediction, and warning that a big one will soon hit southern California.
Its both scary and good news rolled into one. A big quake in a heavily populated are will not be a good thing, but if the science behind it is valid, then we have a new method of predicting earthquakes months ahead of time. That will save a lot of lives if used properly.
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I spent a few hours this weekend finishing up my taxes. I am always suprised each year at how much a pain in the butt the whole process is. Luckilly I’ve been using Turbo Tax for the web. Its saved me literally hours of frustration and hassle. Its a nifty web-based program that pretty much walks you through all the details of doing your taxes. It even checks for errors, gives suggestions for missed deductions, and is all around a very cool thing to use.
It just takes a few minutes to get all the various W2, 1099 and other forms you have, log into the website, and a while later you’re all done. Highly recommended. Even better, you can then file electronically and ask that any refunds be sent via direct deposit. No fuss, no mess. We live in glorious times that even tax time is easier.
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There is an interesting link via Slashdot this morning called A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools.
This essay is a manifesto about software for collaboration — why the world’s future depends on it, why the current crop of tools isn’t good enough, and what programmers can and must do about it.
Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by: Xeeban in Books
I’ve found a neat list of the Internet’s top 100 sci-fi and fantasy books. I am currently working my way down the list and reading those books I have not yet read. Lots of great reading for the summer =) I’ll update my book list as I get them.
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I’ve posted MP3s for G Major and G Minor. These are for solfege practice. There two MP3s with just the arpeggiated notes, one at a slow tempo and another slightly faster. The other two MP3s are blocked with chords to sing the arpeggiated solfege against, one slow and one fast.
G Major
G Minor
The progressions are the root and 1st inversions. These in major and minor form one of the cornerstones of your harmonic grid.
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The Sci-fi channel is making a mini-series on Larry Niven’s Ringworld!
RINGWORLD: Based on Larry Niven’s RINGWORLD series of novels, a four-hour mini-series is in development. In the future four explorers crash on an artificial structure in deep space, a mammoth ring that circles a distant star. Exploring this strange place, the humans discover that there is life here and secrets that could change the universe forever.
Link to source here.
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I’ve added two new harmonic progressions to the solfege page in the resources area. Progression 1 is an ascending progression. Progression 2 is a descending progression. I’ve included two MP3s for each. One at 80 bpm and faster one at 100 bpm. The solfege for the progressions is indicated below the MP3 links.
The progressions are:
Progression 1: i – ii73 – V6/III (VII) – III – i6 – V6/iv (I6) – iv – i6 – ii73 – vii6 – i
Progression 2: i V6 – v6 – IV6 – iv6 – i64 – V4-3 – V – V6 – i
Enjoy.
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A lot of noise is being made about Google’s new web mail service, GMail. But here is a blog entry that talks about the real power of Google and why they are going to dominate the next decade of the Web.
A quote from the blog:
Google has taken the last 10 years of systems software research out of university labs, and built their own proprietary, production quality system. What is this platform that Google is building? It’s a distributed computing platform that can manage web-scale datasets on 100,000 node server clusters. It includes a petabyte, distributed, fault tolerant filesystem, distributed RPC code, probably network shared memory and process migration. And a datacenter management system which lets a handful of ops engineers effectively run 100,000 servers. Any of these projects could be the sole focus of a startup.
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