Aargh, it’s too bloody easy to rip off these tabs and there’s no way to re-attach them from what I can tell. Something about the sensitivity pop-up menus and the tab drag thing has been tuned up. It’s practically impossible to keep a pop-up menu open using a two-fingered click (touchpad).
Every time I rip-off a tab it makes me want to throw gnome out the window. the UI seems to have become more and more of a crayon interface without actually improving.
Tabs. A logical option for grouping works on different projects. Apparently, you’re supposed to use multiple windows in a desktop.
Don’t hide or disable menu items…
The suggestion by Joel to not hide or disable menu items is a good one. There’s only one issue. With the way it’s worded you could end up with a swarm of dialogs. I would suggest some form of stackable notification item. The status bar isn’t really suitable for this as there’s no way to get stuff back from it historically.
The ‘in frame‘ dialog that’s becoming popular these days in such browsers as Firefox. This is a reasonable ‘dialog’, and you could remove them automatically after a period of time (say 30 seconds). as long as they are differentiated from the other items on the screen it would be reasonable.
I reboot and get an ’emergency security update’ from Flash
Apparently, it needed to install a security update. I don’t believe I’m using any flash applications that would keep the player in use, so why the pathetic dialog on the left after I installed it? This is one of those cases where pushing through the update makes more sense. As it is this only tells me that I need to reboot my computer to be safe from ‘flash viruses‘.
Is it that the flash component is so embedded in the operating system that updating it requires a reboot? If that’s the case then why? it’s only a little thing for displaying animations; not the end of the fricking world.
The fuzzy plus kind of hurts my eye
It’s kind of noticeable. Respect the grid!
I wonder what it looks like on windows…
Spaces and multi-monitor
I would not recommend using spaces on a multi-monitor setup. It’s just a bit too painful to use. Things just disappear into the pit of another space.
It works well on a single-monitor setup though.
Security, what the f**k do you mean by this
These bloody security measures drive me up the wall. I may, or may not have already stated where this special error message comes from, but probably didn’t. In this case it’s caused by the sysinternals process explorer running. It would also probably be triggered by the registry monitor as well, I’m just not certain. The issue is a two parter. Yes, I understand that you’re trying to protect your damned stupid copy protection mechanism, but would you please put a decent damned error message up so that the common user can have a chance of getting past the problem. But no, this is at the same level as ‘General Protection Fault‘ under windows 3.11. There’s no actual protection from this. A practiced hacker has already changed the pattern of the virtual drivers of procexp and regmon to be undetectable (generally using permissions on the registry).
I use No-cd patches for this reason. There’s no obvious no-cd patch for mass effect, simply because it needs a single activation before playing. Unfortunately the entire securom scheme is still in place, causing play degredation and generally making life difficult for people.
Slashes for filenames
I created a file with a series of slashes in the name under Mac OSX; Or at least they look like slashes. When I look at it under the cli they’re colons. Ok mac, which one is it [:/] ???
pt_deny_attach still works
I was concerned that it wasn’t working properly when I was trying a ::tick-100 /execname == “iTunes”/ { @[ustack()] = count() }, which is kind of useless, and all I received was a bunch of errors involving invalid addresses.
However, it seems to be working…
himitsu:/Library/Extensions# gdb --pid=$(ps -fe | grep '[i]Tunes' | grep -v Helper | awk '{print $2}') GNU gdb 6.3.50-20050815 (Apple version gdb-960) (Sun May 18 18:38:33 UTC 2008) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i386-apple-darwin". /Library/Extensions/15971: No such file or directory. Attaching to process 15971. zsh: segmentation fault gdb --pid=15971 himitsu:/Library/Extensions# kextload pt_deny_attach.kext kextload: pt_deny_attach.kext loaded successfully himitsu:/Library/Extensions# gdb --pid=$(ps -fe | grep '[i]Tunes' | grep -v Helper | awk '{print $2}') GNU gdb 6.3.50-20050815 (Apple version gdb-960) (Sun May 18 18:38:33 UTC 2008) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i386-apple-darwin". /Library/Extensions/16048: No such file or directory. Attaching to process 16048. Reading symbols for shared libraries . done Reading symbols for shared libraries .................................................................................................................................................... done 0x943114a6 in mach_msg_trap () (gdb) quit The program is running. Quit anyway (and detach it)? (y or n) y Detaching from process 16048 thread 0x20b. himitsu:/Library/Extensions#
broken openid server :(
Plaxo doesn’t like my openid server. It seems to be timing out.
Investigations later, when I don’t have hardware to fix
Testing out new posting tools
Testing the fluid/iphone ui for moveable type. It seems quite usable