Monthly Archives: March 2008

Alt email (now fixed)

Some disk in the US got filled up during Easter, so any email to me should be sent to firstname.lastname at gmail dot com Thanks. Update: Done, got it fixed. And started thinking: Couldn’t Gmail be my mail backend? Really? … Continue reading

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Thoughts about old age

Thoughts about old age from the work-floor: “My uncle is retired now, and does nothing but going to dinners, and hunting.” “I’ma be a amateur archaelogist in my riper years.” “Full beards.”

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Kbh.dk – upcoming muni-YASN (not so YA, though)

More talk about other people’s work: (My amazing wife) Luisa’s doing launch work on Copenhagen municipality social network website/service KBH.dk. Sign up for their upcoming beta. It could get quite interesting. Their business model? Not “making money”. Providing a service … Continue reading

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Io in iPhones?

Peeking in a recent Io checkin, this was in the IoPlayer/_Readme.txt: An IoPlayer is basically an executable that when launched: – opens a window with a GL view – looks in it’s launch directory for a main.io file and executes … Continue reading

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Hackmeetup notes

Just came home from this week’s Hackmeetup. Here is the short report. Fredrik struggled onwards with Lua and C++ game hacking. Ola mentioned the Lua/C++ bridge Luabind, which was originally envisioned as a Boost::Python-like project, but generic, to hook up … Continue reading

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stop press – Nina von Rüdiger and Joc Koljonen create manga album named Oblivion High

Watch a 30-seconds teaser video for the soon-to-be-released manga (comic book, you know) Oblivion High. Yes, Nina, that perky web-and-illustration person you met when I used to live in Stockholm, sometimes with Jonas Bohlin nearby, or Joc Koljonen. That Nina. … Continue reading

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Thanks, Webby, hackmeetup got new look

Hackmeetup now looks better, thanks to Webby, the ASCII alchemy package in Ruby.

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