Archive for April, 2009
Till last week on Twitter – 2009-04-27
- 10 hours connecticum in Berlin: mouth, brain & feet all hurt… #
- Back home from Berlin – off to bed… #
- Just watched the very nice ScreenCastsOnline episode featuring Tweetie http://bit.ly/weoSG #
- This looks like a nice gadget: http://bit.ly/GnjwV And using a 3G access through Wifi is included too! #
- #spielplatz #
- sonnenbrand beim rutschen… #
Till last week on Twitter – 2009-04-20
- No more iPhone at hand – plenty of free time http://bit.ly/81FKp #
- #yoga #
- #ASOT400 really nice for late working @ office: http://www.di.fm/mp3/vocaltrance.pls #
- How many users does Flickr have? #
- #ASOT400 in the office in munich at 1:47 #
- Back in the office #
- Preparing my session #
- Giving a presentation about #twitter #
- Till is waiting to join live #ASOT400 #
No more iPhone at hand – plenty of free time
So, my iPhone is still dead. I still didn’t manage to get in touch with the insurance to get it fixed…
Anyway, there is another recent finding: W/o an iPhone at hand I have far more free time to spend. I used to spend a couple of hours playing with my phone every day – I think. Now this time is all free. You might notice a drop in posting frequency on twitter, facebook, even on my blog: Reading less RSS feeds I have less stories to re-submit, so less content for the blog.
Although I spent quite some time playing with my iPhone, this one is far worse.
Who knows who my online-times will be with a Android phone or a Palm Pre? Is online time a measure of quality for a smartphone? Currently I use the old Nokia E90 of a colleague: It has a lot of functionality, but surfing is no, twitter is no, facebook is no no. The whole thing is just built for business…
So long so good, have a good night,
– Till.
Till last week on Twitter – 2009-04-13
- That would be a piece of software I would buy http://bit.ly/IBovO #
- Time to go to bed…. #
- RT @garymccaffrey has a crazy idea. 19,530 new twitter followers in 30 days? Check it out http://tweetergetter.com/tillg #
- Cool concept & idea: http://tweetergetter.com #
- Trying to put #lightbox and #wordpress together for http://gartnerich.com #
- #wordpress + #lightbox = http://bit.ly/fBqgr – This piece of open source software is amazing! #
- RT @Drobo: Follow @Drobo to win a free DroboPro! http://bit.ly/iOCzM #
- Nice movie: http://gartnerich.com/naked-magicians/ #
- Heydo, #followers = #following. thx to http://tweetergetter.com/ #
- Finally posted my holiday pics: http://bit.ly/281f4P #
- cleaning the #balcony. Laurent & Frank, we need u here! #
- summer, Munich, #Flaucher
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Holiday in Zillertal
Naked magicians
I always wondered how they do these tricks. Finally I understand it’s so easy…
Thank you Henry for highlighting this one to me!
Bonne soirée,
– Till.
Vision: Use Flickr as iPhoto Repository & Backup
This is a vision I have. A piece of software that doesn’t exist yet (at least I didn’t find it) and that I think would be great to have. ![]()
The problem This is my situation when it comes to digital photos: We have 2 cameras (a big one, a small one), 2 mobile phones with integrated cameras and 3 Macs: Our stationary MacPro, my MacBookPro and an old MacBook. So we have iPhoto libraries all over. On every Mac there’s one.
What I would love to be able to do is
- easily create one big iPhoto library with all photos in it
- back up our pictures – all of them
- have a selection from within the “big library” on my smaller Macs (the MacBookPro and the MacBook)
What I do nowadays: Every once in a while I export all my pictures from the MacBookPro and import this stack into the iPhoto library of our stationary MacPro. After this act, the iPhoto library on the MacPro contains all of our pictures. But this export/import procedure takes hours: We currently have about 15’000 pictures and I haven’t found a waay to use the smart “Do not import duplicates” feature of iPhoto unless I import the pictures from my camera…
The vision Why not use Flickr as the picture repository. It’s always available, 25$ per year is a price I would be willing to pay, and the services offered are a good value:
Here’s what you get…
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- Unlimited uploads and storage
- Unlimited sets and collections
- Access to your original files
- Stats on your account
- Ad-free browsing and sharing
- HD playback for high-definition video uploads NEW
Take the first 3 points, and you have all you need for an iPhoto-Repository. All you need is a piece of software, that syncs the pictures between your iPhoto libraries and Flickr.
I would imagine an iPhoto plugin (or have it just as separate piece of software) that
- pushes all my new pictures from the local iPhoto library to Flickr
including the meta data that goes with it: album and event structures, comments, tags, geo-information… - downloads pictures from Flickr to my local machine
including all the meta data
based on rules. Examples:
- Always wanna have the most recent 5GB of pictures on that MacBook
- All pictures or albums flagged with work
- Whatever ideas - Properly handles deletions: Somehow I need to be able to get rid of pictures – for real. Otherwise deleting a picture in one iPhoto library brings it mack with the next sync…
And now to the seniores software engineers: iPhoto has an API and Flickr has an API. So hurry, put together the stuff and please send it to me – I won’t charge anything for the good idea
Or let me know if I missed something and this tool already exists!
What a shame that I can’t program at night anymore – then again: may be there are better ways to spend the nights…
Buenas noches,
– Till.
Till last week on Twitter – 2009-04-06
- Working outside any office: http://www.delistar.de/amalien.html #
- On macs even viruses look stylish http://bit.ly/68lH4 #
- Working on a twitter presentation #
- Checking jobs in France: http://www.mgm-tp.com/mgm/career/france/DeveloperJ2EE #
- Finally back online! http://gartnerich.com/till-has-fast-internet-access-now/ #
Till has fast internet access now!
After 3 months in the new flat, today came the last passwords I needed from Telekom in order to set up the VDSL access.
And that’s the result:
According to Telekom we should be able to watch IPTV with this. Let’s see…
BTW: I took the test at SpeedTest.net, it was the best I found.
Have a good week end,
– Till.