I wrote about the closed Virgin Megastore in October. A few weeks later the newspapers informed the world that the austrian branch of the Virgin Megastore has become insolvent.
Since I needed some x-mas presents, today i entered the embassy of the dark side aka as “Geiz ist geil”. The atmosphere is really uncomfortable (especially four days before x-mas it was very crowded), but obviously somebody told them about the Virgins closure, as the Electronic Music departement is now more than three times as large than half a year ago. The classical music departement is still a joke, and someone please tell them the difference between EBM and “Gothic”.
But luckily I found a few CDs that fit into my current mood (in the “World Music” departement, that’s the proof that I am now official old).
Now I just need an Audioscrobbler extension for my CD-Player.
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My first record
Miss Understood wrote about her first record, and i tried to remember which was the first one i bought with my pocket money. I remember my first LP, which was Billy Joel’s “Stormfront” in 1989 but i can’t remember my first single. (Well, a nice first single would have been Nirvana’s “Smells like teen spirit” but it was released 3 years too late.)
My first music MC was IIRC OMD – “Sugar Tax” 1991. My first CD was Dire Straits – “On the night”, 1993 played on my Mitsumi 1xCD-ROM drive. Allthough my first mp3 appeared on my harddisk most likely after 1998 i have no idea what that might have been.
Now playing …
I have a working now-playing script for irssi.
This sounds trivial, since now-playing scripts are available for nearly every MP3 player – IRC client combination, but nearly all of them assume that you use IRC from the same machine that plays your music.
Luckily Tobias ‘camel69’ Wulff wrote amarok_ssh which connects to the host amarok runs on via ssh and queries amarok via dcop. Limitations: You can only run one KDE session per user.
Because my irssi is running in a screen i needed to tweak my ssh-agent screen interaction as described here.
21:20 * arved is listening to Evanescence - Hello
..and i still haven’t solved my PL/SQL university assignments 🙁
Hackers & Painters
I have just finished Paul Graham‘s book “Hackers & Paintainers”. It is a collection of essays he wrote, some of them are available on his website. The subtitle of the book is “Big Ideas from the computer age”, which made me wonder if it was his choice or O’Reilly’s, as it sounds a bit arrogant for just a success story of a dotcomer.
At school i never liked essays, because I often wondered, what the author’s point is. This time was an exception and i really like some of the ideas Paul Graham expressed, although i disagree with him on several topics.
And of course I was also impressed that the author mentioned FreeBSD several times in the book (although not as often as Lisp :-).
last.fm and Next Generation Media players
I tried to use last.fm and audioscrobbler in September but failed.
After reading Rob’s entry about last.fm I tried again to get it working and this time I succeeded. Now I just need to find a way to integrate the audioscrobbler RDF feed into my page. (Unfortunately they are using the description tag instead of the title tag, so py-rssfetch does not produce good looking output).. When it works, the “Now playing!” has the latest songs from my playlist. (The CGI is a bit slow, because it is fetching the RSS feeds live, which takes quite a while over my slow ADSL line)
I added the XMMS/BMP scrobbler plugin yesterday to the FreeBSD ports, it still crashes sometimes. The other audioscrobbler-aware Mediaplayer is amarok from CVS and rumours are GNOME rhythmbox also has a plugin, but i never tried that one.
Last.fm works best with good ID3 tags, but unfortunately libmusicbrainz, which automagically fixes your tags, is broken on FreeBSD 5.x, so I have to handedit my ID3 tags.
Next to scrobbler and musicbrainz i discovered another killer feature in amarok. It is able to grab the Cover Images from amazon and Lyrics from a Lyrics website. So Digital Music finally catches up with CD-booklets from the 1990s.
BTW, To become my favorite mediaplayer, amarok just needs to become much more stable (it crashes so horribly that gdb gives up too) and it needs a better UI, especially the KDE sidebar tab widget ist just intuitive.
I have isolated one in the Tag Editor, hopefully Scott Wheeler will find the real fix soon.
Bitten by a python
While trying to fix yet another charset problem in my perl rssfetch script, i decided to give python a go, because i wanted to try Mark Pilgrim’s feedparser. Although I knew zero about python, with help of Google and uza’s great python book i was able to rewrite the program in a very short time. The new script is much shorter, more readable, has less bugs and more features. So I think I like python and I will try to rewrite my other perl scripts in python.
Download py-rssfetch-0.1 and review my first python script 🙂
Soundtrack November 2004
I will try to post a new soundtrack regulary every month consisting of songs i heard very often that month. This month a lot more Electronic and Dancemusic appeared on my playlist:
Calexico – El Morro
Carl Craig – Mind of a machine
Evanescence – Going under
Barbara Tucker – I get lifted
Miss Kittin vs Marshall Jefferson – Mushrooms
Takuro meets Vanessa Mae – Way of Difference
Tangerine Dream – Das Madchen auf dem Dach
Yazoo – Chinese detectives
Why “computer science” is a bad term
I just orderd the book “Hackers and Painters” by Paul Graham after reading this article
In the example chapter is my quote of the day:
Luckily in German it is called “Informatik”, so there are people at our university, that still write real software 🙂
Snow
I spent the weekend in Salzburg. They have real snow and not only storms and rain like here in Vienna.
My girlfriend’s brother fell from the roof while fixing rooftiles. Luckily he survived falling down ca. seven meter onto the concrete courtyard without major injuries. He is now in hospital; the emergency physician diagnosed internal bleedings, a strained hamstring and a twisted thig. (hm, my anatomy vocabulary is really bad).
Dports Bugreport closed
Today I noticed that my Darwinbugreport has been fixed two months ago. Only 10 months after i submitted it. Neither did the committer close the Bug report nor did he credit me in the commit log.
Who said that bugzilla would be a solution to fighting FreeBSD Bug reports?
Darwinports are a lot smaller, they use a proclaimed better tool and they still can’t handle their bug reports. Long live GNATS!