Monday, January 19, 2009

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Make sure you subscribe to the Chrome dev channel

You can get a preview of the next version of Google Chrome  by enabling the developer preview channel. It is not for the faint of hart so only do this if you have time to waste or like to be on the cutting edge:



The Dev channel is where ideas get tested (and sometimes fail). The Dev channel can be very unstable at times, and new features usually require some manual configuration to be enabled. Still, simply using Dev channel releases is an easy (practically zero-effort) way for anyone to help improve Google Chrome.


The latest build picks up a lot of fixes from Web Kit so you will notice increased compatability and several new features like user scripts.

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Trouble....

Trust me. You do not want this message flashing on your TV when you transfer old camcorder videos of your kids to a DVD Recorder:



It will be a pain to edit the pieces together, but I hope I got most of the tape starting/stopping/rewinding a few times. At least I hope so or I'm in trouble...


 

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

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The last barrier to developing for Android is gone

Developing with emulators is “fine” but you have no idea how it works on the final device. Which is why I usually make builds for the real device as soon as possible to verify that what I am trying to do is feasible on the real device.


So I'm thrilled to see that Google has launched a $399 Android Dev Phone that is not locked to any provider:



The Android Dev Phone 1 is a SIM-unlocked and hardware-unlocked device that is designed for advanced developers. The device ships with a system image that is fully compatible with Android 1.0, so you can rely on it when developing your applications. You can use any SIM in the device and can flash custom Android builds that will work with the unlocked bootloader. Unlike the bootloader on retail devices, the bootloader on the Android Dev Phone 1 does not enforce signed system images. The Android Dev Phone 1 should also appeal to developers who live outside of T-Mobile geographies.


I got an Apple iPhone 3G this summer but this is pretty tempting as I haven't done much device coding after I changed jobs last year. I have got several requests for improving my Windows Mobile apps but I'm still evaluating my options; make cross device web apps (iPhone, Android, Win Mobile), buy a (very) expensive Mac, buy a expensive Visual Studio license or go for the free and open source Android. I had loads of fun, and I have learned a lot, developing the apps but at the moment they are frozen as I don't use my Windows Mobile device anymore.


I firmly believe that web apps (with syncronization in some cases) are the way to go but they are not very well suited for the apps I have developed for Windows Mobile so far (password manager, gmail notifier with Today Screen support). Android has a very interesting model for extending built in features so that may be the way to go (if Santa gets me a Android Dev Phone :-)

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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Finally solar powered!

It took longer than planned, but we finally made it:


 


“The Plant“ is finally live, producing 9 kWh on a short day like today. I cannot wait to see how much it produces during a typical Italian summer day.



It may not look like much but it should be enough to cover our energy needs based on the data from last year.


Installed with the fantastic support of the local Lega Ambiente di Limbiate and the 0 tax loan from http://www.bccbarlassina.it/

Saturday, October 11, 2008

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A Guinness World Record holder at dancing???

We set the new Guinness World record for sirtaki dancing last month. Cool Or What?



I'm notoriously bad at dancing but we managed to break the record in the single attempt we had. The most challenging and surprisingly fun and satisfying team building I've done.


 

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Meet our 2 new family members

I proudly present Cocca & De 
(no, it is not a new fashion brand, but two hens. I guess you have to be Italian to get the names :-)


Sydney, below, gets on with them better than I thought.



I expected to come home to find his mouth full of feathers one day but it didn't take him long to find out that they are more useful alive. As soon as he hears them sing in the morning, he takes off like a rocket to find the eggs. So far he has eaten more eggs than the rest of us...


I don't like the idea of locking in Cocca & De so today I modified the fence around their house so Sydney no longer can get inside. I guess he still gets to eat the eggs of Cocca which has the habit of laying the eggs around in the garden. De, on the other hand, is regular like a Swiss clock and lays an egg inside the house just in time for breakfast.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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10 years, again!

Hm..



Am I getting old or what?