- Steven Moffat Took Our “Which Doctor Who Companion Are You” Quiz
Results actually not all that surprising.
Interesting Links for 17-09-2015
- Steven Moffat Took Our “Which Doctor Who Companion Are You” Quiz
- Results actually not all that surprising.
(tags: 2015-09-16 doctor who via tumblr )
Delicious Links for 2015-09-15
- Jackie Chan – How to Do Action Comedy – YouTube
‘Every Frame a Painting’ is a great series on YouTube about the craft of film-making. Definitely worth checking out this video on Jackie Chan.
- Behind the indie video game sensation that caught NASA’s attention
This looks like a lot of fun, but I don’t know if it’s worth the time investment to get to the fun part.
- How To Make LEGO Gummy Candy! – YouTube
Just a few simple ingredients and you too can build an edible Lego landscape.
- 19 Scottish Landmarks That Are Actually Really Crap
Scotland is, of course, completely terrible and there’s no reason to go there.
- The Dragon Autopsy – The Atlantic
Even in death Komodo dragons are incredibly tough.
- This is the best explanation of gerrymandering you will ever see – The Washington Post
Nice and simple explanation of the types of gerrymandering and how it all works.
- Old Spice | And So It Begins – YouTube
Original flavor (odor?) Old Spice Man makes a triumphant return.
- No Reverb Added: An Acoustical Experiment of a Song Recorded in 15 Different Locations | Colossal
I love videos like this, with multi-layered vocals.
- LEGO Man Costume!
- Haplodiploidy | Aceso Under Glass
Reproduction is weird.
- Turn Your iPhone Into a Crappy 1985 Camcorder With This App
- Mad Scientist Frankenstein Light Switch. by GeekHouseCreations
I’m tempted to get one of these for the switch down into the basement.
- The most obsolete infrastructure money could buy – my worst job ever | Hacker News
Some truly horrifying tales of working with ancient technology.
- The technical debt of the millennia | Minds aren’t magic
Even the introduction of AI won’t induce people to keep their code clean.
- The mystery of Devil’s Kettle Falls | MNN – Mother Nature Network
Half of a river flows down an hole and doesn’t seem to ever come out again.
- How Can I Be A Comedian | Michelle Gomez at The Comedy Store – YouTube
- Printing transparent glass in 3-D | MIT News
Wow. This looks like it’ll open up some really new doors in terms of glass sculpture and artistry. Technical applications might be a few years off yet.
- An artificial arm with a sense of touch
DARPA scientists have developed an artificial arm capable of sending touch signals to the brain of the user. We live in the future.
My tweets
- Mon, 12:02: .@USPS & @USPSHelp, how come the self serve machines don’t always print the street address after I’ve typed it in?
- Mon, 12:05: .@USPS & @USPSHelp, today the machine printed the full street, apt, & city + zip. Saturday I only got the city + zip
PSA: How to switch between /friends page and /feed page
Someone just discovered* the simple way to switch your journal between using the /friends page and the /feed page.
- Visit the Admin Console.
- a) Enter
set modern_feed off
and click Execute return to the /friends page.
b) Enterset modern_feed on
and click Execute to return to the /feed page.
- Visit the LJ homepage, click on the link to your friend page and check that it worked.
That’s it. No muss, no fuss, no need to open a support request.
Special note for users with S1 Journal layouts
If the above instructions didn’t work, go visit the Journal Style page and check to see if you’re using an original S1 journal layout. Apparently there’s a bug right now preventing user with S1 journal layouts from using the original /friends page.
LiveJournal deprecated S1 over a decade ago and while they’ve been pretty good about keeping it working I’ve got a feeling this might be the incident that prompts them to pull the plug. So you can either wait for them to maybe fix the bug, or it might be time to explore some of the newer S2 layouts. If you do switch be aware that there is no longer an option to switch back to your S1 layout.
Other display options that affect seeing the new design
There are a few other options that affect whether or not and where you’ll see the new LiveJournal design. And as a reminder the overall new design, the friends /feed, and the new Air journal layout all match each other visually, but are affected by different options.
- We’ve already talked about the /feed page up above. The default colors for that match the white, blue, and grey of the new site design but can be altered by clicking on the gear icon on the left side of the feed. For instance,
- The new site design itself. In the old days we called it a site scheme (Dystopia, xColibur, Vertigo, or Horizon) but now it’s just “the new design.” This is the white, blue, and grey you see on all the site pages on LJ (your profile, post an entry page, memories, the homepage, etc…) There’s currently no way to change these colors so you’re stuck with these default colors.
a) If you’re using the new design and want to switch back to one of the old site schemes visit Display Settings, check the box at the bottom of the page labeled “Set old design version” and click Save.
b) If you’re currently using one of the old site schemes and want to switch to the new design just click on the “Switch to new version” link at the top of any site page. - The new Air journal layout is now an option for users to select for their journal. All new users now start out with this layout, but older users can choose to switch to it as well. It matches the new design and the /feed page in look and feel and again, the default colors are white, blue, and grey with no way to change them.
- Mobile devices. There’s a new setting that affects whether users on mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc…) will see your regular journal layout or the new Air layout when viewing your journal directly. By default all personal journals and communities were switched to showing Air to mobile users but there is an option to go back.
a) To display your chosen journal layout while on mobile devices visit Display Settings and check the box in the middle of the page labeled “Use my journal’s style when viewed on a mobile device” and click Save.
b) Conversely, to display the new Air while on a mobile device layout uncheck that box and click Save.If you opt-out of using Air for mobile devices there’s still another distinction: Basic & Plus journals will only show their chosen styles to themselves while logged in. Paid & Permanent journals will show their chosen styles to all users, logged-in or otherwise.
* I found it via an entry I saw on the homepage, but unfortunately it was on my iPad I don’t have a way to find it again for credit.
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My tweets
- Fri, 20:23: @Neopets How am I supposed to open a ticket to regain access to my account if I need to be logged in to create a ticket?
R.I.P Frederick von Frogenstein
August 2013 – June 16, 2015
He was fine this afternoon when I gave him lunch, and when I came back this evening from running errands he was belly up at the bottom of the tank.
In the last year I’ve joked a lot about how his tendency to float motionless at the top of the tank used to scare me every time. I’d think he was dead, I’d lift the lid of the tank to check on him, and he’d scurry off to some other part of the tank.
At least he died at home and not after we moved him to his new home here in California.
Protected: We’re moving
My tweets
- Tue, 13:15: Now @fly2midway. Two hours ’till next flight, might as well go exploring.
- Tue, 14:10: Found a small corridor @fly2midway with only two unused gates. Lots of seating, not a lot of people.
- Tue, 14:48: @kellysue, saw this @ Southwest counter today. What do you think; Jr. member of the Carol Corps or only four crayons? http://t.co/JXfRyKFVQ7