I almost signed up for BananaBlue today. It's an online supermarket, for Australia, which services my area.
I'd just been shopping. It's really nice to be able to browse about to see how much things will cost. They offer BPay, all sorts of EFT, and credit card payments - the BPay was what hooked me. It also looks like there's a way to just buy your re-occuring items.
The site design looks like arse, but I really don't care.
I couldn't sell Chloe on it though - $8 AUD was a bit too hefty for her. As she put it "That's a nice bit of steak..."
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Trac wish: a $%%# link and a milestone template
I don't know why we don't have links to milestones, and I really want prebuilt templates for milestones.
Guest Rant: Alex vs. Zend
Alex writes:
Dear Zend,
I work in a company where we all (Editor: except the super awesome Dan) develop using the Zend IDE and for the most part it is a fantastic piece of software.
The mostfrustrating thingfucking painful; like chewing glass thing that we all find (and this came out of a over lunch conversation) is how the tabs behave.
It isalmostsuper impossible to use the tabs, once you have opened more than about 6 files. We're all hyperactive goldfish. What are we meant to do with 6 files!
So I'll be needing to switch between two related classes that I'm working on. I'm working on file1, and I go to click on file2 and what happens... the whole row shifts to the top, and the top row shifts to the middle.This makes it impossible to navigate easily between files, and keep track of what we've just been working on.Boy, does this shit me.
Here's how you stop me going all Reservoir Dogs ear-scene on you:Thank you, that is all.
- Don't. Make. Them. Move. At. All.
- Don't consider a career in law enforcement
--Alex
Monday, January 22, 2007
Me vs. Ubuntu (Dapper Drake)
Gripes:
No other major hiccups in swapping.
- Why is it so hard to set up dual monitor support? I need a GUI to prevent me from screwing up; and the option to 'preview these settings'.
- I want tortoisemerge. tkdiff, and others... suck.
- It would be really, really handy to have an option to 'copy windows shortcut keys'; straight off the bat. It took me a while to work out how to set up ctrlD (show desktop), ctrlR (run something).
- I wish gedit had the tab increment/decrement plugin enabled straight off the bat
- Gaim 2.0.0 and firefox 2.0.0 are nowhere to be seen
- Setting up an application to run with wine should be easier
- Give me a get started guide that points me to very similar to windows truetype fonts.
No other major hiccups in swapping.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
MySpace
This article on Myspace makes me angry.
WHY!! Are you seriously telling me that this takes uberbeast hardware to support? Rubbish!
Easy.
- They drop apache, mysql, perl for... ColdFusion, SQL Server 2003, and Windows
- They get a shitload of users, all doing a lot of read/write operations. Replication will fix it!
- Shitloads of users. Let's uh, throw hardware at it. Yeah, yeah, hardware. Hurray.
- Shitloads more users. The login system must go on it's own database.
- Shitloads. Uh... SAN, anyone?
- Ubershitloads. Uh. Ahm. MEMCACHE TYPE THING!
- Shitloads more. .NET? YES, .NET! and SQL Server 2005! and 64 bit architechture!
- Oh look, billions of dollars. Yes please.
WHY!! Are you seriously telling me that this takes uberbeast hardware to support? Rubbish!
- User makes a comment
- Stuck in database for a moment; with whereever it needs to be added to.
- Rendering farm reads database, authors files; pushes out static html to webservers.
- Removes from database
Easy.
Open Office Calc Enhancement - stop pestering me and do what I say
Every time I open a CSV, I get prompted to format the stupid thing the way I want.
I just hit ok. I have never in my life reformatted the CSV - maybe I've done
that *after*, while 'editing'.
For users like me:
I just hit ok. I have never in my life reformatted the CSV - maybe I've done
that *after*, while 'editing'.
For users like me:
- If I use the open dialog, I should be given an option to 'launch format helper' (checkbox) / advanced. This would prompt me as it does now.
- There should be a 'reformat' type menu option, which launches the same UI as #1
- The current UI prompt should include a 'use these settings by default' checkbox
- Once I've set my defaults, I should never be pestered again unless I explictly 'erase defaults'.
Open office calc enhancement - find it!
Say I've searched for "beans", "frogs" and "fish".
I hit ctrl + f, and I start to retype 'bea'.
Open office should autocomplete for me, and show all previous search keywords
starting with "bea".
To see how this would work, go to your location bar and type "goo".
You'll see google.com come up, as well as others.
Issue 73543
I hit ctrl + f, and I start to retype 'bea'.
Open office should autocomplete for me, and show all previous search keywords
starting with "bea".
To see how this would work, go to your location bar and type "goo".
You'll see google.com come up, as well as others.
Issue 73543
Gaim whinge pays off
Me:
Gary Kramlich:
See thread unmaintained plugin: autoprofile
Autoprofile looks to be a very useful plugin. Unfortunately, the maintainer
appears to have been busy and has more or less let it slide.
- how much effort would be involved in making it work on the latest
gaim?
- is anyone able to do so?
- does anyone know a better way to get in contact with the author and
give them a friendly hassling? (on the site; contact info doesn't appear to
reach them)
I know I'd certainly love to make use of it...
Gary Kramlich:
I talked to Casey tonight, and will be attempting to update it for a
release for beta6. This will be done via the sf project since I am now
a developer there as well. In any case, there is going to be a bit of
leg work, so don't hold your breath expecting it to come out right when
beta6 does ;)
See thread unmaintained plugin: autoprofile
What do you hate about Open Office?
Comment away!
FIXED Open Office Calc Bug - stop stealing my selection
- Highlight several cells
- Ctrl + f(find and replace)
- Check entire cells
- Advanced options
- Check 'current selection only'
- Find something that isn't there, ie: data = "aa","bb","cc"; search = "dd"
Expected:
- You are notified that you have no matches
- Your selection remains intact
Actual:
- You are notified that you have no matches
- Selection is lost
Open Office Calc Enhancement - shut up about CSV already
When I save a spreadsheet to CSV, only the active sheet is saved. The first time
I ever did it, I might have cared about the warning, but now I do not.
Please allow me, in a similar fashion to firefox, to elect to never see this
message again via a checkbox. It should, ideally, default to checked.
See also: 54761
Issue 62729
I ever did it, I might have cared about the warning, but now I do not.
Please allow me, in a similar fashion to firefox, to elect to never see this
message again via a checkbox. It should, ideally, default to checked.
See also: 54761
Issue 62729
Open Office Calc Enhancement - read my mind with text selection
This applies to 2.0.4
When you have a selection of information, Calc should be clever enough to automatically determine you want to find & replace within that selection.
It should also be very easy to correct that assumption if you have highlighted cells, but want to find & replace in the entire document.
Expected:
Issue 73541
When you have a selection of information, Calc should be clever enough to automatically determine you want to find & replace within that selection.
It should also be very easy to correct that assumption if you have highlighted cells, but want to find & replace in the entire document.
- Highlight information
- CTRL F (find and replace)
Expected:
- The 'advanced options' UI is expanded
- Only in current selection is automatically checked
- Since advanced options is expanded, you can really easily uncheck 'current selection only'
Issue 73541
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Help Wanted: PHP / Rails developers in Adelaide
If you have skills in PHP 5, or have built something decent in ruby on rails, then we're looking for you.
In short...
In short...
- We have a Really Big Web Application which supports about 25% of the residential home loan valuations done in Australia
- We've got a lot of smaller projects on the drawing board where rails experience is a definate plus
- We're in Adelaide.
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