Thursday, July 27th 2006

Leisurely Linkage

Besides today being Bruno's birthday (he's shy about it, but hop on over when his site's back and wish him well), there are five other things worth noting:

  • I've been wading through the Core 2 Duo Technical Documents (via Melo, whom is sure to be doing the same), but it's hard to get a realistic idea of just how much cooler and less power-hungry the chip will actually be.
  • The PSP firmware was bumped to 2.8, and so far I see absolutely no (practical) difference. Then again, my use of the console is highly non-conventional - it spends 99% of its time running the browser, which is still limited to Flash 6 support. I wonder if Sony is interested in going any further with this, since no matter what the hardware constraints might be, upgrading to Flash 8 would also enable YouTube videos to play and many Flash games to work. And therein lies the rub - somehow, I don't see Sony letting people run Flash games on the PSP, even if they are as wicked cool as Fl0w.
  • I lost track of IronPython a while back, and I'm glad to see that Microsoft is pushing it atop .NET. Yes, it smacks of "Embrace & Extend". But it is sure to be a hell of a lot more readable and maintainable than C# or Visual Basic.
  • The OmniPlan public beta is now available. I'll pass for now, but will probably sneak a peek when I get back, since it looks oh so spiffy. Pricey, but spiffy.
  • Just for the record, here is a fix for Mail.app's asinine behavior of extending the message list selection when you try to shift-cursor, and an even better fix for this across all Cocoa applications. Mac OS X is very intuitive, but somehow the exceptions to that rule tend to be amazingly dumb.
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