So, today I decided to take a look at the developer build of Chrome OS that's coming next year around this time.
I ran it through VMWare Fusion with a VMWare ready image from LifeHacker ( yeah, the link leads you to the Pirate Bay but it's safe ) and I... think that it's not a big deal.
It's too early to say anything, the latest build it's missing some key features like bookmark syncing and a lot of the average user apps... which brings us too an interesting thing. The idea of the browser it self being the OS doesn't look right to me, many Linux developers keep saying that "Emacs is an OS, I wouldn't need to use X if I wanted to!" and I guess I'm ok with that, but a browser? No real text processors and no real software? Nah...
I guess that, eventually, I could get used to it but I wouldn't if I didn't need to.
Well, this is my opinion, what about you?
21 November 2009
Chrome OS
07 November 2009
Games to Get and Banwaves to Avoid
So, has you probably eared, Microsoft banned a lot of hacked Xbox 360's. Most of my friends were all banned because they played some games before they came out which is not cool...
Anyway, this month will be very rich to us, the gaming community, lot's of great games are coming out so I decided to make a lil list on what to get:
- Assassins Creed 2: Altair is now history and Enzio is the new main character. The game looks and feels very, very good and complete.
- Modern Warfare 2: The game is good, it's the main reason people are getting banned from Xbox Live, it was leaked 2 weeks before the launch date. Even though it's awesome I think that the media dudes are giving it too much attention.
- James Cameron's Avatar: The movie will be awesome and so will the game ( I hope ). The developers are new to the business so they're probably have new and great ideas besides, it's going to be 3D!
- Dragon Age: Origins: This game already came out, I know, but if you have some spare money I think it deserves a try. It's a very rich MMO to be played on the PC ( you can try the console version but... whatever )
- Star Wars The Force Unleashed Sith Edition: If after buying all of those you still got some money.
25 October 2009
My Tools of Trade
I saw this post by Mike Gunderloy where he tells us what cool software a Rails developer uses, so I decided to make a list of my own. I guess I can be called an amateur developer because I can't really have a job yet and I do it just for my personal enjoyment.
Hardware
I don't have much to say in this part. I own an Apple iMac ( a newer version came out this week you might want to give it a look ) and an ASUS F3Jc ( which, I guess, is kinda old ). I also got an Xbox 360 and a PSP Fat. Besides those I also own:
- Extra RAM for the iMac ( 4 GB ) and the laptop ( 2 GB )
- Primary external hard drive is a Prestige Portable Hard Drive 500GB from IOMEGA
- Secondary hard drive is a 320GB Portable Hard Drive from IOMEGA as well.
- Apple Wireless Keyboard. This beauty is my main keyboard, it's small, functional and beautiful. I can handle pretty much any type of keyboard but I really like this one.
- A4Tech X7 is my mouse. I have it for 2 years. It was bought when I was an hardcore gamer because it had a triple click feature.
Both HDD's were really cheap and they haven't failed me.
Software
The list is not in any kind of order. I just added the ones common with Mr. Gunderloy and then my own apps.
- Safari - The program I use most. I spend most of my time on the internet but when I'm doing some web programming ( rarely ) I use Firefox for debugging.
- TextMate - I never used an IDE very much so this is what I like, it never disappointed me.
- Eclipse - When I'm doing some heavy Java stuff I feel more comfortable in using Eclipse than any other IDE or editor.
- NewsFire - I read many, many blogs and this is my RSS reader of choice. I used to have Vienna installed as well but I prefer this one.
- Mail - This is my primary mail reader. It's not very good but I find it light and functional. It also handles lots of e-mails really well, I never had slowdowns or any kind of crash. Besides, it's built in.
- Terminal - Linux in OS X just like in fairy tales. What else can I ask for?
- MarsEdit - This is what I use when blogging. The Blogger interface is very, very ugly and not functional at all on Safari. It is also ugly but really functional.
- Navicat - I do a fair amount of database configuration and this is what I use.
- GitX - The only native OS X GUI for git I've found. It works but I mostly use the terminal.
- Pixelmator - I avoid Photoshop because I don't have time to learn it os this little program is where I spend most of my design time.
- Cyberduck - There are a lot of FTP clients for MAC, this is just one of them.
- Evernote - Where I drop most of my fixed notes. I guess I use it as a final destination for notes.
- Notational Velocity - Here is where the heavy note duty happens. I drop every bit of information I want to keep in here and organize it, if I think that the note will be useful later I send it to Evernote and give it nice formatting.
- Balsamiq Mockups - When I feel like doing mockups instead of just taking notes this is what I use.
- SQLite Manager - SQLite databases are a big deal these days. This GUI is not great but it works.
- Quicksilver - The most crucial app on my system. I use it to launch apps, move files, mail files, etc.
- Skype - For PC-to-PC voice communication.
- Adium - For MSN. MSN is the service we mostly use chatting in Portugal, I think it sucks :X
- LimeChat - For IRC. There are only a few IRC clients for MAC and this is my favourite.
- DropBox - What I use to host my files.
- Tinderbox - Yet another note taking application but this one is mostly for diagrams. It's SO UGLY but it works really, really well.
- VMWare Fusion - There are still some apps I miss from "gud ol" Windows like Visual Studio so I give the virtualization job to the VMWare folks.
- WhatPulse - This is one just for fun. I like to keep track of how many keys I press on some kind of project.
- Twitter - Not really a website but one of the websites I use most.
15 October 2009
New blog theme!
Today I decided to give our little blog a new face.
05 October 2009
Python Books
So this weekend I decided to take a look at some Python books that I found and there are two that I'd like to recommend.
18 September 2009
HoN Beta Key Winners!
The competition ended today and I'm proud to announce that we have our winners.


