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The reason why I don’t use Firefox anymore

Is because my laptop only has 2GB of memory.

OK – it sounds worse then it is, but with normal use Firefox is simply way too heavy for my – not too shabby – Thinkpad T61 Core2 Duo T7250 @ 2GHz with 2GB RAM. Its not a stellar machine by today’s standard by its less then 3 years old and I don’t see why it shouldn’t be able to run a modern browser.

But with both Evolution (that requires a couple hundreds MB of memory) and Eclipse (at ~ 600 MB memory) I can’t also run Firefox which with just a few tabs open takes up close to 1GB of physical memory (and tons of virtual). My system just comes to a standstill, and lets not talk about running – oh, I don’t know – a terminal!

So I’m using Chromium and while its developer tools are not as good as Firebug, at least it doesn’t hog up all my RAM and with a few dozen tabs open my system is still pretty responsive.

It may be the process separation in Chromium that is better, allowing the operating system to swap out completely tabs that are not used. I’ve heard some talk about having the same thing for Firefox (project electrolysis – though at this point it seems to be focused on the Fennec mobile browser) and I do hope they get on with it because Firefox’s memory consumption has grown in leaps and bounds in the last couple of years and unfortunately my computer’s memory has not grown with it :-(.

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Things that have no place in the 21st century:

Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right

Its the first annual catholic conference on “Geocentrism1, where you’d find interesting lectures such as “Scientific experiments showing the earth motionless in space” and “Geocentrism: they know it by they’re hiding it”.

Brilliant, and just when you though its safe to walk outside.

Thanks to Skepticality, some brave fools are going to go there, possibly armed with t-shirts proclaiming their heliocentric beliefs. I probably would have put out something like “Galileo was right but all I got was this lousy t-shirt”. Or something.

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  1. The second worst thing after “flat earth” – those heliocentric, Copernicus worshiping fools are wrong and the earth is the center of the universe []

Did you hear that the iPhone 4 was released?

It includes some breakthrough technologies such as “Video Conferencing”, so say Wired in their feature post Apple Unveils High-Resolution, Videoconferencing [sic] iPhone 4.

It again boggles the mind, how Apple takes on a well known feature of existing products, tacks a bastardized version of it on a new revision of their product, and everyone hails at how innovative they are…

Here’s the Wired quote:

iPhone 4 includes a front-facing camera and support for videoconferencing with other iPhone 4 users, via a feature called FaceTime.

Here’s what I can do today with my 3 years old Ericsson P1i, my Nokia E-whatever or my fiance’s $20 Nokia (as well as about half of Nokia phones released in the last 8 years or so), and many other phones from other manufacturers:

  • Above mentioned phones include a front-facing camera and support video conferencing with any other phone that supports standard 3G video calls, on any 3G network.

Also, apple announced their own video conferencing protocol (the so called “FaceTime”), as discussed in ReadWriteWeb:

That’s what Apple aims to do with the introduction of FaceTime. The awkwardly named protocol could be implemented by all major handset manufacturers so that consumers could perform video calls as easily as we perform voice calls today.

There is only one problem with that statement: there is already a standard protocol for video calls – as mandated by the cellular industry’s leading standard body, 3GPP: the 3G-324M protocol, was developed jointly with ITU (the telecom industry governing body for standardization) and is implemented in virtually all video call capable cellular telecom devices.

Now here’s a video:
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A New Fedora Release – Worse Than Ever?

[Regarding the title – well, probably not]
I’ve migrated from Ubuntu 10.04 to Fedora 13 on my laptop (because Ubuntu 10.04 was released to the public, so its not interesting to run it anymore 😉 ) and I’ve just finished listening to The Linux Action Show review of Fedora 13 and I wanted to relate to that and to my experience of using Fedora.

The Linux Action Show review is useful, and good, but its not really fair – Chris and Bryan ranted on a lot of things that do not work well for Fedora, such as not a lot of applications pre-installed and some new and immature applications being introduced, Flash being hard to install, codecs missing and obscure instructions on Fedora’s wiki pages on how to address these issues, and more.

The thing is, is that all those comments are fair when looking at an operating system that is geared towards the general public – like Ubuntu – but Bryan and Chris themselves mentioned that Fedora is not aimed at that crowd but is meant for power users and developers (the debate about what is the target audience for Fedora is raging – I think the best description I heard so far, is from Máirín Duffy – heading Fedora’s design team – where in an interview she said “Fedora is aimed at people who want to work on Fedora).

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The sorry state of mail user agents

I’ve been moaning on and off about how much e-mail clients, or more specifically – “personal information managers” – simply suck. All of them – there isn’t one client software that is useful in all aspects.

I mean – if you are a simple e-mail user: have one account with which you send a few emails, receive a few e-mails and sometimes forward something to your list of friends – then you have several good options including a few web-mail systems.

If, on the other hand, you are more serious in your communication requirements and you need to:

  • Work with multiple e-mail accounts and manage them separately but with the option of moving stuff between accounts.
  • Connect with MS-Exchange (still most companies in Israel use MS-Exchange for their groupware backend)
  • Work with multiple mailing lists with different policies and different internal filing requirements
  • Keep all your past communications for reference
  • Inter-operate with multiple shared calendaring systems, and specifically with other people’s calendars in a heterogeneous environment (some people do not believe there are e-mail clients other then MS-Outlook)
  • Do all this on multiple computers so that e-mail, address books, calendars and what-not are transparently available on all computers
  • Use Linux as your computing platform of choice.

Then you are basically out of luck. The Linux requirement is not that of a problem really (contrary to what many people keep saying when they nag me about moving to MS-Outlook) as the situation isn’t really better in Windows or Mac except that you can’t get Evolution to work there and theoretically Evolution could provide what I need.

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חג החרות בישראל

למי שחי תחת אבן בחודש האחרון, בעיצומו של שבוע זה אנחנו חוגגים בישראל (ובקהילות היהודיות בעולם) את חג הפסח שאחד העקרונות החשובים שלו היא החירות – החופש לא להיות עבדים או אסורים על ידי מישהו אחר – זר או מקומי.

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Another Mac-styled update for Ubuntu – Window buttons to the left!

As we’ve know for quite a long time now, Ubuntu is aiming to look and behave as much like Mac as possible1 – we’ve already seen the Growl-like on screen notifications (which are rather cool) and here is the next major user interface change:

In Ubuntu 10.04 – due to be released on late April of this year – the window buttons (close, maximize,minimize) will be on the left side of the window! See here for the branding screenshots.

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  1. within 2 years Mark Shuttleworth said in 2008, so he’s clearly running out of time []

אני מאוד סקפטי

כבר כמה זמן שאני מתעדכן (בעיקר בהשפעת אחיי) בדיון המתחולל בארה”ב בקרב “חושבים חופשיים” (שלא לומר, “אתאיסטים” חס וחלילה) על הנושאים של חינוך לחשיבה ביקורתית לעומת חינוך לדת – וכל מה שהולך מסביב ובעיקר אבולוציה נגד בריאתניות1.

עד עכשיו הסתכלתי על זה בצורה מאוד משועשעת – מה חושבים להם האמריקאים האלה עם השטויות שלהם2, שהרי בארצנו לעם היהודי (אור לגויים כאמור) אין בעיות עם שטויות שכאלה: נהוג אצלנו חינוך למדע וכולם יודעים שאבולוציה זו הדרך הנכונה לתאר את התפתחות החי והאדם בכדור הארץ. כל זאת למרות, ואולי בגלל, הדת היהודית שהיא בסופו של דבר המקור לכל השטויות של האמריקאים.

אבל מסתבר שזה לא בדיוק המצב בארץ, וגם אצלנו כדאי לשים לב למה שקורה בנושא של אנשים המתיימרים להיות מדענים ומצד שני להטיף לראיה של העולם כפי שכתוב בספר בראשית: (more…)

  1. creationism – ה”תיאוריה” הפסבדו-מדעית שהאדם נוצר כי אלוהים ברא אותו []
  2. ואני אומר אמריקאים פה בהכללה גורפת יתר על המידה – אני מבין שבקנדה המצב יותר טוב []

Best dumb post. ever.

From a discussion about anti-virus for Android:

sorry, but your wrong. Linux can’t run executables. I am a Linux administrator.

Source

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מצעד זכויות האדם הראשון בתל-אביב

[פוסט מתוארך אחורנית – לקח לי הרבה זמן לסדר את הוידאו בגלל בעיות מחשוב]

הייתי אתמול במצעד זכויות האדם הראשון בארגון האגודה לזכויות האזרח בישראל. היה מאוד צבעוני. במיוחד למרות שאני לא מסכים עם הרבה מהדעות שהועלו על נס ודגל במצעד (שימו לב בוידאו) היה חשוב לצעוד על זכותם של אנשים להביע אותן (בפראפרזה על הציטוט הידוע של וולטייר).

חבל שהרבה אנשים שאני מכיר, ושאת דעותיהם אני מעריך ושאפשר לקרוא להם “הרוב הדומם”, לא חשבו שזה חשוב מספיק להגיע למצעד, אבל כן פגשתי שם את מני ליבנה (כל הכבוד!).

בכל מקרה, הינה וידאו קצר של המצעד חולף ברחובות תל אביב – כ-14 דקות (בסך הכל כן הגיעו הרבה אנשים). המיקרופון במצלמה1 היה מקולקל אבל לא שהיה יותר מדי מה לשמוע במהלך רוב המצעד. במקום זה שמתי פסקול קצת רועש של מוזיקה חופשית, אז אני ממליץ להתחיל בלהחליש את עוצמת הקול במחשב 🙂
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  1. הטלפון שלי []