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The Sourcerer

by Kris Kowal.

Sun, 31 Jul 2005

Moosh

I have posted Moosh, the Moo Graphical Shell, as a reincarnation of the MAGE client for Magic of Middle Earth. Moosh is a Firefox extension that adds the sh: protocol to Firefox, which permits you to log into M.M.E with a URL, sh://cixar.com. Try it out.

Moosh, at the moment, is merely a graphical shell platform on which we intend to build a local graphical shell with a Moo/Swil idealized syntax. Ryan Paul has also suggested that we might use this platform for a non-interactive telnet client, for logging into MUDs or any telnet service with line-buffering.

this entry was posted on Sun, 31 Jul 2005 at 23:20 in program

Wed, 27 Jul 2005

Reading Update

I'm now reading "The Redemption of Althalus", by David and Leigh Eddings. The first two parts make it worth reading. I'm a bit more than half way finished and it looks like the body of the text is going to be entirely pedantic dialogue comparable to the filler for Robert Jordan's interminable series. I miss the furtive character from the beginning of the book, greatly.

this entry was posted on Wed, 27 Jul 2005 at 22:42 in reading

Fri, 22 Jul 2005

Program Closures Cix Rant

I posted a rant on the topic of closures and how they apply to programs for Cix. Read on, /moot/CixRant18.

I also posted a request for comments on desirable names for the Cix file layout. Read on, /moot/CixRfc2.

this entry was posted on Fri, 22 Jul 2005 at 16:50 in program

Tue, 19 Jul 2005

Kathleen Kowal Portfolio

I've been working on my sister's portfolio. It's nigh finished and looking good. Take a peek!

this entry was posted on Tue, 19 Jul 2005 at 19:15 in bookmark

Reading Update

Still working on the Kalevala. I finished re-reading "A Wizard of Earthsea", by Ursula LeGuin, last week. I need to read some more sci-fi.

this entry was posted on Tue, 19 Jul 2005 at 19:12 in reading

Would You Like Fries With That?

Oh, how it irks me. I know it shouldn't. I know I should have more reserve, take it easy, or pretend that I don't have enough "cultural relativism" or respect for the continued evolution of language. But, let's face it, the language is in the hands of huddled masses of blind, uneducated, morons yearning to fill their faces with quickly prepared poison.

Allow me to explain.

If you listen very carefully while bird-watching in this urban jungle of ours, you will inevitibly hear someone, for the lack of imagination or rote memory for the laundry list of perfectly acceptable alternatives, say,

"May I help who's next?"

Oh, for the love all that is holy! I don't even know which grammatically incorrect rendition of that to use. Could they possibly be thinking, "May I help whose next?". I'm tempted to go buy a nasty power drill so I can excavate their brain for what the devil they are thinking. And they're everywhere. EVERYWHERE.

Excuse me miss, perhaps you meant "Who's next?". Did that seem too impolite? Did you think that tacking on some words from the prefix of, "May I help the next person in line?", would help? Would that have been too verbose? Perhaps you were looking for, "May I help you?". Or, "NEEEEEXT!".

So, if you're going to contribute to the evolution of the language, please do something reasonable. For example, I believe Ryan Witt has started a campaign to apply the concept of encapsulation to quotes, whereby punctuation apropriate to the quote would be written inside the quotes, and punctuation apropriate to the sentence containing it would be outside the quote. Good call, man.

Anyhow, I'm sure there's something better to do right now.

this entry was posted on Tue, 19 Jul 2005 at 19:05 in langlubber

File System Quotas for Cix Rant

Come one, come all. Read my rant on file system quotas.

this entry was posted on Tue, 19 Jul 2005 at 17:46 in program

Will Google Return My Call - Part 2

I got a response from Google regarding my internship application.

That is, I got a a box with some nifty Google swag and a nice little note that didn't quite exactly not have NO written on it in big friendly letters. Well, it's a nice hat anyway.

As I wear this cap around campus, I wonder if it serves as a warning beacon to all who know what it portends.

this entry was posted on Tue, 19 Jul 2005 at 17:44 in