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Rivet 2.2.1 and Snow Leopard

Rivet 2.2.1 is out. It adds a option to turn off generating thumbnails and also fixes an issue with the thumbnail caching. Grab it - it's a free update.

As we all know, too, Snow Leopard comes out in a few days. I'm happy to report that all Cynical Peak software, like Rivet and Scorecard work just fine. From that link, Brad says:

We've been running the developer builds for awhile now and have test all of our apps on it. Cyndicate and Scorecard have no known issues with it.

Rivet will also run and work correctly on it, but there is one small known issue right now. For some video files, QuickLook is not correctly returning a thumbnail. So when viewing you list of videos, you might get some generic placeholder images. We're currently working with Apple on the issue and hope to have it resolved soon. The issue does not affect streaming of any media and will not prevent you from using Rivet like you normally do.

I'm personally looking forward to installing Snow Leopard the day I get it. I've been the one staying back on Leopard while Brad plays with the dev builds of Snow Leopard, and he raves about it. Unfortunately, having pre-ordered from Amazon.com, I expect to see my family installer arrive sometime in mid-September. 😛

Upgrading to Snow Leopard?

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Kontrol Freeks Arrived

I got two of the Kontrol Freeks - two of each kind, that is - for the Xbox 360 and I must say they're pretty nice. I can't wait to try them out in Forza 3.

Pre-Ordered a Wireless Mic

I've pre-ordered the Sennheiser ew 100-ENG G3 wireless mic system. I'll be hooking it into my Canon 5D Mark II for some video production I'll be doing in a month or so.

I just hope the thing(s) ship soon. B&H has them on what amounts to a pre-order.

Universal Health Insurance?

A unique perspective compares universal health care (by way of universal health insurance) to universal auto insurance. Summary: didn't work there, won't work for health care.

Thanks Daniel.

Throwing the Car Search Wide Open

My wife's looking at a new car. I mentioned this a few weeks ago when she was thinking about the CR-V.

Now we're throwing the car search wide open. Carey wants a 2010 (or 2009) version of the Aztek and the features it has: good handling, lots of room, great gas mileage ((The Aztek, though rated much lower, consistently gets 28-29 MPG highway and 25 in regular usage.))…

The Element has removable rear seats, for example, but gets worse mileage than the Aztek and has a crappier engine ((Figure that one out???)). The CR-V feels like "a bigger car" to her.

So, what's the closest thing to a 2009 version of the Aztek? And I don't mean something like the Buick Enclave - I mean something that leans more towards the "sporty/outdoorsy" features?

Name anything - we don't care if it's Hyundai or Subaru or whatever.

Preventing Downloading of Source Video in Rails

Question for the Rails developers out there…

Suppose you have a video file (a .mov or .mp4 or .m4v or whatever) and you're going to use JWPlayer or another flash-based application to "play" the video on a user's browser, but you want to obfuscate and hide the actual location of the video so that the user cannot download the source video.

How would you go about doing this in a simple way that's relatively safe?

In PHP, I'd create a "middle man" script that first verifies that the movie is being used in a proper web page (perhaps with an encrypted password if you wanted to keep things simple) and then would pass through the data from the movie file to the flash application. The movie filename and path would never be revealed and attempts to access the "middle man" script directly wouldn't work as the secret password wouldn't within the variable namespace.

If you could, please speak in very general terms as I'm not a Rails developer. Thanks.

Super Mario Brothers Wii

The game will also be the first game on the Wii to feature "demo play", where players will be able to pause the game, let the game complete the level for them, and resume play at any time by unpausing.

Just Over Half a Cent

So, how many can I get for a couple of quarters?

.69 cents

Stacks and Labels

Why on earth can't stacks show labels?

Oftentimes I'll put a folder of TV shows down in the dock. Or movies. I'll click and want to watch one I've not already watched. The way I differentiate them? Green label = watched it.

And yeah, I've filed the request. Marked as a duplicate, of course.

My Major Championship Sundays

For the past several years, I've spent all of my major championship Sundays (golf's majors, that is) here in front of the TV, live blogging the final round.

I'll be doing the same today - here - and if you enjoy golf or want a chance to win a free copy of Scorecard, check it out.

WP-Grins and WordPress 2.8

WordPress 2.8 doesn't get along nicely with WP-Grins. I've asked Alex to release a minor update that addresses this, but he's not seen fit to give it a few minutes. 😉 So here's one "fix":

Edit the file /wp-admin/css/colors-fresh.css to add this at the end:

#wp_grins
{
    display: none;
}

Voilà! It works.

EDGA Amateur Championship

Today was the first round of the EDGA Championship at Downing. I shot 79 and missed the first cut by two.

Despite that, I'm quite pleased. I chalked this year up to a "work on my full swing" kind of year and I can easily say I've never struck the ball better for 18 holes. My first drive carried 285. I hit a 4I 210 into a healthy wind.

What didn't work? The stuff I hadn't practiced all year. I made one putt outside of five feet. I didn't get up and down once. I missed five greens from 85-115 yards - all partial wedge shots for which I lack the proper timing (or trust) with my new swing.

Weeds

Anyone with an opinion on Weeds?

Thus far I like it more than Mad Men, but not as much as Entourage. I've watched season 1 and part of season 2 on Netflix streaming on the ol' Xbox 360.

And FWIW I first liked Mary Louise Parker on West Wing.

Indie Software Tech Support

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Personally, I tend to hate registering in a forum just to ask a question, but I like forums because I can find the answer for myself most of the time. Email works well if a user can be descriptive (so when I use email, I try to be descriptive). Phone support is never offered, and I'll only chat up a developer if I've previously done so or they're a "pal" or acquaintance.