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Poetry Entry created on 2022-11-21 (edited 2023-01-03) Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Interpretation (1) Poetry (9) Sigur Rós (1) Thoughts (72) Languages used: en (255) edit

It was recently put into my mind that a purpose of poetry might be to conver emotions independent from the meaning of its words, phrases and sentences. It might not matter that one doesn't understand the words and lines of poetry or can't relate to what they say. One can take away something from it anyway, by obtaining some mood or getting an idea or a case for thought.

That bis a new idea to me. Kepping that in mind, I may be able to enjoy more poetry. As long as I don't feel compelled to try to understand what must be the one true meaning of a piece of poetry, I may get something else out of it, whether it's what the author intended or thought of or not.

That thought shouldn't feel so new to me. There is music that I enjoy listening to without understanding the lyrics, either because I don't know the language and never bothered to translate them or because their meaning isn't clear to me. And there is Sigur Rós whose lyrics are mostly in "Volenska", a language that has no meaning by itself. The voice is more like an instrument. I enjoy many of their songs. But I usually expect a poem to have a clear meaning. Maybe not anymore.

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Project Idea: Accessible Alternative Mouse Ideas (Reusing Old Ball Mice) Entry created on 2022-08-09 (edited 2023-01-03) Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Computer (78) Mouse (4) Pointing Devices (1) Languages used: en (255) Topics: Projects → Ideas (8) edit

I think it was shortly after the first time I had taken apart a computer mouse that I had this idea. I must have been about 13 years old, or somewhere around that. For some reason this is one of those project ideas that I can't forget about. I usually don't pick up on these ideas. But other ideas don't pop back in front of other project ideas ever other year. And this one isn't even one that would be useful to me or anybody I know. Maybe I can get closure by posting the idea here.

So, you know how ball mice worked? The ball would rotate two separate wheels (one horizontal, one vertical) when the mouse is moved. So there are sensors that pick up horizontal and vertical movement independently. One could attach the drum/wheel to anything else that can be rotated. So one could, for example, connect one of the wheels to a crank, or a rollerblade wheel, or whatever. So then, instead of a small plastic mouse on the table, you could handle a different object, that suits you better. Specifically, my idea was to connect both wheels to wooden foot rollers. So one could move the right foot up and down to move the mouse pointer vertically and the left foot to move it horizontally. pressing down on each roller would produce a left or right mouse click respecively. The intention, besides having a cool new way of sending input to a compuer while sitting at a desk, was to remove the possibility to move a hand from the keyboard to the mouse and back. But I suppose it could possibly also be useful to people who don't have hands or can't manipulate a regular computer mouse with one of them comfortably.

I even got myself a pair of these foot rollers. I have enough cheap ball mice to sacrifice one or two to such a project. But here's the two problems, who's combined result is that I never started to build even a proof-of-concept prototype: It wouldn't be incredibly simple to create (orientation of the rollers, reliable connection to the sendors, additional complications for scrolling wheel) and I don't actually need a device like that. I don't have to switch to the mouse that often if I know the software that I'm using well and/or have it configured to my liking. Maybe it would be cool to train using this device so much that I could use it effortlessly and navigate a GUI fast with it, maybe even to be able to use it for graphics work. But what then? Even if I'd use it enough for it to become actually practically usable by me, I would at the absolute best end up where I've started: Using a convenient graphical input device, only this would would be less portable and I would expect one to be available at any desktop computer. It would just complicate things more than it could help make things easier for me.

So, here, take these pictures of the components that I could but won't use to build a mouse alternative and, well, probably forget about them immediately.

Edit 2025: For lack of a better fitting page I'm adding here a note on another project resembling alternative mouse input:

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Not Yet Written Posts Entry created on 2021-04-19 (edited 2022-12) Authors: steeph (370) Categories: incomplete (22) Languages used: en (255) edit

This is just a list of topics I may want to write a post about at some point. I'll refer to it in the unlikely scenario that I want to take some time writing something but don't know what. I don't really know why I made this public. I'bve read a good argument recently on not keeping such a list. And it's neither complete nor up to date anyway. I think I'll remove this entry. But not today.

  • A generic post about programmes that I've written that nobody ever saw because it never got into a state in which it would have been worth sharing before I lost interest in the project. (DOS and Windows software)
  • Zeitraffervideos (RdB hauptsächlich)
  • Reverse Proxy Services: localhost.run, ngrok, serveo, sish
  • My Serendipity
  • Lucid Dreaming Electronic Devices
  • YouTube Clients
  • Klik & Play Games
  • short post about blucid intro recognising the musician
  • finally post rest of the BLucid episodes
  • battery charging training bike
  • The (Slow) Death Of A ThinkPad
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Entry created on 2022-12-02 Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Cheese (1) Silly (32) Thoughts (72) Languages used: en (255) edit

I think somebody just has to tell the cheese that it stinks. It would probably shower more often if it was aware of how others view it.

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Bash Tip Entry created on 2022-11-30 Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Bash (31) File Descriptors (1) Output Redirection (1) Software (52) Languages used: en (255) edit

In a script, if you open a file descriptor like this: eval exec 3>&1 and redirect output from certain commands to it like this: echo blub >&3 then you can redirect only that certain output to a different file if needed when calling the script. By default all goes to stdout, but when called like this: ./script 3>>file1 >>file2 then you can check the separated output in file1 and the rest of stdout in file2.

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Entry created on 2022-11-29 Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Conversation (2) Jokes (4) Silly (32) Languages used: en (255) edit

Where were you born?
Hmm, I'm not sure. That was such a long time ago. I can't remember. Where were you born?
In a hospital.
Huh, just like me.

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Entry created on 2022-11-27 Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Bash (31) Linux (35) Languages used: en (255) edit

When I started to really use Linux I followed the common suggestion to read all the relevant man pages. I skipped a lot. But I still sometimes feel like it is useful that I've read about a thing or another before. I attempted to read the bash manual back then, but it was just too much at once.

Many years later I started to use more of my shell's potential, which was still bash. Now I'm used to write scripts and have written a relatively large application in bash, but had never read the entire bash manual.

Until this year. I've read the entire bash man page. And yes, I did learn useful new things.

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Entry created on 2022-11-27 Authors: steeph (370) Categories: Linux (35) Talks (4) Video (1) Languages used: en (255) edit

I like how "Linux on the desktop" is still the same running joke nowadays even though the vision has lost it's relevance as a goal.

Linux on mobile is nowaday's "Linux on the desktop". And don't make the mistake to think that Android is Linux and so Linux has won.

Here's a talk from this year about Linux Mobile: "Is there hope for Linux on smartphones?" by Guido Günther

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