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Sunday, March 21, 2004 |
Our Brains Cheat During LearningRoland Piquepaille writes "Researchers have shown that our brains might cheat when learning, switching to 'automatic pilot' mode whenever it's possible. Instead of trying to answer a question by reasoning, our brain explore a catalog of previous answers to similar questions just to save time and avoid thinking. They also made a fascinating discovery. This cheating mechanism also exists in people suffering from amnesia. More details and references are available on my blog including a spectacular image of a cut-away view of the brain taken with the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology used by the researchers to detect regions where brain activity was reduced when performing repetitive tasks, a concept named 'neural priming.'" [Techdirt] Isn't that called a 'cache'? 12:55:19 AM       |
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Garage Band Feature Requests I've been using GarageBand for a few weeks now, and I'm really liking it. Here are a few features I'd like to see in GarageBand 2.0:
What are your GarageBand Feature Requests?
(I wonder if Apple people are reading weblogs?) 12:54:35 AM       |
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Friday, February 20, 2004 |
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Safari Download Icons A nice touch added to the recent Safari 1.2 update: files being downloaded have icons that display a progress bar in real time.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2004 |
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AV capture device Steve has been up to visit Jackson twice in the last month or so, and both times, he was able to use his Canon (?) digital camera to capture some hilarious video of Jackson. I'm convinced now that my next camera will be a true Audo/Video capture device, one that takes good stills as well as short video. This device looks interesting for a few reasons:
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First, it takes both pictures and video. Second the video is MPEG4. Third, the docking cradle charges the unit as well as provides a permanent link to the computer. Now, if iMovie would simply support importing clips directly from such a device, I'd be set! 7:25:14 PM       |
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Thursday, January 29, 2004 |
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PHP Lesson: is_int() vs. is_numeric() This one is for Steve: Note to anyone else who might do the dumb thing I did. When you're handling GET/POST input in PHP and wan to know if a value is numeric, don't use is_int() because it'll lie to you. What you want is is_numeric(). Of course, the is_int() documentation specifically warns you about this, but it doesn't do much good if you read right past it. I was *this* close to walking over to Rasmus or Andrei and asking for a sanity check,... [Jeremy Zawodny's blog] 2:57:13 PM       |
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Tuesday, January 27, 2004 |
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GarageBand and multiple iTunes Music Library files I was playing around with GarageBand last night, the first time I've had a chance to see what all the excitement is about. In short, it is very cool. I'll post more about it as I go, including some songs I've had in my head for a while that I'm eager to get out.
But first, I wanted to share a disconcerting experience. After I made my first song, I selected the menu item "Export to iTunes". A dialog appears saying, "File not found", then the export proceeded. When iTunes launched, my entire catalog was missing, and the new song was the only song available. Ack!
Well, turns out that, like Mac OS X itself, iTunes looks in several places for its library information. Mine has always been stored in my ~/Documents/iTunes directory, but GarageBand saw fit to make a new one at ~/Music/iTunes, and iTunes sees that folder before it sees the other one. By deleting the folder created by GarageBand and relaunching iTunes, I was able to recover my entire catalog (as well as all my playcounts and other stats).
I remember reading someone's weblog yesterday about this very issue, but of course I can't remember who it was. I'm hoping this post finds you... 9:47:01 AM       |
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Monday, January 26, 2004 |
garage band tennis, anyone?
There was a company called Rocket Networks, which created real-time music collaboration technology like your describe. Many of the pro music tools incorporated support for Rocket. Then in April 2003, Avid bought Rocket. The old domain name is gone, and I haven't investigated further.
So, if we're dreaming out loud, how about integrating iChat with GarageBand? 8:52:33 PM       |
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Tuesday, January 20, 2004 |
iChat Emotimaker 1.0About iChat Emotimaker Great! Now this needs to support the iSight, so that I can make a set of emoticons based on eme :-) 7:17:49 PM       |

