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Hello, my name is Marcus. I make websites, software and sometimes I play vidya gaems. I live in a place called Robertsfors, located in Sweden.

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    MGC2010

    I just returned from an event in Stockholm called Mini Geek Camp 2010 (or MGC2010). It’s an event where young web developers team up and build some kind of web service from scratch during 48 hours.

    My team built a site called Trackify. You could say that it converts Spotify’s HTTP-URLs into something more informative. If you have any feedback or suggestions for what kind of information we should show on tracks, albums and artists, send me an e-mail, a tweet or make a discussion in our Facebook group!

    Here’s a song I like: Virus by Hypocrisy

    — 1 month ago
    Oh

    It’s my birthday today. Suddenly I’m 19.

    — 2 months ago with 1 note

    Extreme Scouting

    Filmed and directed by me. Music: Leach by Cryptopsy

    — 2 months ago with 2 notes
    Things I miss in Mumble 1.2

    So about a year ago I installed a server in my basement. Around the same time me and my friends started a guild in World of Warcraft, so I installed a Mumble server (or murmur as the server is called) so we could speak with each others, even though I was using a Mac.

    Now the people behind Mumble have released a beta of Mumble 1.2 and I decided to try it out. First of all, I love that they redesigned the serverlist, before people always forgot to save when they added new custom servers. Now they separated the custom server-list and the Add-window. I also like that you can chat in the main window, and that you finally can add comments like in Ventrilo.

    Since it’s still beta, I decided to write a post about some things that I hope they can fix before the beta ends, or at least consider fixing sometime in the future.

    This is what the main window in Mumble looks like right now, on OS X. Here’s a larger screenshot. If you aren’t used to the OS X interface, this maybe doesn’t look to bad for you, but there’s something in this picture that annoys me a lot: the border on focused controls.

    When you select i.e. a name in the list on the right the whole list gets a glow. Most applications remove this glow when controls are placed this close to each other, but in Mumble it’s still there. I don’t know if this is because of the framework they’re using (Qt) but I really hope they can remove it, that would be great.

    Also, the log (where you see chat, when people join the server and such) has some kind of border too. Same thing there, it would be great if it could be removed. I photoshopped the earlier screenshot so you could see what I mean:

    It’s a little bit sharper now, right? It’s all about the details.

    Another thing I would like to talk about is the icons for “Flags”. An authorized user gets a green A, if you have a comment you get a C and if you are a friend with someone that person gets a heart.

    I don’t think these icons are final, but I want to leave a comment about them anyways, since they look pretty out of place right now. It would be great if they matched the channel and user-icons in style. Also, I don’t think letters are a good way to represent stuff. I’ve had a lot of users that thought the A (or A+ as it looked like before) meant that the users were admins. I think a classic user-icon would be a better way to represent authorized users. And maybe a user-icon with different colors for different groups.

    Sneaky bug-report: If users have “textures”, you can hover their names to see these textures. This works for a few seconds on the OS X-version, then the tooltip fades away and you have to inactivate and focus the Mumble-window to see them again.

    Also, I’ve seen that they made an OS X-version of the Overlay plugin, but I haven’t tried it out yet. It doesn’t work with Heroes of Newerth as far as I know, and that’s the only game I’ve been playing lately. Does it work at all?

    — 3 months ago with 1 note

    This is a binary clock built by Martin, a friend of mine. You should definitely vote for him on the Arduino contest. It even has a touch-sensor for the snoose-button, how awesome ain’t that?

    Link to the website

    — 3 months ago

    Schrödinger’s wife, from Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei.

    — 4 months ago

    livejamie:

    Finally, Auto-Tune the News #9 is out!
    — 4 months ago with 20 notes
    Exposé no longer respects the relative sizes of windows

    finermac:

    Although Exposé has been vastly improved in Snow Leopard, Apple did let go of one of its great qualities in doing so. Under Leopard, although the windows were haphazardly thrown together instead of being neatly organized in a grid, they were all displayed at relatively correct sizes. So if you had a long and narrow Safari window beside a shorter and wider one for Mail, they would retain their relative dimensions even in their pint-sized Exposé thumbnails.

    This is something I really miss in Snow Leopard. “I know I had a small Safari window somewhere BUT WHERE DID IT GO oh shit it somehow smacked my face without me noticing it”

    — 5 months ago with 6 notes
    Visual Differences between iTunes 8 and 9 →

    maniacalrage:

    I took a screenshot of iTunes 8 just before upgrading to version 9, so I was able to make a quick visual 1:1 comparison. Wowee is iTunes 9 sugary.
    — 6 months ago with 16 notes