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Kick ass! 15 command-lines/command-line-driven processes! And people think I'm weird for having 2-4 of these open. At least I'm running 4NT and not COMAMND.COM/CMD.EXE!

 

BACKSTORY: We got to go on a 'field trip' at work, driving back from L'Enfant Plaza, Washington D.C. (where I worked) to Merrifield,VA (very close to where I live). I got to take pictures. I don't think that we really used them that much, except as a secondary reference for mail sorting machine control panels and such.

 

DOS, Small Parcel Bundle Sorter (SPBS), Windows, command line, monitor, screen.

 

USPS, Merrifield, Virginia.

 

July 24, 2003.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com

 

see also: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDgwtD8f4RY

#Script to make blurred or multi frame movies.

 

# EXPORT MOVIES TO SEQUENCE OF INDIVIDUAL FRAMES

# ffmpeg -i yourmovie.avi -sameq ../Outputdir/frame%4d.jpg

# names the frames as frame0001.jpg, frame0002.jpg, etc.

# for long movies use %5d.jpg

 

# AUDIO EXTRACTION

# ffmpeg -i movieA.mp4 movieAsound.wav

# ffmpeg -i movieB.mp4 movieBsound.wav

# AUDIO MIX

# sox -m movieAsound.wav movieBsound.wav mixedsound.mp3

  

#choose directories or prefixes.

DA="c";

DB="d";

# for four digit numbers with leading zeroes, counter needs to start as five digit #

# then remove the left most digit.

counter=10000

#for f in $DF/*.jpeg; do

for f in ${DA}*.jpg; do

let "counter+=1"

let "c2=counter*2" # sometimes framerates differ. correct them here.

 

# BLUR

composite -blend 50 ${DA}${counter:1}.jpg ${DB}${c2:1}.jpg -matte ./blur${counter:1}.jpg

 

# MULTIFRAME

#montage -geometry 480x360 ${DA}${counter:1}.jpg ${DB}${counter:1}.jpg ${DC}${counter:1}.jpg ${DD}${counter:1}.jpg ./montage${counter:1}.jpg

 

done

 

DATETIME=`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`

ffmpeg -r 30 -sameq -i blur%04d.jpg ../blur$DATETIME.mp4

  

# ADD AUDIO TO MOVIE

# ffmpeg -i moviewithoutsound.mp4 -sameq -i sound.mp3 -ab 192k movwithsound.mp4

Questo è uno degli editor standard di VMS. Sta visualizzando un file di comandi DCL, una command procedure (estensione .COM), quella che in un sistema Unix sarebbe uno script della shell.

 

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Veduta d'insieme del sistema. La CPU è quel monolito nero sulla sinistra, la macchina su cui poggia il terminale non c'entra nulla (è un Alpha su cui ho installato OpenVMS, vedere qui).

 

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Positioned along track to Church Farm, this FW3/28 Type 28 anti-tank gun house is sited facing north to defend the river crossing at Jude's Ferry Bridge. The gun emplacement was fitted with a pedestal and nine-bolt holdfast for a 6-pounder anti-tank gun.

  

The FW3/28 Type 28 is a rectangular shellproof gun house designed to house either a 2pdr or 6pdr Hotchkiss anti-tank gun. The smallest Type 28 gun house, is a single chamber design built to a shellproof standard, with external walls approximately 3ft 6in thick whilst the roof is 12in thick. Overall it approximately measures 20ft by 19ft and internally the chamber measures 13ft by 12ft. At the front of the Type 28 gun house is the low and wide embrasure for the 2pdr or 6pdr anti-tank gun. With the 2pdr gun in position the shield of the gun would have covered most of the embrasure, which measures 2ft 6in internally, stepping out to 3ft 2in by 11ft 6in on the outside, the maximum traverse of the 2pdr gun was limited to a 60° sweep.

 

Getting the 2pdr gun inside the gun house was through a rear opening of 6ft wide, which would be closed in with sandbags as there were no doors fitted. The large unobstructed entrance did allow the 2pdr gun to maintain it’s mobility, by allowing the gun to be moved in and out rapidly. Below the gun embrasure are three recesses in the floor, the 2pdr gun, would have been wheeled into position, then its wheels removed and the trail legs unfolded and located into the floor recesses. In cases were the Hotckiss quick fire anti-tank gun was used a pedestal with a nine bolt holdfast was added to mount the gun, in a more permanent position adding sandbags around the embrasure for added protection.

 

Normally each side wall has an infantry embrasure, to provide some limited protection from the enemy. However, the lack of all-round small arms fire meant that the gun house would be very vulnerable to enemy attack. The lack of forward-firing Infantry embrasures meant that it would not be possible to support the 2pdr gun with small arms fire. So to overcome the problem of the limited infantry fire support the FW3/28 gun house design was modified to produce the FW3/28a. This modification consisted of a second chamber being added to the anti-tank gun chamber, the second chamber was an infantry chamber with up to three infantry embrasures, firing to the front, rear and side. Generally, the gun houses were positioned to allow the gun to fire along fixed lines, such as enfiladingss an anti-tank ditch or a bridge. In these positions the limited traverse of the gun creates no real disadvantage and the small size of the embrasure provides greater protection for the gun and its crew.

  

Eastern Command: Corps and Command Stop Lines – One of three Eastern Command Corps stop lines, this one running from the River Colne in Essex via Wakes Colne and Bures, along the River Stour to Sudbury and Long Melford, and thence to Bury St. Edmunds and the River Lark at Mildenhall. Its final stretch (known now as the Command Line) was via Littleport along the line of the River Great Ouse to King's Lynn.

Just before I got chased away by the police for using a tripod within 4 blocks of the Capital Building.

 

Note for the 'DC Photo Rights' pool: In light of erin_m's photo of the Capital, let me also say the DC Capital police officer was pleasant about chasing me off. I know better than to argue with police in DC. Once I knew the tripod was not ok, I quickly turned the conversation to where was it ok to use the tripod. This made the whole situation end up well, as the officer and I exchanged civilities and I just headed to beyond 4th St and had a nice evening of photography.

 

Work flow:

1) Take bracketed photos

2) Answer questions from US Capital police officer, leave area

3) Assemble HDR image in Cinepaint

4) Find pleasing tone mapping with qpfstmo

5) Commandline tone map via durand02 into new exr file

6) Tweak curve in Cinepaint and export as 8bit/pixel image

7) Further tweaking to levels and colors in Gimp

 

Where complexity rears it's ugly head

This is not as easy to use as a wiki? Why?

 

One of the tricks stickit is trying is to use the box as an entry for all data, markup and controls. This means you have to be precise for the computers sake, not the human. Right?

 

Wrong. Even though I know markdown, know how to enter tags, add appointments to people without some sort of syntax checker or mechanism to correct I get text the stickit cannot handle and I look like a goose :(

 

Here is the correct text. I corrected a few things, stickit some others. But the point I guess is that to get the things show in this image I have to type the following correctly without error. This exposes a gaping hole in the app, complexity.

 

For each note you can get away with far to much. So the result can be the user is ambitiously overburden themsleves with too many tasks, yet not acheiving their goals. (see below notes)

 

I could not:

* create a hyperlinked image. (markdown problem)

* bold text (markdown problem)

* add inline image (stickit engine - sort of works)

* see that I added user Bignose or note (failed - stickit engine)

* add approximate date into cal (sticket engine)

  

/* ------------- start of stickit note ------------------ */

--#Hello world

This is a **helloworld** message from bootload testing everything in one message. I'll try to do the following:

 

Todo: do the following tasks

 

* add tags

 

* create a link

 

- add an image

 

* add a time .. call Bootload or meet Bignose (big@nose.org) tomorrow around 9 a.m.

 

* call bignose after lunch

  

Then check the complexity. After reading "Inmates running the asylum, I can't but help feel this is a tool that lets you do tasks ignoring objectives? This app at the moment is re-inventing the commandline.

 

* are emails handled as threads ?

* does the calendar handle deadlines & ongoing processes ?

* does the software remember ?

* is the software responsible - no confirmation dialogs ?

* is the software flexiable & afford user fudging ?

 

##programmers trade simplicity for complexity

 

![buddyicon](http://static.flickr.com/79/255498582_9070c0e29d_o.gif "bootload buddy icon")

 

[link to flickr image](http://www.flickr.com/photos/bootload/255498582/)

 

tag as Bootload, 2006, 2006NOV08, 1055 2006NOV081055, @work, @home, "P1 hard", "P2 Easy"

/* ------------- start of stickit note ------------------ */

 

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TextMate - the best editor ever! I've installed the Apache bundle and can now easily edit the httpd.conf or any *.conf file in /etc/httpd/users from TextMate and then do a apachectl graceful from within TextMate! - No need to go to the commandline anymore, and even if you dare so, just use "sudo mate /etc/httpd/httpd.conf" - awesome!

Anche i migliori sbagliano: questo è il testo che accompagna un gruppo di patch che IBM chiama cumulativo di PTF (program temporary fix). Analogo a un Service Pack.

 

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Terminale Digital VT320 monocromatico color ambra. Alla massima risoluzione si possono leggere le scritte sui tasti.

 

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140 pictures turned into a time lapse video

 

From the command line

ls -1tr (lists all files in chronological order)

 

then:

mencoder -nosound -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=2:trell:autoaspect:vqscale=3 -vf scale=1920:1080 -mf type=jpeg:fps=20 mf://@frames.txt -o time-lapse.avi

 

via Hugo Chinchilla blog.hugochinchilla.net/2011/09/time-lapse-videos-mencoder/

Structure Synth 0.9.5 ("Haiku") Released

 

Binaries for XP and Vista.

Universal Mac binaries are now also available.

Linux is still source only.

 

New features:

 

- New color features: a 'random color' operator with different palettes (random hue, random rgb, greyscale, sampling from image, or from user-defined list).

- Now uses two independent (Mersenne Twisters) random number generators: one for geometry and one for colors.

- Upgraded to Qt 4.5.0. Now Structure Synth is dual licensed under GPL and LGPL.

- Added 'blend {color} {strength}' operator.

- Added 'set seed initial' for syncing random seed.

- Added 'set maxsize ...' and 'set minsize ...'.

- Added support for specifying a startup .es file on the Commandline (this makes file associations possible).

- Added support for drag'and'drop (drop a .es file onto the clipboard).

- Added simple GUI for manipulating preprocessor defines.

- Added templates by Neon22 and Groovelock to the distribution.

 

Minor changes and bug fixes:

 

- Added close icon to tabs.

- Applied more aggressive optimization on Windows build (SSE2/fast fp-math). SSE2 is now required!

- Fixed a bug where a recursive rule (not producing objects) could fill memory.

- Added export of background color to templates.

- BugFix: The scrollwheel can now be used to zoom again.

- PovRay template export has been restored. The Camera export still needs some work, but it should be usable again.

 

Download from:

 

SourceForge.net

 

Update: More info about this release at the Syntopia Blog

Do you want to play tetris from the command line? :)

You could take me out of Linux, but you can't take the Linux out of me. :)

 

Ben 1.9 Gigabyte di spazio su disco e 24 Megabyte di RAM!

 

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A smarter command line

 

'... What if the command line interpreter gets smarter and understands concepts within your query. ...'

 

Been taking precisely that approach for some time thinking through and trying to create a CLI with recognition. The novel approach consisted (I've since stopped working on this particular problem) of an interface that interacted with some known commands, applications and data.

 

The more you type into the machine, the more it recognises certain things related information names, associated projects, that appointment you have for next week, the document due next week. The crux was realising that meaning could be attained from small SMS like messages. A message could consist of peoples names, times, predefined commands. Then trying to weave some sort of context within related messages.

 

The big problem is the contextual awareness. NLP is one way to go, but recognition without having to annoy the user with confirmation is difficult. Recognising language is a big ball of string. One promising approach is to add a Adventure like shell interface onto the front, pre-describe (or dynamically build) the space you can navigate. This means your using a human brain to augment the system offsetting having to use the brute force approach. Then integrate with back-end applications.

 

Sounds good in theory but I agree it is HARD.

 

Somone else working on a similiar idea gave an interesting reply.

 

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Description: Shot taken from the top of the hill with me lying back on my pack looking up.

Prima che sulle scrivanie degli uffici arrivassero i PC con Windows, Word, Excel e Outlook, le funzioni di ufficio tipo agenda (anche condivisa tra utenti), invio posta con allegati, elaborazione di testi formattati con tanto di stampa unione, etc. erano disponibili in modalità carattere su terminali come questo. Era possibile sospendere un attività e mandarla in background per fare altro senza dover uscire dalla funzione in corso, così come segnala la nota sopra la linea di comando.

 

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The Type-24 is an irregular hexagon in plan, the rear wall is the longest at about 14ft this has the entrance with a Pistol Loophole on either side, the other walls vary between 7ft and 8ft each having a single Loophole. These are suitable for both Rifles and Light Machine Guns. Internally, there is a Y-Shaped Anti-Ricochet Wall, the top of the Y is nearest to the entrance, the internal wall also helps support the roof. The Type-24 Pillbox was always built to at least Bullet-Proof standard of 12in thick, but was often was thicker.

A thick-walled variant was introduced to a Shellproof standard, it was larger externally and had walls 36in to 50in thick. (This thick-walled variant is sometimes called a Type-29 by pillbox researchers but this is not an official designation) The Type-24 Pillbox is the most common type of pillbox, with more than 1,724 recorded as being extant.

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