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I have this program called "Panorama maker" I thought I'd give a try.
I may actually clean this spot up someday.
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Reunião Transnacional do projeto Emotional-Techie, no Iscte de 17 a 18 de maio de 2022.
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Until just recently, my family and friends back in Florida weren't even on facebook! It was just techie San Francisco people. Well my family (cousins and aunt) are on facebook and these are the conversations that I see.
ROFL.
Leo Alejandrino, Louie Fernandez, Ana Velasquez Alejandrino, Johnny Velasquez, Maripi Muscat, Javie Velasquez, Techie Velasquez, Mercie Fernandez
Garbage in, garbage out — that’s normally been a rule of computing, and device mastering systems are no exception. These elementary AIs only know what we tell them, and if that knowledge carries a bias of any form, so too will the technique educated on it. Google is seeking to avoid such awk...
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Boris the Intern finishing up his summer.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
In the early 70s while I was at school we had lessons in computer programming. In those days the only computer in the county (yes, really!) was at Chelmsford University, which allocated other bodies small amounts of time to use it. Programming was in Fortran using punch cards, rather than punching holes we used 4 HB pencils. These were sent off in the post and print-outs (of the results of running the programs) were sent back.
Try telling the young people of today that and they won't believe you.... ;o)
My helper! She just crawls in front of me lays down and props her head on the keyboard! She stayed for an hour!!!
Primula species. Primrose hybrids. Upbeat bright spots for you, Aurelia!
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Wow. I'm feeling bright, my friends. This morning I couldn't open a file in Photoshop. When I hit Command "O" for Open, Photoshop "quit unexpectedly"! :( I tried rebooting, etc.. Nothing worked. This afternoon my techie son suggested searching for a software update. There was one ~ since the middle of last week ~ and the update fixed the problem. :) I'm back in business again! Yea!
I hope your weekend is as bright, dear friends! I cherish every visit, comment, fave, invivte! :D
Prasanna is an Ethical Hacker by profession and is currently pursuing his 2nd Masters Degree in Internet Security in Canada.
RAIT Alumni, he's a total techie. Loves Beef even though he is a Tambrahm.
Subhasish is a socio-political philosopher interested in both spoken words and unspoken thoughts who creates programs, because he can.
He loves books, gaming and comics.
Sometimes it is fun to "play" with images, here "computer" looking version of the Yamaha TZ750D drawing. Kind of gives it a "techie" touch. Prints can be ordered, from me, Mick. ofieldTN@blomand.net
Today, the site I've been working on for a half a year, the thing which has kept me at the office to all kinds of ungodly hours and eaten up many a weekend afternoon.... is launching. in theory....
Actually it's now looking like it won't be until tomorrow morning. But still, I'm feeling a pretty wonderful sense of relief and hey--I'll admit it--pride. The damned thing turned out pretty nice.
I assume.
Who knows, once actual users start monkeying around with it the whole thing might just spontaneously combust. But here's hoping not.
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You can pour over config files no end, but eventually you just have to plug in the hardware and make sure this phone can call that phone, and this phone's little red light can answer the call when that phone over there is ringing..
Google is kicking off registration for its 1st-ever pageant aimed at celebrating indie game titles on Android. The enterprise is now taking signal-ups for those people who want to attend the Google Perform Indie Games Festival in San Francisco, and it’s announcing the exhibitor line-up. This...
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the one-woman band juana molina setup (that's just a techie, dont get too excited)
great lineup and sold out show. (<3 you, craigslist!) unfortch the moody rainclouds forced the show indoors into remis auditorium instead of the beloved outdoor courtyard.
the one-woman band juana molina setup (that's just a techie, dont get too excited)
great lineup and sold out show. (<3 you, craigslist!) unfortch the moody rainclouds forced the show indoors into remis auditorium instead of the beloved outdoor courtyard.
Some Techie Haikus
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Was back in the day
having Apple computers
the big bulky ones
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Our computer techs,
who service our computers.
FAMU's S B I
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"People who work in the fields of science and technology are not like other people. This can be frustrating to the nontechnical people who have to deal with them. The secret to coping with technology-oriented people is to understand their motivations. This chapter (of The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams) will teach you everything you need to know."
...if you are anything like me, you'll drop the book laughing while you read it too!
Rather amusingly, the librarians in my local library have classified this book as "Management Science"...isbn:0752224700 www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0752224700
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This requires a bit of explanation, and unless you are bit of a techie, almost entirely unimportant. This is a test to determine whether Flickr is doing it's image processing (mostly resizing) properly with respect to gamma.
Color spaces of images generally refer to 3 different things: 1) the bounds of the gamut of viewable colors (exactly how red is 0xff0000), 2) the white point or exactly what spectrum do we treat as pure white (usually D65 for a 6500K black body emitter), and a value distribution across that range. Gamma refers to the last one.
Our eyes aren't uniformly sensitive. We can see much more detail at the low end of the intensity range. Roughly this curve looks like X^N for some N. In the case of the sRGB space, which roughly created for normal monitors under normal intensity levels, N = 2.2. Generally, this is a really good thing. We space the values of brightness in the image according to where they will do the most use.
The caviat with working in gamma-corrected spaces is that various maths no longer work right, most notably addition which is needed to resample the images. I'll leave it to those that are interested to see that
(A+B)^2.2 != A^2.2 + B^2.2
and the rest of you can take my word for it.
Now, what does that have to do with this image. Well, to see, you'll have to compare the resampled to the original and notice that the original is exactly twice the size of the Flickr-resampled medium size and is comprised of alternating 1-pixel-wide columns of black and white opposed to the 128 grey of the resized. This is so that when resized, 2 columns will be averaged together into 1 pixel.
Now, assuming that think of 0 as 0 and 255 as 1 (a convenient value for the maximum as image processing does), to do gamma-correct filtering on an sRGB image we do the following:
A = 0^(2.2) // ungamma-corrected black (A=0)
B = 1^(2.2) // ungamma-corrected white (B=1)
C = (A + B)/2 // average colors (0.5)
D = C^(1/2.2) // gamma corrected middle grey
Now, if this in done correctly, D, the pixel in the resized Flickr image should be 186 instead of 128.
What does this all mean? Well, in the grand scheme of things, mostly nothing. Flickr strips color spaces along with all other EXIF data on resize currently, so it is possible they are doing the proper thing and just not recorrecting. But, if that was the case, all the resized images would look substantially darker than the originals. This only deals with the additions to average adjactent pixels when resizing. The less different adjactent pixels, the less the error, and an most photographs it would hardly be noticable on most stuff anyway.
It's pretty uncommon to see any image programs handle this anyway, so this is in no means singling out Flickr. Firefox ignores color spaces all-together. I'm not even sure if Photoshop does everything gamma correct. I'll need to look at the image internals in my own viewer to be sure.
More just curious. Hope you enjoyed this moment of image geekery. Let me know if you have any questions or want to know more.
These times, if a celebrity launches their have activity, it is probable with Glu Cellular. Known for their no cost-to-engage in mobile game titles, the publicly traded corporation lists additional than a hundred game titles, together with Sonic the Hedgehog, Transformers, Guitar Hero...
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In what is become the Google I/O defining second, the organization kicked off the 2012 event with a collection of skydivers, bikers, and climbers to debut the scorching newness that was Project Glass (hindsight, etc.). Two a long time later on, Google went all Oprah on everyone and ...
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Spent most the month of Sept. on the road, Oregon to Minneapolis, visiting our son in his new loft. Took his techie/biographical multi media mosaic and installed it. WIP and more detaled photos can be found in my "Thundza WIP" set.
My radio shack has equipment dating from the 1941 radio in the left foreground to the modern computers to the right.
Mr James Coleman, left, retired from Arbroath Academy's technical department in June, 1994, and was presented with a cheque by Dr John Caldwell, depute rector.
Getting Hired In Tech — The Value Of Work Experience
It’s the catch-22 of the working world: you’re new and you’re looking for a job, but you need work experience before you can even think about getting hired. In circumstances like these, how’s a techie to get their foot in the door? Who can you convince you’re worth taking a chance on?
If you’re facing this conundrum, you’re in luck: every web developer and designer in business today has gone through the same hiring ordeal, and we know the tricks they used to land their first gig.
We’ll cover every angle of the job search, from utilizing your personal network to finding online job opportunities. I’m so confident that these tactics will help you get hired I’ll even go one step further and guide you through how to make the most of your first gig.
How to find your first tech job
When you’ve got the skills for design or development work and you need a job now, the most important thing is to get your foot in the door. Scoring your first gig will help you build your portfolio, gather references, and demonstrate your talent: all things that will make getting your second, third, and fourth jobs that much easier.
John Feldmann, writer for Insperity Jobs, providers of human resources and business solutions to improve business performance, told us:
“Unless you’re applying for an entry-level job, work experience is often the cornerstone upon which a job applicant is evaluated in the technology field. After that, several factors may come into play – education, cultural fit, interviewing skills – but ultimately, employers want to see a track record of success in the field.”
When looking for your first gig as a designer or developer, think more about the experience you’re trying to gain rather than the pay.
Don’t get me wrong – being paid for your work is vital to your career (and your hungry stomach!).
But when you’re starting out and peddling your empty resume, impressing a clienton a low-paying (or pro bono) job can be more valuable in the long run than wasting away as you try to find a paying job. This might mean building a website for a friend, taking on a part-time job, or entering an unpaid internship. But as long as you are confident that you’ll get a great portfolio piece (or pieces) out of your experience, your hard work will pay off.
“If there was one thing I could tell all job seekers, it’s get experience – and get it early. Not only does it help you develop your skillset, but it allows you to get accustomed to the industry/work environment. You’ll have a better idea of how the business works, how to interact with people, and so on. I’m a huge advocate of internships for that reason. If I just hopped into a full-time job without knowing how things worked in an office, I’d be a little overwhelmed. Getting that experience early really does make a difference.”
Ariella Coombs, managing editor for CareeRealism.
When considering which jobs to take on, always remember: do it for the money, the contact, or the experience.
Keeping all this in mind, here are a few tips on how to find a job.
Reach out to everyone you know – and I mean everyone!
When you start your job search, your first step is to tell everyone – and I mean everyone – that you’re looking. Make your announcement through email, LinkedIn,Facebook, or carrier pigeon – it doesn’t matter; just get the word out that you’re ready to take on new and challenging work! Maybe your mom’s friend needs a new website for her flower shop. Maybe your high school music teacher could use some help building an events page.
You’ll never know until you ask.
As CareerFoundry CMO and Creative Director Emil Lamprecht recounts, one of his secrets to getting hired as a new freelancer was to tell everyone he knew that he was looking for work. That meant emailing friends, friends of friends, co-workers, and even ex-colleagues.
Since your resume is probably fairly blank right now and your portfolio non-existent, your best bet is to start reaching out to people who already know you and your work ethic. Given that they know you and probably place some level of trust in you, your existing contacts are more likely to hire you than a complete stranger.
When you write to your friends and contacts, let them know about your career change and the specific type of work you’re looking for. Looking to build websites? Great! But tell them what kind of websites you specialize in. Want to design mobile apps? Let your contacts know which platforms you work in.
Remember: even if your contacts can’t pay much or anything at all, gaining experience can be a springboard to future paying jobs by building your portfolio and helping you gather referrals.
Tap into people you don’t know
Once you’ve told your grandmom, your yoga instructor, and all of their friends that you’re on the market, it’s time to reach out to people you don’t know. And while the Internet can be a great resource for new job seekers,the millions of listed job openings listed online can be overwhelming. Here I break down how to find a job online without pulling out all of your hair.
Your alumni association
If you’ve earned a bachelor’s or master’s degree, chances are your university has established ways for you to network with alumni from your institution. Find alumniwho work in the field you want to enter, and set up informational interviews to learn how they got started.
Even though you might not have met the alumni you’ll reach out to, the fact that you graduated from the same institution is likely to make them more receptive toward you. And you never know: you can get some career-building advice, or maybe you’ll meet your next mentor!
Here are some ways to connect with professionals from your alma mater:
Your alumni association’s LinkedIn group: here you can post about what you’re looking for. If anyone knows of a relevant opening they might pass it along to you
LinkedIn search: LinkedIn offers a great search tool that lets you filter your extended network by university, title, location, and more
Your alumni directory: Similar to LinkedIn’s search, use this tool to search for alumni in the position you aim to enter and ask for an informational interview
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