Chess

Got an invitation to a corporate chess tournament — I had marked somewhere that I enjoy chess, so they found me and sent an invite. The game is online. Haven’t played in a while; curious how chess affects work, life, and decision-making.

Need to catch up) Not expecting any prizes, but I’ll take the enjoyment from the process, in the spirit of the Coubertin principle.

ITIL from scratch

I’m taking an ITIL course and remembered that I once invented my own CMDB without knowing any ITIL practices or recommendations.

It’s hard to say whether it’s a good thing that I’m so clever, or a bad thing that I hadn’t read up on it when I should have.

docker

Installed Docker on the laptop.

Had been afraid of it locally for a long time — figured it would eat up all the space and thrash the SSD.

But eventually had to bite the bullet. Moved /var/lib/docker via a symlink to the HDD, will keep an eye on the space usage.

winbash

As a small preamble to the upcoming article about debugging bash scripts via Eclipse, here’s a note that there is a port called win-bash — a console for Windows.

Yes, everyone knows about Cygwin, but it has certain quirks. Here we have an archive that you just unpack, add to PATH (and then plug into Eclipse and debug, debug…)

nooker

The Nook has its uses: as a tablet it doesn’t justify itself much — pages are awkward to flip through, and browsers don’t recognize the standard Nook buttons — but as an e-reader it’s excellent.

Moved the blog. Not this one, the other one )))

Dear readers, and also those who follow my other blog — the one that isn’t about life but is supposed to be somewhat technical. I moved it from the Tumblr platform to Blogger, and discovered that the RSS links on these two platforms are different. So, dear geeks who read via feed readers and other aggregators — if you want to keep following, please drop by and resubscribe. Sorry for the inconvenience; in return I’ll try to write some interesting things about XBMC. Thanks in advance for your attention.

LiveJournal annoyance

LiveJournal has pulled this trick on me more than once: I’m browsing subscriptions in Google Reader, and the posts I like and want to read in more detail I open with a middle-click in a new tab. And often instead of the page I get a prompt to log in to LJ. What’s more, if I notice it right away and open the address again — it loads correctly. But if I scroll further through the reader and switch to that tab a few minutes later — instead of an interesting article, there’s that… unwelcome login screen. So damn annoying!

Air humidifier

Today, following a recipe I saw from ibigdan, I put together a passive air humidifier. Let’s watch the results — too bad I don’t have a hygrometer. The humidifier design is very simple, like this: humidifier diagram

Source.