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Al Gore approves of this company
Jan 23rd
Traffic Cone WIN
Jan 10th
Dublin now Earth’ed
Nov 30th
As you may know or not know, Google Earth has this feature for a while, which allows you to see certain places in 3D. People have the possibility to upload three dimensional meshes of buildings including their textures to Google, and define its location in the world.
Now, even Dublin’s city centre got Earth’ed, and it looks really cool!

O’Connell Street in Google Earth
However… when moving toward the Google headquarter here, it looks kinda strange?

The Europlex ironically looks strange, does not show the Google logo on both buildings
Do you Yahoo?
May 26th
Project “laststep” – state of play
May 8th
So I’m still working on my little project in my spare time. Admittedly I haven’t done a lot in recent times on it, but since I got a bit tired of playing EVE night after night, I thought it is time to do something productive and get back to that. So I did some revisions on the code what is ultimately meant to be a desktop operating system, and the changes are quite interesting.
I figured out that there is a way to communicate between two different programs, meaning processes, as long as these processes share the same implementation of code. The solution for this is called GNUstep Distributed Objects or simply DO. There’s a little tool called gdomap which is given to you when you install the GNUstep environment, which can be opened at system boot time, making sure you always have it. It’s a little daemon inside which you can store GNUstep objects for others to access.
Using this approach, I can now create incredibly fast and lightweight code, while creating an API for others that makes it super-fast to create applications. You can change content of the menu bar with one line.
So as of the moment there are certain things implemented, very important for desktop handling:
lastGI – The laststep Graphical Interface (framework)
With this, you simply use any of the elements like button, progress bars etc., for your application. Very simple to use, allocated like normal Objective-C objects, and can be manipulated the same. However the framework is specific to the system and has modified implementations of existing components, LSWindow for example is a modified version of NSWindow with methods and functions to access the laststep specific menu bar.
MenuService.app – The menu bar
Very important system service. Graphical front-end which mainly holds the menu of the application that has focus, as well as little other elements such as a clock, or a system tray (haven’t figured this one out yet), as well as an icon for the app that currently has the focus. In LSWindow there is gonna be a method to display the right menu.
DesktopService.app – Uhm, Desktop?
Nothing fancy right now. Only a huge window as big as the screen, and does not much in the moment.
So as you can see, it is progressing… I’ll keep you posted.
Madlax: Not Gonna Get Us
May 1st
Madlax DVD set has arrived at last
Apr 23rd
So I got home last night to find a notification from the postman, he failed to deliver a package. I knew what it was. So I picked it up this morning from the mail store facility.
It’s the Madlax DVD set which I mentioned here.
And it looks as cool as promised. Front and back!

Shocking conspiracies, enigmas shrouded in mysteries… a desperate quest





