From ec36101d99015ca4a6d290bf7cdf9f2b7a57be79 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DTB Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2024 09:59:59 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] 2024-12-01 --- homepage.content | 173 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 173 insertions(+) diff --git a/homepage.content b/homepage.content index 1e978fc..2517bd5 100755 --- a/homepage.content +++ b/homepage.content @@ -1050,6 +1050,179 @@ pre { /* DRY who? */ } +/blah/2024-12-01.html + +: vaporware i looked forward to + +in which trinity whines about things that never happened + +1. PINE64 PinePod + announced 2022-04-01 via the PINE64 community blog + no release date given + just... ignored, without any further update + + + +The PINE64 PinePod was, allegedly, a digital audio player using the chipset +found in the PineBuds Pro, which were announced in the same blog post and +released November 2022. It wasn't pictured in the blog post (and the PineBuds +were) and not many specs were given ("We haven't yet gotten the design of the +PinePod down, but I'll browse Apple's store for inspiration later today. +Regardless, I just feel an open stand-alone music player belongs in 2022.") + +I bought the PineBuds Pro at launch and later, after their charging cradle fell +out of my pocket in a snowstorm and before any replacement parts were +available, bought a second unit, which then was broken in the washing machine a +year after the first one broke. The sound quality was good (though I am no +audiophile) and they worked with every device I tried. Like every other PINE64 +product ever released they did have their hiccups - a chunky charger, barely +any warning when they were about to die, and buds that were just a little heavy +and would frequently fall out of my ears while I was cooking in a restaurant +(which is technically a food safety violation, but they only ever fell on the +ground and never into food, and I always washed my hands and stuff after I +touched them). But I always held a hope in my heart that in another community +blog post they would say something, anything more about the PinePod. + +2. PINE64 unnamed bone conduction headphones + announced 2024-03-17 + no release date given + just... ignored, without any further update + + + +Yup, of the three devices announced by PINE64 using the BES2300 chipset (used +by the PineBuds Pro), only one came out, and the other two rotted in what I can +only assume to be a very cold development hell. These are with what I was going +to replace my PineBuds Pro, as they looked less likely to fall off my head in +the kitchen - plus, they didn't plug an ear, so I could communicate more +effectively. That's right - they /looked/ less likely - there actually was a +picture this time. The blog post said the OpenPineBuds firmware, an incomplete +firmware for the PineBuds Pro intended to eventually^TM replace the proprietary +stock firmware licensed from [vendor (I don't want to go through the trouble +of figuring out whom)], would receive updates to make the unnamed bone +conduction headphones work with the free firmware at launch, but I just went +through the git commits on OpenPineBuds and there were none that could be even +vaguely construed as supporting a second device. + +I don't plan to purchase another PINE64 product until either the PineSkull or +the PinePod is released. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on +you, fool me thrice, shame on me, xkcd, et cetera. + +3. Flipnote Studio 3D + announced 2013-03-13 + eta "Summer 2013" + released in North America for Club Nintendo owners 2015-02-10 + +I saw the Nintendo Direct clip for Flipnote Studio 3D on my 3DS XL around the +time of release and was overjoyed. I had loved Flipnote Studio on my DSi XL, +having spend hours drawing probably something like a hundred miscellaneous +flipnotes practicing animation, storytelling, and shading. I uploaded YouTube +videos of my flipnotes by exporting them as GIF, using shady websites to +convert them to AVI, importing them into Windows Movie Maker (the newest +version, part of Windows Live 2012), and recording audio with my computer +microphone. It wasn't as sophisticated as flash animating but I hadn't heard of +that yet and was 9 years old. So I checked back on the Nintendo eShop at least +every week for the duration of "Summer 2013". Autumn rolled around, winter, and +it never came. + +What I didn't know was that Flipnote Studio 3D /had/ been released in Japan, +and had become too big of a success. According to random Internet sources I may +have imagined, Nintendo didn't want to pay for moderation of the attached semi- +social media service Flipnote Gallery: World, and spent the year and a half +between the Japanese release and the International release stripping the +on-line features from the application. Eventually it did release, quietly, in +Club Nintendo, where for some points or tickets or coins or whatever it used (I +was a member but only remembered to use it every six months or so to register +the DS and 3DS games my grandparents had gotten me in the meantime) you could +get a voucher code to plug into the Nintendo eShop to download the unlisted +title. I didn't find out about this until 2019 or so. + +So why is this vaporware if it did release? It released late and silently, with +fewer features than intended. It was a worthy successor still, but by the time +it came out I was over Flipnote and onto more trivial pursuits - I was 15 and +a verified creator on XVideos where I was posting hentai I had animated. + +4. xi-editor + a video for it that got popular was released 2018-01-29 + free software, developed openly + discontinued, "spritually succeeded" by the lapce editor which is + totally different + +xi-editor was supposed to be a really, really fast text editor backend that +would "last the next 20 years". That never happened, which is predictable +considering it was free software from a Google engineer, but at the time I +totally thought it would happen. + +xi was succsneeded by the Lapce editor which is an IDE (not an editor backend) +for macOS (not [whatever Rust supports]). + +5. OpenXP + popular on 4chan for a bit + pirate software, developed on git and irc over tor + probably fell off due to not being shiny anymore + +After the Windows XP / Server 2003 source leak in 202X every /g/irlie was +foaming at the mouth about a free software Windows XP. Software was ported to +XP in anticipation of this great new software eXPedition coming soon. Nothing +happened and like all /g/ projects it faded into obscurity. + +6. ReactOS + +lol. lmao + +7. ZenithOS + +see reactos + +8. DuckStation + initial commit 2019-09-11 (nice) + free software, developed in the open + surprise relicense 2024-09-01 to non-free + +DuckStation is one of those rare cases where existing software was vaporized, +which is really funny and I think still counts as vaporware. The creator +randomly decided it didn't want to share its toys anymore and changed the GPLv3 +license to one that forbidded sharing modified source code - the reason given +being that the creator was tired of getting bug reports about modifications +breaking things. + +Okay I'm tuckered out now. + +: fuse-ext2 kept segfaulting + +so I'm forking it and fixing its shit + +fuse-ext2 is a baffling program. I had used it a couple times for moving files +between NetBSD and Linux and lately it's been segfaulting when trying to do big +file operations such as managing my ext4 audio drive. Alright, I figured, I'll +just open it up and see where the segfault is - and then I found a 5kloc tidy +mess of a codebase built with (shudder) automake. I've torn out all the OS X +stuff (because screw your stupid proprietary OS) and automake stuff (because +I'm not too high-and-mighty for Makefile, and because any operating system new +enough to have FUSE is new enough that it supports recentish POSIX without +shims) and am working on shortening the codebase; -2500loc and counting. Build +times are now counted in (single-digit) seconds rather than minutes after a +make clean and rather than a weird, half-baked debugf() after every function +call I'm figuring out how to put actually useful debugging in. + +2025-04-01 + +: vaporware other people looked forward to + +1. trinity's fuse-ext2 fork + + +/blah/2024-11-19.html + +: pkgin kept segfaulting + +# pkg_info | awk '{print $1}' | xargs pkg_delete -Rff +# rm -r /pkg /pkgsrc # and also the db that pkgin has + +This fixed it. I ran a ktrace(8) and found out this was due to database +corruption after a borked lsd(1) install - it just had a bad trip. + + /blah/2024-11-11.html : intimacy