Workstation-less

Posted on August 6th, 2008

I am currently without workstation because my MacBook is back at the shop after the last repair that broke both sound and the trackpad button, and now to top things off my Mac Mini wouldn’t boot again.

I have narrowed down one of the problems to a broken hard drive, so if anyone has an old 2.5″ IDE drive lying around that I can take over or borrow, I would be a very happy geek. Untill then I will be basically offline except for those few things I can do on my iPhone (like blogging).

How to make Textmate’s “Go To File…” faster by excluding folders

Posted on July 31st, 2008

I use Textmate as my favorite editor, especially when I’m working on a Symfony project. Recently though I decided to switch to integrating the Symfony installation as an external dependancy to my project. This had some major advantages but one very big disadvantage.

When I want to open a file in the project that I have open, I just type Command-T for “Go to File..” and start typing the file name (very much like Spotlight). When I added Symfony as a dependancy this added quite a few more files to my project, which made the search dead slow and returning numerous useless results.

So I decided to do a quick search on how to exclude folders from this search and found it. In the project’s side panel, select the root of the folder structure. Then press the I in the right-bottom corner. This opens an information window in which we edit the folder pattern to add an extra exclude. For Symfony I decided to exclude the “vendor” folder so I added a “|vendor” after the “|CVS”. Be sure to save the project afterwards or all settings are lost.

You can do the same in the general advanced settings of Textmate but keep in mind that any existing projects need to be updated manually to include this new pattern.

New Site Design

Posted on July 30th, 2008

So, I’m finally done with my new design. It was already active on the blog but now also on the rest of the site. I personally like it as it is a bit more structured and cleaner.

Updated Theme and iPhone Optimized Site

Posted on July 27th, 2008

I decided to revamp my blog’s theme a bit to fix some issues I was having. I really like the look now and it is just more flexible and consistent. The new look will in the future be added to the rest of the site too.

Additionally I added an iPhone optimized theme that gets automatically loaded if you browse the blog with an iPhone or iPod Touch. I do believe in One Web but I guess reading my blog just becomes easier like this.

How Green Are You?

Posted on May 5th, 2008

A couple of things recently got me thinking about how green I’m living and mainly how green others are living. I don’t feel like I’m polluting as much as some others do, but without any real comparison it’s fairly hard to determine, right? So I decided to start my own “tagging meme”.

The idea is to write about the ways (I currently picked 5, but you could pick less or more) you think you purposely handle things “the green way”, and then write about the things you know you should handle better. Then after than we can tag others to do the same and that way we can get a nice idea of how green we all are. In the process we might even learn some small tips and tricks on how to improve ourselves.

So here it goes. My good points:

  1. I don’t have a car - I think this is probably my major green point. I used to have a student travel card in The Netherlands, so I never felt the need to get a drivers license. Now that I live in London, having a car is plain idiotic with the congestion charge and heavy traffic and all. I sometimes drive along as a passenger with others, but I don’t think that that’s a real issue as I think it might count as carpooling.
  2. I carbon offset my flights - As I don’t have a car, the only way to get from London to The Netherlands is by plane or bus. Starting this year I’ve decided to carbon offset my flights, which I think will help the environment in it’s own special way.
  3. I buy long-lasting milk - I believe London’s ex-mayor Ken Livingston had the idea to subsidize long-lasting milk because of it’s low impact on the environment. Long-lasting milk doesn’t have to be constantly cooled before it ends up in your fridge, and these days it doesn’t even taste much different than normal milk. Secretly though, I actually just buy it because the milk at the CostCutter downstairs goes bad way to quick.
  4. All the lights in my home are energy saving lights - except for a few of the ones my housemates use. When we moved in here all lights were energy devouring 60Watt lights. I replaced almost all with 8 and 11Watt lights. Saved us about 6x the energy costs on lighting.
  5. I bought an environmentally friendly toothbrush - This is probably the oddest thing, but a few weeks ago I was looking for a new toothbrush when I found the Recycline toothbrush. I’m not sure these days how good recycling exactly is (with recycling often also using energy) but it seems like a great initiative. The Recycline guys sell even more stuff besides toothbrushes so be sure to take a look at their site.

And now for my bad points:

  1. I quite regularly leave equipment on while I’m away - And I’m not just talking about my Mac Mini which is always on (I should put it in sleep mode more often) but also the TV, TFT, and lights in general. It is such a bad habit and I hate it. I think I should get one of those car-alarm-devices that start beeping when you leave the lights on, but then for my house.
  2. I leave chargers in the wall while they are trickle charging - Trickle charging can use shitloads of energy, but still we almost all leave our mobile phones charging at 100%. I actually don’t blame myself but think that we need to push the mobile phone companies to make better, auto-off-switching, chargers. I actually read an article a few days ago about initiatives to make the electrical wiring in a house more “intelligent” to solve these issues.
  3. I sometimes watch TV while working on my workstation at the same time - As a 21st century media junkie I tend to do too much things at the same time. Mainly watching something I’ve already seen on TV while working on my Macbook. Damn you Five and your Scrubs reruns!
  4. I don’t use solar panels - Although probably none of you do, I think most of us should use them. I think that for example especially my mobile phone, and my camera batteries could be well charged by solar energy. Does anyone know what the current state is in energy efficiency of mobile solar panels? It would be a waste to buy a solar panel that used more energy to produce than it will ever generate.
  5. I throw batteries in the normal trash - Another bad habit. I don’t know why I do it, but every time I have a dead AAA, I realize I still don’t have a bin for chemical waste, so “this time” I allow myself to throw it with the normal trash. Obviously I still don’t have a decent chemical waste bin.

So those are my good and bad points. Now I want to see yours. I am tagging Melinda, Simon, Alper, Ian, and Martijn to do their version. Good luck.

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