Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Berube is back.

The Lord High Professor of Dangeral Studies has returned in time to lead us out of the economic meltdown. Thats right, Michael Berube has resumed blogging.

And if your name needs characters that aren't pure ASCII its just tough OK? Suck it up.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Wiki vs Google Groups/Sites

For work reasons I've been looking at wikis, as for our international collaboration will need an electronic way of outlining what we're doing, discussing it, and uploading files/images and other such info (and we're not allowed to spend money on flying furriners over here). Oh, and it has to be private and secure...

I must say I hadn't realized how horribly messy and complicated wikis are to set up, or how many non-obvious capabilities and requirements you have with the various wiki options available.

I quickly decided that I didn't want a relational database at the back end, which narrowed the field nicely, before settling on what I hoped to be a relatively simple set of wiki software: the python-powered MoinMoin. Flat file back end and powered by python - it sounded ideal to me.

Five hours later I had a full test site up, but I can't say it was as easy as I'd have liked. Nor was the security and authorization stuff at all transparent (try reading this), in fact I had no idea of whether the test site was secure or not. And wiki syntax is terrible (non intuitive!). I'm amazed wikipedia works at all.

Luckily I then discovered Google Sites ("Create websites and secure group wikis") which I must say I'm very impressed with so far. Simple Google account password protection, revision history and alerts, semi-WYSIWYG editor, comments and attachments. Maybe not industrial strength but much simpler and easier to use. Maybe we'll end up using Google Groups instead, but still much much easier than setting up a localized CMS. Good job Google!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Game Piracy is not the reason your sales are bad

Wise words from a Stardock developer, who manage to have massive sales despite not putting copy protection on their games. Yes, game piracy (a) exists (I suppose, never felt the need myself), and (b) is bad, but thats not the reason why Crysis did so poorly, despite the BS some people talk.

Maybe I should run the full Dreadlords campaign on Gal Civ II while waiting for Fallout 3 to come out?

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Anathem's ending?

I finished reading Anathem last night.

For the first 400 pages I thought this was the most intellectually interesting and stimulating book that Neal Stephenson has written to date, although I wonder whether someone not in the physical or mathematical sciences would find it so interesting. As a venue for a discussion on metaphysics its brilliantly written.

The ending? I'm a little confused by the last 100 pages, in particular the last 20 or so pages. Stephenson's endings to his book have always been the weakest part of his writing, so in perspective this is better than most of his endings. Maybe I'll have to read it again...