Sunday, May 29, 2011

Delicious BBQ

Delicious kalbi beef, sausage, and veggies, oh my! Not counting the vast quantity of wonderful and unique non-grilled dishes, like the inari with soba inside instead of rice, or the prosciutto inexplicably on radish. Ah yes, and brigadeiro contributed by yours truly, which was not perfect, but not an abject failure either.

The abject failure is sitting in my fridge. Where I will nibble at it until it goes away, or until I find a victim. It tastes right, but the consistency is totally screwed up. I am ashamed. I may have to give back my Brasilian passport.

Anyway, let's hear a hallelujah for carports. Otherwise the BBQ would have been doomed. Doomed. Allegedly it's a typhoon, but if so, where's the wind? Not a patch on a proper hurricane, I tell you.

I am aware that this seemingly contradicts my thesis. But Ron is
sitting at the table, so if you think about it, it really doesn't.
There seems to be something universal about people putting meat on a grill: the dudes congregate around it, while the girls hang out at the table. It happens in the states, it happens in Brasil, and it happens in Japan. Whether it's due to the meat or fire or knives (here, chopsticks) or some combination of the three, the result is some weird atavistic "here we be men" thing.

I imagine that regardless of any other local customs, when you see dead animals over a fire on a rest day, you know: dudes over here, chicks over there.

Most of this was typed on the train home. I even feel like I could be productive this evening.

So, this evening I will...

  • Finish the cover letter and resume for J.

Tomorrow:

  • Spiffy up a spec and send resume to Y
  • Investigate 8/4
  • chipmunk and box2d cage match

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Saturday

Massive brigadeiro cooking failure. Made a new batch from scratch, but I have no idea what to do with the failed stuff. It's still tasty... Just crumbly instead of becoming proper gooey balls.

Frustrated by templates in xcode 4 again.

Feeling wishy-washy about which physics library to use.

Despite feeling like I had gotten a great night's sleep, felt listless and irritable for most of the day. Caffeine withdrawal?

Currently listening to the invisible gorilla. In my head. No, it's a book. It's interesting, but audible.com doesn't seem to have the books I really want to read...

Friday, May 27, 2011

Friday

Ended up staying in due to gray, potentially rainy day.

Today's stuff:

  • Did some work for dad.
  • Animation tutorial for cocos2d.
  • Got touches selecting sprites for game mechanic.
  • Started cutting up some free sprites to use.
  • Worked on cover letter, mo technical resume for J
  • Took a guilt-free break - watched Tangled. A little heavy on the singing, but highly enjoyable. I realize it's a stylistic thing, but sometimes I feel that it's the default for Disney movies. Sweet but not saccharine.

Tomorrow:

  • Programming at tsubame café. Draw a line between two selected sprites, move together. Physics tutorials.
  • Evening at baachan's place. Flowers for m. Talk to k about resume
  • Finish off brigadeiro for Sunday.

Sunday:

  • Kikuchi BBQ!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

5/25

Today's accomplishments:

  • Wrote up a post on my iPad.
  • Sketched out some basic ideas for a game level.
  • Communicated with people.
  • Saw J.
  • A cocos2d tutorial, though the memory management hydra has struck viciously.
  • Various small organizey things.


Tomorrow's goals:

  • What is it exactly that I have against calling up KDDI? Oh, right... deaf. Meh.
  • More cocos2d. It could do with better tutorials, though.
  • Hang out with R.
  • Make a decision on vector drawing app. I'm worried I'm trying to bite off more tools than I can chew at once, though.
  • Sit down and plan out apps and games, and prioritize one to work on for now. I'd like to sit down Saturday morning ready to start making something.

Blogging on the go

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park
Half Dome, Yosemite National Park
Usually I don't spend much time blogging - or writing in general - at home. Whether it's due to an abundance of distractions at home, or something psychological, I'm not sure, but regardless the reality of the situation is that I do nearly all of my writing and planning when I am out.

So here's the question: will having the capability to blog on the go result in me actually doing so?

My needs for blogging on the go

A summer festival at Yasukuni Shrine. No open wi-fi here, either!
A summer festival at Yasukuni Shrine. No wi-fi here!
I have a US 3G iPad in Tokyo. I know of only two cafés in this benighted city that actually provide free wi-fi. So I need to be able to produce an entry without the Internet. Ideally, when I arrive at home and am enfolded in the warm embrace of teh intarwebz, I can practically just hit the publish button and be done with it.

Obviously, this will not always be feasible if I want to use media from the Internet or don't have my research duckies all lined up in a row, and that's ok. I can probably somehow manage to bring myself to do that last 5% at home. Sometimes.

Typing on the iPad

It's quite good. But there are a couple of features that would be really nice.
  • A quick undo, similar to on a computer, that scratches the last batch of letters I typed. Backspacing is too slow relative to the amount of mistakes I make on this keyboard. While it can backspace a word at a time, it takes too long for that to kick in.
  • A way to delete (as opposed to backspace). I need to replace the first letter of a word often enough that this would save a lot of pain trying to move the cursor to the precise position, or just selecting the word and typing it over again.
Fundamentally, I don't mind making lots of mistakes. But I have to be able to fix them quickly and easily, else it becomes a huge drag on typing speed. There might even be ways to do these things that I haven't figured out yet. I would have mentioned paragraph selection, for example, except I just figured out how to do it right now.

Blogsy

Blogsy is the app I've typed this up in. I haven't seen any other blogging apps for the iPad, excluding the various site-specific apps or doing it directly from their web interfaces. Currently I use blogger, and I don't think there's an app for that. Being able to pull media from your accounts or the Internet at large is brilliant. Switching between display and markup is smooth like butter. There are a few ragged edges, but I have high hopes that they'll be polished. I'm quite satisfied with it so far.

My one wish for the app is related to my lack of an Internet connection:

I want to be able to drag and drop photos and movies from Photos and Videos local to my iPad into the post. I don't know if the public APIs for the photo and video services would permit 3rd party apps to integrate uploading, but if it's technically possible, this app would go from being useful to being essential, in my eyes.

My verdict so far:

I've typed and formatted this post. I'd like to add a picture or two, so we'll see what happens when I get home. It took longer than I had expected, but I attribute some of that to the process of familiarizing myself with the app. Overall, I've got a good feeling about this.

The result after posting it to Blogger is not quite WYSIWYG, but... close. About 10 minutes of tweaking and adding captions (something Blogsy doesn't seem to be able to do yet).

Update: I had a look at the blog on the developer's website, and it seems like they're updating it to add local uploads shortly. I'm excited.

Monday, May 23, 2011

May 24

Ochazuke
Today's accomplishments:
  • Upper body workout
  • An hour of frisbee
  • Emailed K
  • Wrote draft of email for J - maybe finish tonight
  • Cleaned up photos some
  • Hung out with K (a different one)
  • Made blob in pixel art, with some animation frames
Tomorrow's goals:
  • Lower body workout
  • Call kddi for money back
  • Find out about looking for work visa
  • Email Ron and Luke about hanging out Thursday
  • Hang out with Jason
  • Cocos2d tutorial

Monday, May 2, 2011

Tomorrow

Relax. Network. Have fun.

Day after tomorrow:

Dive back into OpenGL.