Saturday, June 28, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Film: Prometheus directed by Ridley Scott
I remember the hype when this film came out a couple of years ago. I did not get to see it - so I watched it on DVD.
All I can say is what a massive disappointment. There are a lot of good ideas in there which are never fully developed - about man's quest for answers on his origins, the quest for longer life, the dominance of large corporations over wider mankind. These are all thoughtful themes that really could have driven the film.
It is all drowned out by a implausible main plot and way too much homage paying to the original Alien film. It is set in the same universe as Alien - but that really does not help it.
Just some things that stick in my mind:
All I can say is what a massive disappointment. There are a lot of good ideas in there which are never fully developed - about man's quest for answers on his origins, the quest for longer life, the dominance of large corporations over wider mankind. These are all thoughtful themes that really could have driven the film.
It is all drowned out by a implausible main plot and way too much homage paying to the original Alien film. It is set in the same universe as Alien - but that really does not help it.
Just some things that stick in my mind:
- The Wayland corporation has spent untold billions to travel to an Alien planet - but take with them a complete bunch of amateurs who fail to work as any form of team.
- The weaponery is simply ridiculous - flame throwers on a alien world - hardly practical.
- The CEO of the corporation is supposedly dead but makes an appearance as he has secretly travelled as well. He meets one of the aliens to request eternal life - but is just zapped.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Centos install from media scripts
Sometimes it is useful to install from media directly rather than take the latest version from yum for a package.
These scripts provide that, with the c6-media location mounted:
install-media.sh:
yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=c6-media install $1
provides-media.sh:
yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=c6-media provides $1
Sunday, May 4, 2014
E-book read The Hitchikers Trilogy by Douglas Adams
I only ever read the first of the books, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy when I was younger. By the time I had read that the BBC series had been broadcast - so I did not then read Restaurant at the End of the Universe, or Life the Universe and Everything.
So I had been meaning to read them again - they contain a lot of humour and word play that would have passed me by before. Also a lot of philosophical ideas about life are present especially in the first book.
I think the first book is the strongest with a lot of clever ideas in there, by the time you get to Life the Universe and Everything it feels like the attempt at a story line has taken over from the comedy and ideas.
Still great to be able to read them again - I will move onto books 4 and 5 of the trilogy soon.
So I had been meaning to read them again - they contain a lot of humour and word play that would have passed me by before. Also a lot of philosophical ideas about life are present especially in the first book.
I think the first book is the strongest with a lot of clever ideas in there, by the time you get to Life the Universe and Everything it feels like the attempt at a story line has taken over from the comedy and ideas.
Still great to be able to read them again - I will move onto books 4 and 5 of the trilogy soon.
Heartbleed Articles
I've been following the heartbleed bug in OpenSSL, for a developer it is quite an eye opener. It is just a common buffer overrun that returns sensitive data to the client. It is fascinating to think that so much ofthe security on the internet depends on this - and how fragile the whole ecosystem is.
There are some interesting implications. Firstly over reliance on code review (it is hard to think like an attacker when reviewing - you are mainly concerned with "is this doing the right thing"). Secondly the lack of funding for this project that many corporates are using is pretty shameful. Thirdly it shows the inevitble limitations of static analysis which OpenSSL has been exposed to.
Here is an XKCD which sums up the problem.
http://xkcd.com/1354/
Here is a technical article on how this type of flaw could be detected/avoided:
http://www.dwheeler.com/essays/heartbleed.html
Here is an article about someone trying to exploit the bug:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/04/how-i-used-heartbleed-to-steal-a-sites-private-crypto-key/
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Film: Tony Takitani directed by Jun Ichikawa
A low budget Japenese art house film about a man who find and loses the love of his live and his subsequent recovery process.
The plot is minimal and the viewer is encouraged to fill the gaps. This was all filmed on one set and is quite an achievement for he different scenes the created.
Not a bad film - highly rated by the critics at the time.
The plot is minimal and the viewer is encouraged to fill the gaps. This was all filmed on one set and is quite an achievement for he different scenes the created.
Not a bad film - highly rated by the critics at the time.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
BBC Three to close
BBC Three and Four were channels launched by BBC on freeview before the digitial switchover, as a way to encourage people to move over.
Successful shows would then get re-shown on the regular one and two channels.
But not BBC Three is to close because of budget constraints - the license fee has been frozen for a few years now. Some of the programming will continue but in an iPlayer only format.
Here is a breakdown of the current budgets:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089
Interesting times for the BBC, who have lost a lot of goodwill and trust over the last few years. There is still a consensus that the organisation is too management heavy and pays said managers beyond industry levels. The lower level programme making employees are more marginalised and squeezed with short term contracts. Rather than lose a channel I'd like to have seen more rationalisation of management.
iPlayer is not something the BBC can charge a licence for from its charter, and it should be listed as a "channel" in terms of costs (the BBC must have many CDN storage deals to get the iPlayer out to the consumer).
The charter comes up for renewal in 2016 - it will be interesting if it becomes an optional thing as it should be in the this day and age.
Successful shows would then get re-shown on the regular one and two channels.
But not BBC Three is to close because of budget constraints - the license fee has been frozen for a few years now. Some of the programming will continue but in an iPlayer only format.
Here is a breakdown of the current budgets:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089
Interesting times for the BBC, who have lost a lot of goodwill and trust over the last few years. There is still a consensus that the organisation is too management heavy and pays said managers beyond industry levels. The lower level programme making employees are more marginalised and squeezed with short term contracts. Rather than lose a channel I'd like to have seen more rationalisation of management.
iPlayer is not something the BBC can charge a licence for from its charter, and it should be listed as a "channel" in terms of costs (the BBC must have many CDN storage deals to get the iPlayer out to the consumer).
The charter comes up for renewal in 2016 - it will be interesting if it becomes an optional thing as it should be in the this day and age.
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