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Advent of Code Day 25 Adventure Map

Wednesday, December 25th, 2019

Christmas Tree

Today, the first part of Advent of Code was to run an Intcode program, and move a droid around the inside of Santa's ship. It was really just an Adventure Game, and after exploring the game, you needed to pick up certain items, and then bring them to the pressure plate to make sure you "pass", and get through to see Santa.

I remember doing something like this with the original Zork, on the machines back at Purdue in the early 1980s... and so I was used to the idea of making a map as I explored:

AoC Day 25 Adventure Map

Once I picked up all the things I could pick up - and there were plenty that I couldn't, I took them all to the room, and dropped what I couldn't carry. That was a lot easier than changing up the path each time to pick up only what I needed.

Now I need to go back and solve three more days to get all the stars... it's going to be challenging... but I've got a little time. 🙂

An Interesting Christmas Break

Monday, December 23rd, 2019

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It's been a very interesting Christmas Break - as I use up my use-it-or-loose-it vacation time at The Shop, and still... I attend the meetings on Hangouts, and I do what I can to help those that are working during the break... but it's been an interesting time - no doubt about it.

I've watched some interesting TV... I really enjoyed the first season of The Morning Show - but then I really don't like bullies... and I've really enjoyed watching the last three Mission: Impossible movies... and it's been fun to do as much Advent of Code as I can.

There are certainly problems I don't understand the background for, and while I could learn it - I'm not going to learn it now, in 20 min, for a single problem. That's not going to last. But I can come back to it any day, and dig deeper into things like inverse modulo... and some serious computational search space pruning... but in all, it's been fun.

Christmas in a few days, and then a week and it's back to The Shop and the New Year. Lots of changes ahead... lots of things to think about in the next week.

Advent of Code is Back

Sunday, December 1st, 2019

Christmas Tree

Just finished the Day 1 puzzle to Advent of Code for 2019. And as expected, it was funny, and fun to do. I've been playing with the LeetCode examples - just to stay sharp, and one of the things that Advent of Code provides that LeetCode doesn't is the data files. Sure, I get it... they test after you write the code, but if, like me, you don't choose one of their languages, then you're really out of luck.

Still... I'll keep doing these as long as the authors make them, because they are fun and keep my mind sharp. I am very grateful for these folks... 🙂

UPDATE: some days are going well - others are computationally very hard, and I clearly need to figure out how to solve those. I won't get them all in the first go, but I'll keep at it... 🙂

Google Fi and Regulated Utilities

Friday, November 15th, 2019

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This morning I saw an ad for Google Fi, and it got me to thinking about the relationships between AT&T, Verizon, regulations and tech companies, like Google, and my phone. I'm not saying I like the size of my phone bill - and this includes two kids and my Mom, but I at least understand why it is the size it is, and the way they are profiting from me. When I think about an unregulated tech company being a carrier, it makes the data collection even more invasive.

I'm not saying that the people working at Google have evil in their hearts, but power currupts, and the power some companies are collecting about each of us is really staggering, and I'm in the position to know just enough to be really concerned. The collection and matching of data made Finance really powerful - but that was all about tradable securities and related information. This is about individual people... and the aggregations that can be done now make it possible to really look at the individual within the crowd.

I just wonder if we're a cliche - allowing technology to outpace society - again. I think I'm all for spending a little more, to a regulated company, than pay less to an unregulated one - certainly for utilities that just need to work, and not be tracked.

Some Great Christmas Music

Monday, November 11th, 2019

Christmas Tree

Some will say I've started early, but I had to walk 30 min in a snowstorm this morning, so I felt like I deserved it. One of the albums on my Fun Christmas playlist is John Denver & The Muppets - A Christmas Together. It's just a bunch of fun Christmas songs, and I just love Christmastime...

Today is the very best day someone's having... and it's the very worst day someone's having... or both.

UPDATE: I picked up some Frank and Bing as well, and added them to the list. It's some good music, and Frank reminded me of Christmas Seals, and how a disease, once cured, means the charity formed to battle it, also dies.

Interesting Issues with iTunes Match

Monday, November 11th, 2019

Apple Computers

Last Thursday I realized that iTunes Match was something I had completely forgotten about - and with my newest iPhone, I was having issues with the syncing of playlists, and music... so I was talking to a friend and he reminded me of iTunes Match. I had thought that was just a part of Apple Music, and it is, but it's also a stand-alone service for $25/yr that will be to my Music what iCloud Sync is to my photos.

So I signed up, and it started syncing to iCloud... and I'd checked with my friends, and they said it'd take a while, so I let it run.

Four days later, we're at this morning, and it's still uploading - or so it says. I had my doubts, and the problem was that there wasn't a really simple way to restart the syncing, but I did find out that you could add the column iCloud Status to the table of songs, and almost all of mine were "Waiting"... that's not good... Quitting Music (no more iTunes) didn't help... so finally I rebooted my machine.

When everything was back up, and I looked at Music this time, all of a sudden things looked a lot better. Like nearly flawless. There were a few of my ripped CDs that didn't have the album artwork, but that was something I knew how to fix, and I started with the first album missing artwork.

Interestingly, when I updated the Artwork tab in the Info... settings, it didn't change in the Music app, so I tried another... same thing. Then I went back to the first and it had changed - so had the second. Ah... OK... Music is actively syncing the changes to iCloud and then representing that in the view I see. OK... I can deal with this... and I fixed the other albums.

One thing I couldn't figure out was why my iPhone didn't get all the album artwork for a single Christmas album. It tagged half of the songs with the artwork, but left the second half off. So I verified that the artwork was right on my laptop - and it was... then looked back to my iPhone - nope. Very odd.

But on the upside - making changes to a playlist on my iPhone does get updated on my laptop - so that's working... Now I just need to figure out how to get that artwork right on my iPhone...

But hey... at least it's not still saying it's syncing to the Cloud...

UPDATE: Fixed it! Here's what I had to do...

  • Remove the downloaded tracks on my laptop - this is a quick right-click on the title, and removing the downloads.
  • Select all tracks with bad album art - shift-click on all of them will do it, and they all should have the iCloud download icon next to them.
  • Add the Album Artwork in the Info panel - this is important to do while the tracks are only on iCloud.
  • Download the tracks - and all the places these tracks exist will be given the correct album artwork.

What a treat! This is just fantastic to get this working! 🙂

Profoundly Impactful People

Tuesday, November 5th, 2019

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This morning, as I was checking Facebook for news from the extended family and friends, I saw a post from a friend of my Uncle David's - that he had died yesterday. He had bone cancer, and was in a lot of pain, and had been battling cancer for many years, and yesterday he finally got the peace he so richly deserved.

Here he is with my cousin, Ann - his daughter:

Ann  Uncle David

I think of all the stories I have because of him. What a man. A minister and architect, he had the most amazing voice - it erupted from his very being. It was amazing. The ghost stories he'd tell to us when we were visiting were - to this day - the most terrifying memories I have. I sit and laugh now, but back when I was 9 it was no laughing matter when Uncle David would start to tell a story.

He was well-read, but then again, you weren't going to be hanging around my Aunt Jo without being smart... and the summers we spent in Vermont with them were just more fun than a kid from Tara Lane deserved to have.

I will miss him, but I am so glad he's not in pain... that's no good for anyone.

AirPods Pro Announced

Monday, October 28th, 2019

Apple Computers

Today Apple announced the new AirPods Pro, and they look really nice. Noise cancelling, and a Transparency feature to allow some level of noise in if you're in traffic or needing to listen to a little of what's going on around you. Nice feature, and clever - because that's something you might like to tune depending on your environment.

I've become a nut about wireless headphones, and so, of course, I ordered a set, and they should be at the house in a few days. Very nice. The stems of the AirPods Pro are shorter than the AirPods, and have a button on them. Nice. The specs indicate that they should last 4.5 hrs on a charge, and the case is good for 12 hrs. Very nice indeed.

Can't wait to try them out. Life can be fun. 🙂

UPDATE: they are small, light, snug fit, great sound, everything I was expecting from Apple. Just amazing!

Very Exciting New Smart Lock

Thursday, October 17th, 2019

Machine Learning

This morning, I read about Level Lock and it is exactly what I've been hoping to see in a smart lock for my home. It's just the guts of the deadbolt. The facade - even the keys are your old keys - and the guts are smart. Very.

The basic functionality is similar to many of the others - HomeKit aware, with the ability to lock/unlock remotely, and give people "keys" for times of day, etc. It's all pretty standard. But the fact that it in no way effects your ability to use the same key as before, but adds the smart lock features - well... that's what sold me.

So I put my name on the waiting list for early 2020, and we'll see if it ships. 🙂

Updating my Treadmill

Wednesday, October 9th, 2019

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I really like my Matrix T75 treadmill with the XIR console... and today I checked the Matrix web site to see that they had updated the firmware to 1.4.8.3, so I downloaded it, unzipped it, put it on a USB drive, and then went through the update on the treadmill.

I'm hoping that this fixes the problem I've been having with the control electronics... about the only way I can be sure to run in the morning - uninterrupted, is to wake it up from it's sleep mode, and then pull the kill switch, plug it back in, and then start my run.

If I skip the pull/replace, then one morning in a week - and I don't know which one, will have an issue where the control electronics will think I pulled the kill switch, and stop the run. It's pretty jarring, and I'd like to avoid that, so I go through the ritual of the pull/replace, and I'm pretty safe.

We will see if this update solves that problem... fingers crossed. 🙂