My next BGP training course will be an extra scary Halloween edition. So come for the BGP, and stay for the scary stories. And the candy, of course.
A Halloween costume, or at least some vampire fangs or something, are recommended but not required.
Permalink - posted 2016-10-02
At the introduction of the iPhone 7, Phil Schiller explained the removal of the 3.5 mm headphone jack as follows:
Maintaining an ancient, single-purpose, analog connector doesn't make sense because that space is at a premium.
This makes sense at first blush, but then how is it that until a week ago, all iPhones and iPods had a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Every single one of those except for the iPhone 6s and 6s+ are smaller than the iPhone 7. The iPod nano has only 9% of the volume of the iPhone 7+:
But somehow, Apple found room in there for the 3.5 mm jack. Even if there were no room for the jack in the iPhone 7, they could have made the device a few percent bigger to make room. Or at least keep it on the much bigger iPhone 7+.
The simple truth is that Apple solved their problem by making it our problem. Just carry the extra adapter. Or two different headphones, one for the the iPhone and one for everything else (including your Mac). Or use bluetooth and hope you don't run out of power unexpectedly.
Permalink - posted 2016-09-11
If you tried to visit one of my websites yesterday or earlier today (5 and 6 august 2016), like muada.com, bgpexpert.com or skatekalender.com, the site didn't load. That was because my hosting company was doing maintenance so the server had to be shut down. The maintenance took a lot longer than expected, hence the significant downtime.
If you tried to send me mail on friday and you got an error, please try sending it again.
My apologies for the inconvenience.
Permalink - posted 2016-08-06
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I got my Philips Hue starter kit two or three years ago. For those of you who have been living under a rock: Hue is a lighting system. The original Hue lights are power-efficient LED lights that can display a large range of colors: deep red, blue and purple as well as not-so-deep green and all the colors in between, which includes both cool and warm white light. There's a phone app to control the color and brightness of the lights. Unfortunately, the minimum brightness of the colored Hue lights is 5%, which is still relatively bright. This is especially annoying when you tell the lights to come on or go off slowly. The jump from off to minimum or minimum to off is somewhat jarring.
Full article / permalink - posted 2016-07-14
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I got my Philips Hue starter kit two or three years ago. For those of you who have been living under a rock: Hue is a lighting system. The original Hue lights are power-efficient LED lights that can display a large range of colors: deep red, blue and purple as well as not-so-deep green and all the colors in between, which includes both cool and warm white light. There's a phone app to control the color and brightness of the lights. Unfortunately, the minimum brightness of the colored Hue lights is 5%, which is still relatively bright. This is especially annoying when you tell the lights to come on or go off slowly. The jump from off to minimum or minimum to off is somewhat jarring.
The colored Hue lights are relatively expensive, 60 euros a piece, if I remember correctly. (You also need a bridge that connects to your network and talks to the lights.) The colors are a nice gimmick, but I rarely use that feature, opting for warm white most of the time. More recently, Philips introduced the Hue lux / Hue white lights, which are fairly neutral white and don't change color. But you can still control their brightness from your phone or a computer. The Hue white lights are much more affordable at about 20 euros a piece.
And now there's the Hue white ambiance bulbs, costing about 35 euros. These split the difference between the "Hue white and color ambiance" bulbs (i.e., the colored ones) and the white ones: the ambiance bulbs can change from warm white (2000k) to cool white (6500K). But an interesting additional feature is that their minimum brightness is only 1%. Let me show you, full brightness on the left and minimum brightness on the right:
Hue white and color ambiance:

Hue white:

Hue white ambiance:

As you can see, the white lights are the brightest, but they actually go down a bit lower than the colored ones. The white ambiance ones are the dimmest both at full and minimum brightness. (The red color of the minimum brightness photo doesn't reflect how it really looks, though.)
Looking at the specs, there are some interesting differences between the three lights:
Philips doesn't specify how many lumens per Watt the two types of ambiance bulbs produce at color temperatures different from 4000K, but it's safe to assume it's less than 80. And it's unlikely that you'll want to set them to 4000K, which is fairly cool white. So bang for your buck wise, the Hue white lights can't be beat: they're cheaper and they produce more light.
But the white ambiance ones are perfect for in a bedroom where you may want to have the light come on slowly in the morning or go out slowly at night, or set them to a low setting as a night light. And don't forget to get a wireless dimmer switch for 25 euros to save yourself from fiddling with your phone when you want to turn the lights on or off.
Permalink - posted 2016-07-14
Eind deze week krijgen we eindelijk voorjaarstemperaturen, het perfecte moment om je wieltjes weer onder te binden
dus.
In Amsterdam gaat de Friday Night Skate ook gewoon in de winter door en in Groningen, Tilburg en Eindhoven is het seizoen in april al begonnen. Maar komende vrijdag begint het seizoen pas echt met de eerste tocht van de Utrecht Skate Parade. Diezelfde avond gaat de Nightskate Twente in Hengelo weer van start.
Een week later, op vrijdag de 13e, is het ook zover in Amersfoort met de 033 SKATE en de woensdag erna is er de eerste Haarlem Night Skate van het seizoen. Rol je liever overdag, dan kan je zondagmiddag de 22e terecht bij de Haagse Skatetóg (vergeet je niet in de schrijven).
En heet van de naald: de Wednesday Nightskate Rotterdam is terug van weggeweest! Vorig jaar ging de WE Skate niet door, maar dit jaar kan je in juli en begin augustus vijf keer met duizenden anderen op acht wieltjes Rotterdam onveilig maken.
Geen zin om ver te reizen? Veel kleinschaliger maar ook heel leuk zijn Haagse Royal Skate Night en Arnhem Night Skate.
En op skatekalender.com blijf je natuurlijk op de hoogte waar en wanneer er gerold wordt.
Permalink - posted 2016-05-04