I’ve been in the mood for some Emperor blasting to my eardrums for the whole day. So I listened to some of their older material, which lead to their cover of Bathory’s A Fine Day to Die. That reminded me of this live performance of that particular song. [youtube.com]

That’s A Norwegian band playing a cover song originally recorded by a Swedish band in Sweden. The introduction before they start playing, spoken in Norwegian, is totally understandable by those who know Swedish.

Been busy. Unfortunately it has not all been good busy.

On the positive note, the new project I work on has been interesting so far. It will cause headache for sure, but they should at least be solvable headaches unlike in the previous project (in which I work still part-time).

We have one somewhere in our storage room. Maybe I should try to find it and check if it still works.

I think that would be praised as a bold design move by the tech douchebags should any company start doing so.

It will also run hot and loud even under moderate load, I'd assume.

Nope. Just introducing an enhancement to an existing ”feature” of the app that has triggered a lot of feedback.

I find it oddly satisfying to design features that are backwards transparent. The users of the older version do not get the feature but the app just keeps on working. Also, switching the thing on remotely is just pure magic.

(Edit: found -> find. What the fuck was I doing when I wrote that?)

Just wait for the winter. Then you can enjoy the sunrise while having lunch. Also, you get to see the sunset at the same time. If it isn’t cloudy, obviously. ?

This problem could have been avoided if the gomobiletool would not have suppressed the actual error message. Also, it could use the absolute path to the Android SDK tool it uses internally because it was initiated with the path to the SDK.

Problem solved. I had to set my PATH to include the tools of the Android SDK tools. So yeah, the error message did not tell that.