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WTF - Password required to read SL Blog?!?!?!

Check out this dialog I was just presented with when I opened Firefox to read some of today’s blogosphere buzz :

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Okay…  "Apparently there’s a picture or something in that blog post that is hosted on JIRA, which is causing the browser to ask me for my password", I thought to myself, "I should go to the actual blog post and mention that fact, I bet they’d appreciate that".  Well, easier said than done :

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Naturally, comments are closed.  Well, it’s not my problem, and I don’t have any real responsibility to try any harder than that to tell LL when they screw up, but I would like to point out the irony of a blog post about Payments by Bank Wire which appears to be phishing for my password :)

PS: The authentication dialog looks the way that it does because I’m using Firefox 3 with the Nasa Night Launch Theme.

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Happy Father’s Day to Me

apple_cinnamon_coffeecake It’s been a pretty darned good day so far.  I’ve been baking and cooking a lot with my daughter lately - she’s been showing more interest in cooking again - and last night (at 11:00PM, I have no idea why) we had decided to make an apple-cinnamon coffee cake (click the image at right for the recipe), so I got to start out the day eating something that I made with my daughter.  That’s a good way to begin a day, in my book :)

Afterwards, the children and I began some kenjutsu practice, which is a really fantastic way to get into the rhythm of the day.  Though it’s been almost a decade since I last practiced regularly, I still find that I am absolutely in love with it.  I’m probably teaching the kids some bad habits, since I was never much more than a beginner (I only studied regularly for about two years), but I cherish the ability to share that with my children, and I no longer live near any of my former instructors, so I can justify it to myself. 

seik_3Speaking of instructors, that guy there on the left-hand side is Kurita-sensei, a former uchi-deshi to O-sensei, who went on later to become the founder of the particular school of Aikido / Kenjutsu / Jodo that I used to study.   I dearly miss when he would come to America to teach in seminars during the summer.  It was always highly educational, and the man has serious mad skillz and a real talent for teaching.  Anyways, I really enjoyed that time with the children this morning, and I really think it’s a great way to bond and share some special time.

Continuing the wonderful trend, even dinner was pretty fantastic today.  I made one of my favorite meals: barbequed pork ribs on the grill, baked potatoes, and corn on the cob.  Yeah, yeah, my favorite meal is basically comfort food, sue me :) For once, everything turned out pretty much exactly the way I wanted it to, and it’s hard to imagine enjoying any meal more.  It really was that good.

250px-A_small_cup_of_coffee As soon as I can find the room, I’m going to sit down with a cup of fresh-brewed coffee and a big old slice of chocolate cake that my daughter made for me today at some point when I wasn’t looking, the little sneaker.  I’ve already tried some of it, and I have to say, that girl makes a mean freaking cake.  She may only be in her teens, but her cakes are easily as good as any other I’ve ever tried.  I sure wish I knew what the hell she was doing differently, since her cakes are better than mine, haha.  In any case, I expect that I’ll thoroughly enjoy dessert as well.

I hope that all of the fathers who come across this post, as well as those that don’t, are having their own fantastic father’s day! 

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Muh brain

Just felt like posting this, for no particular reason other than the fact that I like the way my eyes appear to be glowing in this one, which is a pretty darned cool effect :)

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Reproducing the Detach-and-lose-item bug

missing I found some very interesting information on Keiki Lemieux’s blog this morning : Keiki posted some repro steps (discovered by Nock Forager) for consistently reproducing the "Inventory Item permanently disappears when detached" bug that I posted about before and which can be found in JIRA as issue VWR-6610

The really frustrating part is that, as I reviewed the posted reproduction steps, I realized that I too have been bitten by this bug literally dozens of times.  When I am working on a sword, I have to detach and re-attach it by necessity any time I edit certain scripts that contain physics calls like llMoveToTarget.  This is less of a problem in Havok 4, but the previous simulator code would not allow such calls to work until the object was re-attached after an edit, so I wouldn’t be able to test the changes until that was done.

So it turns out that my typical process of creating a ‘backup copy’ first, then dropping and re-wearing the sword is actually related to the same damned bug.  I’ve learned to identify the symptoms of this, which typically is demonstrated by the fact that when I attach the sword it does not show up as "worn" in the inventory window (which I leave open when working for the purposes of keeping various backup versions), in fact it doesn’t show up at all, which is not normal behavior. 

When I noticed this in the past, and knew from experience that the sword would be forever lost on the next detach, I would rename the sword (while it was still in my hand) to something like "lost fucking sword" or something else unique and crude so that when I filed a bug report and included the name, the guys at "The Lab" should be able to easily identify it’s orphaned record in the database.  Fat lot of good it seems to have done filing those bug reports, because nearly two years later the bug still exists and seems in fact to be much more prevalent.

So once again, if you’ve been bitten by this bug, I encourage you to go visit the JIRA listing and vote and leave your comments.

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