my threat to industry --------------------------- i'll undermine your factories up with earthworms. i'll fill your air conditioning systems with ant farts. i'll flood the bottled water market with flea tears. i'll do all sorts of things which you cannot handle.
i am a bucket maker -------------------------- injection molding machine. spits out a bucket. the bucket is warm. hot actually, but my hands don't rest on any one part of it for long enough to feel the heat. i pick up the snips and snip off the screw julia and mandelbrot -------------------------- "As a consequence of the definition of the Mandelbrot set, there is a close correspondence between the geometry of the Mandelbrot set at a given point and the structure of the corresponding Julia set." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set#Relationship_with_Julia_sets "A structure comprised of filaments, resembling a Julia set in appearance, which has a higher delta Hausdorff dimension than filaments in the immediately surrounding region. They are sometimes also called Julia islands or virtual Julia Sets." - http://www.mrob.com/pub/muency/embeddedjuliaset.html before now i considered it necessary to zoom into http://jwm-art.net/mdz/gallery/beanbag.png http://jwm-art.net/mdz/gallery/beanbag.mdz new john pilger film out ----------------------------- It's on ITV1 in the UK at 10:35pm tonight (Tuesday). exponential mapping: size/radius/spacing ?? -------------------------------------------------------- Hi Rob, Thought I'd have a go at the exponential mapping. I'm finding the distinction between pixel spacing and pixel radius a little ambiguous. >From the code you gave me earlier this year to calculate precision, I have pixel size. I assume this is interchangeable with radius? But then, what is spacing? On a related note.. I'm still using the auto-precision calculation code, but only as a guide for the user which I have termed as 'scant minimum' precision as that is what it seems to provide (last time we talked about this you said I needed log2 and not log): int l, p; mpfr_t tmp; mpfr_t bail; mpfr_t precision; mpfr_init2(tmp, c->precision); mpfr_init2(bail, c->precision); mpfr_init2(precision, c->precision); mpfr_set_d( bail, 4.0, GMP_RNDN); mpfr_div_si(c->px_size, c->width, c->img_width, GMP_RNDN); mpfr_div( tmp, bail, c->px_size, GMP_RNDN); l = mpfr_log2( precision, tmp, GMP_RNDN); p = (int)mpfr_get_si( precision, GMP_RNDN); if (l < 0) /* precision was rounded down */ ++p; c->scant_prec= p; mpfr_clear(tmp); mpfr_clear(bail); mpfr_clear(precision); mpfr_free_cache(); /* <-- keep valgrind happy over mpfr_log2 */ if (opts.logfd) fprintf(opts.logfd, "#scant minimum precision %ld\n", c->scant_prec); return c->scant_prec; Thanks! James. 9 questions to ask about wikileaks (copypasta) ----------------------------------------------------------- http://www.mediaite.com/tv/ron-pauls-passionate-defense-of-julian-assange-and-wikileaks-on-house-floor/ Number 1: Do the America People deserve know the truth regarding the ongoing wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen? Number 2: Could a larger question be how can an army private access so much secret information? Number 3: Why is the hostility directed at Assange, the publisher, and not at our governments failure to protect classified information? Number 4: Are we getting our moneys worth of the 80 Billion dollars per year spent on intelligence gathering? Number 5: Which has resulted in the greatest number of deaths: lying us into war or Wikileaks revelations or the release of the Pentagon Papers? Number 6: If Assange can be convicted of a crime for publishing information that he did not steal, what does this say about the future of the first amendment and the independence of the internet? Number 7: Could it be that the real reason for the near universal attacks on Wikileaks is more about secretly maintaining a seriously flawed foreign policy of empire than it is about national security? Number 8: Is there not a huge difference between releasing secret information to help the enemy in a time of declared war, which is treason, and the releasing of information to expose our government lies that promote secret wars, death and corruption? 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Maybe an ultra-violent dose of depression is what we all need! i'm gonna get there first ------------------------------- i'm gonna get there first, i'll find those configurations before you, neh neh n neh neh The simplex classification -------------------------------- "Welcome and hello, this is my classification of the recursive shapes in the world around us. It is a table in the shape of a tetrahedron, this is just the two front faces, there are 84 separate classes in all." https://sites.google.com/site/simplextable/home (no subject) --------------- PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND 1874 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc -- /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc 1883 ? S 0:46 \_ xscreensaver -no-splash 1894 ? Sl 0:02 \_ /usr/bin/xfce4-session 1901 ? S 0:09 \_ xfwm4 --display :0.0 --sm-client-id 256880a8d-2299-4a73-93bf-154cec18a4c8 1903 ? S 0:00 \_ Thunar --sm-client-id 28b20b398-758b-4d04-92cc-3dd83936ff59 --daemon 1906 ? Sl 0:14 \_ xfce4-panel --sm-client-id 29cc9b3e9-63af-49aa-b262-790c02852b16 1911 ? S 0:00 | \_ /usr/libexec/xfce4/panel-plugins/xfce4-menu-plugin socket_id 23068706 name xfce4-menu id 5 display_name Xfce Menu size 32 screen 1912 ? S 0:00 | \_ /usr/libexec/xfce4/panel-plugins/xfce4-notes-plugin socket_id 23068708 name xfce4-notes-plugin id 12761880891 display_name Notes 1913 ? S 0:16 | \_ /usr/libexec/xfce4/panel-plugins/xfce4-netload-plugin socket_id 23068710 name netload id 12847116860 display_name Network Monito 1914 ? S 0:29 | \_ /usr/libexec/xfce4/panel-plugins/xfce4-orageclock-plugin socket_id 23068711 name xfce4-orageclock-plugin id 12761894943 display_ 1908 ? Sl 0:07 \_ xfdesktop --display :0.0 --sm-client-id 2610ec8e1-e2bd-4a4d-b509-016d98b3e1d1 23476 ? Ssl 0:08 | \_ gimp-2.6 23479 ? S 0:00 | \_ /usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu -gimp 10 9 -run 0 1909 ? S 0:00 \_ orage --display :0.0 --sm-client-id 2f93d588c-19eb-46d3-a58f-9e6a619aead4 21076 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/xterm 21084 pts/6 Ss 0:00 \_ bash 24623 pts/6 R+ 0:00 \_ ps xwf 15217 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/xterm 15219 pts/4 Ss+ 0:00 \_ bash 8077 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/xterm 8079 pts/3 Ss+ 0:00 \_ bash 7713 ? Ssl 4:10 mdz 7850 ? Sl 1:00 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-My4fcH --width 480 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 7856 ? Sl 2:14 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-lZomEN --width 480 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 7876 ? Z 2:01 \_ [mdz] <defunct> 7883 ? Sl 1:10 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-bKU1zH --width 480 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 7909 ? Sl 4:28 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-2U4HA6 --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 7960 ? Sl 6:05 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-SXkcyf --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 7998 ? Z 2:31 \_ [mdz] <defunct> 8025 ? Sl 13:10 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-HFvELk --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 7514 ? S 0:00 /usr/libexec/gconfd-2 7500 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh /opt/firefox/firefox 7503 ? S 0:00 \_ /bin/sh /opt/firefox/run-mozilla.sh /opt/firefox/firefox-bin 7507 ? Sl 1:57 \_ /opt/firefox/firefox-bin 7550 ? Sl 0:42 \_ /opt/firefox/plugin-container /opt/ne...@pe/plugins32/libflashplayer.so 7507 plugin true 7391 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/xterm -e /usr/bin/htop 7393 pts/2 Ss+ 1:10 \_ /usr/bin/htop 7357 ? Ss 0:00 C:\windows\system32\explorer.exe /desktop 7348 ? Sl 0:00 C:\windows\system32\services.exe 7350 ? Sl 0:00 \_ C:\windows\system32\winedevice.exe MountMgr 7344 ? Ss 7:59 /usr/local/bin/wineserver 7329 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/xterm 7331 pts/1 Ss 0:00 \_ bash 7340 pts/1 S+ 0:00 \_ /bin/bash ./tombraider 7341 pts/1 Rl+ 173:30 \_ /home/gensys/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Tomb Raider - Anniversary/tra.exe 5416 ? Ssl 4:11 mdz 5376 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/xterm 5378 pts/0 Ss 0:00 \_ bash 6789 pts/0 Sl+ 797:59 \_ mdz -A3 -w1300 -l xx10-star.mdz -R xx10-star.png 4586 ? SNl 264:54 mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-ZamcaU --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 4171 ? SNl 16:02 mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-0PE5Jf --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 4214 ? SNl 74:56 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-w2MHRX --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 4370 ? ZN 12:50 | \_ [mdz] <defunct> 15251 ? RNl 1:05 \_ mdz --read-dump-from /tmp/mdz-eOfCU6 --width 240 --anti-alias 1 --threads 2 2520 ? SLl 11:26 /usr/bin/qjackctl 2526 ? SLsl 10:44 \_ /usr/bin/jackd -p128 -dalsa -r44100 -p128 -n2 -D -Chw:0 -Phw:0 -Xseq 2500 ? SNsl 139:09 mdz 4045 ? ZN 70:19 \_ [mdz] <defunct> 2498 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/xfrun4 --daemon 2133 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent 1910 ? S 0:01 xfce4-settings-helper --display :0.0 --sm-client-id 2c02e6e4a-93c6-4d13-9d52-3a849b04cd56 1905 ? S 0:00 /usr/libexec/gam_server 1902 ? S 0:00 xfsettingsd 1896 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib64/xfce4/xfconf/xfconfd 1892 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --session 1891 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session 1886 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent -s UK Asks News Outlets Not To Publish WikiLeaks Bombshell, US Prepares For Fallout. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's strange how the governments suddenly become so caring about the risk to peoples lives when their private information is involved. Fractal eXtreme for Linux??? ------------------------------------ Hi, Being an avid Linux user, there's not much out there for generating deep zoom images. As far as I know, there's only my program MDZ, which uses the GMP and MPFR libraries which means it's dirt slow. I knew it was slow, but I've just given Fractal eXtreme a whirl and the speed of it is so phenomenal it's quite upsetting and makes MDZ seem like a piece of ancient farm machinery. As I very rarely use Windows so it's not worth me buying Fractal eXtreme - as much as I'd like to - it just wouldn't get used enough to justify spending money. So just wondering, any chance of a Linux version? I suspect not, but thought it worth politely asking :-) sick funding opportunities --------------------------------- While looking for a job, I found an advert from the National Injury Claims Helpline. Refer your family and friends to them, and they'll pay you £150 per person. Example: Your friends crash their car and all injur themselves: you get £600!!! Right, I'm off to go cut a few brake lines. James. graphics magazine made entirely with open source ----------------------------------------------------------------- I couldn't see anything on the site about that specifically, but within the PDF, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license (CC-BY-SA). All content should be attributed to its individual author. All content without a stated author can be credited to Libre Graphics Magazine. Write us at enquir...@libregraphicsmag.com http://libregraphicsmag.com Images under a CC Attribution Share-Alike license Photo of ginger coons by herself. Photo of Dave Crossland by Mary Crossland. Photo of Eric Schrijver by himself. Photos of VTF type specimens in "Notebook" section by ginger coons. Type specimen in "F/LOSS in the classroom" by Ludivine Loiseau. Illustrations in "The unicorn tutorial" by ginger coons. Images in "Applying F/LOSS as a final user and not dying in the attempt" by Lila Pagola. Photo of B Re: [NetBehaviour] oops :) ---------------------------------- On 20 November 2010 00:52, Roboslob <robots_have_no_...@it-all.com> wrote: > please hit CTRL-A when you "land" > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > Maybe this interest you 3d/virtual space people? james. (no subject) --------------- Trafassel | November 15, 2010 4D variant of Tglads Mandelbox with low negative scale factor and minRad=0. Music by: Spacekekse Waiting in real time ------------------------ On 17 November 2010 09:54, Lars Luthman wrote: > On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 19:42 -0600, Rendaw wrote: >> On 11/16/2010 01:09 PM, Lars Luthman wrote: >> > But it's always nicer to have glitch-free audio all the time, so you >> > might want to try to rewrite your data structures so that there is no >> > need for locking at all in the audio thread. >> Yeah, I think I'll have to do some reading. As per what was mentioned >> earlier, I think using ring buffers for event data might help some of >> that, and maybe with some hard thinking I can make the graph changes >> naturally atomic. > > If your data structure is smallish (small enough that it's feasible to > copy the whole thing in the GUI thread every time you want to modify it) > you can get away without hard thinking using the copy-and-swap > technique. But true lock-free structures are of course more elegant. > Just wondered if anyone's looked into intel's http://www.threadingbuildingblocks.org/ ? > > --ll > > _______________________________________________ > Jack-Devel mailing list > jack-de...@lists.jackaudio.org > http://lists.jackaudio.org/listinfo.cgi/jack-devel-jackaudio.org > > MDZ build instructions for Mac OS 10.6 "Snow leopard" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, I've got that text of the email up for the mac build instructions. What was the URL of the page at your site? -- _ : http://jwm-art.net/ -audio/image/text/code/ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour