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Mochi Media interview with PodTech's LunchMeet
January 31, 2007 at 01:18 PM | categories: General | View CommentsJameson and I did an interview with Irina and Eddie from PodTech's LunchMeet yesterday at our office. Twenty minutes of video podcasty goodness right here: LunchMeet: Fueling Creativity with Mochi Media
Before anyone asks about the shirt, it's from the xkcd store (inspired by #54).
simplejson 1.5
January 18, 2007 at 12:23 AM | categories: python, simplejson | View Commentssimplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible JSON encoder/decoder for Python 2.3+. It is pure Python code with no dependencies.
simplejson 1.5 is a major update that provides better Python 2.5 and Windows compatibility, and two new features that control encoding (indent for pretty-printing, and separators for generating optimally compact JSON). See the documentation for more information.
Lessons learned in Asia
January 01, 2007 at 03:42 AM | categories: General | View Comments- Food is cheap in Taipei and Shanghai
- Alcohol isn't
- US internet connectivity in Taipei is kinda slow and high latency
- US internet connectivity in Shanghai is even worse; barely usable
- An earthquake in Taiwan can make Shanghai's US connectivity completely unusable for days. Going on 6 now; still slower than dial-up 10 years ago.
- The great firewall blocking sites like wikipedia, google's cache and wordpress can get annoying. It's also hard to tell if a site is just unreachable or is blocked by the great firewall.
- Google knows what the hell they're doing (and nobody else seems to). They're the only US company I've found that has maintained a usable infrastructure in Shanghai through this whole mess. Not Yahoo, not Microsoft, just Google. If Google had a proxy, I could've gotten by pretty nicely.
- Localized sites for US companies work fine because they're hosted domestically, but I can't read them (e.g. apple.com.cn).
- MacBook Pro power supplies really do melt, and they cost twice as much in Shanghai than retail from Apple in the US. No wonder people outside the US don't buy Apple!