2008-03-03

iJailbreak bumped to 0.5.4 and nows supports 1.1.4

iJailbreak is a gui OS X wrapper for the ZiPhone utility.

The 0.5.4 release can jailbreak an iPhone running 1.1.4 directly and is available from http://code.google.com/p/ijailbreak/downloads/list, and you can read more details from the developers at http://ijailbreak.com/.

Suspicious Package update

Suspicious Package is a QuickLook plugin that lets you examine pkg (and now mpkg) files from Finder with QuickLook. No more having to drop into Terminal.app and use lsbom.



Here are the bullet points from the release notes:



  • Added support for metapackages.

  • Fixed problem where the actual installation location was not shown for some packages.

  • Added indication when a package requires authentication with an administrator password.

  • Added indication when a package requires a system restart (or shut down, or log out) after installation.

  • Added indication when a package has install scripts, and an option to view the actual scripts (see details).

  • Added support for installer receipts and .bom files



Download the new release from http://www.mothersruin.com.

2008-02-23

Matz on Ruby

I got to see Matz speak on Ruby at work, and finally found the video of the lecture.

2008-02-20

Handbrake 0.9.2 released

Supports AppleTV Take 2, iPhone/iPod, Dolby 5.1 sound in mp4 files, many more new features.

Only runs on Leopard, and download it from http://handbrake.fr.

2008-02-13

iJailbreak 0.5.2

iJailbreak is an OS X wrapper for the ZiPhone utility.

This release can jailbreak an iPhone running 1.1.3 directly, no more having to install a helper package onto an already jailbroken 1.1.2. It's available from http://code.google.com/p/ijailbreak/downloads/list, and you can read more details from the developers at http://ijailbreak.com/. There is currently no iPod touch support in iJailbreak.

2008-02-08

I got to climb inside a tokamak...

I went to Disneyland on Tuesday for a company trip, and while spending several hours in the park with only co-workers there was cool, what was more cool was the stop at the UCLA Energy Science Lab we made on the way back.

I'd driven down with a group of coworkers rather than suffer through the airport experience, and it turns out Pete and Ian knew someone at UCLA who got us a tour of the Energy Science Lab's Electric Tokamak. We got to climb inside since it's in the middle of being renovated, and here are my pics.

200 tons of steel torus, and another hundred tons of magnets




Here's a shot of the entrance to the torus




Me about to climb inside.




Me inside, looking out.




A shot of the inside of the torus




To give some perspective of the size, here's a shot of Pete and Chris inside.




Me inside, with our guide Russell to my right.




Me in front of one of the 5 Farad capacitor banks.


They have two banks like this and each of the blue cylinders is a 1500 microfarad cap.



Me in front of a linear accelerator in the basement.




The accelerators and tokamak need their own substation - each of the big blue boxes here is 1 megawatt.




Here's a pic of the small accelerator.


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This one was running, here's the video



2008-01-27

1.1.3 Jailbreak

iJailBreak 0.4.1 has been released and is available for download at code.google.com.

This will jailbreak the iPhones and iPod Touch.

2008-01-21

QuickLook plugin for .PKG

There's a handy QuickLook plugin to show what files a pkg will install at http://MothersRuin.com/software/SuspiciousPackage/


Suspicious Package is a plugin for the Quick Look feature of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). It allows you to preview the contents of a standard Apple installer package without launching the Installer. Just select the icon in the Finder and select Quick Look

2008-01-13

3 guys + 1 week = D Day



Great example of just what you can do now with computer graphics.

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