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Browser font size
Topic: technology, opinion Link here

My problems with font size on ON1 software yesterday weren't limited to ON1. It seems that there is no software that takes the display dimensions into account. Why? In the Bad Old Days display were uniform enough to almost allow selection of font sizes by pixel, but even there there were issues. Now there are display ranging from 20" to over 40" and with between 1280×720 and at least 3840×2160 pixels. That's a difference in pixel size of between 0.0272" (0.7 mm) and 0.0045" (0.114 mm). For a 7×9 character that's a width varying between 4.8 mm and 0.8 mm. And the latter is illegible. And yes, I'm using the old pre-metric units, since they have established themselves everywhere in this context, even in France.

But modern monitors report their dimensions. Why go by the resolution? Quadrupling the number of pixels on a monitor gives better resolution—I noticed that on my photo processing—but it should result in halving the size of the text. Why doesn't software go by the size of the display? If it can't access it, at least by the size of the window? Web browsers like firefox and Chromium allow you to set the text size, but I haven't found a way to get either to resize the text in the frames. Why?


Colossus?
Topic: technology, history, opinion Link here

What is Colossus? I had heard of it, of course, and knew that it came as close to being a computer as anything of the time. But today I finished watching a rather long YouTube video by one of many Chris Shores. It's quite interesting from a number of points, including the role of the British Military in keeping it secret. It gave a vague overviw of how it worked, but somehow not enough. To my surprise, the Wikipedia page contains a lot of detail.

And YouTube? There's so much stuff there, not only computing, and some of it is good. Should I look at more of it?


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Dishwasher: enough!
Topic: food and drink, general, opinion Link here

We've had our new dishwasher for over four months. Right from the word “go” I had problems loading it. It's clever and take up to 14 “places”, where the old one only took 10 or 12. The problem is that it's their settings, made of things all a little bit smaller than what we have. The result is not space savings: it's lot of wasted space.

As if that wasn't bad enough, the baskets are designed to be hard to fill, and the dishes are very frequently dirty after “washing”, particularly the plates. My guess is that this is the result of putting them too close together. I've tried to work around that by putting dinner plates and side plates alternately:


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It didn't work. But these photos show another issue:


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Not only is the basket too small, it's deliberately angled on the sides, so that the plates are off-centre to the right. Why do they do that?


Flash or high ISO?
Topic: photography, opinion Link here

I took the first photos of the dishwasher without flash at 3200/36° ISO , mainly because I didn't expect it to be very effective there. But I was wrong, and to my surprise the photos with flash looked marginally better. Here available light on the left, flash on the right:


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