September 10 2018, 18:10

Here’s the problem: you can’t dim the brightness on an external Apple monitor without connecting it via USB. Who came up with that… This post originally started as a cry from the heart “it’s impossible to change the brightness at all”. Turns out it’s possible, but via USB.

I have two monitors connected to my Macbook Pro, with the MacBook itself closed. One of the monitors – a normal ASUS, connected via HDMI. The other – Mac Display, connected through Thunderbolt.

I suspect that having spotlights on my face for 10 hours a day is the reason for eye fatigue.

A temporary fix was found with an external app “Brightness Slider”. Apple – idiots. Removing the brightness control from the monitor…

P.S. Connected via USB – everything works. But this nonsense takes up an entire port for brightness adjustment (and there are only two). Luckily, the brightness setting doesn’t reset when disconnected. Seems so.

September 09 2018, 14:48

What is autumn 😦 Since yesterday, it’s been raining every day except for next Tuesday. No way the clouds over the ocean are going away anytime soon.

Despite the fact that hardly anyone walks here, there are no puddles or mud even with such prolonged rains. Just wet asphalt, that’s all.

September 05 2018, 00:44

My latest article on Hybrismart.com:

In many projects, I hear the same thing: minimize the number of customizations and stick to out-of-the-box. The rationale is clear: the more things you add or change, the more expensive and complex the further support is going to be. Systems are getting bigger, less transparent, comprehensive and changing the default behavior creates unpredictable, hard-to-detect side effects. The cost of errors is increasing too. However, there is a flip side to that, and that is the lack of flexibility and responsiveness. What is a greater evil?

https://hybrismart.com/2018/09/04/no-customization-mantra-doesnt-work-anymore/?te

August 27 2018, 01:44

In my new Hybrismart article, I explain a basic solution for Visual Search, and details on how to integrate it with SAP Commerce Cloud / SAP Hybris Commerce.

You will see how image similarity can be used for product recommendations, such as “similar color products” and “similar shape products”, as well as displaying products whose images are similar to the uploaded one.

Welcome!

https://hybrismart.com/2018/08/26/product-image-visual-search-in-sap-commerce-cloud-hybris-commerce/