February 29 2024, 02:11

I finished watching/listening to the opera buffa “The Marriage of Figaro” staged by Sir Thomas Allen; My family is also glad that I finished watching it! It lasted three hours. Spent two evenings glued to the laptop.

I can compare it with the version directed by John Eliot Gardiner. I liked Thomas Allen’s production more, really everything — the costumes, the acting, and of course, the performances. But! What a monstrous translation into English in the subtitles. They are simply unreadable! Some kind of Google Translate. I really don’t understand how people watch opera without subtitles.

By the way, for those who like operas, can you recommend what I should watch next? I’ve seen La Traviata in several productions, Don Giovanni, Carmen, Romeo and Juliet, The Magic Flute, The Barber of Seville.

February 28 2024, 12:53

When an iPhone gets filled up with videos, and you want to back them up somewhere, here’s my lifehack:

1) open a new box on Google, say your.email.videos@gmail.com, and get 15 GB of space

2) install Google Photos. In it, go to accounts and there click “add a new Google account” specifying the one we’ve created. Next, you need to turn off backup immediately. It will start dumping photos there upon the first launch.

3) unfortunately, you can’t select to sync videos only, and there’s no button “select a folder from the phone and upload only that.” So, the next part is somewhat complicated and nontrivial – search through the app for all videos. There’s a search function where you need to start selecting Videos; it will offer suggestions. Just by the word Videos, it finds all sorts of things. Then press the three dots and choose Select. Now you can select videos one click at a time for days with videos. Keep selecting until you are tired, but make sure not to exceed the 15GB limit (because then you’ll get a “don’t want to upload, you have no space left” window and have to uncheck some). After selecting, there’s no “upload to cloud” button. But there is a “add to album” button – a plus symbol. There you either pick an album or choose to create one. Afterward, an upload modal window will appear. On the computer at photo.google.com, you can watch as the videos appear. If 15 GB gets filled up, open a new box and repeat the procedure for the remaining videos, including those that didn’t upload due to lack of space on the first box. But generally, 15 GB is usually enough. Overall, if you check “optimize video,” a lot more can fit but with a loss of image quality. Then go on the phone and delete all videos since they’re already on Google.

As for photos, it’s convenient to sync them with Google Photos in the usual way. Because Google generally has a good photo search, it can group by faces, link photos to maps. This is quite valuable. But only for photos, it doesn’t work that way with videos. Therefore, in the Google Photos App, do not forget to disable video synchronization since we have a separate account for videos above. Yes, someday there won’t be enough space for photos on the main account, and in this case, I already pay Google for additional space. But with videos, it would have been used up significantly faster than without them. A second of normal home video in standard quality takes up 1-2 times more space than a single photo.

By the way, mass deleting from Google Photos isn’t that simple. There just isn’t such a function – clearly on purpose, so that you buy more space. There are external apps. I deleted using an API; had to write it in Python.

Additionally, you can download them to your computer. You can do it directly from the phone via a wire, running the Image Capture program on a Mac. There you can sort by file kind=MOV, and specify a folder on the laptop to dump the output.

Of course, there’s always the option to pay Apple for storage, but I’ve already gathered so many subscriptions for the family that I balk at adding one more. Especially if it’s not particularly necessary.

February 27 2024, 20:10

I am currently reading Virgil Elliot on painting. There’s a good chapter on portraits. I’m taking notes because what’s written is almost the most important thing for me in the book. It’s not hard for me to share them on Facebook, maybe it will be useful to someone. Photographers might find something useful too.

(…) One should completely avoid using photographs as references for drawing. A photographic image differs in many ways from the image in the human brain created from light hitting the eyes, then processed by the brain. It is the latter image that interests the artist.

An image of a head in sharp focus, with every wrinkle and hair in high resolution, looks implausible despite its neatness and precision. Among painters, this is considered a sign of a novice. It’s easy to fall into the trap of recording too much detail because when we draw something, we look at it and focus on it, and see it in sharp focus. But this does not correspond to visual reality, because we cannot see the entire scene in sharp focus in reality. The camera, having no brain, does not understand this principle and records details uniformly across its focal plane. A drawn portrait should convey the impression received by the brain when personally looking at a live subject, not the impression that arises when looking at a photograph.

The camera, having no brain, does not understand this principle, and records details uniformly across its focal plane. A drawn portrait should convey the impression received by the brain when personally looking at a live subject, not the impression that arises when looking at a photograph. These are two different impressions. Hence, the question is how to retain the likeness while at the same time omitting or suppressing the details of the subject’s features that we can only see in sharp focus when we look closely at them. The answer is that the likeness is often lost as soon as we add too many details.

Eti…

February 27 2024, 16:17

On the left is the dormitory where I lived for 5 years, from 1991 to 1995. On the right – windows through which Alexander Solzhenitsyn looked for just under 12 years, from 1956 to 1968, and wrote “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich”. At that time, the house was pink.

There is a small courtyard with a garden by the house. In the far corner, near a solid fence, where an old apple tree forms a “gazebo”, Solzhenitsyn built a bench and a table.

“…I stand under a blossoming apple tree—and breathe. Not just the apple tree, but also the grass around it exudes sweetness after the rain—there’s no name for that sweet fragrance that saturates the air. I draw it deep into my lungs, sensing the aroma with all my chest, breathing, breathing, now with open eyes, now with closed—I don’t know which is better. Here, perhaps, is that freedom—the only, but most precious freedom—that prison deprives us of: to breathe like this, to breathe here. No food on earth, no wine, not even a woman’s kiss is sweeter to me than this air, this air, laden with bloom, dampness, freshness…,” described Solzhenitsyn about the joy of encountering this Ryazan garden after years of camps and exile. (“Tiny Bits” is a cycle of miniatures in prose by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Literary experts classify these works as a genre of “prose poetry”).

The apple tree—in the comments. Essentially, now this place only reminds of Solzhenitsyn by two memorial plaques – on the house and on the apple tree.

February 27 2024, 11:51

Programming and IT in general creates a certain skew in understanding English. For example, take the word “condition.” I always used to think it meant “requirement” and nothing more. Well, primarily a “requirement.” For example, “three conditions have to be met.” Actually, that’s just the third meaning. And the word “conditioning” sounded odd to me.

The Oxford Dictionary gives the first and second meanings of condition as a noun — “state” (“she was in a serious condition”) and “circumstances” (“the appalling conditions determined the style of play”). Additionally, there’s an interesting use of condition as a verb — “restricted by something or determined by something” (“choices are conditioned by the international political economy”).

But in the USA, I mostly hear this word in the sense of “prepare [someone for life or something for use]” (“train or accustom (someone or something) to behave in a certain way” and “bring (something) into the desired state for use.”).

For example, conditioning is the process or action aimed at bringing something into a certain state or accustoming to a certain behavior. For example, improving physical fitness or endurance through regular exercises. The process in which materials such as leather, hair, or textile are treated to modify their properties, improve their quality, or prepare them for use. For example, “leather conditioning” involves applying special treatments to preserve the softness and durability of the leather. Hence, hair conditioner.

Or take “content.” The verb content means “satisfy.” And the noun – a state of peaceful happiness.

Do you have any words that you have always thought from your experience in IT to mean one thing, but it turns out they mean something slightly different?

February 26 2024, 17:53

Our Traffic Rules: When a bus stops to pick up or drop off children, the retractable STOP sign and flashing red lights warn other drivers to stop and wait until the children have safely crossed the road. All vehicles, including those coming from the opposite direction, must stop if there is no dividing strip with a refuge or physical barrier.

In case of a violation, the bus camera will neatly record everything and forward it as needed for further analysis and classification.

Passing a stopped school bus with an extended STOP sign in Virginia is considered a form of reckless driving, a Class 1 misdemeanor. Such an offense can result in up to 12 months of imprisonment, a fine of up to $2,500, court costs, suspension of driving privileges for a period from 60 days to 6 months, and 6 DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) penalty points at the discretion of the court.

February 26 2024, 09:46

Near our house, there’s a spot with 17 training fields for soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and softball. By spring, there should be beautiful grass as usual, so all fields are covered with a “film”. It creates the impression of water instead of grass, especially against the sun. For the grass itself underneath, it’s not just an impression at all.

By the way, this grass cover is interesting in itself. The size of each piece is about a third of a soccer field, around 30×30 meters, so there are several on each field. Machinery is at work, deploying and securing them.

February 25 2024, 19:59

A little life hack for happy owners of energetic dogs and wireless headphones simultaneously. Every time I need to put airpods in my ears, I have to hold the case in one hand, and with two fingers of the other hand, I pull out the headphones one by one and insert them into my ears. And then, what’s left to hold the leash? Right, with the pinky finger. And the energetic dog, dashing towards the scents of nature, knocks the airpods out of my hands or at least makes me switch on my brain at that moment and prepare for the lunge. And I do not like to switch it on that early.

So here’s the hack – a pair of headphones can be extracted from the box with one hand in your pocket in just two seconds.