Alexandria

January 2nd, 2009

Here’s my new “digital library”, where I’ll start publishing all the written material that I produce.:

http://pedro.strigo.eu/alexandria/

Not a lot of texts so far, since I have a lot of stuff on paper (yes, I have to transcribe it), and unfinished poems as well…

It’s all in portuguese, but I plan to publish some english-written material as well.

The application that is being used for making these texts  available is something that I have done myself: it’s called “Publia”, and it’s still waiting for some free time (and good will) so that I can release it. It’s Python-based, and it supports plain text, HTML and markdown resources.

Insurgentes (2)

November 4th, 2008

I’ve already pre-ordered it…

Insurgentes

August 19th, 2008

Porcupine Tree - Porto, 8th Oct 2008

June 30th, 2008

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Poetry (1)

June 28th, 2008

It’s probably nothing new for our British folks, but “Eloisa to Abelard” is one of the most amazing poems I’ve ever read. Divine, erotic and tragic: a perfect trinity that is fulfilled by this wonderful work by Alexander Pope.

I come, I come! prepare your roseate bow’rs,
Celestial palms, and ever-blooming flow’rs.
Thither, where sinners may have rest, I go,
Where flames refin’d in breasts seraphic glow:
Thou, Abelard! the last sad office pay,
And smooth my passage to the realms of day;
See my lips tremble, and my eye-balls roll,
Suck my last breath, and catch my flying soul!

DLPO scraping

May 1st, 2008

I’ve put up a code snippet that can be used as a shell script, in order to consult the DLPO (portuguese) dictionary. It’s a simple HTML scraping (html5lib + BeautifulSoup) example, but it’s really useful (at least for me).

Example:

  1. mahound@magrathea ~ $ dlpo português
  2. * adj.,
  3.          - relativo a Portugal;
  4.          - diz-se de uma variedade de trigo-mole;
  5. * do Lat. portucalense
  6. * s. m.,
  7.          - indivíduo natural de Portugal;
  8.          - indivíduo que tem nacionalidade portuguesa;
  9.          - língua falada pelos Portugueses, Brasileiros e todos os povos africanos de língua oficial portuguesa;
  10.          - antiga moeda de ouro.
  11. * fig.,
  12.          - franco, leal, apesar de rude;
  13. mahound@magrathea ~ $

Mark V. Shaney

March 31st, 2008

Noah Slater called my attention to this:

He’s doing something similar, using an IRC bot. At first, it fooled me… it looked like a quite literate human on drugs.  Then, I started noticing some patterns, and eventually found out. However, I’m still kind of embarrassed about this… my faith on the Turing test has decreased, not because machines are supposedly getting smarter, but rather because i start to believe that the conditions of a hypothetical “Turing test” should be more constrained than previously thought: i.e. the machine should convince the human that he’s talking with a sane and sober human being.

Go, Yasi, go!

March 22nd, 2008

15 year-old prodigy… no need to say more…

Oh, and she’s been playing for 3 years…

I guess I won’t touch a guitar again…

OpenID

March 22nd, 2008

Just added OpenID support to the weblog. I’ve disabled registration, so that everybody that doesn’t still have an account has to go through OpenID in order to login. I’m sick of phony users and spam bots…

If you don’t have an OpenID, create one… it’s quick, and it works for lots of websites.

This morning…

March 21st, 2008

The landscape in St. Genis-Pouilly(GEO:  46.245616, 6.028238) was like this:

Snow in St. Genis, 20080321