as the burn turns

I’m doing my first burning man. I came up with two art projects, but vetoed them because it’s my first burn and I figured it would be better to assist another ongoing project.

Somehow I got the bright idea to assist BMorg in doing some of the wireless distribution for the camp network. I’m busy building LEAF boxes and I’m reminded of exactly how much I completely hate their broken development environment. Somehow over the years, they managed to build a cross compilation environment that doesn’t work on anything other than an X86 running linux and gcc-3.4. Absolutely brilliant. Somebody clearly did not understand the first principle of cross compilation environments and I’ve been too lazy for the past two years to fix it until it broke when I upgraded to gcc-4. All I can say is thank god for Parallels Desktop. I brought up a Debian VM running on my Macbook Pro and whacked B-U enough to at least cross build under recent Linux distributions.

The other LEAF developers don’t feel that having a clean and reproducible cross compilation environment is a priority (being able to reproduce binaries? being able to support branched development? seems pretty basic to me). We’re so totally behind the times in distribution design, that it’s probably time for me to hook up with folks more in tune with my own goals (despite the fact that the LEAF guys are really great people). I think I’m going to go with porting OpenWRT and MADWIF-NG to a PC Engines WRAP target as soon as their buildroot-ng stuff is stable.

my goddaughter, the nihilist

I wish I could say this was original, but my eight year old goddaughter was playing around with magnetic letters at lunch and demonstrated that she is ten times the philosopher I will ever be…

However, she has yet to learn that wise and crafty adults prey upon the talent of the young, so I have stolen her insight before she could get around to getting a copyright on her sacred doctrine. fnord. xenu.

crash and burn

coffin
The same day I announce my rock-and-roll tour of the south, the doctor informs us that my father needs three days of spinal surgery over the course of a week… that week right at the start of the trip.

Trip’s chance of survival: 0%

My father/20+ hours of surgery/76 years old chance of survival: 50%?

Today’s news: priceless

I guess I picked the wrong day to start blogging.

Update: Surgery went ok, he lived, but recovery is not happening well.

in search of: dueling banjos

Yea Haw!Is there intelligent life between Interstates 5 and 95?

The plan for November is to take the whole month off and do a road trip of the deep south…by air in the Cirrus.

Our intrepid reporters will be in search of: Appalachian Americans, Voodoo Country, NASCAR, four foot tall Jewish ladies from Palm Beach who voted for Pat Buchanan, and the King’s bloated corpse.

Current planned stops: Austin, New Orleans, Miami, Nassau, Orlando, Charleston, Asheville, and Memphis.

If you have any fine sites along the way you want to suggest, let me know.