hendrichattila
Hendrich Attila
hendrichattila

Not very interesting actually, just my most visited pages. (Yes, lifehacker is included) It does have my homegrown tiny little user-style to make ta thumbnails rounded, but that's it, nothing special

Okay just to mess with you: But is the protocoll itself open source? :v

Then why the hell did you buy it? :\

Well you could actually use bittorrent without the propriatery "sync" but with any proper bittorrent client and an open&free tracker (like Openbittorrent) to pretty much do just that. It only needs setting up at the sender's side. (Creating the torrent file with the client, with the tracker's url, setting up the

I would kinda vote for the DIY option, as I'm not really confortable of having my data at an unknown location somewhere out there on the other side of the globe, under a different country's jurisdiction etc. But then again I do use a combination of Ubuntu One - Google Drive - Dropbox, for several purpuses.

Umm... Windows 3.1 was not an OS. It was a shell for MS-DOS. (And not in the Windows 95 way, that if you bought Win95, you got a DOS and GUI shell, and you booted in to said shell by default. Win3.1 needed you to already have DOS installed.)

I'm using Ubuntu since late 2007, and for quite a few years I was extremly pleased with the system. Right now I'm in this weird place, where I want a modern Linux desktop, but most of the choicies out there are just not for my taste. I could use MATE with compiz to emulate the good old days, but that's just not the

I installed a little app called Atrium from the play store as a replacement facebook app a few days ago. I'm not sure about battery life, but this little beast takes up less storage space and can be moved to the SD card. It also incorporates a Messenger, but sadly the groupchats don't appear.
I keep a dedicated

In the (Facebook) Messenger app's settings. I think it was at the bottom of the list.

umm, those who connect with an ethernet cable have no idea, what the "network name", since what you are talking about, is the wireless network SSID. (I have no idea, why Windows calls the basic network "Home", but there you have it, if you would connect with let's say Ubuntu with the ethernet cable it would say 1st


This. With all honesty, I'm not sure what company actually manufactured this beast. "Pannon GSM" was the service provider. I got it in 6th grade too (1999), it was my mom's old phone. That's pretty much all I remember about it.

I use electric rotary, because I'm too lazy for anything else. XD

"apps with user interfaces that imitated the real-world equivalent are now gone!" Guess they heard how everyone found that terribly silly.

Nice. Although one might wonder why did you choose Python instead of let's say PHP. Not that I have anything against Python, just asking.

"Do you just fire-up your PC and wonder around your file-system or rapidly change from program to program (application to application)?!"

Well good for you.

Okay, here are my 2 cents: (Mind you it will come from an avid Linux user.)
I personally don't like the full flat, squared design of Windows 8. But let's put that out of the way, let's say I'm okay with it, or let's say everything has a slight color gradient, shadow, maybe sometimes a bit of transparency here and

I've personally had my first coding sessions in PC-LOGO, a logo programming language implementeation for MS-DOS, when I was 9 or 10. I was hooked instantly, and have been coding ever since.

I dunno, but look that title image at the top of the article, that does not seem to be a default pattern.