Beware of any jokes that may be pulled in the next 48 hours… or you may get tricked…
That is all.
Much more than crafting Ice Cream.
This blog is in archive mode, since Ama Usa An has superseeded this blog. To read my new personal blog, click here (amausaan.tokyo)
Beware of any jokes that may be pulled in the next 48 hours… or you may get tricked…
That is all.
This to sum it up:
kicked Chinka
WTF Danny Choo is going to ruin the Anime Industry by producing shitty anime. I can’t wait when it comes out so I can bash this piece of shit.
Thats right… and the story doesn’t seem so appealing… so when everyone goes watch it when it comes out and everyone finds out that it’s a piece of shit, moe and cliched story that Danny Choo will look bad after this…
And If I have the opportunity, I will retsupurae it and mock it what it is worth.
I finally decided to release MelScrobbleX at its current state so I can release my work. Currently, most the functions will work without any problems, with some minor flaws. I know it’s not perfect, but someday, it will become better as time goes on. If you decide to install and try for yourself, leave Sparkle to update the program automatically since I will be pushing updates as the program gets better.
If you wish to try, see the project’s Github Download Page. Download the zip and unzip it. Run the program. You notice that if you try to post something, it will complain that there is no user info stored. To set the user infos, click on the Melative Logo, which will be located with the rest of the MenuExtras > Preferences. Click on Login and type your Username and Password. Save the login info. This will verify your account and if it’s successful, saves it to your Keychain. To remove the login, click Remove Login and read the instructions. This program is obviously meant for personal computers since it requires a Keychain. I will try and add some other method of login to solve this problem.
If you don’t want the Scrobble Window to show every time you want to start up, that setting is in General. Uncheck the “Show Scrobble Window at Startup” and when you relaunch the program, the Scrobble window will not show up anymore.
When you are playing an Anime or Music and want to make a post about it, press detect with the appropriate mediatypes. Anime will detect what is playing in MPlayer OS X Extended and Music will detect what is currently playing in iTunes. Beware that with some fansubs, depending on how its named will affect the output for the media title and segment. In most cases, it should output correctly.
Next versions of MelScrobble will have a improved interface and probably take advantage of imediabrowser.framework so you can select any iTunes track from your library and scrobble it without needing to have it playing in iTunes. If you encounter any bugs, please report them on the project’s Github page.
MelScrobbleX requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. PPC and Intel Compatible.
I discovered the power of NSStatusItem and UIElement options that made it possible to get rid of the MelScrobbleX Dock Icon and put it on the Menubar. The window can be shown and hidden at any time and it will retain your datas entered like Media/Segment until you quit out of the program. Don’t worry though, the Preferences and Check for Updates options are still accessible by clicking the Melative Logo on top of the menubar. Still, more improvements need to be done before I release the alpha version of the program…
For details on the commit: look here
Look what I have:
Yep, I reseted the game until I got this by luck… and it also has the right nature too and pretty good IVs as seen below:
Nearly perfect IVs, except HP and Special Defense… Not too bad.
Trying to level up to 55 so it can evolve into Dragonite… It takes alot longer to level up in HG/SS since the lack of a VS. Seeker and finally…
Took awhile, but it’s worth it. Still need to level up so I can get Outrage since Dragon Rush has poor Accuracy.
I managed to get the lsof output from mplayer (Also works with MPlayer OS X Extended, an excellent mplayer frontend), but couldn’t get the regex to take out the media title and segment info. RyanA helped me with the RegEx stuff and eventually, I put this in with the help of OgreKit framework and it works.
The result of it is outputing the media title and segment with the appropriate media title and segment. Beware that with some files may not work correctly with this because of how they are named and stuff. Nevertheless, I’m happy that I managed to get iTunes and mplayer detection to work in a few days and I just began learning ObjC last week during spring break… well, some of it of course. MelScrobbleX should be ready for a preview release, but first, I need to fix a few things before I can actually release the program, so stay tuned.
Oh no… we are in deep sh** now… knowing him, it will turn out bad.
Evident Proof: http://ani-nouto.animeblogger.net/2010/03/12/danny-choo-produces-anime-now/
MelScrobblerX is a new project I have been working on. Used to be Melative Cocoa Test aka Melative Example, which is a sample Melative Microblogging client pretty much the same to Melative Library’s Media Microblogging, but without the stream. However, I decided to expand the project and added iTunes track detection… Heck, why not just make its own program… and I did… I renamed it to MelScrobblerX
MelScrobblerX is different from the ActionStatus that RyanA is currently working on. MelScrobblerX is written in Objective-C and Cocoa and I still learning that darn language… It’s pretty darn powerful if you know what you are doing and there is alot of resources on it. Anyways, it differs from ActionStatus not only because it’s a native program, but it uses different methods in obtaining the played media. Since most Anime bloggers who uses Mac would use iTunes and MPlayer OS X Extended, I decided I will only support those, but support for other media players like Play can be added later, providing they support the Scripting Bridge with Applescript. MelScrobblerX will use powerful frameworks, OmniFrameworks and Sparkle for updating. Also, MelScrobblerX will use a HUD window so that it cause little distraction when you play media and stuff.
MelScrobbler will only work on Mac OS X 10.5 or higher, but compatible with existing PowerPC and Intel Macs as it will be a Universal Binary.
No actual release of MelScrobblerX is out yet since there is still alot of work to be done on it such as adding Preferences, Keychain support to store Username/Password, MPlayer support and other behind the scene stuff.
If you want to experiment what I have done so far, be my guest and head to the project’s github to obtain a copy. Be warned… This app is still in active development and can change at anytime and I’m not responsible for any damages you do with the program on the computer or with your Melative account.
Now this time, Surburban Area, sent in at 3/23 at 11 PM
8 AM
Walked 347 steps.
Miltank is leisurely strolling along behind you.
9 AM
Miltank is taking a bit of a nap. It must be a little tired
11 AM
Walked 1947 steps.
Miltank looks lively and energetic! It’s sticking right nearby.
12 PM
Miltank looked this way. It’s looking all around as it’s walking. Did it find something?
Found Rattata with the Poke Radar! What a tough opponent. Unfortunately, Miltank lost… (lol)
Walked 735 steps. Miltank is leisurely strolling along behind you.
1 PM
Miltank seems to be enjoying an afternoon nap.
2 PM
Walked 1007 steps.
Miltank looks lively and energetic! It’s sticking right nearby.
3 PM
Walked 1128 steps.
Miltank looks lively and energetic! It’s sticking right nearby.
4 PM
Found Magnemite with the Poke Radar! It was caught with skill! Miltank is composed and continues to try its hardest!
Miltank seems to be enjoying an afternoon nap.
5 PM
Returned at 5 PM. Miltank is pulling at your clothes. It seems to want to play more.
5460 steps and 253 W collected
Unlike the previous criticism I wrongly attacked the author and apologize for, this editorial I seen on Bulbanews, HeartGold and SoulSilver-a return to form or lazy rehash? has the weakest ass arguments ever made… Considering that I have played pretty much 27 hours of HeartGold, I think it’s a improvement over the old games which were also good with some minor flaws. Time to rip though the weak-ass arguments he made.
Then came Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the first games in the series for the Nintendo DS. Diamond and Pearl felt very much like experiments, which is to be expected, being that the DS is radically different than any console the series had appeared on to that point. While still not up-to-par with what their early predecessors accomplished, there were flashes of what makes Pokémon, Pokémon.
Excuse me? Though out the third generation and fourth generation, the game mechanics have changed a lot to make the game less broken and more competitive. Unlike the old games, they were pretty limited, but fun… but most won’t know about the stat growth works until the introduction of Natures, Effort Values and Individual Values becoming more clear than ever with Double Battles making strategic battling more challenging… The point is, the purpose of Pokemon is not the story line, but battling other trainers. With the Nintendo DS, it’s much easier to battle other people than it would with the Gameboy Advance and Third Generation since they were limited to link cables and wireless adapters and people being in the same place. Competitive battling have always been fun for me and I spent more hours with the fourth generation games than the earlier games because EV Training, nature, IV and move breeding is alot easier than the earlier games, which makes it faster to prepare the best Pokemon to use in battle.
I think Diamond and Pearl have done that… Story doesn’t matter since the Pokemon games haven’t been strong on story compared to other JRPGs.
For the most part, HeartGold and SoulSilver amend most of what the series has done wrong over the last decade. They aren’t plagued with an overwrought plot that doesn’t mesh with the whimsy and simplicity the series established when it debuted. They return to the series’ roots of being a fantastic meeting of the perfect casual gamer’s RPG, while maintaing a deceptively deep game as a whole. They don’t try to pile on unneeded or uninteresting new features and/or gadgets.
Give me a break… like I have said before, the series haven’t been big on story in the first place. I suggest checking out the Battle Frontier or even battle competitively online, I see it doesn’t get very simple after that. This is a weak point.
The rest of the article is weak and I’m not going to bother ripping the editorial anymore… Like I said, his argument is just weak with weakass opinions.