Helped my friend convert his PSD to HTML/JS/CSS for his new construction company –Lydén Cyril. It fetches images from Instagram and loads them into the start view.
The result is a one page site with basic navigation.
Helped my friend convert his PSD to HTML/JS/CSS for his new construction company –Lydén Cyril. It fetches images from Instagram and loads them into the start view.
The result is a one page site with basic navigation.
Jag fick äran att sätta design samt produktion av webbsidan för “Annie!”. Det var tvÃ¥ lag som spelade, sÃ¥ jag slumpar mellan två aktörer för huvudrollen. Grafik, bilder och AD stod Jesper Lundberg för.
My workflow is a work in progress. Can you spot any problems with it?
How do you work?
I bought this to extend my ever growing need of space (all of my photographs are shot in RAW). Right now it’s housing 2x3tb connected over eSATA to my B3 (small home server). The first thing that struck me when I turned on the ICY BOX was how incredibly loud it was. I’m very sensitive to sound and noise, so I couldn’t possibly live with that kind of monster in my living room. So I decided to replace the fan.
Thankfully, RaidSonic (ICY BOX designer/manufacturer) has made this very easy:
For me, I would have returned the ICY BOX if I had been unable to fix the noise. Thankfully it worked out, and now the HDD’s sounds more than the ICY BOX fan. One thing that I learned from this was how analog fans are. It’s just a small electric motor, and because of this, their cables are really simple. Just like a speaker cable.
I recently bought a tiny tiny computer – the Raspberry Pi model B. Right now it’s running Pi Musicbox, and I use it as a streaming station. The Musicbox enables the Pi to serve as a remotely controlled Spotify-client and as a AirTunes-player. It’s very nice to not need your computer or phone to listen to music. Anyone can control the music, through a web based control interface, which also opens up for more interestingness.
I’ll probably experiment more with this!