Tip: I haven't finished minimizing the reproducer yet but, if you're using rusqlite concurrently through something like `Arc<Mutex<Connection>>` and you're getting `Foreign key constraint failed` errors that go away if you force only one thread, check if you're using `INSERT OR ...` on a table referenced by a foreign key. There's some kind of bug and manually reimplementing `OR IGNORE` client-side by `SELECT`ing first worked around it for me.

Did I really forget to show the "XP pretending to be 98SE" side of my server's icon set? I can't find one in my timeline... oh well.

I've been on other things this week, but here's the complete overview.

As you can see, 10.4 isn't beyond proof-of-concept for the same "small sizes for older OS, bigger sizes in a different style for newer OS" trick I used for XP vs. Win7 and I'm currently just reusing my Win7 icons for Linux.

@pink_arcana ...speaking of which, I should probably make sure my licensing guide covers all the common mistakes I've noticed.

(eg. Creative Commons explicitly says that it's a violation of their trademark policy to add new restrictions like "you can't re-upload this elsewhere as-is" to CC licenses.)

creativecommons.org/policies/#

@pink_arcana The more public links, the merrier. My stance on that sort of thing is "If I hadn't wanted it to be shared far and wide, I wouldn't have put it on a public site where anyone can find it."

As for the explanation, I'm glad you liked it. I put it up because, over the last couple of decades, I ran into a worrying number of people whose understanding of licensing didn't even reach my IANAL level.

@pink_arcana I just wish things weren't so messy right now. I haven't had time to look for more stuff to add in months.

I've started to polish up the classic Mac OS versions of my retro fileshare icons.

...if anyone wants it, the tool is a shareware thing Icon Archiver in "Large Family" view mode.

...though the actual editing work mainly involves ex-shareware-now-freeware named Iconographer and Graphic Converter 5.x pending me discovering how to edit icons in Netatalk-flavoured AppleDouble resource forks directly on Linux so I can use GIMP for layers and select-by-color.

...and the .ico files for my retro fileshare now have higher-resolution versions for Windows 7... with the sizes carefully chosen so that XP will pick the dithered 98SE-originated 48px and below while Windows 7 will switch to the smooth ones at any size above that.

I wound up having to slice, dice, and redraw Windows 7's Libraries icon to get the kind of folder art I wanted to use for a base.

Sorry for anyone who saw me pull the previous version. I accidentally uploaded an old screenshot from before I'd done the tricky to fix the scale of the DOS icon.

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...and now some retro fileshare icons for the OSX 10.13 side of my Intel macs... or really any mac that prefers SMB.

Most were just done by making a silhouette in Inkscape & feeding it to folderify-v2, but Mac_PPC and Win7 were hand-done, OSX_PPC required hand-tracing to get that gloss, and DOS required some trickery because folderify-v2 strips padding. Win9x is probably going to need to be redone by hand for the same reason.

@foone ...though, to be fair, the Mac side is less nested sets and more overlapping ovals.

@foone /srv/retro is basically two lines of nested sets full of useful resources. If a piece of freeware I want to have on hand for setting up new systems will work on Windows XP, it goes in the WinXP folder. If not, it goes in the Win7 folder.

I've continued to work on the icons for my retrocomputing fileshare. Here's the current state of the icons for the Samba side of things.

The urge hit me and I decided to create some nicer icons for what my /srv/retro looks like when viewed from my Power Mac G4 through Netatalk.

I'm a perfectionist, so I'm sure I'll go back to fine-tune things like that win16 icon later. I have an SVG source for the logo, so I can tweak the size to fix it hanging a little too low.

(`serials.zip` is password protected keys for stuff I paid for. `UNSORTED` is temporary.)

The fun thing is, once I knew the song's name, I could then search it on Korean Wikipedia, feed the page into Google Translate, and see that the links in the opposite direction are in good health.
ko-m-wikipedia-org.translate.g

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I was finally clearing out a bunch of old "What was this?" TODO items and I had a brainstorm for how to identify the music from an old ebaumsworld video named `annoyingasians.mpg` with no other context... search the filename on YouTube and see who the royalties are going to for any crossposts that show up. Sure enough, I found my answer → youtube.com/watch?v=2TqoacPsq_

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