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Action CupcakeIn case any of you were wondering why Clapboard no longer loads like the tubes from the servers are steeped in syrup, it's because we're finally on a VPS.  My load times dropped from an average of 8 to an average of, well, right now, zero.  Pretty exciting.  If I can do it without too much drama, I'm going to stick with it.  I know that I might be better off with something yet more geeky, but I think this is just about as serverific as I can get at the moment.  I have a testing box that I'll work with for awhile so that  maybe I'm ready when and if I have to move to something bigger and better.  If anyone wants to give me Linux Administration for Web Server Admins lessons, I'd be happy to learn.

I should probably keep a list of things like this that I would like to take classes in.  The times are frequent these days where I'm like "Oh, I could take a class in that and be a whole lot more useful than I currently am....

A couple of asides, while I've got you:

  • I can't believe I've been too busy to work with Google Wave
  • or to buy and play Asssassin's Creed 2.
  • I haven't shot on my green screen yet, but I DO have a plan to.
  • but I want a new light kit now.
  • Thanksgiving is already almost here and I'm a little freaked out.
  • The picture above is from the collage (whose plexi cost me $120).  This piece is called Action Cupcake.

That's it for now, but I'll be back with pictures and more notes on things like making applesauce.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 November 2009 18:35 )
 

Who are these people?

I'm deleting like 5 or 10 new spam accounts on here per day these days.  It's strange.  I don't know what's attracting them to this site, and I have yet to see any comment spam (maybe there's another weakness that I haven't had time to discover yet?), but I'm deleting them all the same.  Some of these accounts even get verified, which tells me that there's a person at the other end of the email, or else a very sophisticated script.  If it was a script, though, I'd expect all the accounts to be confirmed, but we're hovering around 30%, I'd say.

I'll work on upgrading my security in the next couple of days, but if someone is paying humans to register, it's going to be a losing battle.  I just wonder what they're trying to do.  How do real sites deal with this problem?

 

The world needs more of this.

Now, with Graphics after the break.  They're awesome.

Last Updated ( Friday, 25 September 2009 13:51 ) Read more...
 

Teetering and Tethering in NYC

So I've arrived in NYC, and I'm sitting at Starbucks, but I'm not using their WiFi.  I'm using my Pre.  I've failed to get the WiFi tethering to work yet, but the USB tethering works without a hitch on my Ubuntu 9.04 system.  Pretty rad.  I'm sure I'll figure out the WiFi thing sooner or later, but it's good to be online.  I figure that I can use some of my time before the store opens to work on the WiFi, as well as on getting the function keys on this Toshiba working under Ubuntu.  Stupid windows-centric world.

More updates on the trip etc, coming later.  Pictures, too, esp. since I didn't forget my camera as I thought I did.

 

You should probably come to the Translation Party!

This is kinda fun, in a giggle-alone-at-your-computer sort of way.

It's a website that translates your phrase from English to Japanese back and forth until the results can't be distilled anymore.  You end up with some pretty hilarious stuff.  For example, "I hate when birds poop on my car" eventually becomes "I have bird droppings on my car."  http://www.translationparty.com/#3465456 I like watching the translation happen, too - it's a weird experience in machine translation.

 
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