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Journal Journal: Life without internet: day 4

Today marks the fourth consecutive day without internet access at the apartment. Verizon comes to install the phone line tomorrow, and then speakeasy can get started with things on their end, but it could take up to two weeks from that point. By then, it may be too late. Things are hard, I will not mince words. As usual, you do not know how much you love something until it is gone. I am overwhelmed with grief that I cannot "get my packets from here to there" as Tycho so succinctly put it once.

How many times throughout the day do I wonder about something, (a question about anything really, from movie times, to product releases, to random factoids) and sit down at the computer for a quick answer? I think that is what I miss it for most, besides the surfing, and chatting, and...other stuff. I also started to get sick after the second day as well, though I am not completely certain that the two events are related. Please see this for referece, mere mortals.

Programming

Journal Journal: YAY PHP 2

Today I am goin over to Tom and Dwights to do some programming for castersguild. Even though my main function for them is project management (blah) they are committed to teaching me how to program and we are starting with PHP since they do so much db stuff. (I also have been learing a lot of Postgres which is awesome too). So far I like PHP, its pretty simple really and the syntax is straightforward. I like that you can just code all in the html file and it seems to me more or less a programming extension of html.

The thing that scares me about programming I think is the whole "you are doing it wrong" attitude that most programmers I have met seem to have (except for castersguild I mean). It is hard to get shot down for your work when you are just starting out, even though you ackowldge that you may not be doing it the right way to start. I have found major kinds of tech people: those who understand and try to help you, and those who just assume you are an idiot because you dont inherently know Java. I spose some people are born knowing it?

Slashdot.org

Journal Journal: Quit Slashdot, Discussed

I need to write about this.

Summary: This is a guy who is telling everyone to stop reading slashdot. Some of the points he made are valid, though most are completely subjective and his own opinion, and he does not do a great job at actually convincing anyone of anything, which I figure is his angle in this page. I feel bad for people who read this and actually "quit" slashdot since that would mean they are pretty gulliable. People should make their OWN decisions based on available info, not because some dude in washington said so.

I am mostly just going to talk about his 9 reasons to quit:

#9. Slashdot is a plot by Microsoft to destroy the productivity of Linux users.
OK, so aside from the very obvious sounding "conspiracy theory" tone of this remark, he provides absolutely no proof, not even a reasonable inkling (Microsoft sued slashdot so that we wouldnt talk about their own lawsuit? As I recalled there were lots of posts about BOTH, thanks). Here he hits on one of his major issues: that slashdot takes time away from coding. Just like TV, and other websites, and the weather, and your best friend who doesnt code. Get over it - life is full of distractions and you are resposible for determining your priorities. You have a choice, which is what all this is about. Quitting slashdot will NOT make you code more, because if you just dont want to code you will find something else to do, and if you DID want to code you would.

#8. Screaming 14-year-old boys attempting to prove to each other that they are more 3133t than j00.

I agree with this - but that is why browse at 4-5 for one thing. Another method is that you wait until there are a good amount of comments on the post, that way many of the trolls will be moved out of the conversation. On the other hand, this is the internet and everyone has a voice. Some people use that voice to spread goatse, and as an american I protect that right. ;) I know folks who just dont read comments as well and this works pretty well. Is this any worse than IRC???

#7. Technical opinions refereed by popular vote means lousy technical opinions.

Again, read the comments at your own discretion. I take all comments with a grain of salt, and it is true that most modded up does NOT mean most valuable information. If you need a howto, go to www.tldp.org, not slashdot for crying out loud.

#6. Community myth that Linux is technically superior to any other operating system in the known universe.

I see many comments which refute this. Quite often comments posing a dissenting but intellegent point of view get modded up. Everyone is aware here that there is a lot of MS Hate at the site. Frankly how much is your own opinion, and again only read comments if you want to.

#5. Butt-ugly visual design.

I agree, but this is complete opinion, not a reason to convince people to quit. It is not like the site is unusable, this is only a matter of taste. The links to the left which he mentions are indeed cryptic, but I have found them to be mostly unnecessary anyway. Did he try to give the site creators feedback? He did not mention but I think that if he did he would have mentioned that here. I guess it was just easier to quit...

#4. Gullible editorial staff continues to post links to any and all articles that vaguely criticize Linux in any way.

Mostly true, but you are a smart reader, take what is valuable and leave what is not. I only find about 40-50% of all posts useful or interesting to me. Opinions are like belly buttons. (everyone has got one) What interests me may not interest you and so on.

#3. Gullible editorial staff continues to post links to bogus pseudoscience articles by crackpots.

Frankly I think that the articles in this vain are interesting and still hold value. Even if some of the scientific data is flawed (and this is ALWAYS open to debate, even for those that the author does not decry as "crackpot") they can stimulate thinking, and get ideas that may not see the light of day into a forum where people can discuss. Slashdot does not maintain, nor are they responsible for, the content of the sites they link to - they merely provide a service saying "hey this might be interesting to you". Not "hey check this out, its FACT!!!!"

#2. Editorial/comment system pretends to be democratic but in reality most content remains firmly in the iron clasp of the editors.

Yes it is true, they run the site you know. Ultimatley I think it is ok for a small body (who created the site mind you) to control what articles get posted, otherwise it would be just too darn messy, and the value would go down. Sounds like this guy is upset because Hemos didnt post some stories for him...

#1. Two words: Jon Katz.
I agree that Jon Katz is a pretty crappy tech writer. I think the book he wrote "Geeks" was good for the time period (dot.bomb era) but have been put off by most of his articles, and I think most people agree. That is why he hasnt had a post in well over a year. So this #1 reason is completely bogus.

Alternatives to Slashdot
Thanks for the links buddy, I'll keep them in mind. Can never have too many resources for a topic you love.

Again, use your own judgement in sites you visit. If you don't like slashdot, certainly dont go there. If you do, then go for it. I do not think that the reasons that the author mentions are nearly good enough for a "boycott". I would take that statement back if Slashdot was killing babies or kidnapping programmers and making them read slashdot, ala Clockwork Orange. I have no reason to believe they are currently involved in either of those, or equally nasty things.

This post represents just my own personal belly-button.

I should also note that I came across this in another user journal, and she actually quit ./ after reading it. I find it hard to believe that these folks would "drink the koolaid" but you know, thats how it goes.

Standard Disclaimer:
YMMV, IANAL, etc etc etc....

Wireless Networking

Journal Journal: Lappy Top

Hey hey hey! I am typing this wirelessly from my brand new laptop! I got it open box from Circuit City, woo! It is a Toshiba Satellite and I am enjoying it so far. I got linux up and running ala VM Ware and it is running XP pro as the main OS (I know I know, but linux just isnt a great OS for multimedia on a lapotp without too much hair pulling and people killing). The speakers on this thing are pretty impressive, in that they are actually worth using...they kind of stick up under the screen and are kinda big. I justified this purchase since I will be doing programming regularly with the castersguild guys. It is nice to have a mobile desktop!!

Announcements

Journal Journal: Postcard from reality

Dear Slashdot Journal,

I know I havent been around lately, and for that I am really sorry. I have been having a pretty good time here in the real world lately, but I will write again soon. Tell google how much I miss him and will be home before long.

Love
Me.

Linux

Journal Journal: Linux Journal Entry #1 1

Linux: LOD, A New Beginning

Description:
This will be my attempt at logging my experience with Linux on the Desktop, or "LOD" (NOT to be confused with the Legion of Doom ;). Such posts will be marked with the penguin to the right (isnt he cute).

A little background:
For the past long amount of time, I have been using Windows on the desktop, with intermittent splurges of linux, usually ending in frustration for many reasons. While I have been successful at using Linux for my server needs for the past few years, LOD has been an unachievable aim for many reasons, including but not limited to: ease of use, ease of installation, compatability with various programs, ability to play games, etc. Now I will again forray into the wild west of desktops, and attempt LOD. Stay tuned for more details on how this journey goes and what I find during my adventures.

Some Scope:
1. Create a dual boot machine with WindowsXP / Linux
2. Decide on a Linux distro and version
3. Use Linux as primary OS, only switch to XP for gaming purposes (i.e. XP becomes a game console)or a really really good reason (I cant think of many others)
4. Get all my peripherals working in Linux. Includes: HP Printer, UMAX Scanner, CD Writer (generic, IDE), Rio 600 mp3 player.

Other things will probably emerge too, but those are the big ones for now. I have to keep XP for things like WarCraft 3, Neverwinter Nights, etc.

Next post:
Back Up and Installation, or "There and back again".

Enlightenment

Journal Journal: Ode de Enlightenment

From the Enlightenment website:
Enlightenment is a completely themeable, highly configurable Window Manager for the X Window System, traditionally used in Unix environments.
Let me preface this by saying I love E (short for Enlightenment, duh). Its good stuff, and runs really fast! VROOOOOOM!
To celebrate this excellent WM, I have written a small poem. Donations acceptable via paypal. Wait, we hate paypal, dont we? OK, amazon one click(TM).
Ode de Enlightenment
Enlightenment.
Let me count your themes.
1. 2. 3.
I stop, for they are too many.

Enlightenment.
Take a look behind the scenes.
Ohh- ahh!
You run so fast!

Enlightenment.
Lets read the FAQ!
"What platforms does E run on?"

Linux mostly, and BSD too,
IRIX and HP,
Solaris, we wont forget you!
Also AIX, but who cares?

E17,
We eagerly await with baited breath and will
remain where we are with E16 instilled.

FIN.
---

OK so the poem sucks, but hey you get the point.
It's funny.  Laugh.

Journal Journal: mmmmm pie.

OK, so you gotta check this out:

Weebl and Bob.

Later on it gets a bit dull and repetitive, but the first few are right on!

BOOSH!

User Journal

Journal Journal: to geek or not to geek 7

On thing I have noticied about being a geek is that like everything else in life it grows and shrhinks in intensity as time goes on. Usually I will be hardcore geek for a couple weeks (doing coding and web dev stuff and being really active on ./ and buying stuff from thinkgeek) and then wont really be on the computer that much, instead hanging out with friends and family etc. Being more active, working out, watching more movies, and maybe even hitting on girls more (I am usually pretty shy when it comes to that).

So right now I am kind of in the latter mode, but thought I would post anyway just because I havent in a while, and after all, its in my sig.

Other geeks: do you see yourself coming and going through these phases?

It is probably a healthy way to be since I dont really see it as a Good Thing to simply code all the time, or just to watch movies, or just to work on the website. It is good to be social and get out there and be healthy too. I think. Anywhoo, just ramblings from an on again, off again geek. Maybe this means I'm not hard core, but if harcore means never getting married because I'd rather code and not meet women, then no thanks! (I have enough of a hard time meeting them as it is without simply giving up!)

Linux

Journal Journal: Linux Blues 3

Linux and I sometimes have a love/hate relationship. I always love it, sometimes it hates me. See, it always runs great on my server, but anytime I build a new box it turns into a lot of finger crossing an praying to the linux gods that the latest version of RedHat supports my *card and or USB device. Right now I am playing with VMWARE which I borrowed from a friend so that I can run linux simultaneously with Windows - first it hated my mouse, which I fixed by taking a look at the knowledgebase. No big deal, it is also a little slow which is kinda not cool since I am running it on a pretty decent computer (AMD Athlon 1.53Mhz 512 DDR RAM) so even though I am running 2 OSs at the same time, I dont want the mouse to lag. I tried setting the local priority for the machine up, but that didnt help. So I went to go install Enlightenment since it is less baggage than the current Gnome which comes default in RedHat 8. I kept getting RPM segfaults....just NOT encouraging. I think I might just reinstall 7.3 and hope for the best. Redhat 7.3 is running GREAT on my laptop and now I use it for most of my java and psql stuff. Here is a screenshot:
w00t!

User Journal

Journal Journal: This subject moved

OK so I am moving tommorw. Can't wait! Woo! My new apartment is real nice and should house my new computers nicely. What, you all dont get an apartment soley based on your computer(s) needs? And you call yourself a geek?

User Journal

Journal Journal: Journal Envy

OK so basically I have three journals now. Hmm. I have a hard time posting in even one-yet- for some reason I feel that as a geek i MUST keep a blog of some sort. Even if I dont have anything interesting to say. Hmm. Perhaps I should just concentrate more on being interesting.

So the three that I have are
http://www.threemoons.net
cypherecho
and this one, the one you are reading now.

So, which to post in? Threemoons is overrun right now with too many posters, cypherecho needs lots of work (you'll notice the pretty apache error if you click on it that I have not had any time to address since I started moving) so that leaves this one.

At least there is a slight chance of other geeks reading this though and seeing how geeky I am too, and how we should try to be friends. And live in a small happy digital world that is ruled with an iron fist by the moderators. eep!

User Journal

Journal Journal: Sorry... 2

Dear slashdot journal. Hi, can we be friends? I know that I got mad at you the other day, but I dont think it was entirely your fault, and I am sorry I called you a worthless journal not even worthy of blogger. Do you forgive me?

User Journal

Journal Journal: this sucks

I think I hate slashdot journal. I have lost so many attempts at posting its ridiculous. Bye for now crappy slashdot journal.

User Journal

Journal Journal: Guess who's back, back again.

OKKKKKKKKKKKKKK - third try on this as it keeps crashing. Frustrating man!!!

I have decided to revive the ol' slashdot journal since my site has been overrun with freaks and hippies. Also because I am interested in attending the Slashdot Meetup next month for Richmond.

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