Since G wanted to play mousetrap, we pulled it out. Of course, now it is missing pieces — imagine my surprise!
One of the missing pieces? The die. Laptop to the rescue!
(Although we actually used Online Die Roller)
grep my life
Since G wanted to play mousetrap, we pulled it out. Of course, now it is missing pieces — imagine my surprise!
One of the missing pieces? The die. Laptop to the rescue!
(Although we actually used Online Die Roller)
Hollywood legend Charlton Heston dead at 84.
Thanks to Cy for the bad joke.
I do like the new server…
First, things overheard:
Apparently wordpress works with gravatars:
And to make wifi work properly on ubuntu:
But only within wordpress. Neither plugin (wpg2 nor picasaweb) is yet compatable with wp2.5. Sigh.
The primary result is that I bookmark more things!
Just to go back to my regular method; here are things overheard that I liked:
Not to get too fanboy-like, but jwz has had a fantastic week of blogging:
Other funny things:
And since I’m not quite done with the new server, some more geeky things:
Oh, and happy April fools day. Grace was the big prankster this year. Acorn, tree. Not far.
Austin now has “street view” in google maps…
In honor of the new server, we’ll start out with geeky links first:
Geeky or funny — you make the call:
Now, just funny stuff:
Golf stuff (I want, but not that badly)
Interesting:
they.com is now running on new hardware!
There was a happy congruence of tax refund check and Dell having a sale of 45% off servers, so the 8+ year old system (a sun netra t1 with a 900MHz ultrasparc IIi, 1G RAM and an external 30G drive) has been replaced (by a poweredge 2750, with 2 2GHz AMD processors, 8G RAM, and 6 160G drives with hardware RAID). After running for 7 hours, the new system has yet to swap memory to disk!
They have also made the switch from Debian GNU/Linux to Gentoo.
There will still be a few things to work out — for example, they have not decided whether or not to re-export the /docs/ directory (which they don’t think they will do again), and some wordpress upgrading differences have yet to be fully resolved.
For now, though, they are just glad to have made the switch, because they can now re-enable spam filtering on the server, and now have virtual mail delivery (so that there are fewer hackable login accounts).
Oh, and since it doesn’t take over a minute to make a post on wordpress anymore, you can expect more frequent posting!
Here is the new server last weekend, while they copied over the gallery images to save bandwidth:
Lame game score