And it’s message is certain to please
Audience under thirty?
Or is it quite dirty?
Or is the last line just a tease?
grep my life
geeky things
As I just saw:
Viral clickjacking ‘Like’ worm hits Facebook users | Graham Cluley’s blog
And recently:
Facebook sez, “Don’t mind us, we’re just whoring out your photos”
Top Ten Reasons You Should Quit Facebook – Facebook – Gizmodo
Some quitting Facebook as privacy concerns escalate – CNN.com
Well, These New Zuckerberg IMs Won’t Help Facebook’s Privacy Problems
Facebook Privacy: Secrets Unveiled – PCWorld
ReclaimPrivacy.org | Facebook Privacy Scanner
A sneak peek at Facebook’s dra…
It’s Quit Facebook Day, Are You Leaving? – PC World
How to Return Facebook’s Privacy Settings to What You Signed Up For [Privacy]
Not that it’s much better, but I’m tied into Google pretty well, even using reader to aggregate all my RSS feeds. You can use that, or any other RSS aggregator you choose — just follow the guide that jwz provided many, many months ago. You’re halfway there, as now you can read all your friend’s updates without ever logging in to facebook directly.
Best bonus so far? You’ll never, ever see another app update (think farmville, mafia wars, fishville, voleville, crapopolis…)
Now, you know that twitter account you signed up for but never use? Tie that in to facebook. There are many ways to do this. Myself, I’m using my wordpress blog as the base of everything, with the “Twitter Tools” plugin syncing my blog with my twitter account, and twitter pointing everything on to everything else. My photo uploads to picasa point to friendfeed (which is still actually facebook, but I’m logging out of that one as well…)
Before you log out for what may very well be the last time, you’ll want to fix your privacy settings as strictly as possible. Salt to taste how much email facebook will send you alerting you to comments people make to your posts (though you will not be able to obviously “like” or comment on their posts within facebook itself).
Since I’m doing this myself, I’m going to log in one last time, pointing people to this post.
Be sure you log out; otherwise you’ll still see that cnn (among many other sites) still tell facebook about your visits.
j@reddit
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (updated daily)
via April 24, 2010.
Got the new gentoo-based web server working yesterday, so tonight’s event http://sambaparty.com/ will truly be a celebration!
Tech support guy goes to medical school and becomes doctor: assumes that most illnesses can be cured by killing the patient then bringing them back to life.
Thanks to TechStuff in http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/amio3/hint_if_you_are_helping_someone_over_the_phone/
These are all things that are either too specific or too small to deserve a post of their own.
After carrying a palm pilot for over 12 years, I am almost ready to stop.
Most folks who see this won’t care for any data beyond this. You might if you currently hate AT&T or the iphone, however…
Twelve years of data have almost completely transitioned to the new android phone. Twelve years of contacts, migrated. Twelve years of calendar, migrated. To-do list, migrated. Notes, migrated. Outlines, migrated. Bookmarks, migrated. Autographs (yes, autographs), migrated. Music, migrated (see why you use mp3s and not whatever-apple-calls-theirs?) Photos, migrated.
Applications? Only one silly one is missing: a falling timer, where you click when something starts falling, click when it stops, and it tells you how long and how far it fell. (This one is something simple enough that I think it will make me become a part-time android devloper!)
There are several games that I had on my palm that currently have no equivalent on android:
Again, any of these could make me become a part-time android developer.
Some folks are going to ask, “Why android?”
Because it is open. You don’t have to use their app store. Anyone can develop for it, and the underlying OS source code is available for anyone to look at. Unlike the iphone, it can run more than one application at a time. Unlike the new palm, anyone can develop for it.
Right now, there are 2 phones in the US that run android, but many more are on the way. The camera on the mytouch is better than the iphone, but even better ones will be here soon.
I can now do all the things that matter that I could do before, and only carry one device.
New things I can do:
Things that need work:
Some things I have discovered:
The worst news? I cannot find my list of birthdays. I’m going to have to get those from everyone again. (Update between writing and posting this: Between ebobirthday and syncmypix, almost all the birthdays are back, and more — I’m only really missing birthdays for children too young to be on facebook. That’s manageable!)
I’ve now started using the firefox “Unsorted bookmarks” folder; if anyone knows how to make the ^d keyboard shortcut default to that folder, I would love to know!
It’s the first of the month; time to clear out that folder (though I’m now using the “unsorted bookmarks” folder in foxmarks…
Also, the job has been keeping me rather busy, so expect a shorter list:
This month, there are even several decent things overheard:
And now, the rest of the bookmarks are unsorted:
Again, in no particular order:
Just a few things, life has been busy but fun: