google talk and adiumX

(this entry copied from my blogspot blog) Mac users who want to use the new Google Talk (I’m not sure why you would want to, honestly, we already have more than enough chat clients and chat protocols, but, you know, what the fuck), adiumX supports it, but it’s not exactly obvious how. Take a look […]

(this entry copied from my blogspot blog)

Mac users who want to use the new Google Talk (I’m not sure why you would want to, honestly, we already have more than enough chat clients and chat protocols, but, you know, what the fuck), adiumX supports it, but it’s not exactly obvious how.

Take a look at these directions, but basically you have to add a jabber account with your gmail address, and then add the server and port under options (talk.google.com and port 5222. Check “use tls encryption”, and click ‘ok’.)

You should then be able to chat with google talk users.

Google is starting to seem more and more like microsoft, I tellya. They’re out to rule the world.

Climbing back from the Primodial Ooze

One. Step. At. A. Time. I’ll have more here shortly. Yeah, I know images are broken. This is also a restore from an incpomplete archive. Meanwhile, I’m blogging at http://moronosphere.blogspot.com/, and Ray’s at http://rayinaustin.blogspot.com/. But we’re giving my creation LIFE!

One.

Step.

At.

A.

Time.

I’ll have more here shortly. Yeah, I know images are broken. This is also a restore from an incpomplete archive.

Meanwhile, I’m blogging at http://moronosphere.blogspot.com/, and Ray’s at http://rayinaustin.blogspot.com/.

But we’re giving my creation LIFE!

Found a backup!

I found a backup from July. Whew. We can patch it back together, somewhere. The later posts can be gotten from google cache. Still, I’d rather we get Seth’s disk recovered. Where and when moronosphere.com rises again, we’ll see. For now I’m here, and soon I hope to have a forward from that address to […]

I found a backup from July. Whew.

We can patch it back together, somewhere. The later posts can be gotten from google cache. Still, I’d rather we get Seth’s disk recovered.

Where and when moronosphere.com rises again, we’ll see. For now I’m here, and soon I hope to have a forward from that address to here.

Blogsaster

(this entry copied from my blogspot blog) I don’t know why I’m writing this. I have nowhere to post it. Last night sometime – late, I’m not sure when, but late, because readers first noticed it then – our server crashed. Moronosphere.com is hosted by my friend Seth, on a machine he keeps at his […]

(this entry copied from my blogspot blog)

I don’t know why I’m writing this. I have nowhere to post it.

Last night sometime – late, I’m not sure when, but late, because readers first noticed it then – our server crashed.

Moronosphere.com is hosted by my friend Seth, on a machine he keeps at his house. This isn’t a service. I don’t pay for it. It’s something he offers me because we’re friends, because his lady Jen and I have been friends for well over a decade.

But this isn’t a commercial service. There’s no support. I’m on my own, I just get space and bandwidth free. No problem, most of the time, because I’m an old unix sysadmin type; I know how to install perl packages, I know how to hack into a mySQL database if I can’t find the password, I know how to configure a web server. In short, I can do whatever I need to keep MovableType running.

But, this being just some guy’s machine, I’m working without a net. There are no automated system backups. No striped and mirrored drives.

I know that. Sure. I do. And I make my own database backups, automated nightly. For months I’ve been meaning to figure out how to automatically transmit those to someplace off-site.

So last night, my luck ran out and the machine crashed; or more exactly, the data disk crashed, hard head-crash from Seth’s description. I used to work for Seagate building and testing disk drives, I know what this means. I’ve seen the carnage of a bad head crash.

We have no backups to speak of.

I don’t know what Seth lost. I know data was lost there. But my blog – almost all of it – is gone, wiped out. Nearly two years of work. Plus my Fiji blog from last year, and a blog I keep with stories I’m working on.

But that’s not the worst of it. The worst is that I host other people. Ray. Buck. Circe. Samsarra. A few others. I let them down by not keeping my backups, my database dumps, off-site.

Ok. All is not lost. The disk goes to a recovery place tomorrow, and in 5-7 days we hope to hear that the disk isn’t a complete loss. Fingers very much crossed there. And I may still have some of our old files stored in my home directory at work where I archived them after a previous database crash. That’s at least a year back, but it’s something.

There’s also hope that some of our work can be re-gathered from web cache servers out there; I have a few things archived on my laptop (thanks to ecto). Not every word of it is gone.

But I’m without a blog. That’s the thing that hurts right now. I write this and can’t share it. moronosphere.com is my home on the internet, and it’s a dead-end now. I can’t even tell anyone what happened. I shout at the empty space and not even an echo returns.

Seth, friend that he is, will get a basic web server up shortly, so we can at least tell the world ‘yeah we’re down’. He may decide to re-build his machine, he may not, I’m not sure; I may need to find new hosting, someplace where they can give me a unix shell access so I can do this right, someplace where I pay, but get the security of backups. What I’d really like to do is set up a co-located server of my own, but I’d need to charge people to host blogs, and it seems sorta silly

Set me on fire – kereosene!

This sort of pointless toys the web is made of.

This sort of pointless toys the web is made of.

Set Yourself On Fire:

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Set me on fire
Kerosene around, something to do
There’s Kerosene around, find something to do
There’s Kerosene around, find something to do
Kerosene around, find something to do
Kerosene around, she’s something to do
Kerosene around, set me on fire
Set me on fire, Kerosene
Set me on fire!

google goodness

You know, there are a number of reasons to check one’s hit logs.

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You know, there are a number of reasons to check one’s hit logs. See if traffic’s up or down, see if hits are coming from some other web site that’s linked to me (Thanks Ang, I got mad hits from coolios); see which old entries are getting hit.

But one of the very best things is to see the weird random googlings that lead you all to me.

I get an absolute shitload, for instance, of hits on fucking ‘taco flavored kisses‘ because I once quoted that stupid south park song in an entry about taco flavored cheese (ick). I get hits and hits and hits from searches on the tasty Jessi Combs. I get hits on jazz stuff, on peanut butter fudge recipes, on the phrase “Trample Me

And I get hits daily on the phrase “Skull Ring“.

But the funny stuff isn’t the stuff I’ve specifically blogged about. For some reason, I get hits at least weekly on the phrase “Daddy fucks me” or some variant; “daddy fuck me hard“, “fuck me so hard it hurts“. “fuck me kitten” showed up today. And every time I see one of these in my logs, I get this stupid grin on my face.

I really should capture these on an ongoing basis somewhere, build a page out of them automatically. It’d make an excellent geek project.


Edit: I just got another one, for, get this, girls sticking live fish up there (sic) pussies.

And I wanna ask, who are you, who’s googling that?

[made with ecto]

working on sundays

My tar process got the files moved over, finally, but now I have to nuke about 100 million files…. I have to copy the fucking think and delete (obliterate, in perforce terms) everything I don’t want.
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Dammit, I hate working on sundays.

Still struggling with a perforce problem. My tar process got the files moved over, finally, but now I have to nuke about 100 million files.

Can’t these fuckers come up with a way to *extract* meta-data? I have to copy the fucking thing and delete (obliterate, in perforce terms) everything I don’t want.

They need to think about offering a real database back-end, I tellya. The proprietary db model is getting old.

Grumble, grumble. I’d rather be at a strip club.

[made with ecto]

Comcast 1, SBC 0

So the Comcast installer-guy showed up right smack in teh middle of the assigned window, and it was a two hour window, so that ain’t bad. Points so far.
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So the Comcast installer-guy showed up right smack in the middle of the assigned window, and it was a two hour window, so that ain’t bad. Points so far.

And yeah, no problem, I can tap into the cable line I already have so I don’t have to run a whole new line under the house — a big pain, the way my house is laid out.

Only — oops. The cable line in the bedroom? Totally non-functional. God knows how long ago that went south, I don’t think I’ve used that TV in a year.

So a quick plug, configure and go is now starting to look like an all-day job for this guy.

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It’s True

It’s been an interesting couple months since I found out – I’m one of very few people who knew this. Now, the people I work with know and it’s like a shockwave around the campus.

Yeah, it’s true. Those of you watching the news knew it friday. Apple on Intel.

It’s been an interesting couple months since I found out – I’m one of very few people who knew this. Now, the people I work with know and it’s like a shockwave around the campus.

Gonna be interesting…