I’m in Taipei now, and having acquired some good net access, have dumped a crapload of photos onto ye olde flicker. While as wired as anywhere in other respects, the free (or pay) wifi has been disappointingly non-existant.
Video and more later…
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I’m in Taipei now, and having acquired some good net access, have dumped a crapload of photos onto ye olde flicker. While as wired as anywhere in other respects, the free (or pay) wifi has been disappointingly non-existant.
Video and more later…
In celebration of a day mostly spend sleeping in, and of having a laptop that has working sound again, I finished a mix that’s been floating around in my head half-formed for a while. The flow is a bit unpolished, but there’s some pretty killer tracks, so hopefully that makes up for it.
Some Blues | Julie Doiron | 3:47 |
Regeneration No. 1 | M. Ward | 1:18 |
One Step Inside Doesn’t Mean You Understand | The Notwist | 3:14 |
This Modern Love | Bloc Party | 4:25 |
Misread | Kings of Convenience | 3:08 |
Home | Lou Barlow | 3:23 |
Tom Courtenay (Acoustic) | Yo La Tengo | 3:12 |
Duet | The Farewell Bikeride | 4:29 |
The Negatives… | Hood | 3:43 |
Seventeen Years | Ratatat | 4:26 |
Human After All | Daft Punk | 5:19 |
American Gigolo | Weezer | 2:42 |
The Answer | Bloc Party | 4:04 |
Sky Stars Falling | Doves | 4:11 |
The Sporting Life | The Decemberists | 4:40 |
They Never Got You | Spoon | 5:30 |
Singing In The Rain (FuzzyGroove Mix) | Mint Royale | 2:46 |
Since U Been Gone | Ted Leo | 3:38 |
And I’m outta here.
Today I was so stressed out about flying out tonight at 1AM, but it turns out I’m not flying out until the night after.
I’ll be in Taiwan until the 10th. I think I’m going to also lay off the keyboard for the week. My wrists have been acting up again and that’s starting to be quite worrying.
Tonight I’m reminded of how badly publicized campus events are. I’m sitting in a big lecture room where Battleground (see a hi-res version the incredible trailer) has just screened. The room wasn’t empty, but it could have been much fuller – I personally know at least a half-dozen people who might have wanted to be here.
A search showed one link on LA Indymedia which was how I was able to find out the screening time (I had heard about it a while back, and only found the exact time about 10-min before, luckilly I was only a 2 buildings down).
Speaking with one of the organizers afterwards, they neither knew about submitting events via the USC Events Calendar, nor other event systems (ahem, ahem).
Check out my new Y!360beta blog:
Now that URL is HARDCORE.
(Seriously though, congrats to the whole team. It’s up. Now the fun part! 🙂
Over the past couple months I’ve been using Atlassian’s Confluence wiki a lot (and am finally reaching the comfort-zone in putting my personal stuff on there — it’s true that geeks trust software less). As is my predilection, I’ll make some lists.
Confluence has a whole lot of features that are requirements on purely logistical/organizational level:
Jumbled thoughts, comparisons to others:
And now, the feature request list. Some of these are trivial improvements, some of these are features that are done, or done better by other wiki software (Trac, Xwiki, Twiki, Jot, SocialText), and some aren’t implemented by anyone at all:
For an individual user, the licensing doesn’t make sense, and Xwiki looks like it’s really cool and might be good in that case (or Twiki if you don’t mind getting in the muck and doing major hacking).
I’m glad to report that my PowerBook migration w/ OS X’s built in was both uneventful, and by and large successful (hooked up, went outside to kick some hackysack, came back and viola, 36GB transferred). The only things I’ve had to reinstall so far:
Besides that, things look hunky-dory. My bookmarks are there, my licenses seem to work, all my Keychains need to update but are otherwise a-okay. Good job Apple!
(Updated: I’ll be adding more caveats and non-transferred items as I notice them)
Full audio/video recordings of the conference for the 2005 Drupal Conference (@ FOSDEM, Feb 26, 2005) are now available.
Also, there are some more notes floating around:
(Files are encoded in Ogg Theora. That means you need to watch in VLC on Mac. There are DirectShow filters available for Windows.)
Bloggers have rights too – a great op-ed by Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan).
I agree with Thomas Jefferson’s sentiments when he wrote, “The basis of our government being the opinion of people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate for a moment to prefer the latter.”
In Jefferson’s era, print newspapers revolutionized the way the country read and processed the news. Today we stand on the precipice of a new media revolution with the advent of the Internet. We need to protect bloggers’ First Amendment rights so they can help us protect our own citizens’ rights.