Oops.

randomfoo.net blipped off the net briefly (sometime between last night and this morning) due to domain expiration. Unluckily, my registrar didn’t send any renewal notifications. Luckily, they have a holding period and it got fixed pretty quickly. These days I have my domains scattered a bit, between Yahoo, Joker.com and EV1 (merged w/ ThePlanet) – this year, I’m vowing to find a better way to consolidate/organize all my domains and DNS stuff.

A while ago I had a mess of domains to renew, so I wrote a dirty script that would help for the EV1 (now ThePlanet) domains. Since the UI really sucks, hopefully this is a good start to help anyone who’s too lazy to write a mechanize script but can see the value for it. 🙂

2007: I Have A Good Feeling About This

2006 was a bit of a grind, but I have a good feeling about this next year. Working on the year plan right now. I’m pretty excited. Things I’m super-stoked about:

  • Living in SF! Actually working on the place
  • Building a physical computing/fabricration workshop
  • Making a year-plan, scheduling all the stuff I want to do

Update: I should also add that I’m getting pretty stoked again about the future of blogging and of my blog, although it’ll be a while in the cocoon before I will get a chance to turn it into what I want… It’s pupating though. 🙂

Google Reader Revisited

I’m giving another Google Reader another shot after the latest tweaks – originally I ended up giving up since tagging 600 feeds was just an impossible task jumping between viewing the content and the settings view, However it’s still been quite a slog

  • The feed filter in Settings page is great, but it really just makes you want to have that in the main reader
  • The in-reader pulldown is great for making changes, but it causes a several second refresh to go on in the subscription list. This I suppose will disappear as updates are actually implemented properly
  • One of the annoyances of my add experience was a fair number of dupes – it seems to have added Atom + RSS feeds for many of these, forcing me to very annoyingly slog through, double check both feeds, remove/tag one, wait for the subscription list to refresh, and then remove/tag the other – this as you can imagine completely sucks and makes me want to stab a spoon in someone’s eye
  • Search! But this is well known
  • Customizing your start page really makes a huge difference. Reader still takes too long to load and it doesn’t feel like i get a good overview of what’s new (I really want an expanded list view – a list view with a couple lines of content)
  • Now if there was a way to group/nest folders (I suppose I could mass select based on tags and add another tag w/ a hacked name starting w/ ‘_’ to put it first… but that’s not exactly what I want, and the clutter is very real)
  • Really wishing I could tag while adding a subscription. I’ve added a dozen subscriptions already and everytime I think about the 5s I have to waste doing that
  • Inline help for key commands would be really useful
  • Icons/Thumbs/Cards would really make a difference in the reading experience – or color-coding, better greying out of read items, etc. – even with the left-bar hidden, the layout is too busy/cluttered and undistinguishable (just squint and look at it if you want to see how hard it is to glean information from it)
  • A preference to not show post numbers would be easy to do (could be done via GM script)

Google Reader is the best feed reader out there right now, although how it’ll be accepted by the mainstream I will probably continue to be an issue (there are a lot of corners that can and probably will be rounded). Almost all of the things I listed above are fairly surface/trivial to fix. Obviously search is a little less so (I understand their pain for proper privacy / subsectioning on their search). The only other major thing I’d really love in my reading experience is a Dashboard view that could offer a more topical/buzzy view of things. It’d be great if there were link/topic-based clustering integrated both for that and at the individual post level (making it easy to follow threads/collapse redundancies). Along those lines way of automatically classifying linklog posts vs writing would be pretty sweet. Actually, I take that back, there are about half a dozen other things I can think of that would be huge opportunities for anyone aiming to do a reader, even for the “power” market that Reader has aimed at, not to mention the general public.

But until then, I think I’ve found a new feed reader (I invested a while last night and am about half-way (I hope) tagged – why oh why can’t I filter just for untagged feeds?)

Oh also, that “inbox for the web” marketing line you’re using? Sucks. I think the last thing anyone wants is yet another neverending stream of things to unbold…

Update: I’ve given up on categorization for now. I have about 450 feeds left, and with the delays in loading and picking, if I averaged 6 seconds per feed tagging it’d take me 45min of continuous tagging to organize my feeds. That’s ridiculous. I give up for now.

New Music: Where does it go?

Another year coming and going… It seems to have flown right by. While I’m writing as much (maybe more than ever), it goes mostly into the Yahoo aether, never to see the light of day. I can understand now why and how people go silent – there’s an entire pocket universe in there… I’ll be making a conscious effort to change that in 2007, but we’ll see how that works out with the other things going on in my life. In the meantime, enjoy some of these great year-end/next-year tracks…

America Waking Up?

The results of the election and the aftermath feels like America waking up from a 5 year-long drunken bender and finally regaining some sense… After the 2004 elections, I got pretty burnt out on it all, so I think that I’m emotion I’m feeling most more than any other is that of relief — I’m relieved that people have realized how much of a failure Bush/Neocons/Republican agenda, are seeing through the newspeak/spin, and got fed up with it all.

Although I’m finding it hard to supress a goofy smile seeing the newspeak unravel so dramatically:

One down…

Blackberry Pearl Dev Journal: Making Progress

It’s a while since I’ve done Java programming, but I’m slowly getting up to speed for programming on my Blackberry Pearl.

  • Have gotten my signed+registered keys to sign my code (the signature files were originally placed in the wrong folder by the application)
  • Can successfully request files over HTTP
  • Discovering that the Blackberry API docs often have completely non-working code samples
  • Can open the SDCard filesystem and write files/folders
  • Got the JDE to finally rebuild w/o having to restart the simulator
  • Have loaded an app OTA
  • Discovered that the camera MMAPI interface doesn’t exist… but there’s a workaround that’d probably work OK for what I need