+++ OTR for the Holidays +++ | |
Monday, December 30, 2019 at 09:31 | |
I've been doing a lot of old-time-radio (OTR) listening over the | |
holidays, something I mentioned before [0] and have continued to | |
enjoy over the years. Archive.org has a huge (and growing) | |
collection [1] if you have an interest in sampling the shows. Some | |
of the best series include Gunsmoke, Escape, Lights Out, CBS Radio | |
Mystery Theater (CBSRMT) [2], X Minus One, and Nightfall. | |
Continued... | |
+++ On 16 Years of Blogging +++ | |
Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 01:04 | |
Congrats to 'The Boston Diaries' on 20 years of blogging [0]. It's | |
even more amazing that that 20 years is available all in one | |
place. I had to go into the wayback machine to figure out that my | |
first blog post was on 12/19/2003 - so almost 16 years. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Fetching Articles With Images +++ | |
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 03:15 | |
I like that Shane [0] provides local text copies of articles for | |
viewing on gopher, and I decided to do the same for the EFF article | |
in my last phlog entry [1]. | |
Continued... | |
+++ EFF Corporate Surveillance +++ | |
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 02:59 | |
The EFF has a very informative article on corporate surveillance in | |
all its forms - on the web and in real life [0][1]. It's long but | |
well worth reading. A lot of it won't be new to many of us on the | |
small internet, at least in concept. I was certainly aware that all | |
these forms of tracking existed, but I learned things I did not know | |
about how the various methods work and the lengths the data brokers | |
will go to tie behavioral data to a real person. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Story Telling Response to tfurrows +++ | |
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 03:18 | |
Tfurrows has a wonderful post about story-telling [0]. The story of | |
his older friend is very touching, and reminded me of my own | |
experiences with seniors, first with my grandparents as a child, | |
then in high school as a volunteer teacher for an elderhostel | |
program (I taught basic computer usage to seniors - on Commodore | |
VIC-20s, if I may date myself) and later as a paramedic. The latter | |
was not always under the best of circumstances [1], of course, but | |
there were moments I enjoyed, generally routine inter-hospital | |
transfers of older patients who were well enough and willing to | |
engage in conversation as they rode in the back of an ambulance. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Recent Reads Follett and Hertling +++ | |
Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 18:03 | |
I've been reading a lot lately, work has been crazy and I find | |
leaving myself an hour before bed to read does wonders to relax me | |
so I can sleep. Historical fiction has always been a favorite of | |
mine, recently I finished up Ken Follett's [0] Kingsbridge | |
trilogy. I read the first novel in the series (The Pillars of the | |
Earth) in 2018, and just finished the other two. They are not light | |
books (1000+ pages each) but are so engrossing you hardly notice how | |
long they are. I highly recommend them for any fans of historical | |
fiction, in particular early European history. All three books span | |
a period of 500 years, the 12th - 17th centuries. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Ed Rlwrap Tip +++ | |
Tuesday, September 03, 2019 at 13:35 | |
There are a few good tutorials on the 'ed' editor floating around | |
gopherspace, the one I've most recently seen is from KatolaZ [0][1]. | |
It's nice and simple, but I find the actual line editing a bit | |
sparse - neither the GNU nor BSD versions of ed are linked with GNU | |
readline, so you don't have access to the usual arrow, ctrl-a, | |
ctrl-e, alt-d, etc. keys. But it's really easy to add this | |
functionality, using 'rlwrap', like so: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Consume Less, Create More +++ | |
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 19:19 | |
Shane posted an essay by an unknown author, "Consume Less, Create | |
More" [0]. It is an inspiring essay. I've been aware of the | |
relationship between my overall happiness and how much I create for | |
some time, in my case my main source of creativity is the material I | |
create for the D&D games I run, supplemented by journal/blog/phlog | |
writing. Which brings to mind another point - you don't need to create | |
for anyone but yourself. Creating is harder if you are constantly | |
worrying what others might think of your creations. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Crappy Cellular +++ | |
Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 13:43 | |
My wife and I were discussing how our efforts to improve at French | |
are hampered by the crappy quality of cellular voice calls. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Privacy Replies +++ | |
Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 19:51 | |
SDF phlogger fallingknife has an insightful reply to my 'privacy is | |
dead' rant [0]. He brings up something I did not about government | |
overreach with our private data. Also this: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Library Nostalgia +++ | |
Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 20:48 | |
Growing up in a small-town, the library was within walking distance | |
of our house, so I frequently made the trip alone (this was the late | |
70s, and as my fellow Gen-X'ers can attest, kids did things like | |
that then). Down our own street, up the sidewalk to the center of | |
town, and across main street, then in the back door. Past a water | |
fountain and into the library proper, the smell of the books hit you | |
as soon as you opened the heavy inner doors. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Privacy is Dead +++ | |
Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 16:48 | |
I was listening to a news radio story about a woman who tried to | |
divorce herself completely from the big five tech companies (you can | |
guess which ones), which did not go well. She found it was | |
effectively impossible, given the hold these companies have on the | |
internet. Many of us here in the gopher underground or on the small | |
internet have done the same, but really how effective is it? | |
Continued... | |
+++ Summer in Quebec +++ | |
Monday, July 01, 2019 at 20:52 | |
Happy Canada Day [0] to my fellow Canucks. I've been enjoying the | |
summer weather here and trying to spend more time outdoors while I | |
can - mostly walking and riding my bike. We're lucky enough to be | |
within walking distance of downtown, round-trip is about 4km and | |
it's mainly sidewalk, which is convenient. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Republic Updates +++ | |
Sunday, June 02, 2019 at 16:00 | |
A while back, I mentioned that the Small Internet[0][1] certainly | |
could be a collection of protocols in stripped-down form. Others had | |
this idea as well, including solderpunk [2], who has decided to do | |
something about it with his 'opinionated' and minimal web server | |
shizaru [3]. That now runs on a VPS (thanks to user visiblink) and | |
offers web space to any circumlunar.space user who wants it [4][5]. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Devuan to the Rescue +++ | |
Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 15:25 | |
I mentioned a while back that I was fed-up with systemd [0], and was | |
considering installing Devuan on my personal mail server. I finally | |
did just that and I have to say it has given me reason to like | |
Debian again (by way of Devuan of course). As far as I can tell, | |
Devuan ASCII [1] is indistinguishable from Debian 9, minus the | |
systemd virus. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Various Responses - Sol, Oldfolio, Jynx +++ | |
Monday, December 28, 2020 at 14:42 | |
Sol over at the Zaibatsu [0] talks about social media as an | |
anti-social influence, and discusses blocking large swaths of IP | |
space associated with the worst offenders. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Phlog Update is Done +++ | |
Monday, March 11, 2019 at 03:38 | |
As noted a few days ago, I wanted to re-work my phlog to make it a | |
bit simpler and easier to both update and navigate. There are no | |
helper scripts, I just create the post file in my ~gopher/phlog | |
directory, and add a line to the gophermap. Very quick and painless, | |
and all done from within emacs. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Phlog Revamp, Response to Solderpunk +++ | |
Friday, March 08, 2019 at 19:09 | |
I'm considering a revamp of my phlog much as logout did recently[0], | |
with a main gophermap and a simple listing of all posts for all | |
years on one page. It's certainly possible to to this and preserve | |
the original links, since the gophermap gives you one level of | |
indirection (except for slerm links, which I would just leave online | |
after converting). | |
Continued... | |
+++ Native Gopher on Firefox +++ | |
Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 01:43 | |
I was able to get gopher working again in Firefox using OverbiteNX | |
[0], which basically allows native gopher rendering using an | |
external network service. It's not hard - just a two-step install, | |
one for the extension and one manual install of the network service | |
called Onyx [1]. It's nice to browse gopher in Firefox now and again | |
and not have to worry about rendering images or other binary | |
formats. I find it preferable to using one of the gopher-to-web | |
proxies, which don't correctly render all gopher sites. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Thoughts on Small Internet +++ | |
Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 18:08 | |
First, let me say that both the Small and Large Internets [0] rely | |
on the infrastructure, methodologies and software created decades | |
ago that were a result of open collaboration between highly skilled | |
and creative people. The effort was funded largely by public tax | |
dollars and created for the public good. One only has to look at the | |
lack of security in the original, core Internet protocols (DNS, BGP, | |
SMTP) to see that the people working on them could not conceive of | |
their creations being used for nefarious purposes. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Quick Update, Thanks and Perl +++ | |
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 01:52 | |
Just a quick phlog post as I've been insanely busy at work and left | |
with no energy to phlog lately. Work on the Republic has settled | |
down somewhat, the new user documentation is done and we continue to | |
get new user requests, we're now up to 12 users! We still have | |
plenty of room, I'll most likely stop once we get to 64 users, so | |
keep those requests coming! | |
Continued... | |
+++ More Republic Updates +++ | |
Monday, December 31, 2018 at 16:43 | |
Work on the Republic and the greater circumlunar.space universe | |
continues! Zaibatsu sundog visiblink has setup an XMPP server for | |
use by all circumlunar.space users [0]. This is a really great idea, | |
thanks to visiblink for setting that up. I've tested connections | |
from the Republic to xmpp.circumlunar.space and they work great, | |
using mcabber. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Republic New Users & Update +++ | |
Friday, December 28, 2018 at 14:16 | |
The Republic had four new user requests this week (three of them | |
yesterday and today), as I set them up you'll see their gopher holes | |
come online. Lntl was the first, and he has already started updating | |
his phlog [0]. The others will be linked from the Republic's gopher | |
homepage in the next few days. Welcome all! | |
Continued... | |
+++ Registration Open for Republic +++ | |
Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 15:55 | |
Registration is now open at republic.circumlunar.space [0]! And just | |
in time as the flagship zaibatsu server is now full and no longer | |
accepting new users. | |
Continued... | |
+++ FreeBSD and Republic.circumlunar.space Update +++ | |
Wednesday, December 05, 2018 at 16:26 | |
The new republic server is running FeeeBSD 11.2. I haven't worked | |
with FreeBSD in a long while and I'm enjoying getting my hands dirty | |
again - I used to run my personal email server on FreeBSD, way back | |
on version 6 (or thereabouts). I later migrated my server to Debian | |
where it has run for years, although my last upgrade just a few | |
months ago was to Devuan, as I could not stomach a switch to | |
systemd. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Coming Soon - Republic.circumlunar.space +++ | |
Saturday, December 01, 2018 at 03:11 | |
Solderpunk and I have been discussing adding a new server to the | |
circumlunar.space universe (hereinafter called the verse). It would be | |
similar in nature to his own server zaibatsu.circumlunar.space. At | |
first it will offer gopher hosting and shell access, with local email | |
(just among the circumlunar servers), and fairly quickly thereafter a | |
shared or federated bbs, so that users can post and read bbs (gboard) | |
updates from users on other servers in the verse. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Email Providers and Pubnix +++ | |
Tuesday, November 06, 2018 at 02:25 | |
Cdmnky talks about email providers [0]. I tried protonmail briefly but | |
deleted my account, it seemed to me to be a bit gimmicky, and less | |
than useful without direct imap support. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Cannabis Now Legal in Canada +++ | |
Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 03:51 | |
Well today cannabis became legal in Canada. Here in Quebec, it's | |
legal to possess up to 30 grams for anyone 18 or over. Of course the | |
news has been full of warnings with stories focusing on side effects | |
and kids. I sense a bit of discomfort from certain professionals | |
talking about legally using a psychoactive drug, but I think it will | |
all be fine. My own experience as a paramedic has shown me the evils | |
of alcohol abuse, but I don't see any reason to fear cannabis, which | |
generally makes people mellow and hungry. Not really a recipe for | |
violence. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Maps and Bugout +++ | |
Monday, October 08, 2018 at 16:49 | |
Tomasino talks about maps and bugout bags [0]. Paper maps are | |
undervalued as a resource. I've been steered wrong (literally) by | |
google maps many times, due to new construction or just plain bad | |
data. The heavy and ongoing construction around Montreal is a prime | |
example. I've never been sent off course by a decent map, even in | |
cases of construction blockage it gives you a large overview and | |
sense of your position that those small smartphone screens just | |
can't match. And of course topo maps are a necessity for extended | |
wilderness treks. When we travel we always have maps of the areas we | |
are traveling to in the glove box, as a backup. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Systemd and Tags +++ | |
Saturday, October 06, 2018 at 22:24 | |
I'm so fed up with systemd. I wrestle with it at work where we have | |
nothing but RHEL7 servers. At home, I tried recently to install | |
gophernicus on my home workstation, Debian 8 (Jesse) - the first | |
release they switched to systemd. Somehow the installer sets up a | |
listening gopher server on IPv6 only, and the systemd interface is | |
completely broken. I don't even want to spend the time to debug it, | |
the CLI interface and config file layout is so awful. I think I'll | |
install Devuan and say goodbye to systemd. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Fall Foliage and Thanksgiving +++ | |
Friday, October 05, 2018 at 20:54 | |
It's supposed to be nice tomorrow here in Quebec, sunny and 16. The | |
wife and I will probably head out on our bikes for a bit, or perhaps | |
go on a fall hike. The leaves are already turning, another week or | |
so and we'll be at peak fall foliage. Always my favorite time of | |
year. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Gophernicus is Back +++ | |
Sunday, September 30, 2018 | |
I see tomasino posted a bboard request [0] to revert gopher.club | |
back to gophernicus, and also to upgrade it, and it appears that is | |
done now. Very nice! | |
[0] gopher://gopher.black/1/phlog/20180929-sdf-gopher-servers | |
Continued... | |
+++ SDF Nuked Gophernicus Again +++ | |
Friday, September 28, 2018 | |
Sigh. It seems gopher.club has changed its gopherd to Bucktooth... | |
again, and with no warning... again... breaking all gopher moles | |
(CGIs)... again. Sdf.org still uses gophernicus, however, which is | |
kind of confusing, especially if you read the gopher tutorial and | |
setup a CGI like it describes there, only to have it fail when your | |
phlog gets listed on gopher.club. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Books vs. E-books +++ | |
Sunday, September 16, 2018 | |
My wife and I had a discussion about books the other day. She is | |
reading a large hardcover, a book she got from English section of | |
the local library. She mentioned how much better she likes reading | |
actual books. I agreed, but it got me to thinking why I actually | |
feel this way. E-readers do have advantages, but something is | |
missing that makes reading from an e-reader seem less than | |
appealing. I think it is that e-books are sterile, they don't | |
provide the same sensory experience as real books. With a real book | |
you have the feel of the pages as you turn them. The visible | |
feedback as to just how much of the book you have read, as measured | |
by the thickness of the pages remaining. The smell of the book | |
itself. The ease with which you can hold it while reclining on your | |
couch. Flipping back a few pages to remember a character's name or | |
plot point while keeping your current position secure with a | |
finger. All combine to make a complete experience that e-readers | |
cannot match. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Reading List: Ken Follett +++ | |
Wednesday, August 29, 2018 | |
I just finished reading a very good book, 'Eye of the Needle' by Ken | |
Follett. It's a thriller set in WWII England, about the hunt for a | |
German spy. Very compelling reading, Follett is a great | |
writer. Mostly character-driven, but somehow he keeps you wanting | |
to turn the page. If you like historical fiction in particular | |
you'll enjoy it. I read another of his books recently, 'Pillars of | |
the Earth', which was equally engrossing, set in the early | |
middle-ages. There is a sequel to that latter one which is on my | |
"to-read" list. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Positive Changes at SDF +++ | |
Saturday, August 18, 2018 | |
I've been away from SDF for a bit, but I caught up on bboard today | |
and notice signs of increased responsiveness from the 'membership' | |
account. It seems to be replying to each and every requests thread, | |
and a lot of the helpdesk ones as well. I see more frequent emails | |
on new features, some like ssh-over-https that were requested by | |
users with a fairly quick turnaround time in implementation. I'm not | |
sure if this is smj or a group of admins (more likely the latter), | |
but the attention is welcome and long overdue. Thanks SDF! | |
Continued... | |
+++ Home Ownership +++ | |
Tuesday, July 31, 2018 | |
We've been looking into buying a house recently, two years after we | |
sold our house in the US. We've been renting a house in Canada ever | |
since, and I kind of like it. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Reply to Tfurrows on Canada +++ | |
Friday, July 27, 2018 | |
Tfurrows ruminates on Canadian citizenship for himself and his kids | |
[0]. This is exactly the situation I was in - born prior to 2009, to | |
a Canadian father outside of Canada. I was easily able to reclaim my | |
Canadian citizenship. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Congrats to Tomasino +++ | |
Thursday, July 26, 2018 | |
Congrats to Tomasino on getting his Italian citizenship [0], and | |
welcome to the US expat club [1]! I have never been to Iceland, but | |
have always wanted to visit, I think it would be a wonderful place | |
to settle. Moving to another country is quite an ordeal, but well | |
worth it. I hope it all works out for you! | |
Continued... | |
+++ I'm not Surprised +++ | |
Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | |
I'm not surprised [0], the web has been a mess for some time, but | |
it's really, painfully bad as of 2018. The wholesale move to | |
client-side, dynamic page generation is partly to blame. And for | |
what purpose? Client-side designs are harder to test, and more | |
brittle as far as dealing with odd browser dependencies. They are | |
also slower than generating content directly on the server-side, | |
when you consider that the content still has to come from the | |
server, except now it is coming from dozens of RPCs (add up the | |
network overhead of each request). Let's not forget all the | |
javascript loaded from third-party websites used for tracking and | |
ads, these slow down the sites even more. | |
Continued... | |
+++ CLI Translation Utility +++ | |
Sunday, June 10, 2018 | |
I came across a great command line translation utility 'translate | |
shell' [0]. It provides a script 'trans', which is written in pure | |
bash and gives an interface to the most popular online translation | |
sites (by default it will use Google translate). Here is an example | |
of it translating one of my recent French phosts [1]. The | |
translation is pretty accurate, at least enough to convey the | |
meaning. It has loads of options and I could see it being used to | |
facilitate a gopher-based translation site. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Finally Spring +++ | |
Saturday, May 12, 2018 | |
It appears spring has finally arrived in Québec, after a bout of | |
unseasonably cold weather. My walks are more pleasant now, with the | |
trees budding and things coming to life in general. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Android Gopher Client +++ | |
Thursday, May 03, 2018 | |
I came across a new Android gopher client called 'DiggieDog' | |
[0]. Nothing outstanding, but it works fine as a basic client and | |
even has bookmark support. It has the usual issues with garbled | |
display of ascii-art and line wrap, but I'm not sure it's possible | |
to fix those in all cases in the mobile format. | |
Continued... | |
+++ On Losing Weight +++ | |
Monday, April 02, 2018 | |
Txminth talks about his diet [0] - congrats on losing that weight! | |
I, too have been following the "hacker's diet" recently and counting | |
calories. My target is 1800 per day with a brisk walk most days | |
(five days a week). I've lost six pounds in two weeks. I have been | |
doing the walks for about two years, but my weight always held | |
steady until now. Counting calories really makes you aware of how | |
much you are eating. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Responses on Attention and Atheism +++ | |
Monday, April 02, 2018 | |
Solderpunk shared a link to an article on getting your attention | |
back [0], I agree it was not very insightful. But it made me think | |
of how digital books can sometimes impact attention negatively, at | |
least for me. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Skiing and a Gopher Mirror +++ | |
Sunday, March 18, 2018 | |
We're having a snowy and cold March here in Quebec, but the clouds | |
broke today and it was sunny and -8. It turned out to be a perfect | |
day for some cross-country skiing - my wife and I got in 8km this | |
afternoon. The conditions were phenomenal, with minimal wind, nice, | |
cold snow (the kind that makes that satisfying hard scrape as your | |
skis travel over it) and no ice to speak of. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Remembering Prepping +++ | |
Wednesday, March 14, 2018 | |
Reading Melton's phlog [0] has made me miss my own experiments in | |
self-sufficiency and preparedness. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Resp. to Tomasino and Jynx +++ | |
Sunday, March 11, 2018 | |
Tomasino moved his gopher hole away from SDF [0], it's now | |
self-hosted on a RPi. He cites the recent stealth changes to SDF's | |
gopher implementation as his main reason for moving. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Emacs and Remote Editing +++ | |
Thursday, March 08, 2018 | |
I've been working from the Meta-array (MA) lately since I'm finding | |
it a bit more responsive as far as editing and saving | |
documents. That probably has to do with the heavy use of the cluster | |
and that fact that you're always working over an NFS mount (although | |
I must say it's better lately on NetBSD 8.0 beta). | |
Continued... | |
+++ Text Formatting and Emacs +++ | |
Wednesday, March 07, 2018 | |
There have been lots of interesting posts lately about text | |
formatting tools [0][1][2][3][4] (I particularly like the artistic | |
bent of jynx's and cat's posts with the embedded ascii art). Since | |
I'm an Emacs guy I've used muse mode in the past - this is what I | |
wrote the SDF Emacs tutorial and cheatsheet in. For that they were | |
invaluable since I had one source document and could generate HTML, | |
text, and epub [5]. Speaking of formatting, in Emacs there is a | |
minor mode called refill-mode, it auto-fills paragraphs as you type, | |
with whatever justification you set ('M-x set-justification-full' is | |
what I'm using for this post). You can also disable refill-mode and | |
just manually fill paragraphs with M-q every so often. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Response to Solderpunk +++ | |
Thursday, February 22, 2018 | |
Just a quick reply to solderpunk, I would indeed be interested in an | |
80s-themed hotel room [0]. Genius! Alas, I agree modern (wo-)man | |
would be intent on just taking selfies with console TVs and princess | |
phones. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Woodnotes Guides on Gopher +++ | |
Monday, February 19, 2018 | |
I love finding new gopher sites. I posted a link to the classic | |
'Woodnotes Guide to Mutt' [0] in bboard today. After perusing the | |
author's blog, I discovered he uses gopher [1], and his site is | |
mirrored there, including all his tech guides [2]. | |
Continued... | |
+++ I Miss the 80s +++ | |
Friday, February 16, 2018 | |
With apologies to my younger readers. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Long Live Bongusta +++ | |
Thursday, February 08, 2018 | |
Just a quick note to thank Logout for Bongusta [0] and for keeping | |
it around [1]. I use it every day and I'm sure others do as well. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Thoughts on Finding Recently Updated SDF Gopherholes +++ | |
Saturday, February 03, 2018 | |
I and some others have noticed some issues recently with the SDF | |
phlogosphere display [0] and the sort order. So you know the | |
history, way back in 2009, smj posted this to the GOPHER bboard: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Long-Ass Gophermaps +++ | |
Wednesday, January 31, 2018 | |
Regarding Solderpunk's gopher bboard reply, on overly long | |
gophermaps and how VF-1 does not handle them with a pager: | |
Continued... | |
+++ The VF-1 Gopher Client +++ | |
Monday, January 22, 2018 | |
So I took some time today to put solderpunk's new gopher client VF-1 | |
[0][1] through its paces. I'm using whatever version is currently | |
installed on SDF. First let me say that I love the interface design, | |
despite it being quite different from lynx and gopher I got used to | |
it pretty quickly (as in a few minutes). I think anyone with REPL | |
experience will feel at home with it. The search facility and | |
veronica commands are very useful. I particularly like the | |
auto-generation of menus after each operation, whether that be a | |
search or link extraction (and that last is quite handy). | |
Continued... | |
+++ Pale Blue Dot +++ | |
Tuesday, January 16, 2018 | |
I've been keeping a low profile lately as post-holiday work has been | |
a bear and I've not had the motivation to write. But I'm catching up | |
on things today and saw a phost by gunnarfrost that caught my eye | |
[0]. He mentions the view of earth from space and how this has | |
shaped our philosophical views of the meaning of life. This made me | |
think of Carl Sagan's the 'Pale Blue Dot' [1][2], which is about the | |
view of Earth from Voyager I, seen as a tiny speck from about six | |
million kilometers away. Here is the quote: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Thoughts on Pseudo-anonymity +++ | |
Tuesday, January 02, 2018 | |
Solderpunk talks about pseudonymity [0] and the issues surrounding | |
it. Thankfully I do not recall ever reading that bit of bad advice | |
by Eric Raymond. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Welcome 2018 +++ | |
Monday, January 01, 2018 | |
Welcome to the new year, fellow gopherites! I notice some phloggers | |
have archived their 2017 posts into a sub-folder, with an apology | |
for breaking links. I see the most impact to that will be in the | |
'reply' posts where we link to one another, although the naming | |
convention from here on out should prevent that (phlog/ -> | |
phlog/2017/, for example). When I thought about archiving my posts, | |
I realized this a good reason to use gophermaps for a phlog - that | |
one layer of abstraction above raw directory indexes allows one to | |
archive posts transparently. In my case, I only needed to copy the | |
2017 posts into an empty subfolder, with their gophermap: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Happy Holidays, and a Reply to Sysdharma +++ | |
Friday, December 29, 2017 | |
I hope everyone is having a good holiday season! I've been perusing | |
gopherspace today and have a reply to sysdharma@sdf, who has a new | |
phlog [0] - welcome to the phlogosphere! | |
Continued... | |
+++ Gophernicus and Scripts in Gophermaps +++ | |
Friday, December 15, 2017 | |
Gophernicus (the gopher server used at SDF) has a nice script | |
feature for gophermaps. Any line that starts with '=' is assumed to | |
refer to a script, and the output is sent to the client. | |
Continued... | |
+++ The Unix Console +++ | |
Monday, December 11, 2017 | |
Jynx [0],[1] and Jandal [2] phosted on their favorite programs, and | |
use of the Unix console in particular. I love hearing about how | |
other people work in the console so I can try out new utilities or | |
ways of getting things done. | |
Continued... | |
+++ On Mutt and Email Servers +++ | |
Monday, December 04, 2017 | |
I read some recent phosts by jynx ([0],[1]) on email, where he | |
mentions mutt and the fact that self-hosting is difficult. I've been | |
using mutt and self-hosting my own domains' email for many years, | |
and have had few problems with blacklisting or blocking. Here is a | |
broad overview of what I do and recommend. I haven't changed this | |
setup in a long time, it just runs: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Old Books and Old Tech +++ | |
Saturday, November 25, 2017 | |
I was back in the States last week to visit friends and family. We | |
generally travel the week before the US Thanksgiving, just to avoid | |
huge delays at the border. Anyway, while there I was able to grab | |
some boxes of books that have been in storage for a while - not all | |
of them but just the ones I'm likely to re-read or that have some | |
sentimental significance. Most of the others I'll be giving away, | |
but I have the fantasy and scifi classics I've collected over the | |
years, including Heinlein, Bradbury, Asimov and Clarke. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Weekend Update +++ | |
Thursday, November 02, 2017 | |
Finally some downtime! Work has been crazy lately, and I just | |
haven't had the energy or motivation to update the ol' | |
gopherhole. But I'm off for a long weekend, headed south into | |
Vermont tomorrow with the family for some r&r, and I feel a bit | |
rejuvenated already. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Of Cabins and Simple Living +++ | |
Saturday, October 21, 2017 | |
Jynx started off the fascinating discussion on simple living, | |
asceticism, and technology use [0]: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Old Time Radio +++ | |
Tuesday, October 17, 2017 | |
My wife and I enjoy listening to old-time radio shows (OTR), mainly | |
CBS's Radio Mystery Theater (CBSRMT) [0], but also CBC's Nightfall | |
[1] series. This past weekend we listened to Orson Welles' rendition | |
of Dracula, from 1938 [2]. They make a nice change from TV if you | |
want some entertainment for an evening. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Thoughts on Privacy +++ | |
Saturday, October 07, 2017 | |
Like many other privacy-minded geeks, I've been trying to lessen my | |
public footprint and use of big-provider emails. I've had my own | |
mail server for many years - In the US I ran my own server from a | |
decent business-class connection with static IPs, but that all went | |
away when we moved to Canada. So I migrated my mail server to | |
Ramnode, where it has been ever since. But for a time during the | |
move, when things were uncertain, I relied more heavily on | |
gmail/yahoo mail. Now that we're settled, I've stopped use of both | |
of them entirely and moved everything back to my own email server | |
again. I don't consider using SDF email in this context, since I | |
don't want to associate my real name with my SDF account. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Francisation +++ | |
Friday, October 06, 2017 | |
I started a conversational French class this week, what they call | |
here 'francisation'. It's basically a group conversation course, | |
taught by a native speaker of Quebec French - actually it's better | |
than that, as the instructor speaks both English and French and did | |
so from a young age. So he can explain the nuances of both languages | |
and how they might translate. I'm rather jealous of his ability to | |
switch freely between languages. For me, I just want my French to | |
get to a basic conversational level, where I don't have to struggle | |
to find words. My goal is to be in a conversation with a native | |
speaker, and _not_ have them switch to English, something that | |
happens a lot. I don't blame them, they see someone struggling and | |
want to help, or maybe they are busy and don't want to | |
wait. Sometimes they even want to practice their English. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Weekend Update +++ | |
Sunday, October 01, 2017 | |
My wife continues to recover from her concussion. She can't watch TV | |
or read, so she's settled on audio books as a way to pass the | |
time. Our local library doesn't participate in Overdrive, but I was | |
able to get a card at the provincial library in Montreal, which | |
does. We found the android app Libby which is quite usable as a | |
wrapper around Overdrive. It has its own reader built-in, so my wife | |
has been able to listen to audio books with her phone. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Tales of a Former Paramedic +++ | |
Saturday, September 30, 2017 | |
I've seen lots of death. I'm not proud of that fact, and sometimes I | |
wish I hadn't. But it is part of me, part of my past. You may not | |
want to read this if you are bothered by descriptions of death. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Bike Crash and Comments to Tomasino +++ | |
Sunday, September 17, 2017 | |
My family had a scare yesterday when my wife crashed on her mountain | |
bike, going down a steep trail. She was dizzy afterwards and had no | |
memory of the accident, and her friends she was riding with ended up | |
calling for the mountain rescue, who did a great job packaging her | |
up and getting her to an ambulance. After an ER visit and CT scan, | |
she was diagnosed with a mild concussion, and has lots of bruises | |
and scrapes. So she will be fine as long as she takes it easy for a | |
while, and of course we're thankful as it could have been much | |
worse. When we moved to Quebec she bought an upgraded helmet (MIPS), | |
because she knew how much downhill biking there was here. Given that | |
her injuries are not serious, I'd say the helmet worked. To anyone | |
riding a bike - don't skimp on the helmet. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Citizenship Ceremony and Thoughts on Immigration +++ | |
Friday, September 15, 2017 | |
My son received his Canadian citizenship certificate this week, at a | |
ceremony in Montreal. He was with about 200 others, a group | |
unsurprisingly as diverse as you can imagine. The ceremony itself | |
consisted of a group oath-taking, presided over by a judge, then the | |
newly-minted citizens received their certificates. Finally, they | |
sang the Canadian national anthem. The whole thing took about two | |
hours, and was quite well-run. I imagine it has to be to keep 200 | |
people moving along. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Of Fairs and French +++ | |
Friday, September 08, 2017 | |
Over the Labor Day weekend we went to a local fair, the 'Brome | |
Fair'. It was a bit nostalgic because when we lived in Connecticut, | |
every year we also went to a local fair - you know the kind, with | |
fried food, games, rides and farm animals. This was the same, but | |
was even more similar since Brome is in a part of Quebec that is | |
heavily anglophone. There are a few of those areas in Quebec, | |
including the West Island of Montreal. A region is termed | |
'anglophone' when a majority of families speak English at home as a | |
first language. What we've noticed is that most young people in | |
Quebec are bilingual, and talking to natives, it seems to be a | |
trend. The Quebec language law has done a good job keeping French | |
relevant (holding a job is impossible without at least an | |
intermediate level of spoken French), but parents are increasingly | |
realizing that English is important for their kids to learn. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Comments on Free Speech +++ | |
Saturday, August 26, 2017 | |
There is some good commentary on free speech and protest rights | |
lately in the gopher-verse [0], [1], [2]. I thought I'd add some | |
comments on the matter. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Random Gopher Updates and Replies +++ | |
Sunday, August 20, 2017 | |
There continues to be lots of new activity in gopherspace. Always | |
great to see. I notice leveck.us moved his phlog to SDF [0], and is | |
now using slerm. Let me know how it works for you, also note there | |
is a newer version of slerm with a few bugfixes (1.8) available in | |
my gopherspace [1]. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Vacation and Other Goings On +++ | |
Saturday, August 19, 2017 | |
I was on vacation this past week, it was nice to get away from work | |
for a while and spend more time with my family. A full week it was - | |
including my 50th birthday, a visit to a water park, some tennis, | |
hiking with my wife and camping with my son. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Thoughts on Terror and Trump +++ | |
Tuesday, August 15, 2017 | |
Tomasino writes on his phlog about the recent terror attack in | |
Virginia [0]. I have the same visceral reaction to these events, and | |
I'm saddened to see hatred for race or political beliefs reach such | |
a point that someone feels they have to kill for it. | |
Continued... | |
+++ More Gopher Thoughts +++ | |
Friday, August 11, 2017 | |
First a quick thanks to Logout for his phlog aggregator 'bongusta' | |
[0]. This is a great resource, if anyone reading wants to get their | |
phlog on his list, let him know, he has a contact email on his phlog | |
[1]. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Trip to the Library +++ | |
Thursday, August 10, 2017 | |
I made a trip to the local library yesterday, something I'd been | |
meaning to do since we moved. Libraries in general are an amazing | |
but underused resource. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Books +++ | |
Sunday, August 06, 2017 | |
I mentioned previously [0] that most of our books are in storage, | |
about 20 boxes. I estimate there are 300-400 books. Since they have | |
been in storage for over a year, I'm beginning to think I need to | |
get rid of a big chunk of them. Books I read once but will probably | |
never read again, or books I never read at all. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Ham Radio +++ | |
Saturday, August 05, 2017 | |
Hobbsc's latest phlog entry [0] got me thinking about amateur radio. | |
I've been a ham for nine years, I have a general license in the | |
US. I never did too much with it, although I have an HF transceiver | |
and at one point I had started to learn morse code [1]. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Phlogit Tutorial +++ | |
Sunday, July 30, 2017 | |
Just a quick note that I put the latest version of 'phlogit' in | |
/sys/sdf/bin and checked it into RCS there, so it is available to | |
all SDF users who have /sys/sdf/bin/ in their path. MetaARPA members | |
can edit it. | |
Continued... | |
+++ The Indestructable HP 15-C Calculator +++ | |
Saturday, July 29, 2017 | |
I still have an HP-15C I bought new in 1987. I don't use its | |
programmable features anymore, but just as a desktop calculator | |
(after getting used to RPN, I could never get the hang of 'normal' | |
algebraic entry again). These are probably the slide rule of my | |
generation - every computer science and engineering student had one. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Welcome to the New Phlog +++ | |
Saturday, July 29, 2017 | |
As I hinted in my last post [0], I've moved the current slerm-based | |
phlog to a static one, using my phlogit script [1]. It simply | |
updates a gophermap top-down with a date, title and a short blurb | |
(just the first paragraph of text). I think I'll do yearly archives, | |
with the current year always pointing at /phlog for the sake of | |
people's bookmarks. For now, I have all of my prior years posts in | |
the same format, that is 2009-2015 [2]. Along the way I converted | |
some posts from my old motd blog that had never been posted on the | |
gopher side. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Days of our Phlogs +++ | |
Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 15:46 | |
I've gotten some great feedback by email and bboard on how others | |
like to write phlogs. Thanks to those who have replied. I've | |
discovered that the UMN gopher client sometimes truncates text when | |
displaying a type-1 entry (normally directories but also CGI's), | |
something I never noticed as I use lynx. As I was writing and | |
thinking about this, some functional goals for the phlog came to | |
mind: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Help me Decide How to Phlog +++ | |
Monday, July 24, 2017 at 19:58 | |
I received a nice email today from a member of the SDF phlogging | |
community. In it he noted that he enjoyed reading my phlog, but was having | |
layout and spacing issues while using the SDF gopher client. I'll share some | |
of my response, then I'd love to hear your thoughts about what I should | |
do. Reply by comment here, or shoot me an email, or grab me on SDF jabber. | |
Continued... | |
+++ More on Walled Gardens +++ | |
Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 16:15 | |
The discussions from Solderpunk and Jandal around walled gardens and | |
what makes them good or evil are interesting. Read them and come | |
back here for my thoughts, just follow the 'View Post or Comment' | |
link below. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Comments on Phlogs +++ | |
Sunday, July 16, 2017 at 09:44 | |
Below are some collected thoughts on a few interesting phlog posts | |
I've read recently where I felt I had something to comment on. I've | |
put a link to the original post in each case so you can follow it | |
through. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Privacy +++ | |
Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at 16:18 | |
The new 2600 is out, and it has a few articles talking about various | |
aspects of privacy and anonymity online, which got me to thinking | |
how difficult it is to opt-out from, well basically anything that | |
doesn't spy on you in some way. Take gmail. While it's relatively | |
easy for us geeks to simply not use it, it provides the MX records | |
for a remarkable number of private, edu and business domains. Many | |
more people than that have @gmail.com addresses. So you can have | |
your own email server, or use SDF for email, and in the end what | |
does it get you? When you reply to or send an email to anyone using | |
Google's email infrastructure, Google (and by extension, the NSA) | |
gets your IP address, email address and content (because, let's face | |
it, no one encrypts email). I've had my own email server for about | |
15 years, and will keep it as long as practicable, but it is | |
disheartening to see the hold one company has on email. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Downtime +++ | |
Tuesday, July 04, 2017 at 14:05 | |
Happy 4th of July! It's been a quiet day today. One oddity of | |
working for a US-based company in Canada is that I observe US | |
holidays. So unlike the rest of Canada, I have today off, and am | |
spending some time reading and catching up on various creative | |
outlets. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Happy 150th Canada Day! +++ | |
Saturday, July 01, 2017 at 16:10 | |
We're celebrating the sesquicentennial Canada Day here up | |
north. Since it's a Saturday, it kind of feels like a normal | |
weekend. We're just taking it easy, doing some outstanding home | |
projects and enjoying the company of family. I found this neat | |
ascii-art Canadian flag, and gopherpedia has more: | |
Continued... | |
+++ The Value of a Canadian Citizenship +++ | |
Friday, June 23, 2017 at 14:15 | |
Yesterday my daughter received her Canadian citizenship | |
certificate. Kids under 19 who are permanent residents get automatic | |
citizenship, the parent who is already a citizen just has to apply | |
on their behalf. If they are under 14 (which is the case with my | |
daughter) they do not have to take a written test or go to an oath | |
ceremony. My son, who is 16, took his citizenship test today, and | |
passed. So in a couple of months he gets sworn in and given his | |
certificate in a group ceremony. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Happy 30th Anniversary SDF! +++ | |
Friday, June 16, 2017 at 17:21 | |
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Continued... | |
+++ The Modern Web +++ | |
Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 13:44 | |
Solderpunk has a well thought-out commentary on the issues with web | |
apps: | |
Continued... | |
+++ Gopher to Web Proxy +++ | |
Tuesday, May 09, 2017 at 15:51 | |
I recently setup the gophper proxy [0] on my SDF web page [1]. It | |
has a few quirks (like not handling binary downloads all the time), | |
but overall seems to work reasonably well. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Update to the Slerm Phlogging Engine +++ | |
Monday, May 08, 2017 at 09:58 | |
This is a small update fixing a bug with selector line | |
endings. Basically, with my last update I mistakenly used \r\n as | |
the line ending for the comment file output, resulting in odd | |
formatting bugs. So now \r\n is strictly limited to direct gopher | |
output. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Settling Down in Canada +++ | |
Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 19:40 | |
I've mentioned before our intent to move to Canada. I'm a dual | |
US-Canadian citizen, so at least for me it was easy. I moved last | |
April to Quebec, in the process sponsoring my wife and kids for | |
permanent residency. It took 16 months in total, but after much | |
paperwork and stress, it is done. On January 23rd, 2017, my family | |
became landed Canadian immigrants. Now begins the process of | |
settling in - my wife has to trade in her US driver's license, we | |
had to sign everyone up for provincial healthcare, and we are | |
learning french. | |
Continued... | |
+++ Other SDF Phlogs +++ | |
Tuesday, January 03, 2017 at 16:28 | |
I was pleased to see a bit more activity in gopherspace here at SDF, | |
a few more phlogs I found linked from the phlogosphere page. I | |
linked to them on the main page of my own gopher space, under a new | |
heading 'Other SDF Users With Interesting Gopher Spaces'. | |
Continued... |