October 2002
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
<<Sep Nov>>
Currently:
2002-10-26»
Time is one sequential event after another»
Quinn's grandfather just had a stroke. We're not sure of the seriousness of
it yet (mainly because for cost reasons, he's been moved to a hospital that
doesn't have anyone to do any tests until Monday. God, I could wave my little
NHS card in
the air and have it work its kindly magic here.). Anyway, we're about to fly
up and might be a bit incommunicado for the next few days.
Donations of spare luck gratefully received.
And we're back...»
"We", in this case, meaning both Blogger and me. I'm sitting in the new
home - because home is where the homepage is - using the Net for the first
time, thanks to Gilbert's late-night
net-fu. I ended up doing NTK in a local
cafe at six this morning, stopping occasionally to filter the latest
blogger news. The nomadic net life is giving me flashbacks of being hunched
over underpowered Macs in cold Edinburgh flats, handcoding bits of the
Guardian's first Website. Weird, and ancient.
With the new house, we've had a PC cabinet reshuffle. Gilbert's got a brand new thang, so I got his old 1Ghz
machine, which I've been regutting to form my new Debian desktop. Rather than
just copy over my old machine's hard drive, I started with a fresh install,
and have been adding the useful bits of code from old backups as I go. Like
anyone else, I've collected a lot of cruft over the years, and this
seems to be a good way of paring it down to the essentials.
One can go a bit too far.This is my desktop
right now, as set up by default on a minimal Debian install. A bit too
barebones. It'd be interesting (well, interesting for me anyway) to compare
what it looks like in say a months' time, when the cruft is drifting back.
2002-10-25»
Blogger haxx0red»
okay, I've set up a QuickTopic for this. Remember you can subscribe for
email updates on the discussion.
One of those stories that is, by it's nature, a bit hard to get out
(especially as Metafilter is down right now too). Mr Tom Plasticbag Coates reports:
A good proportion (over half of the people I've asked) passwords has changed,
and everyone who has been part of the attack has now had their
e-mail address, site URL and password changed. No one can publish. We
can't add new users either because the database is full and has
crashed. All the content appears to be intact at the moment, but we won't know
for sure for a while yet. No one can get in touch with Ev...
I'll post a link as soon I find out (or someone tells me) where the
refugees are gathering to pool news.
2002-10-22»
In Witch Space»
I'm really sorry if you've been trying to get hold of me for the last few
days. We're in the middle of moving house, and while it's going pretty well,
it does involve me doing most of my Net work within a two hour window in our
old but still-wired house. Our old house is empty of anything but a Web
server, a wireless AP, and house-moving sheddings, so I feel like I'm hacking
from a squat. Again.
Still, relocating is one of those perfect excuses to do a mass
re-re-re-re-organisation of one's life. And thus I imagine that I will have
much more free time, just as soon as I have scanned in all my books'
barcodes, re-installed Debian from scratch, and bought a bunch of useless
boxes from Organised Living.
Yeah, right. Still, we did our final moving cash splurge today, and bought
a Roomba. And, what do you know, it's
actually pretty good: both at cleaning and removing the bejesus out of nearby
cats. It backed Dyson into the corner of our living room within minutes - she
kept tottering backwards for about ten yards, like she was facing the Feline
Terminator.
I feel somehow safer knowing that as I sit here, surrounded by crap,
writing crap, somewhere else in town my new home is being cleaned by a small
beeping robot.
petit disclaimer:
My employer has enough opinions of its own, without having to have mine too.