Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Ops and latency
This is the view from my desktop the other day. I'm watching operations per second, and transactions' latency, so that I can tell another department which pieces of their storage are safe to move to "slow" disks.
This is one of those times where I suddenly realize just how much I've learned in the past few years.
This is one of those times where I suddenly realize just how much I've learned in the past few years.
Short Slices of Focus
Every week I have a recurring meeting with a department that only shows up for the meeting when they need something. So every week I get this wonderful fifteen minute break, in a quiet conference room, where I can do whatever I like. Maybe some day I'll actually have a desk this big, in an office this size, with these minimal distractions. Focus is nice. Maybe I should try sequestering myself for ten minutes here or there as part of my official routine.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Eyeballs R Noms
Google bought reCaptcha. For the technology or for the click-trails? After all, they already know all the "monetized" blogs you visit and how long you spend there, because the "Ads by Google" hits tell them. But what about those pesky free-lovin', non-advertising, un-google-hosted blogs that don't generate hits on google servers? Thanks to the ubiquity of comment-spam, now those hits will phone home to the googlemind, too!
This could be fun ... I'm imagining smart-ads following my pheromone trail, trying to cross it with similar ones, hoping to steer me gently toward familiar-smelling products and services. And I've got a python script pretending to be me that's randomly generating hits to some totally nutty interests ... as if it's firing flares and chaff out of my fleeing browser. And now two bots are having a completely meaningless conversation because they don't understand real human behavior. Wait, now I've gone full-circle. :)
This could be fun ... I'm imagining smart-ads following my pheromone trail, trying to cross it with similar ones, hoping to steer me gently toward familiar-smelling products and services. And I've got a python script pretending to be me that's randomly generating hits to some totally nutty interests ... as if it's firing flares and chaff out of my fleeing browser. And now two bots are having a completely meaningless conversation because they don't understand real human behavior. Wait, now I've gone full-circle. :)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Chad Hagen's Nonsensical Infographics
In a field where every screen is full of information to be parsed and processed, sometimes it's nice to sit back and enjoy pretty graphics that mean absolutely nothing.
I wish I was more plugged-in to the San Diego art community. I miss attending Anon salon events. I wonder if there's anything similar down here. I'll have to start looking!
I wish I was more plugged-in to the San Diego art community. I miss attending Anon salon events. I wonder if there's anything similar down here. I'll have to start looking!
Destruction Project
This is a fifteen dollar, waterproof, flexible, rubber keyboard. I don't know yet what it wants to be when it grows up, but I'll bet you can do some cool stuff with 104 on/off switches and some Processing code.
ModNation Beta Code
I got this present, the other day. I'm looking forward to the ModNation game, mostly because anyone can make and share a track with the world. There are jillions of "beginners' minds" who see possibilities that a seasoned level-creator-person has learned to discard outright.
In LittleBigPlanet the popular UGC pieces were cars and rockets ... so what will we get when the pre-fab pieces *are* cars.
In LittleBigPlanet the popular UGC pieces were cars and rockets ... so what will we get when the pre-fab pieces *are* cars.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Ride Route : Sept 6, 2009
We started at Pizza Port, for a salad and a slice of pizza. We went down the coast through Point Loma. We swung through downtown, and looped north to stop at Extraordinary Desserts for some coffee. We swung past my place, and then I showed Scott how I can get to his place on surface streets.
View Motorcycle Ride, Sept. 6, 2009 in a larger map
View Motorcycle Ride, Sept. 6, 2009 in a larger map
Monday, September 7, 2009
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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