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A Broader Emotional Blogging Range
After spending several weeks posting status updates to the site that include my mood, I decided that I needed to begin using a broader vocabulary to describe my emotional state. Aside from producing a boringly repetative pattern, I simply felt that my range of emotion encompassed more than I was taking the time to specify.
How best to make this process easier to facilitate?
LiveJournal has a rather large array of emotions to choose from when posting content. The list is large enough that I felt it worth replicating, for convenience. After all, the end goal is to cross-post blog entries to my various profiles, including LiveJournal, so it only makes sense to use data that it is already trained to expect.
Keep reading to find out how I ended up implementing the feature...
Atlantis Was A Spaceship?
It is difficult to consider with a straight face, but, on consideration, the possibility that Atlantis was a spaceship has a degree of merit. Having never encountered the concept previously in literature, I was even more circumspect about it. The argument that I was presented with included conjecture that the different evolutions of mankind were each originated as genetic experiments in adaptation for a non-indigenous people. The basis of the argument was that there is no satisfactory explanation for the genetic leaps of each phase in evolution that include an increased number of chromosomes; each additional chromosome representing a further attempt to integrate with the native environment.
Of course, if you are considering the existence of Atlantis at all, you shouldn't have significant qualms about the possibility that Atlantis was a spaceship.
Now, allowing that our ancestors were aliens is one thing, but imagining Atlantis itself as an actual spaceship is another stretch of the imagination altogether.
I'm not saying I agree with it; I'm just telling you what I've heard...
Auto-Publishing Articles to Facebook
After my earlier success with getting Xaraya to talk to the Twitter API, I set my sights on completing a matching component for Facebook.
I knew from the start that the code I would need would be simple. Typically, a developer will spend a few hours just to crank out several lines of code, and this was no exception, perfectly in keeping with my expectations.
Publishing to Facebook is a tricky endeavor, but it is now an accomplished feat that you can read about on my Facebook profile even though I never publish to it directly or even visit it myself.
Bootstrap Podcasting
After listening to some of the other podcasts that are out there, I decided that the time has come for me to give it a try.
I recently downloaded Audacity, which offers voice-activated recording features and accepts the line-in that is currently carrying the mic from an old over-the-ear gaming headset I had sitting around. I have to increase the Gain quite a bit to hear myself after recording through such a low-end mic, but it gets the job done.
In order to run a podcast, however, you need more than just a few mp3's.
In about two hours, I worked out a way to run podcasts from Xaraya using only Xarpages, a new articles pubtype and a couple of templates. Continue reading to see the actual templates and get started setting up your own podcast using Xaraya!
Digital Convergence: Gaming Style
I found an incredibly cool graph illustrating the anticipated future trend of computing, gaming, movies and artificial intelligence. They graph things between Best, Worst and Base Case scenarios, showing a range of just how pleasant or unpleasant things could become. Regardless, it is all inspiring from a technology perspective. Some truly great ideas are listed across the graph; things that I had not previously considered and that the industries affected may not have either. Virtual cinema attendance was one idea that struck me as obvious in retrospect, but predicting the last human produced film and game on such short notice (10 years from now?) is not something that ever occurred to me.
No matter who you are, there is bound to be a few things that spark your interest. I will be using the graph as a repeated inspirational exercise going forward; it's just that cool.
A Religion of One
My name is St.Ego, and I am a religion of one.
This is my religion.
There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My faith does not rely on the dogma of others.
My perception is my reality.
I must master it as I must master my life.
I am my own god.
The religions of the past all tell a facet of the same tale, of which I myself am a facet.
Mine is the Tao of change, of ascencion.
I stand at the gateway and guard the crossing of travelers who walk the path.
Bhodhisattva of self-realization am I, of realizing the self, of willing the self into reality.
Manifest yourself.
Auto-Playlist Publishing From Twitter Scraps
I recently started using Twitter, by proxy through Ivory Tower using an Articles publication type. But I only send Twitter the status update, whereas on Ivory Tower I publish my status as well as my mood and what I am listening to (both optional).
So I got the crazy idea to scrape the Ivory Tower status updates for an archive of what I was listening to. This would, essentially, be my playlist...
I thought that I would be able to complete the task in about 10 minutes by making a new base module template and calling the Articles API in it for a list of the entries that I wanted, then loop through them and output in the middle.
Another reason that I was doing this is because it seemed so stupidly simple that there was no reason that it should not exist on the site, so I set out to try and find one.
I failed. It really was stupidly simple, taking one new template file with four lines of uncomplicated template tags. I spent more time adding design than getting the data on the page. And it really did only take about 10 minutes to figure out and implement.
BloodFrontier FOSS FPS Gets Slashdotted
What does it mean to get "Slashdotted"?
If you have been online for a decent amount of time, you probably know about the news site for geeks called Slashdot.
From this, you may surmise that getting "Slashdotted" involves getting your site linked to in an article on Slashdot, resulting in a significant increase in your site traffic.
You would be correct. Very correct.
You may also surmise that this increase in traffic results in a corresponding increase in sales/leads/etc.
Cross-Posting Everywhere: Ping.fm
After spending several weeks getting familiar with the various API systems available for interacting with social networking sites, I was starting to get tired of the disparate arrangements provided and the spotty feature fulfillment. I succeeded in setting up a micro/status blog that cross-posts status updates to both Twitter and Facebook.
Remote publishing to Twitter took an hour or two to get working correctly by using CURL to interface with it.
Remote publishing to Facebook took about two weeks, but that was mostly due to my persistence in wanting to publish status/micro blogs instead of normal ones.
Remote publishing to MySpace was looking like it would take until the MySpace developers got their API working correctly. However, in the process of trying to figure this one out, I stumbled on Ping.fm.
Ping.fm is, essentially the uber-cross-poster that I have been looking for. Setting it up took less time than setting up a direct Twitter cross-poster. Now I don't have to keep hunting down API's and libraries for using them to cross-post anymore; I just add them to my profile on Ping.fm when they become available.
Electonic Rape Whistle Equals Sonic Grenade!
Have you ever seen one of those little personal alarms that people sometimes carry with them when they travel? I was shown one several years ago and saw no need for it at the time. The device is a tiny little box with a pin in it attached to a lanyard. If you pull the pin out, it begins emitting a 100db alarm.
I am not sure how effective these are at personal defense, but I came up with an ingenious way to turn them into highly effective mischief makers. Think of them like sonic grenades: you pull the pin and throw. At $10 each, it is still less expensive than a real grenade, and not as likely to get you into big trouble.
The purpose of the exercise, in my mind, is to address noise pollution problems from a fight-fire-with-fire approach. However, instead of going the standard route of bass-volume competition, you can simply win the one-up-manship of annoying noise with an ear splitting scream from one of these.
Keep reading for some creative ways to deploy one!