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February 12th, 2007

1) The mail server is migrated. I’m anxiously awaiting the MIPS version of Ubuntu/Debian so I can upgrade my Raq and then migrate DNS, the last thing left running on Gateway.

2) A little addition to my Code directory – feel free to critique – is a script that will run SpamAssassin against a already existing maildir. Stupid but possibly useful. Not really fully configured yet, you’ll probably have to edit it for your situation.

New mail server

February 9th, 2007

Well, I’ve been testing out a new mail server by teeing all my email to both it and the current live mail server.

The results are:

1) On the new mail server, one spam message leaked through the spam filter. On the old mail server, seventeen did.

2) The new mail server is approximately ten times faster (in terms of searching the inbox, opening folders, etc). It is in fact fast enough that it is practical to search all my old email.

3) It is now difficult to convince myself to open the old mail server.

So, I need to, sometime soon (possibly as soon as this weekend) shut down all access to both servers for a few hours so I can copy everyone’s mail over to the new machine.

This will nearly conclude my efforts to retire Gateway. Once this is done, all that needs to be done is to set up another server to take over DNS handling for Gateway – I will probably use one of my cobolt Raqs if I can get nsd to compile on them (which I probably can).

Also I need to reload the OS on my AIX machine (it came configured for graphics/3d work, which isn’t what I have in mind) and get it on the network.

Be nice to me or I’ll post a link that downloads Mischief Committee to your cell phone as a ringtone.

Spam..

February 9th, 2007

Every once in a while, I forgive a spam message for getting through my spam filter.

This would be a example: (from today’s inbox)

Good afternoon pal!
If you want to have a sex
But you have some problems
Do not worry just relax
We have already solved them!
Down our Cialis pills
Wait for 30 minutes
Look at her pretty tits
And you will be listed in the book by Guinnes
Everything will be ok
Bring her lots of pleasure
You can do it every day
And have a mind-blowing leisure
Buy Cialis here!
Good luck

I mean, it rhymes, it has some of that ‘all of your base are belong to us’, and apparently it even fools SpamAssassin. If I get 50 of them I will be annoyed, but I can deal with one.

What I’m up to etc..

February 8th, 2007

Okay, so, I’m hopping. I’ve been writing Java applets for cell phones for one of my day jobs, and I am right now trying to get J2ME-Polish and Apache Ant to work togeather properly on my system. I’m somewhat slowed by the fact that JAVA_HOME is set *somewhere* but I can’t seem to figure out where, and it’s set *wrong*.

In the meantime, I’ve made much progress on the mk3eb project. There is the beginnings of the perl packet code at perl-api-dev, including CRC signing, hamming encode and decode, etc.

Right now I’m pondering whether maybe the reg code shouldn’t *have* a outgoing packet buffer, instead generating each byte as the transmit code is ready for it. This would look like a godawful lot of case statements, but it would probably be more optimial from a ram usage perspective, and it would offer the option of longer output packets.

OTOH, the code is much easier to write if I do use a outgoing packet buffer, and that may be what steers me.

The other thing I’m pondering is whether I should have one of the len/type entries be a true variable length packet, or whether I should require even nodes that haven’t a clue what hamming encoding is to understand how hamming encoding affects the packet length. Doing the latter would make the code much cleaner everywhere, and could be done by a simple lookup table. So I’m inclined to do it. But not right now, because right now I need to wrestle with j2me-polish and see if I can get it to compile my application, and then make the modifications required.

Progress is being made on the retiring of Gateway. Last night I copied /usr/local to the new server – I’ve already copied /home/workspace and /home/mpeg. For those of you with files on Gateway, they will be being copied as part of the final mail migration. If you used MMDF folders, your old mail folders will be gzipped and archived in a subdirectory of your home folder, as well as being converted to the maildir format and hot and live on the imap server.

Enyc still doesn’t seem to be able to make ssl certs that match the machine.. I’m going to look into this, but in the meantime, this patch makes the nasty errors go away:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2131/
How to Install in Thunderbird:

1. Right-Click the link above and choose “Save Link As…” to Download and save the file to your hard disk.
2. In Mozilla Thunderbird, open the extension manager (Tools Menu/Extensions)
3. Click the Install button, and locate/select the file you downloaded and click “OK”

Hope you’re all doing well, and that the above bit of geekese didn’t make your eyes cross.

Sad…

February 1st, 2007

My PA system sits and gathers dust in the garage. I have no contacts here for putting it to use, and I lack the energy right now to figure out where to find some.

Some part of me wants to rent a generator and drive out into the desert until there’s no one around, set up and listen to 80s songs loud enough to feel every note. I go to clubs and I think, ‘my system sounds better than this..’. Why does it languish in my garage doing nothing? I even went through and tested everything and replaced all the burned out bits before I left Seattle. But yet.

I am beginning to make progress again on my EV project. You can watch my growth and confusion if you want at http://wiki.evtech.org/index.php/MK3EB

I still need to finish mixing Mike’s session at Wayne’s World. I made some improvements to the mix the other day – among other things, I grouped the vocals, the drums, and the instruments onto three main faders so I can get them balanced against themselves, and then balance them against each other.

Major changes..

January 31st, 2007

Major changes @ sheer.us

Gateway* is in the process of being retired.

If you had a web site on Gateway, it now lives, or is in the process of being moved to, qm.sheer.us

Also, instead of the ~(user) directories, we now have user.sheer.us i.e. kayti.sheer.us. A rewrite rule will make sure your old ~ links still work.

Expect your web pages to be somewhat flaky for a day or two while I figure out where everything is supposed to be.

If you used Gateway for shell access, your new shell access will be through peterbilt. Your password has not changed. Ultimately, you can probably get away with waiting for the hostname record to be updated. If you have problems with your shell access, please *call or email*.

If you used Gateway for e-mail, you should check and make sure you are using mail.sheer.us for IMAP and POP3. This will reduce (but not eliminate) the amount of mayhem that results when we switch you over to the new mail server later this month.

If you read your email using ‘pine’, you will need to start connecting to shell.sheer.us in about two weeks. Watch this space for more details.

If you used Gateway for webmail, the new webmail will ultimately be at webmail.sheer.us. It will probably take a few weeks for me to get around to it.

If you used Gateway as a icecast rebroadcaster, please switch to using icecast.sheer.us. All other details are the same.

If you are dependant on my web site being up for reassurance that I haven’t been doing anything too horrible, rest assured, it will return to normality shortly. For now, if it is 404 or the counter is nonfunctional it does not mean anything bad.

* = This is the fifth*** Gateway. I have had a machine called Gateway, in the same position on my network, running web, dns, mail, samba, nntp (at times), tomcat/java (at times), mysql, oracle (at times), nethack, and anything else I could think of, since 1996. The first Gateway was a 486/66.

It’s the end of a era. It no longer makes any kind of sense to have one ‘uber’ machine running everything. The security implications were getting nightmarish, and it was getting to be unmaintainable. Still, I will sniffle a little when I run shutdown-really** -h now for the last time..

** = because gateway was so central to everything I did, I wanted to make absolutely sure that I really did mean to shut it down. shutdown just displayed a message.

*** = Maybe. It’s hard to tell. What do you count by? Gateway was kind of this amorphous blob.. sometimes it’d get a new case, sometimes a new CPU, sometimes more RAM, sometimes a new disk.. For a long time, for sentimental reasons, I tried to reuse as many parts as possible.. at some point this got down to where the only part left from the original was a 5.25/3.5 combo drive. (anyone remember those?). 5 is a guess.

I would like to publicly thank Enyc for helping me get to this point. I think the result will be much more reliable and more secure.

New time estimations..

January 31st, 2007

I’m going to start telling my customers that their requests will be handled ‘at internet speed’.

No, not really. But it does strike me as funny.

Without even a *trace* of sarcasm

January 31st, 2007

From NewEgg.com’s site:

Thank you for shopping at Newegg.com.

The reset password email has now been sent to your email address at Internet speed.

Please be sure to check your email (*CENSORED*@sheer.us), then reset your password and login.

Internet speed. Hm. That’s funny. That’s a value that can vary from unbelievably fast to slower than the USPS to altogeather nonexistant.

my, how our point of view blinds us..

January 30th, 2007

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.minix/browse_frm/thread/c25870d7a41696d2/f447530d082cd95d#f447530d082cd95d

Yep. The 80×86 line died, RISC won out.. mmmhmmm…

Yep, Linux is dead, and anyway only ran on x86 machines.. mmmhmmm…

I bet at this late date Linux has been ported to more arches than Minux by a fair shake..

Video short..

January 30th, 2007


Recently, I went to see ‘Children of Men’. I will say first that this is the first time that I can remember that a movie literally put me in shock. While I wasn’t blown away with the cinematography (others disagree and think it was wonderful), the violence was so.. accurate. I suppose if I’d been playing Half Life every day like a good little boy it wouldn’t have affected me so much, but.. I didn’t even react sexually to the lovely shot of the leading lady’s breasts because I was still in fight-or-flight terror mode from the love interest of the leading male charicter getting graphicly mutilated.

It was very disturbing, although the basic premise was pretty unbeleivable. (uh, huh, this magic whatever is completely undetectable by modern science, only affects humans but no other mammals – you know, that DOES kind of sound like the Hand of God. For some value of God that includes EVIL_BASTARD as a attribute.)

Anyway, I was thinking, as I watched the movie.. someone should make a movie in which $ENEMY thoroughly blows up the U.S., ending with footage from the recent $STUPIDITY in Iraq followed by, white on black, a feild of text.. ‘Let us hope and pray that our enemies don’t hold us to the Golden Rule.’

I can only think, watching the various factions blow each other up in a struggle for dominance, that this movie did, whatever else it did or didn’t do, do a remarkably accurate job – I imagine, I’ve never been there – of capturing what war must be like.

I Hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate that any of my energy might ever be expanded on this enterprise – and yet, I will probably send the IRS a check in April.