Daily Archives: December 28, 2006

Moving electronically

For the very few people who do keep up with my site here there may be some downtime over the next few days. I’m moving everything to a remote host for quite a few very good reasons:

  1. With the plan to finally physically move house this year, moving electronically out of the house early ensures I don’t even have to think or worry about what my next broadband connection will and will not allow, to say nothing of the likely gap in service during the move.
  2. Reduces my phone/internet expenses by 2/3rds.
  3. Reduced electrical costs from keeping my servers fired up 24/365.
  4. Less environmental noise from fewer boxes running. (The “servers” are even the noisiest so this is kind of a big deal)
  5. Less hardware maintenance. The “server” boxes I use are basically all of my older retired machines and many of the parts are way past their MTBF.
  6. My current DNS management sucks through Visi. They have been a really good ISP, but I should not have to send email to support to get a DNS change made when I feel like tinkering with things.
  7. Kind of tired of re-learning bits of Linux every six months after I have forgotten most of it in the interim when I’m not having to mess with the systems. Though I am seriously moving my non-gaming machine to Ubuntu to give it a serious try.

I’m sure there are a couple of more that I’m not remembering at the moment but as you can see the list is pretty extensive and while in a lot of ways I’m going to miss doing all of my own hosting of everything the advantages are just too many at this point.

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No surprises here

This actually took longer than I had expected: AACS has been cracked.

Good analysis here.

I lost a bet (for no actual money, but I do owe someone dinner) that said it would be done before Thanksgiving with the release of the Xbox 360 HD-DVD player.

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Identity shift

In the online world handles and usernames are a sometimes necessity that provide a certain small amount of obfuscation along with an often smaller string to remember a particular person. Back in the early 90′s when I first started seriously to get into the BBS community I went by “Line Noise“. At the time I thought it was perversely cool to have a handle that represented something that was an irritant to just about everyone.

Near the end of high school I got into MUDs (Actually, I think it was technically a MUSH) and found that Line Noise didn’t fit the usual fantasy-land setting and had to come up with something new. After a few false starts (most of which I don’t even remember, though I can say that they were without exception pretty stupid) I hit upon “Glyph“. The idea actually came to me while I was designing a new character that was a stereotypical old dwarf. Small, brown, and heavily wrinkled. At the time I thought it rather inspired to list the character’s description as having a heavily lined and creased face that in some lights almost seemed to look like a long lost language, or at least something very similar. That handle has stuck with me for well over a decade at this point and has been just rarely enough used (and it helps being a relatively early adopter for a lot of sites and technologies) that most of the time I could use it and people would have a decent idea that it was me.

I and the world have been changing over the years though, and now the chances of getting to use my preferred handle/username are getting more and more rare as more and more people find their way into places and I have found myself thinking that it would be nice to have something more unique again. A few years ago I signed up for an account on OkCupid and “Glyph” was already taken so I had to come up with something different. Given the nature of the site, I didn’t want to use my other fall back, “nstohlma” as it is a bit too revealing. After what I remember as a couple of days of thinking about it (though it is just as likely to have been a few minutes of intense thought and brainstorming) I came up with “Cavorter”. At the time it was a interesting play on the domain name that I had been using as my personal page for quite a few years. It is also, like “Glyph” in it’s time, a fairly unusual word and so not used by many. I actually have yet to see anyone else use it, though I’m sure there has to be someone somewhere. I think in large part L-Space is the last place that I will have used Glyph as my primary identifier.

Something else struck me while I was writing all of this up: I wonder about the change from a term that means something relatively static, to a word that means something relatively dynamic and if that means anything. I really have no idea, and it certainly wasn’t intentional.

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New Pizza Luce location…

For people I know who are closer to it than I am:
1183 Selby Ave
St Paul, MN 55104

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A filling meal

FYI – If you have never made oatmeal out of a canister before (I’ve been having a packet of the instant varieties most mornings for the past 2 years) learn from my folly: Be sure that you figure out which ingredient is which measurement. Quaker Oats, somewhat differently expected, does not list the oats as the first ingredient in the cooking directions table. But I should be very full by the time I’m done with this at least. :-)

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