Tag Archive for 'Internet'

The Internets

DELL Server im Rack (by BlaM4c)

I quite like this photo. I was actually going to use it on a rant about bandwidth caps but then I gave up, and thought I’d just post this instead. :D

OpenDNS

DNS. It’s that ultra-confusing thing that you use every single day, but you may or may not know it. Simply put, DNS is what helps the internet run. It’s the service that turns a domain name, such as google.com, into an IP address, such as 208.69.34.231. Whenever you visit Google, your DNS server(s) point you in the direction of the server you’re looking for.

Now, most of the time, DNS is pretty hidden. You won’t notice it, it won’t bother you, and it’s generally ignored by most people. However, due to the way it works, you can do some pretty nifty stuff with it. Almost always, your ISP will provide you with two or more DNS servers which you can use. They’re usually run by your ISP, and most of the time, they work fine. However, a lot of ISPs don’t have the most reliable DNS servers around (my ISP included!), and they can sometimes be slow during peak times, and even go down completely. :x

The good news is, you don’t have to use your ISP’s DNS servers. There are alternatives around, one of which is OpenDNS. Continue reading ‘OpenDNS’

After the internet, all you can do is die…

<%William> I’M BORED
<+iwantanimac> try the internet.
<%William> Already have
<%William> bored of it
<+iwantanimac> lol
<+iwantanimac> wow. that was fast.
<+iwantanimac> i guess all you can do now is die…
<%William> hm, yeah
<%William> brb, dieing
<%William> lol
<+iwantanimac> lol

Conversation from the friendly banter of irc.fr3d.org #Fr3d

Antisocial Behaviour

Social networks. First, it was MySpace, now there’s a social network for pretty much everything. Facebook, Twitter, Plurk, WordPress, Brightkite, and god knows how many more. :o

Then came “Ping.fm”. One site that allows you to update your status message on ALL these sites no matter where you are, and from a single website. Pretty neat. So, last night’s release of the Twitter client “Twhirl” interested me, because v0.9 has built in Ping.fm support. Meaning, I could use Twhirl to post to Twitter, and then get those updates pushed to Facebook, Plurk, and Brightkite – which are the three sites I use the most.

However, after thinking about it…no. If I do it that way, it works when I’m on a PC, but if I tweet from my iPhone while I’m out and about, I generally use Twitterrifc for that, and that doesn’t post to Ping.fm. Since I would have now had to disable Facebook from grabbing my status updates from Twitter, that means if I tweeted from my iPhone, Facebook wouldn’t get updated.

I’ve gone back to Twitterrific since then, but herein lies the problem. If I was to switch to using Ping.fm full time, I want an application for updating it on both my PC and iPhone. There’s Twhirl for PC/Mac, and “Pringle” for the iPhone, but I find them both….ugly. Twhirl not so much, but both apps, compared to Twitterrific on both platforms, are ugly. Plus there are other annoyances…if I update my location in Brightkite the way I had it setup originally/now, that update is pushed to Twitter, and then from Twitter to Facebook. Using the other method, it would only be pushed to Twitter. And not Facebook. :(

So, until someone can design an app that can 1) have both desktop and iPhone clients that look pretty and work well, 2) update everything at once, no matter what, and 3) has no annoying quirks that I dislike…well…I’m sticking to Twitterrific.

I think, overall, Ping.fm works well, but it doesn’t work well enough for my liking yet. Oh, and if you want to follow me, do so on Twitter. I’m most active on there then anywhere else. Followed closely by Facebook. ;)