tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-122373882024-02-19T15:52:09.787+00:00Zaphodikus RealmVoid, yes void *; very nice storage location actually, limitless almost, but very nasty.<br>
I cried when Bambi's mom died, and when Douglas Adams cashed it in, I had to cry again. So OK, I also cried when my cat died, but I am over that now. Zaphod is a Computer programmer type, and debugs 'C' code in
ASM. Is not un-handy; has 2 boys, wife. From South Africa where being white is tough, and over-played. Now moved to the Cambridge: UK, and having a ball.Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.comBlogger256125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-11214160857625477772023-05-01T16:25:00.001+00:002023-05-02T21:28:15.908+00:00Ringing Association web changes<p></p><ol style="text-align: left;"><li> find all dead links</li><li> find all and add missing images</li><li> update any blurry images</li><li> make page headings more consistent (banner redesign)</li><li> get people to send updated content in</li><li> get events data from someone?</li><li> make homepage more inviting and cleaner</li><li> catalogue all embedded pdf and google docs (use pdf)</li><li> write up some guidance : this document</li></ol><p></p><p><br /></p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Guidance</h2><div><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Spelling is to be English UK, not US. <br />Examples: colour, centre</li><li>Note any change when you make it so people can be included and review after.</li><li>Decide on a font style and sizes : TODO</li><li>Decide on consistent image sizes to make things look more pleasing : TODO</li></ul><h2 style="text-align: left;">(1) Dead Links</h2></div><div>The Huntingdon website is moving/moved - find best new page, then fix any links : TODO</div><div>The quick links page on EDA page and on the Ely EDA page differ un-necessarily (somehow I cannot find both pages now.)</div><div>elyda.org.uk "A" record needs to point to ely.elyda.org.uk someone with the mythicbeasts DNS record hosting needs to do that bit. : TODO</div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div>Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-2828132084344032062023-04-16T06:49:00.003+00:002023-04-27T07:04:03.640+00:00Telegraph lines to our Past<p> A few summers ago, I heard a chiming, a ringing, and a connection started to form faintly. Faintly because the great lockdown of 2020 hit us. So it was not until the first lifting occurred and a lot of people connecting and messaging happened that I got started.</p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh9XAHmmNZaDz_JJlE80WhlxrwEluBehq6_AgkLNxK3PI00owVb5Nirt7xUmtf6gRJKs3EXtnlEaqXh8rmhDWr9ODxNfBYpf6JMbu3uSFkH9r2ySp4TOUgi5-zKFDJj3XYm4hVDNGRIPOMUoXsRA7uEoXi8_9x-rqNhlonx8aSg4ocDOzKSPw" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="3000" data-original-width="4000" height="350" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh9XAHmmNZaDz_JJlE80WhlxrwEluBehq6_AgkLNxK3PI00owVb5Nirt7xUmtf6gRJKs3EXtnlEaqXh8rmhDWr9ODxNfBYpf6JMbu3uSFkH9r2ySp4TOUgi5-zKFDJj3XYm4hVDNGRIPOMUoXsRA7uEoXi8_9x-rqNhlonx8aSg4ocDOzKSPw=w467-h350" width="467" /></a></div><br />Ringing bells that is. And it has taken some time to get schooled in the art. but we are finally guild members the missus and I. My interest has been about history and the old buildings, and as a hobby ringing lets you touch a lot of those bases in a very tactile way.<p></p><p>Anyway. It's Sunday and I have a lot to do, so . Yes loads to do. I'll use this space for notes I think.<br /><br />StPeters Wilburton : Part of a quarter-peal attempt.</p><p><a href="https://soundcloud.com/conrad-braam/2-minutes-wilburton-stpeters-6-in-g-6cwt-peal-attempt?si=d5b50cd7a0e14d288de7c09bd9e4423f&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing" target="_blank">2 minutes</a><br /></p><p>Ringing down at St Peters Wilburton<br /><a href="https://soundcloud.com/conrad-braam/ring-down-stpeters-wilburton?si=d5b50cd7a0e14d288de7c09bd9e4423f&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing" target="_blank">Ringing Down</a><br /></p>Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-71082314799613463852021-08-09T07:12:00.001+00:002021-08-09T07:13:59.465+00:00Where did you run to in Lockdown<p><i>so i quit all my normal clubs</i></p><p>For me, the digital world has often inhabited a subliminal space around the real world. That's because it's a construct of what is essentially our physical world but with vastly different constraints. Constraints that are easy to ignore and are often ignored and grotesquely twisted by users of our digital worlds. So when lockdown pretty much jailed everyone who did not open the door into the digital, I could always see the "construct" of the digital space for what it is, a lie. But everyone was online now, to communicate, to share, and to work and to socialise, you have to open that door into the slightly twisted, but the only world that remains.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhx6_ze0OuaNdo4_vMt_jrBioOCXU3kcm4TnHDw8xnJUlsRcZHplwqBXAzBdZ8OVbl4tJ_JrU_G2eTZ0wmgxBnkRoQ-8Dh8qcqcoGuvxS1kLPlCPmz4QVoyHmJpM40wei7Qil7n/s1919/bedroom_image_computer.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1043" data-original-width="1919" height="347" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhx6_ze0OuaNdo4_vMt_jrBioOCXU3kcm4TnHDw8xnJUlsRcZHplwqBXAzBdZ8OVbl4tJ_JrU_G2eTZ0wmgxBnkRoQ-8Dh8qcqcoGuvxS1kLPlCPmz4QVoyHmJpM40wei7Qil7n/w640-h347/bedroom_image_computer.png" width="640" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p>It started with the uncanny valley of zoom meetings. People compose books on the shelves behind them on camera and aim the camera just so. People use backgrounds and then the camera portrays the other party up close, really close, just 50 cm away from you. That inside your comfort zone visually, and the mind boggles. So we all try different online meeting solutions and mix up the online meeting screen with backgrounds and so on, to try and make it feel less personal-space invasion-like, less home privacy invasion-like and try get on with it. But apart from the way the camera lens lies and the fact that only 2 people in the meeting can speak at a time, (which is a really dumb problem.) There is the drift into doing everything digitally, which is of course meaningless. You cannot feed someone digitally, or even less check that they really have taken their daily meds. You cannot help them get to the bathroom (there is a famous discussion on how the simple stranger entering a place asking for directions to the bathroom is in fact a bigger introduction to deeper communication, but that's part of the pain.) Yes, lacking physical touch, but for me, digital has always been fake.</p><p>Digital will always be fake, it conveys very low trust, and is unable to transport any goods or provide really useful services, and still cannot make tea. And for those who could not work remotely the "imposter" and fake of my cushy life made me trip out on guilt early on. I had a security of my little personal zone, a luxury, which very few had, many were jobless. For someone who abhors luxury, this was very hard to process.</p><p>So I ran away.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Why?</h3><p>Well because it's a complete waste of time and effort. Mental effort which has now been frustrated for some people who don't normally hold it together anyway. There was no point in going to online club meetings; meetings where you cannot give someone a lift back home afterwards; meetings where you cannot have a side conversation and meet for coffee afterwards (some exceptions exist). Meetings devoid of cookies, and meeting with no beer involved. Nobody seemed to care that this was a problem, which for me further eroded trust in the people meeting because everyone else was happy to forego one of the things I really felt was key to me. I have always felt I trusted the smart people I admire who built the communities and ran meetings. Lockdown undermined that trust. All the clever people had no answers. I quit a number of clubs, some clubs I quit frivolously, others more out of general overload. Generally nobody cares about the "person" in a digital club.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Overload</h3><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw5SFk54enaa5w9EqVAVKgIzDhIVXICUKWtHkU8aG9t89mIDvrD9bu6HsX0_KrQQvkklNvVLBmgyDSZhPs7h79lmM8MRQZoIM9VFlEcWsLCJCOQ0KAybFhCAu45QocCdfCB15K/s1918/crazy+hospital.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1045" data-original-width="1918" height="349" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw5SFk54enaa5w9EqVAVKgIzDhIVXICUKWtHkU8aG9t89mIDvrD9bu6HsX0_KrQQvkklNvVLBmgyDSZhPs7h79lmM8MRQZoIM9VFlEcWsLCJCOQ0KAybFhCAu45QocCdfCB15K/w640-h349/crazy+hospital.png" width="640" /></a></div><p>An Olympic athlete pulled out of one of her events this last week, she was not confident she could focus and complete the slightly dangerous techniques. Too much at once, in fact some clubs I abandoned were abandoned just because my bandwidth dried up. Not only do I not pay attention to postal paper mail anymore, I don't pay attention to spammers like YouTube who spam me with totally pointless content, making me feel even more isolated by the "actor" on a soap box with a fake smile that their "algorithm" forces into the foreground. Just let me be quiet, let me go back to basics, and let me do physical things, things that really do matter. This lockdown reset has prompted a lot of us to take up hobbies in cooking, crafting, gardening and more. It has even forced a lot of us to start cycling more, walking more, and make some better life choices. some of these good habits which I hope people decide to keep after this all blows over, and blow over it will. Lockdown has cut down air travel, which might be good for the re-calibration of our waste culture too.</p><p>I read this week about a few people recalling vivid dreams they have which are like the Truman Show, being in a fake world where everyone else is really a robot, and you are the only human left alive. A feeling of being continuously observed, but not in a move star kind of way observed. Guinea pig kind of observed. I used to have these thoughts once, and lockdown has triggered them again, but making me feel liked a trapped or jailed mouse. I often wonder if pets feel like they are jailed. I'm a cat lover myself, so sometimes I just wish I was a cat. Okay, forget that cat reincarnation idea, it's not that appealing unless you are a cat in a good home anyway.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Casualty</h3><p>The casualties are many, and I'm not yet ready to take responsibility for ones I've created, sorry, just, sorry if this is you, find someone who is responsible to blame please.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Blame</h3><p>As someone who struggles to follow even a basic math formula, I was never going to be the one who solves this blame thing. However my faith in smart people to make good choice dissolved in early 2019. A lack of honesty and even a desire to have prevented this are my foremost reasons for miss-trust of the system and of my betters. I can see how some anti-vaxers use this same line of argument against the establishment of medical professionals. It's however blindingly clear, just how weak willed politicians are, to address the real causes by minimising encroachment on wildlife and minimising climate change which is the leading cause of the encroachment problem. I'm sure that's not the only thing we would do if we could wind back time to November 2019, but now that it seems a lifetime away, it's too late. The fact that clever people give up too easily worries me. That weakness underlies a lot of anti-vax argument, which sadly is illogical.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Return</h3><div>So, sadly I'll not be coming back soon. I'll come back when I'm allowed to sing and dance indoors without a mask, when I'm allowed to grab cookies from the same jar as everyone else, and without individual wrappers on foods. I'll be back when I can do physical things that make a difference, like buying you a beer, or giving you a lift. I'll be back when the people have dispensed with the bullshit and have stopped playing. Playing is fine, but just not when it's at someone else expense.</div><p>I know that nobody will ever read this, but that's fine, it's digital, so it's fake anyway.</p>Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-19127255836460445582021-04-15T17:09:00.002+00:002021-04-15T17:09:26.860+00:00Every time I see an advert, a puppy diesAds, advert or advertisement? If the contractions introduced over time were not hint enough. Please tell me I'm not the only human who has spent the last 20 years teaching myself to ignore advertisements. It used to be that television adverts were entertaining back in the 80's. Billboards and newspaper advertisements glossy magazines with great artwork were setting the standard gradually higher and higher. Culminating in an entire book worth of advertising of homes, that you can buy every Sunday at the newsagent. Yes, there used to be a time when adverts targeting specific people would actually be all in one specific place.<div><br /><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBGQDH_LNHHQB3Yx-_8N3YCeayC-FeLLgIrvVFE05gi3mZy8f4cdAfrb1wfVNx4kKEHJWBb5uGMUg8uvfzBvFIq3Lsw4Ost-sWZoqjgTbWNuvUtfare0YKwTlJBGcixuog30_x/s1000/mad.png" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" data-original-height="527" data-original-width="1000" height="337" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBGQDH_LNHHQB3Yx-_8N3YCeayC-FeLLgIrvVFE05gi3mZy8f4cdAfrb1wfVNx4kKEHJWBb5uGMUg8uvfzBvFIq3Lsw4Ost-sWZoqjgTbWNuvUtfare0YKwTlJBGcixuog30_x/w640-h337/mad.png" width="640" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mutually Assured Destruction, simply by having a bigger banner Ad.</td></tr></tbody></table><br /><h3 style="text-align: left;">1. MAD</h3><div>Digital changed all of that, advertisers can now follow you around and target you. Companies have always had more money that sense when it comes to advertising spend. That's because brand awareness and influencing peoples buying habits, is big big money. Brand loyalty is such big money that companies prostitute themselves to the advert companies, who happily ask for more money in order to promote their client above all the competitors. Creating a MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) cycle which sees ever more bizarre advertisement spending in order to emerge on top. Being seen becomes so important that brand awareness surveys and number of impressions become a metric to chase after, yet another lie to pile onto the ill in that industry. To the consumer, advertisements become a bombardment, which frankly comes across as increasingly desperate, and often insensitive.</div><div><br /></div><div>The impact of advertisements on customer in many ways however is harder to ignore. An impact that goes beyond a datacenter carbon footprint, a datacenter built just to store gigabytes of data about you to target you. Because targeted adverts are coming under pressure with new privacy controls possibly coming to Apple. Apple are bizarrely not a player in the advertising game, even though their entire <i>raison d'etre</i> is about image, and suddenly Google and their free portable-device OS don't look so stupid anymore. I get that Apple are all about what will make them more money, so pandering to privacy is a song they have sung for a while, and will continue to sing new cover versions of. I can respect that, someone who sticks to their guns and gives me a service, worth the money I fork over to them. If only I did not have other problems with Apple, I would be mucking in down at the Macintosh farm instantly. but I digress, because privacy and the impact AI has on it is key, even if fans of the platforms cannot see that.</div><div><br /></div><h3 style="text-align: left;">2. Privacy</h3><div>So, lets get back to this anonymous user problem. Apple use a special "advertiser id" generated for each device, that allows you some privacy, because an advertiser gets a unique ID for you, but that ID is not tied to "you"... which is complete bullshit as a concept. But for now I'll let it stand.</div><div><br /></div><div>The vast majority of us have nothing to loose by being tracked, until... Well let's understand privacy better here. Privacy is about protecting the vulnerable as well as about preventing identity theft. And you will be surprised at how many vulnerable people are online. Activists online who are tracked by state actors are just the very tip of this iceberg. "State level" actors are powerful enough to drop tracker pixels into social networks, and sniff metadata directly off the wire to find and start profiling the contacts of anyone the activist connects with. Apple's clever little "ID" can do nothing to protect these people, because the privacy metadata at risk is your links, to other people. And even if those people are anonymous, someone with enough metadata will quickly map your habits and location using ML. The only defense against being tracked is to change your identity regularly, or to use ML itself to randomly make you appear to behave differently or randomly. Humans are creatures of habit through their timing and their connections (sites they visit). Internet activists are more vulnerable than we think. Advertising has created a huge industry to enable tracking people, often for the wrong reasons. Don't even start me on the very very bad health biases that advertisers willfully create.</div><div><br /></div><div>I'm not even going to start on how advertising trackers get misused to sell health related items to you, another landfill contributor. If you start visiting baby websites while trying to have a baby, and then your wife has a miscarriage, they keep on bombing you with misery for years without ceasing. I'm not even going to describe the trivial effort to research buying one toilet seat of the correct size, then going to buy a replacement toilet seat in a real store. For the next month I got toilet seat adverts, even though I only have 1 toilet in my house. What a waste. The other day I bought a special kind of bolt online, I never buy any similar finds of things, but just that one experience saw my stream flooded with all manner of metallurgical products. Products I could often not even identify, and less likely even ever buy. The waste is dangerous, but the creepy thing is that this data, me buying a bolt, asking a friend a bolt related question allowed the advertisers to link me with my friends. Soon we all see the same bolt adverts. I kid you not. Imagine if I was researching a sexual health related product, something very private? Suddenly my friends will know.</div></div><div><br /></div><div>The thing that pisses me off most about this is that this has a huge impact not, on men.</div><div><br /></div><div>So you think you are anonymous out there, let me tell you a story about a big games console company. They had a huge problem, their console could not advertise new games to users because not only did the console not really know who the gamers friends really really were. But they had no way of knowing how to push relevant adverts to a gamer and their friends, because the console had no web social network linkup. And we all know that the web and most especially the mobile platform gets the most "conversions", or actual purchases. On our mobiles, a device we carry everywhere and has our attention 24/7, the console game publisher had no way to touch it's users. So the console company went to a cloud company and agreed to combine basic user metadata with whatever data their own website tracking could provide. Suddenly using ML alone, an algorithm if you like, was able to use terabytes of metadata, not about the users, but about their activity alone. And successfully build customer journey patterns that now save the console company millions in advert budget. Watch this landscape. It's about to change.</div><div><br /></div><h3 style="text-align: left;">3. Waste</h3><div>The ad industry is a huge waster, not just in terms of the MAD stacking and compounding problem, but because a lot of us cannot resist adverts. I've gotten into the habit of hating adverts and on a platform I block advertisers when possible, set preferences and enable trackers as often as I can to prevent adverts that are really more a waste of my time and a waste of money for the person placing them. Advertisers may want to start paying me, there's actually a browser that tries to do that, but that's another topic altogether. Adverts waste my bandwidth, which I pay for, and they just assume is free. Adverts waste my time. By lacking any kind of real targeting adverts force me to wait longer for pages to load and get in the way of me doing the things I love. Basically imagine you are about to kiss a beautiful girl, and a guy wizzes up on a bike and suddenly offers to sell you a condom. You buy one, she runs off anyway at this point, so you toss it into the landfill. </div><div><br /></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiicFLrOYB7NkIGXqCX496kzJJn6ZyAx6KvAoRGiygrBAD-V6JwtP8HLZLjmwiUmSOygTI4OrbO-7Cvgve4r1F8SRsvKqyNCiJgpaGHR7JquggTop19n3YNzHGJYZjVu5XbCURt/s700/56eddc519af915b5fef082983b2e0838.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" data-original-height="700" data-original-width="350" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiicFLrOYB7NkIGXqCX496kzJJn6ZyAx6KvAoRGiygrBAD-V6JwtP8HLZLjmwiUmSOygTI4OrbO-7Cvgve4r1F8SRsvKqyNCiJgpaGHR7JquggTop19n3YNzHGJYZjVu5XbCURt/w200-h400/56eddc519af915b5fef082983b2e0838.jpg" width="200" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Image showing the "Golden Girls" Maude not being rude.</td></tr></tbody></table><div><br /></div><div>Most commonly advertised products are the cheapest products and hence more likely to be impulse purchases, that get binned. Advertisers are often wasting their time because I've not bought a single product off of an advert, ever. I know this because I only buy items off of a researched wishlist which I keep in various ways. It's not hard to prevent landfill.</div>Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-77288300724636096352021-02-03T10:06:00.001+00:002021-02-03T10:06:07.850+00:00Bebo Inspired (sic)<p> What the heck is Bebo? I mean, like what was it?</p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55908193">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55908193</a></p><p>Right now people are closing their Facebook accounts and Whatsapp accounts in droves, this happened about 5 years ago, but this year looks more like a single solid departing wave for many. I am perplexed by this, and so I'm writing now to clear up my thinking and also to poke fun at the fearmongers.</p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Exodus</h2><p>My biggest fear with the social media exoduses that things like Parler which got killed off by AWS creates, merely cause new networks like the Bebo re-imagined service will undoubtedly bring the same broken services in the same way the google youtube algorithm would show you content to drag viewers in and thus was automatically showing them more and more extreme content just to see advert revenue. The fact that humans have failed to develop an allergic reaction to digital advertising and it's blatant waste culture distresses me. But even more distressing is the possibility that network fragmentation may split people farther apart. What am I talking about? Stuff nobody wants to talk about to be honest, but primarily the failure to inoculate against advert revenue is behind the Facebook screw-up. Because people don't want to pay for services, and even if we did, providers can make more money off of our data than they would off of a subscription. Even a Youtube ad-free subscription has very little take-up. The service probably costs more to run in that model to be fair. Why? I'm definitely no buying add-free youtube, not unless it comes with a fully add-free experience on the other platforms that touch it. It's a bit pointless. Like swimming in the goldfish bowl that is the internet. My big underlying fear is that the polarization that these social networks drive and thrive on is only now becoming evident and it's too late to stop a freight train that has been running down the track for decades. I have very little faith in the internet repairing itself. I keep seeing people on Twitter who think otherwise, and that old men cannot fix this thing, and that our youth will re-imagine the internet. Clearly the rose tinted spectacle wearers are prepared to wait for as long as their followers keep on promoting their bubble.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">You could not make this up</h3><p>As if 2020 was not an amazing yet humbling year, we not have 2021, it's over now for captain Tom. It's the movie script you could never write. I'm thinking of chucking out the TV set and youtube today, I keep seeing adverts for Netflix and other pointless entertainment services, sure I watch some non-broadcast TV, but not enough to warrant paying for Amazon Prime, the kids watch it for the most part, but if someone stole my TV, and blocked youtube.com on my internet, I would not cry. Just the captain Tom movie alone would be like the titanic movie that I have never seen and never will see, depressingly kitch.</p><p>And all because a spineless Prime minister could not be bothered to lock down the UK, and to actually stop all air travel in February when we all knew what was coming already. Your prevarication mister Johnson Sir, is costing 1000 lives per day, equivalent to about 5 lockerbie bombings every day. Chew on that one.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRfVyadopPLvKvpIJSpOnvoUHG4GawdBslsY-njq9Co7bB1b66AYd8ZxmpLlwdGNN-slKvq44dE8twnNcS-5JQ0ps-IhfIcJG0_G4RkPMtHz4z5KZ_gq5ftZG3zBaazUHsn-Or/s700/11.bmp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="394" data-original-width="700" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRfVyadopPLvKvpIJSpOnvoUHG4GawdBslsY-njq9Co7bB1b66AYd8ZxmpLlwdGNN-slKvq44dE8twnNcS-5JQ0ps-IhfIcJG0_G4RkPMtHz4z5KZ_gq5ftZG3zBaazUHsn-Or/s320/11.bmp" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p>Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-16816746678464090192020-05-24T09:24:00.001+00:002020-05-24T09:24:34.165+00:00Lockdown loo<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
How to sort out a loose toilet seat, if you have one of those concealed models. Ours was loose and wiggling about after > a year of usage.</div>
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My google skills are terrible, because a search for how to install one like this turned up no useful results. In fact it wasted a lot of time. So I'm sharing my experience repairing a soft-close model. The newer soft-close models are not covered in a lot of the tutorials in the same way the concealed bolts is glossed over too.<br />
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For the entire job, you will need a tape measure if you have bought a new toilet seat, something I almost did in desperation. You don't need a saw; many guides want you to just cut the bolts. You will need some penetrating oil and a flat head screwdriver. The cross-head driver was specific to the bolts on mine, your may vary.<br />
Lastly, if doing a replacement, there is a nail, you will need a thin poking thing for getting the various plastic shims out.<br />
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1. Grab some soapy water in a spray bottle, and wipe down the working area well with disposable wipes. As seen in the right on top photo, use a sharp object to get the two plastic stoppers out. These will let you shift things back and forth now. It's a good time to add some penetrating oil into the areas we want to get into later.<br />
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2. Use the flat screwdriver to pop the chrome screw covers up. You will need to wiggle things around at this stage.<br />
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3. Now get to the screws and undo them a few turns to get more freedom. At this point give the throne a second good cleaning with the squirting bottle of soapy water. Using gloves is not necessary if you wash your hands well after, and the loss of agility gloves add is not worth it.<br /><br />
4. I dissembled and cleaned out the soft close mechanism at this point. It's rather fiddly to do, but if all you want to do is tighten the bolts, you can do so now, pop the plastic stoppers in again, and be done. NOTE! Do not over tighten the bolts, if you chip or crack the toilet, you will need to call out a professional. A straight-arm twist with no elbow action is enough.<br />
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New seat, if you are ordering a new seat, measure the distance between the bolt hole centres. also measure the pan depth (not height), we have a short pan for an smaller space, and seats that are shorter are not that common at all.<br />
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5. If you are still reading, you are where I went, installing the new bolts.<br />
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The nuts on the old bolts as installed by the plumber will fall off into the void. I ordered a set which come with an unusual rubber flange on the nut which actually stops the nut falling down. A plastic guide was also supplied, I binned that.<br />
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6. Gently push the new bolts into the holes.<br />
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Next up, we re-assemble, I'll share a few pictures that show the soft-close mechanism innards more clearly so that it might make it easier to take them apart (or put them together.) Remember, do NOT OVER TIGHTEN, or you may crack the porcelain.<br />
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Over here we can see the final assembly step. you want to rotate the bolting plate and covers in such a way that it becomes convenient to tighten them in the right final seat position. Depending on the distance between the pan and the cistern, that might be from behind, or, from the front.<br />
Before tightening up, test the seat position (not by using, test by opening and closing it dummy) and check the alignment of the seat. Also go and stand a few feet back and check that it looks like it's aligned correctly over the toilet bowl.<br />
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Use a straight arm, and no "elbow grease" when tightening the bolts, and then use the flat head screwdriver to manoeuvre or force the screw covers back into place. Lastly, wash hands well, use a nailbrush as well, and rinse and apply hand cream. If you did the process correctly, buy are an amateur like me, it may have taken an hour and at least one tea break and multiple hand washes. Which means your hands will be quite dried out from all the soap action.<br />
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Viola!<br />
I'm sharing this how-to mainly because Google was not showing me anyone taking you through these steps to repair a loose concealed bolt toilet seat. I personally abhor the hundreds of DIY sites that post facile descriptions of a DIY task that only works if you use the exact same materials and suppliers or even in the case of electrical how-to's, live in the same country. I have actually left nasty correction remarks about bad electrical how-to-instructions on some sites, in an attempt to warn of future visitors from creating a fire hazard or worse. The web is full of bad tutorial websites that pay non professionals to upload stock photos of DIY jobs they never did in order to generate advert revenue.<br />
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Anyway, that's enough of my "I hate the crap on the people waste time posting internet", my crapper is now fixed!Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-14552798251791636452020-03-27T14:33:00.001+00:002020-03-27T14:33:27.871+00:00What to sell in a thunderstormI have been putting off writing about this topic for some time now, probably for too long.<br />
The current context for most of us is coronavirus and working from home. A sudden reliance on remote working tools and the internet has been surprising. Surprising mainly in that the tools work better than we imagined they would under strain. I work at a company that provides such a tool. I tend to never write about my workplace online much. I mean you can google it and find my CV online and find out for yourself. But we all sign non defamatory clauses in one way or another, and to be fair, I've never worked for long at any company that I did not like or thought any evil of at all. but, my point, is that to blow the trumpet requires timing.<br />
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This is the corporate logo, as it looked about 3 years ago. Before I joined a great team. I'm going to share a communique from a guy who is amongst the best bosses I have ever had, on the topic of marketing your product at what feels like the worst possible time.<br /><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>Somebody said this week “There’s a thunderstorm and we’re selling umbrellas!”. What does that mean for how we show up in sales conversations or marketing media? How do we be empathic and sensitive to the gravity of the situation, but at the same time take the opportunity to seize the moment? If we want to be part of a movement that effects positive change within the world, the time is now. If we want to make a name for ourselves, the time is now. If we want to differentiate ourselves, the time is now. Ethos and empathy can be differentiating.</b></span></span></blockquote>
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My input in all of this? Well I love working here, as I have in every job I have held down. I feel that since I am a Test lead on this, while, I'm not able to support you on the product, I can vouch for it's quality.<br />
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Give our sales team a ring, you get a free demo (home user mode.) And you can carry on using the demo mode alongside the extra corporate subscription once you sign on. <a href="https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/home/">https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/home/</a> <== Link to the hard-to-find free account setup page.Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-39045963661677641532019-09-05T19:28:00.002+00:002019-09-05T19:28:37.615+00:00Dump cake recipe Advertisement freeMainly because the internet is full of broken recipe sites that start with a story about fairies or want you firstborn child's identity. <br />
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<li>Dump the cake mix on top of the fruit.</li>
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Interested, okay, here come the ingredients and pics.<br />
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This is a template, change it up or down, remember the idea is not to do any real work, and keep the liquid in there, since the liquid is what makes these stop drying out.<br />
<br /> 1 (21 ounce) can cherry pie filling<br /> 1 (20 ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained<br /> 1 (18.25 ounce) package yellow cake mix<br />
1 cup margarine, melted<br /> 1 cup flaked coconut<br /> 1/2 cup chopped walnuts<br />My variation is to swap the melted margarine (a time consumer) with 1/2 a block of butter, just chop into slices of grease and lay on top ; and sub the nuttytoppings with chocolate chip buttons.<br />
<br />Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-47405598604068344442019-07-29T07:45:00.001+00:002019-07-29T07:52:19.152+00:00Writting product reviewsWhy write product reviews? Part 1.<br />
Well because whenever you uniquely pass a Turing test, you proves it's not just a bot leaving a review. Amazon have a huge problem with this for example, and I'm not sure they are even remotely capable of preventing paid reviews, there advertising AI sux eggs, so they cannot possibly remove fake reviews. So now you know why I leave reviews, AI is getting better and better at it every day, reviews that include a photo of the item are even harder to fake, so up your game a bit on your next review. I'll leave a link to some bot accounts to look at below for later.<br />
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How I score</h3>
I like the 1-5 scoring system, its granular enough to not take too long and easy enough to use for decision making. I have a different grade for software and for hardware, and I prefer to leave reviews in big batches in order to get some normalization going.<br />
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Software scores</h4>
Apps on the google store/Android and on other platforms get<br />
1 star if they just fail to run, or are making false claims<br />
2 stars if they have big issues, and don't get un-installed within the 1st 20 minutes<br />
3 stars if they are pretty cool, but not something I am <b>interested </b>in, un-install after a few days<br />
4 stars if they have minor issues, but stay installed for a few days, (5 stars if un-installed because job is done)<br />
5 stars if I keep the app in my likes list, or engage and use it occasionally over a period.<br />
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How to earn 1 star for an app:<br />
Crash out-of-box; offer free money (which is a barefaced lie) or run some other kind of money making scam; portray women as objects, or attempt to steal data or money. Or just plain be a mickey-mouse app which took 10 minutes to create.<br />
How to earn 2 stars for an app:<br />
Crash more than twice. I forgive out-of-box crashes if an app works on 2nd or 3rd try, I am a software tester after all, so crashes do excite me, I will try again. If the app runs, but still does not float my boat, its 2 stars.<br />
How to earn 3 stars as an app:<br />
I am not always your target market, I give 3 stars for something that other people might like, but is just not for me.<br />
How to earn 4 stars for an app:<br />
I have to like some aspect of your app, it needs to be an app that I can tell other people to try out. I will un-install your app for now, but I will install it again later if I ever need an app that does function X. It's not a bad app, it's just not permanently installed. If your app is a bit crappy, but you give me good support this will raise you from a 3 to a 4 star app, or even a 5 star.<br />
How to earn 5 stars for an app or game:<br />
Some one-off or single use apps get un-installed, but do get 5 stars. Mostly the 5 star apps will be apps I actually buy. Half of the free apps I use do not get 5 stars, something in the way adverts get pushed at me for the most hilarious products mean that free apps are a bit hobbled in my rating system. Charge me 5 dollars for the app and get 5 stars is my economy, if you want loyalty get a dog I say.<br />
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I'd like to see a world where reviews count for more than dumb adverts, adverts can be manipulated by anyone, but reviews from people that I actually know in real life are the same old currency they used to be. If you want reviews from real people who connect with real people, build on a well connected review platform of some kind that connects real customers with real vendors.<br />
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(Promised earlier, list of <a href="https://t.co/YJddhOv4U8" target="_blank">mostly bot accounts</a> , which will leave you "likes" on medium.com and boost your SEO . Even though medium.com is strictly not about promotions... NOT)Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-60233580720746637282019-07-22T11:40:00.001+00:002019-07-22T11:41:16.338+00:00Why I quit my jobI've been asked this so many times in the last few months. Nobody actually reads this blog, so I am sure I'll be asked a dozen more times, "Why did you quit ?"<br />
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Energy and focus. It's not something individuals can provide, the fuel for a team comes from elsewhere most of the time, and when things got wrong and that disappears, it's not going to go well. <br />
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A corporate restructure when I was once working at a large IT firm had
the same effect, and people just start leaving when that happens, well,
that's a part of the reason. Because when energy and mission are not
there, it normally means the product is not profitable and a even bigger
restructure is in the wings. Not looking at cost-to-build the thing kinda grinds me at a "is this for real" level and gets worse the bigger the company. Energy doing the wrong things can also be bad, lots of wrong things were done, but for me, I was not getting the energy or optimistic vision I need.<br />
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There are 2 other contributing reasons for my leaving outside of morale and feeling driven; focus and competency.<br />
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Focus is something a development team have when they are all building the same thing and with the same goal in mind. An easy way to do this is to look at the constraints, what can we not do and what must we always do are product rules to live and die by. Stepping outside of a constraint, really is failure for the project. Typical constraints might be speed, size, market or just simply size of the device. Being focused on constraints sets up a common language around the cost of building things, engineers are really bad at looking at the cost. It also prevents the priority from shifting about randomly aka "<a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Who-Moved-My-Cheese-Amazing/dp/0091816971/ref=asc_df_0091816971/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=310831412334&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5430503907955581945&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9044887&hvtargid=pla-364195442524&psc=1&th=1&psc=1" target="_blank">Who moved my cheese</a>" <br />
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Competency, this is me really. When I find I'm just not learning how to use the tools quickly enough, or getting enough of the job done, I feel unqualified. I think this is easy to do when you are trying to be all things to everyone, and not only be great at just one thing. If you are prone as I am to going down the rabbit hole, then exposing yourself to a really large system makes that rabbit hole problem so much more of a hurdle. If I'm on a learning track that is too high level or too low level and am not making visible progress, it's my prerogative to feel I am failing. Failing to play my part.<br />
Well that's it, really, low motivation in a system where the energy is at a low already and the important thing keeps shifting around. I don't think I am able to learn as quickly as I used to do; that really knocks your confidence and miss-directs you.<br />
Under it all, I am finding myself trying to define my place as an introvert in the workplace, for years I have made a lot of concious behaviour changes to break the introvert mould that forms around you. Ultimately this "concious behaviour" puts a stress on you in small ways you cannot imagine until you find the space to go and look at yourself properly. Next time I post, I'll be talking about a few other things I have gotten wrong over the years and more recently too. However, quitting this job was not a mistake, it was getting in the way of me being happy at all. If this is you, watch and learn from <a href="https://www.ted.com/talks/susan_cain_the_power_of_introverts?language=en" target="_blank">Susan Cains TED talk : "The power of introverts"</a> .Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-21500733714648198382019-06-09T08:37:00.002+00:002019-07-22T11:41:51.894+00:00Fish BraaiSome notes on the fish BBQ.<br />
It's probably the 1st time I actually cooked for someone else, which says a lot, but does not excuse 3 mistakes.<br />
1. I forgot to add garlic to the bruschetta mix - I added a tad too much onion, but they were better than last time due to better toasting skills<br />
2. I should double-foil the parcels on the braai, they all tore slightly, but with no consequence, still more foil does help.<br />
3. Put in a tad more coal to boost heat, it took over an hour to complete 2 re-loads of the grid.<br />
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This is the bruschetta recipe https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/bruschetta_with_tomato_and_basil/<br />
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This is the Hake braai recipe, it was a large fish, https://www.lovefood.com/recipes/60526/andrew-nutters-bbq-fillet-of-hake<br />
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I made a modified version of the recipe for quick following<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUbiKmCQdbFCX6759_lxfZxpC_tpDnA6VCyyTVscDqdcS8OKuLmB7xezk87Cq1GCjRQ0fK3GzHLEh1ZZZFxbz1ljgOY5xuIQ9Ntw0r6-0MFYl0dXZav4EWArxRL4G0Posk6na1/s1600/20190608_172026.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUbiKmCQdbFCX6759_lxfZxpC_tpDnA6VCyyTVscDqdcS8OKuLmB7xezk87Cq1GCjRQ0fK3GzHLEh1ZZZFxbz1ljgOY5xuIQ9Ntw0r6-0MFYl0dXZav4EWArxRL4G0Posk6na1/s320/20190608_172026.jpg" width="240" /></a><span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-GB;">Hake BBQ</span></h3>
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<span style="font-family: "symbol"; font-size: 12.0pt;">·</span><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>200 g beetroot, peeled and cut into quarters </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "symbol"; font-size: 12.0pt;">·</span><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>4 tbsp olive oil </span></div>
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lengthways </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "symbol"; font-size: 12.0pt;">·</span><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>4 x 200g Fillets of hake, skin on and boned </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "symbol"; font-size: 12.0pt;">·</span><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>1 juice and zest lemon </span></div>
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I decided to share the audio for a takedown claim, which is 21 seconds, and frankly pretty much bull. So anyway it's the copyright people gone mad. The moving images are here - but now the sound is just not that much fun. I worked hard for it EMI are not fun people. Glad I don't buy that much from them.<br />
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To see the clip and what the fuss was about go to youtube : <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad-vq1DBUWs&feature=youtu.be">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad-vq1DBUWs&feature=youtu.be</a> Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-75157146100358177232018-11-01T09:11:00.001+00:002018-11-01T09:11:35.022+00:00Technogripes : So much stuff you go blindAs someone very much aware of the consumer society and having multiple reasons for railing against the world in a effort to fix it, this is my tech gripe. I notice it's some time since I posted a moan, but this is hopefully a happy resolver posting for some.<br />
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Okay so that's my GDPR rant out of the way. I'll let you know later how that one turns out, they only have a bot social account and they only do paid support, so waiting 24 hour turn around on the tech guys, so far I am almost able to log in.</div>
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So here it is - I was staring at my Amazon "HD" tablet, it's a 7 gen or something, but the colours amazon used when they ported the stock calendar app are clearly not useable - but I thought this was the google app, but it's not. Sooo , see the screenie below that, where I get to eat my hat. I had to simply install the real google app, and now I am no longer blind.</div>
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<br />Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-12273782216971980602018-06-03T18:18:00.000+00:002018-06-03T18:18:10.683+00:00Job hunting on weekends againThis weekend, like so many lately I have spent a little time job hunting.<br />
3 applications sent in SCSC, CMR and ADDER is as far I got this weekend. Would love to be able to send out loads of applications and then not suffer a mental overload when you get more than 2 emails back on one day and have to set up interviews and preparation work in a hurry.<br />
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I keep thinking there must be something I forgot to do in all this, but generally, if you are adept at it, you can get past the recruiter. Recruiters, not sure why I bother too much making links, they rarely place you, and companies are happy to deal directly. Sure, the more senior you are, the better a recruiter will work for you. That does count, an agent does grease the wheels, but not a guarantee. which is probably what I'm looking for, to have to not deal with dozens of contacts, just with one.Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-78650946333223917832018-05-29T11:19:00.001+00:002018-05-29T11:19:12.246+00:00Are MMO's a thing at my age?A few Neverwinter Nights links<br />
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Here're a few usefull links and informations, that'll hopefully help you in NWO:<br />
<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Neverwinter/wiki/leveling">https://www.reddit.com/r/Neverwinter/wiki/leveling</a><br />
how to unlock chat, auction house and more.<br />
<a href="http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Sword_Coast_Chronicles_Campaign">http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Sword_Coast_Chronicles_Campaign</a><br />
gives you something to follow, and a few good rewards on your way to level 70.<br />
<a href="http://forum.arcgames.com/neverwinter/categories/guild-recruitment-pc">http://forum.arcgames.com/neverwinter/categories/guild-recruitment-pc</a><br />
look for a decent guild and join one, this will also make NWO easier and more fun to play.<br />
<a href="http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Astral_Diamond">http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Astral_Diamond</a><br />
read up about AD, and start doing those random daily dungeons/skirmishes to earn it.<br />
<a href="https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/VIP_Program">https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/VIP_Program</a><br />
is another good source for a steady AD income from opening lockboxes with the daily key you get from it, and the ViP perks you unlock in time aren't that bad either.<br />
<a href="https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Leadership">https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Leadership</a><br />
it will take time to rank up this profession, but do it on each character you have, and it will provide you with usefull items (Refinement Points), some Gold and XP in return.<br />
<a href="https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Invocation">https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Invocation</a><br />
another source of useful items and bonus XP.<br />
<a href="https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Events">https://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Events</a><br />
can give you a whole boatload of free items and AD. next one in line is the Winter Festival, get one character to level 30 before it is active, and you can make millions of AD from it with a bit of loot luck.<br />
<a href="http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/neverwinter/news/detail/10819944-arc-quests-pc-improvements-on-the-horizon">http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/neverwinter/news/detail/10819944-arc-quests-pc-improvements-on-the-horizon</a><br />
hopefully more free ZEN, when it's up and running again.<br />
And when you want to spend ZEN, be smart and only "shop", when they've a winter/summer sale (40% discount on anything) going.<br />
<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Neverwinter/wiki/currencies">https://www.reddit.com/r/Neverwinter/wiki/currencies</a><br />
last but not least, read this before buying ZEN through Steam...Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-9924090424590718072017-12-15T09:11:00.000+00:002017-12-15T10:38:38.157+00:00Last DayToday is my last day at Citrix.<br />
What shall I say after 7 years, lets compose ourselves, I have a severance package, and some clauses, which pretty much says, "be nice, and we will be nice".<br />
For me , today says, "the wheel turns".<br />
This last year has been more about people and process than about software engineering sadly, although one positive process thing was learning a lot of agile. I tried to learn some Java and Angular this year, but that's another story, and as evidenced today, was pointless.<br />
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It's been a good ride though, in the previous 6 years, I learned a new programming language, two actually if you count my rubbish Python, which really is more ropey than snake. I learned about virtualisation, that changing tools can happen many times in a year, and that testing, is not checking!<br />
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I learned to drink beer, and that more than a pint of beer does not like me the next day. I know I will meet some ex Citrites in the future, just like I have me many ex Symbianites since those doors closed 8 years ago, so do keep the connection open your end. I am really looking forward to working with software that is a bit closer to real hardware again, and more focused on delivering one thing. I suppose I never really got the hang of working in large companies, Symbian and Citrix for me feel so large and mechanical as places to work, where the daily email barrage is a relentless un-necessary distraction that communicates no true message in the end. I hope, email is a thing we fix in future. Even Slack , fixes nothing in reality. And while in that basket, nor did Skype fix anything. The lesson there, keep your head down, probably my greatest flaw.<br />
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Signing out<br />
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(Starting a contract position at Displaylink in January, well chuffed.)Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-72544515150587803772017-11-28T09:07:00.001+00:002017-12-15T10:39:38.157+00:00Headshot<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A real lady, and after 2 weeks still settling in, feeling like old family. We have found that, she likes to watch TV in the evenings with us. Is still very shy and retreats to a cosy dark corner for any sudden movement or noises. So not many good well lit photos. She is a real lady, very polite; well trained and all; and although lazy to jump up on the bed is not inactive at all, she just shot past me now like a thundering bullet 3 times up and down the stairs, just randomly. Does not like sudden noises, but is perfectly fine with the vacuum cleaner. </div>
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Finding a cat was a plan that started back in May actually, I made a sortie out to the Godmanchester shelter to see what the place was like and was totally impressed. Woodgreen is not like any other animal charity I've been to. It's very organised, astutely funded (although we found that even that is a tough job), very slick managed site, and focused on one thing. Animal well-being, and that was my big concern, after last having had an animal 10 years ago, I wondered what had changed in petcare. Not much, aside from more regimented immunization it appears.</div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJG2j2etG0vhpdf0hfzjqX-mowTgHzWHGS-pjhInH1ez7fiRGwoeJEnmdE02gwa4vGVsKB4pV5_o-hmyv3Af_UCrtZpxq9ZD_VT5N_Gl8dYTqc0uSLCyufJBrIeCMipQOgVD8h/s1600/19554342_10155391778544536_10404336219532845_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"></a>Nala really loves a good ear rubbing and will walk almost endlessly in circles until your arm is about to fall off just for nudges with her flat nose. Almost trying to scent transfer I guess, but she loves head scratching. Nala is always purring, and slowly getting more comfortable, and spends most time with the youngest boy, mostly under his bed. Oh, and we found she does like to play with all those kinds of fluffy toys and balls that can be knocked about. Quite fun to watch.</div>
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Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-66671244967812104382017-05-16T08:42:00.001+00:002017-12-15T10:39:13.468+00:00Am I in tune?Started trying to sing recently. As a slightly tone deaf and slightly imbalanced (that last I think happened on a shooting range) hearing person, it's not as simple as you might imagine. Being tone deaf, I have always found it hard to listen to anyone talking or singing. The former probably more out of habit. but I have never had an ipod. a spotify an itunes or a CD collection. I have just over a dozen CDs to my name, such a small collection it's not even worth throwing them out. So why sing?<br />
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Well it's a happy thing I guess.<br />
<a href="http://www.reaper.fm/">http://www.reaper.fm/</a> - looks cool, might try buy this later on.<br />
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<a href="https://malfunktion.bandcamp.com/releases">https://malfunktion.bandcamp.com/releases</a><br />
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Also tried out but was disappointing by JukeDeck. AI music composer, <a href="https://www.jukedeck.com/">https://www.jukedeck.com/</a></div>
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JukeDeck is really limited and random. Makes great sounds 9/10 times though, so good for intros or outros/stings. But since no 2 sounds are ever similar, it's not possible to really do something that feels "continous" without spending a load of time generating random short tracks.<br />
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Just found an alternative to Reaper - making me wonder if computer made/composed music is the new art frontier. And whether everyone is using a common codebase to churn out all of these apps.<br />
It's MAGIX Music Maker<br />
http://www.magix.com/us/music-maker/<br />
And you an get it for a limited time in the humble bundle with some free credit go buy plugins (trax too I assume.)</div>
Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-24248199487296444532017-02-24T21:48:00.004+00:002017-12-15T10:40:07.977+00:00HouseRadiator and boiler notes<br />
Some good backgrounder notes written for installers that actually explain how the things work for non installers too.<br />
<a href="http://www.stovefittersmanual.co.uk/articles/boiler-stoves/">http://www.stovefittersmanual.co.uk/articles/boiler-stoves/</a><br />
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<br />Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-77898480222095987502016-12-07T22:31:00.000+00:002016-12-09T13:51:15.469+00:00Empyrion Galactic Survival Gamemaster pointsSome console command pointers and game rules.<br />
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<b>ban</b> <player name="" or="" steam-64-id=""> <duration> </duration></player><br />
<duration>= number of h (hours) d (days) or m (months)</duration><br />
<b>unban</b> <player name="" teamid=""> </player><br />
<b>kick</b> <player name="" teamid=""> <i>[message]</i></player><br />
<i><b>list</b> <i>perm[issions] lists players and permissions</i></i><br />
<b>list</b> <i>ban[ned]</i>
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<b>kick</b> all <i>[message] </i>kicks everyone and sends a message
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<i><i> </i> </i><br />
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<b>Godmode</b><br />
<b> </b>Enables or disables <b>Godmode</b> for the current player. This allows you to fly, not take enemy damage and walk through walls/floors.<br />
<b>Map </b>Lists and displays all of the resources and PoIs (Points of Interest) on the map.
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<b><b>teleport x, y, z,</b> </b>Teleports you to those coordinates, only on the playfield you currently are on.<br />
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<b>sector</b> '<sectorname>' </sectorname><br />
<b>time</b> <value n="" seconds=""> Sets the time of the server (with a value input) (Example: 10 is night, 10000 is day.) </value><br />
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<b>delete</b> <faction><br />
<b>allow</b> <faction> <playerid><br />
<b>deny</b> <faction> <playerid><br />
<b>remove</b> <faction> <playerid><br />
<b>entity</b> <faction> <entityid><br />
<b>list</b><br />
<b>list</b> <faction><br />
<b>stats</b></faction></entityid></faction></playerid></faction></playerid></faction></playerid></faction></faction></playerid></faction></faction><br />
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<a name='more'></a>Tried to create an Alien POI yesterday. A few things, mean this is almost improbably hard. Was hopeing to create a maze POI of sorts. Roughly the steps are<br />
<faction><playerid>Only works with a BA. It's easier if you use creative mode to copy an existing POI.</playerid></faction><br />
<faction><playerid>Give the building a new name.</playerid></faction><br />
<faction><playerid>If not using a existing POI, make sure the BA is set to private faction, replace human core with Alien core, then use command</playerid></faction><br />
<faction><playerid>faction entity Aln 339003</playerid></faction><br />
<faction><playerid>Aln is the faction name for Alien, you have to use Aln, not ALN or Alien</playerid></faction><br />
<faction><playerid>339003 is the id (use the di command to get this)</playerid></faction><br />
<faction><playerid>Then the base will not go hostile, but your turrets will fire at it. You then have to import it into a new world, the only way it appears is by adding to a playfield.yml and regenerating. But the base must also be set to level the ground and allow to be partly below ground level in most cases. Might write a command to set that flag and find links to the .yml editing process.</playerid></faction><br />
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Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-79281582354225048342016-07-02T21:28:00.001+00:002016-07-02T21:28:47.071+00:00For all your spatula needs<p dir="ltr">For all your spatula needs is a special accomplishment in the game called idle quest for Android. Idle quest is a pretty mindless qame in a series of non-questlike questing games. As a text based game it's not too shabby and shows off how much you can do with text only if you have a good game concept. Unfortunately idle quest is good for only one thing:  Easy accomplishments and thus easy google play ranking levels.<br>
But as an ace the game has a few almost impossible achievements. Today I reached "for all your spatula needs" which requires crafting any amulet with discount quality and any quality weapon of type spatula. All you then have to do is wait until you happen to quest through spatula city as well to get it. Which will give you the accomplishment after waiting about a minute or two at most. Just be sure not to craft any amulet nor weapon. Now I twice got one of the requirements,  first a spatula and later an amulet, but the penalty for keeping the item eventually slows your progress to a crawl, so getting both together in a short space of time is not simple. Well it's luck. Here is my screen shot of Invisible spatula and Discount gemstone.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Good luck. And thanks to Topcog. </p>
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Proposal</h2>
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A Mission Day is a social event in the "virtual-reality" Ingress game which plays out in the real world. Mission Days are designed to promote tourism in the host city and get publicized in the online community calendar. The Event takes place on a pre-determined Saturday morning, and will involve quite a bit of walking.<br />
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The Ingress game is different things to many people, my personal description of it is that it primarily involves <b>walking, and beer or tea.</b> Ingress is a lot like geo-cacheing, and many people play solo, but when we get together it becomes slightly competitive. The game awards you points for distance walked, number of places you
visit and so on, but the benefit for many is around physical and mental
health. The game is played worldwide and involves visiting as many historic sites or points of interest as possible, and through a system of "tagging" to apply virtual reality spray-paint and control territory for your team by using your built-in GPS. Yes, there are two teams, and no, combat does not involve shooting or running. That does not mean that the gameplay at other times is not real at all. Amazon gift vouchers will also go to players meeting in-game goals such as number of kilometers walked for this specific event. The big social events typically are fully outdoors and cover a Saturday morning, entire day, or in the evening as a social meal where players compare game scores or just enjoy a beer/tea. Oh, almost forgot to mention, there is cake!<br />
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Participants will need a smartphone and a small amount of mobile data contract. Must know how to safely cross a street, not obstruct sidewalks, enjoy the sights of historic Cambridge. A minimal level of fitness to keep walking (wheelchairs are allowed) for a few hours is helpful, and obviously good walking shoes. You must also be keen to explore, and to learn know how to play an online game and keep to the rules by playing nice. Ingress is a free game created by Google. As such, an email address is required to play, although you do remain anonymous. <br />
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The Cambridge city center is a busy commuter zone, but is packed with interesting things to see which many folk never notice. You might even get to find hidden routes to unique or useful places just by playing. Join us out of curiosity for just a day, or sign up permanently and play the game for free. Choose your team and join us today and find a local community near you. <a href="https://www.ingress.com/community/">https://www.ingress.com/community/</a><br />
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Typical turnouts are up to 20 people, young and old (children intentionally not included in this photo from a recent meeting.) However we expect a slightly larger turnout for the Mission Day because it is a more accessible event and has a special in-game reward.<br />
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Supported smartphones or tablets are Android or Apple/IOS and have a
GPS. Play using a tablet is possible if your device has a GPS. A
portable wifi hotspot will be available on the day if you do not have
mobile data access. The exact walking route is unknown at this time, nor is the expected duration although expected to be 3-4 hours.<br />
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You will need to choose between joining the Green or blue team, the choice you make is not permanent, and conveys no actual meaning at all. I am an agent of the Enlightened faction, although that matters little because Mission Day is a cross-faction event and more social than competitive - although competition definitely comes into it. I would thus advise you join the Enlightened or "Green" team.<br />
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I'm using this page to gather all the information I have about my plan to host a mission day - probably good idea to set a date to start with, and then work towards that. I'm keen to use A Saturday in summer, just before the holidays on 19 July. First step is to contact the local tourism board/ publicity association.<br />
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<li>I'm going to poll people with questions similar to these I'm going to steal from Sam Edwards questions from this list :
<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UyrZ07Ck-AXt3Ma-VnpTQ4nhlgsdVLZw364rrZKzeDc/viewform?usp=form_confirm">https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UyrZ07Ck-AXt3Ma-VnpTQ4nhlgsdVLZw364rrZKzeDc/viewform?usp=form_confirm</a></li>
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<li>Here are some idea of what the application to the publicity association application could look like.<a href="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-LQ90X-k2L8fkhac0RKOVJMYXBkY1BhOHQ5b0l3S1VQYkhZMXh0bzI0VGhSZXRlSEpweDg&usp=sharing#">https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-LQ90X-k2L8fkhac0RKOVJMYXBkY1BhOHQ5b0l3S1VQYkhZMXh0bzI0VGhSZXRlSEpweDg&usp=sharing#</a> </li>
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<li>Ingress mission day application form: <a class="ot-anchor aaTEdf" dir="ltr" href="http://www.ingress.com/missionday" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.ingress.com/missionday</a></li>
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<li>Google plus discussion: <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Ingress/posts/91XCxH8SL6z">https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Ingress/posts/91XCxH8SL6z</a> </li>
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Conrad Braamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516128061510018135noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12237388.post-33863235631445192872016-03-23T11:35:00.001+00:002016-03-23T11:35:48.183+00:00Proud of my son<p dir="ltr">Rather proud of my eldest son today. I had a kind of crappy and tense day . Easter holiday been planned after 3 years. Last day of school for him last day of work for next 2weeks for me.... and he has an accident on the football pitch. Now Rhys and accidents during phys ed seems a recurring thing. So I'm not panicking when I get a call at lunchtime to rush off to the school. He broke his collarbone so I rush over and have to take him to hospital. Now if it was serious it would be an ambulance so I'm not flipping out. But he is in such pain when I get to the school he is too sore to even say "hi dad". Bundled gingerly into the car and then drive carefully to the hospital every damn pothole the council failed to fill in gets a wince of pain from the passenger seat.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Potholes the council does not fill due to budget cuts. Which has now kept mum and dad out of work for 3 hours each as we run him up to A&E. All the traffic lights go green. The queue when we get there is 5 minutes long and the staff are so professional and efficient. Careful and slow, but efficient and it makes me wonder why the NHS is facing cuts to people who are passionate about what they do and are doing their best. Why?</p>
<p dir="ltr">So the shoulder is now in a sling. It still hurts but he will mend. I'm proud of Rhys. And also proud of Gregory. I hope my boys do see this one day and hold me to my promise to never let go.</p>
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