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Street level pictures on A9 [www.amazon.com]

I'm a little chagrined (or vindicated) to see this, because it's an idea I came up with about a year ago. Nice to see it implemented without having to do the work myself!

They have an explanation of how Amazon created the photos on the Yellow Pages site.

My idea was a little more collaborative -- the ability for any user to upload GPS encoded photos. You then could look at an overview map which would show how densely people have uploaded pictures in particular areas, and you could take virtual tours of those places.

You then would need a way of determining which pictures were the best in a densely photographed area. Probably some sort of rating scheme.

08:48 PM, 30 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

I appeared on the front page of the Register-Guard yesterday.

10:19 AM, 30 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Animal-Human Hybrids Spark Controversy [news.nationalgeographic.com]

Scientists are blending now creating GMO animals:

Scientists have begun blurring the line between human and animal by producing chimeras—a hybrid creature that's part human, part animal.

Chinese scientists at the Shanghai Second Medical University in 2003 successfully fused human cells with rabbit eggs. The embryos were reportedly the first human-animal chimeras successfully created. They were allowed to develop for several days in a laboratory dish before the scientists destroyed the embryos to harvest their stem cells.

In Minnesota last year researchers at the Mayo Clinic created pigs with human blood flowing through their bodies.

And at Stanford University in California an experiment might be done later this year to create mice with human brains.

This reminds me of a thought experiment I had about ten years ago while in college:

Humans and apes are fairly similar genetically. Yet some religious groups think that people have souls and apes do not. Given that we can now start blending the line between humans and apes, imagine doing an experiment where..

You 'create' 100 children:

  • The first child is 100% human, 0% ape.
  • The next child is 99% human, 1% ape.
  • The next child is 98% human, 1% ape.
  • Etc...
  • The last child is 100% ape, 0% human.

Now these people believe that having a soul is a binary thing. Either you have a soul or you don't. So the question is: which of these children have souls, and which do not?

(Stop and think about that before continuing. What do you think?)

The conclusion you (inevitably I think) come to is one of the following:

  • There is a gene for having a soul. Somewhere in your genetic material is a gene that makes you have a soul. Or,
  • There is no such thing as the soul. Or,
  • The soul is not a binary thing at all. There are degrees of soul.

I won't say which of those I subscribe to, but I thought it an interesting thing to think about.

11:13 AM, 27 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

How to podcast [www.engadget.com]

07:30 PM, 25 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Lars has an good discussion of folksonomies. Michael has an excellent discussion of the shortcomings of folksonomies as well.

03:19 PM, 24 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Mailman with AOLserver [mail.python.org]

It looks like it's quite possible to run Mailman on Aolserver. I've gotten it to mostly work. The main problem I seem to be having is that I can't get the cgi mapping to work. Here's what I have:

ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nscgi"
ns_param map "GET /mailman/ ${mailmanprefix}/cgi-bin"
ns_param map "POST /mailman/ ${mailmanprefix}/cgi-bin"

If I put a symlink from www/mailman to the /usr/local/mailman directory, it mostly works (but only mostly). But it really should work with the mapping, so I've removed the symlink, and I've tried fiddling with it in lots of ways. I'm back to the original configuration (I verified that), and am wondering if there is some trick to it.

Vinod says you have to list every directory, and I've tried that as well, although I really hope that is not the case.

Anyone have any suggestions?

11:23 AM, 23 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (2)

I had to use ./configure --without-cxx

09:51 AM, 21 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

I'm flagging this for reading. A PDF version is available.

07:02 PM, 20 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Mac OS X can send and receive faxes

I didn't realize this, but I can send and receive faxes from my Mac without any extra software. Cool.

04:32 PM, 20 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Google stops link spamming [www.google.com]

We'll need to update some OpenACS packages to support this.

12:59 AM, 20 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

HOT AIR: Postal Experiments [www.improb.com]

Hilarious.

08:32 PM, 18 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Log response times in Aolserver

Dossy turned me on the fact that you can easily log the amount of time each request takes in Aolserver.

I've commited this to oacs-5-1, so it will start appearing in OpenACS soon.

I believe I can use this in conjuction with Analog to produce reports on the amount of time each request takes...

07:53 PM, 18 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Interesting.

05:11 PM, 18 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

An excellent description of how social security works, and both sides of the political divide on this issue. (No, social security is not broken or heading for disaster).

03:44 PM, 18 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Problems with Postgres not starting up right

This morning, I received an email from a monitoring service that let me know that one of the sites I am responsible for was not responding.

The message on the server's main page said that the database was down.

So I log into the server, take down Aolserver, and attempt to restart Postgres:

svc -d /service/servername

www:~# /etc/init.d/postgresql restart
Stopping PostgreSQL database server: postmaster/usr/lib/postgresql/bin/pg_ctl: kill: (30083) - No such process
pg_ctl: postmaster does not shut down
.
Starting PostgreSQL database server: postmaster ((null) already running.).

www:~# su - postgres
postgres@www:~$ pg_ctl stop
waiting for postmaster to shut down...2005-01-17 10:26:12 [1548] LOG:  received smart shutdown request
.2005-01-17 10:26:12 [1590] LOG:  shutting down
..2005-01-17 10:26:15 [1590] LOG:  database system is shut down
done
postmaster successfully shut down
postgres@www:~$ exit
logout
www:~# /etc/init.d/postgresql start

01:10 PM, 17 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (1)

SMTP Auth and SMTP over SSL [people.brad-x.com]

Describes how to set up SMTP-AUTH on Postfix on Debian. I had so much frustration getting SMTP-AUTH to work with Qmail that I switched to Postfix.

10:55 PM, 15 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

La Concheta Mudslide [www.theclandestino.com]

This picture really helps bring home the power of the mudslides. Several friends of my cousin were killed in this slide...

07:12 PM, 15 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Jon Udell: Linky in action [weblog.infoworld.com]

An overview of the Linky extention to Firefox.

02:34 PM, 14 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Measuring code complexity [www.linuxjournal.com]

Describes some of the ways you can attempt to measure the complexity of software.

One of the flaws in open-source software is that everyone wants the software to do different things -- so users add in lots of options. This article exposes the danger of not being selective when adding new functionality in.

12:15 PM, 13 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

touch /service/servicename/down

04:03 PM, 12 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Roadmap for Arch 2.0 [www.gnuarch.org]

Two-tracked effort. Interesting the amount of buzz baz has gotten.

I'm glad they are paying attention to both Windows and UI issues.

02:11 PM, 12 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Researchers at the University of Toronto have invented an infrared-sensitive material that's five times more efficient at turning the sun's power into electrical energy than current methods.

04:12 PM, 10 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Makes your handwriting into a computer font.

10:07 AM, 06 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

One of the developers from the Switzerland map service describes what they did on this site. This site is one of the best examples of xmlhttprequest that I've seen, and it's very smoothly done.

07:49 AM, 06 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Unable to acquire revision lock?

I got this error:

arch_commit: unable to acquire revision lock (could not rename file.)
tree: /home/safe4all-staging/safe4all-staging
revision: jade@safe4all.org--2005/openacs--staging--5.1.0--patch-14

The problem was the umask of another user committing to the archive. That set the permissions so I couldn't access them.

I figured out what was going on with help from ddaa and Rotty on #arch. They suggested using strace on the tla commit. That helped diagnose the problem.

Then, to fix it, you have to do this (I had to be root for some reason):

cd /home/safe4all/{archives}/2005/openacs/openacs--staging/openacs--staging--5.1.0/
chmod g+w *
cd patch-13
chmod g+w ++revision-lock/
chmod g+w ++revision-lock/+contents/

Then the commit worked.

11:31 AM, 05 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Apparently, you can add in photos to lars-blogger via Flikr.

08:11 AM, 04 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Lots of examples of xmlhttprequest [jpspan.sourceforge.net]

Lots of examples.

10:50 AM, 03 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

43 Things [43things.com]

Interesting website, similar to http://del.ico.us, which tracks things you want to do with your life.

10:24 PM, 01 Jan 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

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