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MSN / Live bot spamming with fake referrals

March 8th, 2009

Looks like Microsoft’s web spider is crawling sites repoting fake (spam) referrals coming from live.search.com. These referrals are completely bogus and if you look at the keywords, it’s quite obvious.

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Free (CC-BY) Website & Wordpress themes

November 15th, 2008

Some days ago I ran into some free software project website which used an Arcsin template. The themes on the site seem to be pretty neat, and best of all, free to use for any purpose (the author merely states that the attribution part must be done by linking back to the website).

Anyway, I suggest to check these out – there is a nifty preview feature as well, so no time wasted trying out something that you wouldn’t like. :-)

I’ve changed this blog to use the Colorvoid theme for now…

Update 2008-11-16: Okay, there is one serious flaw (in my opinion) in these themes. And that is the fact that they are fixed-width (including images, so it’s not a trivial task to fix them). The smileys also appear in boxes that disrupt the text flow, which is quite annoying.

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Google Apps for fealdia.org users

May 27th, 2008

I’ve finished jumping through all the hoops of setting up Google Apps for fealdia.org, so anyone wanting to test it out may bug me for an invitation. This means the folks idling on #fealdia @ freenode. :)

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Wordpress upgraded to 2.5

April 19th, 2008

Wordpress has been upgraded to 2.5, along with the Google Analytics plugin. So far so good.

… is what I’d like say, but I also upgraded some Debian packages and ran out of disk space. >_<

Extending logical volume toaster to 600.00 MB
Logical volume toaster successfully resized

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Toaster migrated to umlhelper

March 22nd, 2008

Last month I started writing a helper script for User-mode Linux: umlhelper. The idea was to script the creation/starting/stopping and make maintenance of UML instances easier overall. The virtual machine running the blog/wiki/etc has now been migrated to use the script.

This will make backing up easier as LVM snapshots are supported. On the other hand, it could cause some hiccups. I also halved the amount of memory available, to 128 MiB.

If this holds together to some degree, perhaps I’ll get around to actually releasing something. :-)

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Domain transfer

March 21st, 2008

I’ll probably be transferring fealdia.org from Godaddy to Sitelutions. There’s the price thing, and personally I hate the godaddy pages that are full of crap. Sitelutions has also been managing the DNS for quite some time now, so I figured it’s easier to keep all the stuff in one place.

Renewal at Godaddy is 10.19 USD, transfer to Sitelutions 8.15 USD (with one year extension), new domain price being 8.75 USD. My only complaint about Sitelutions is that their free dynamic DNS is still unsecure (see the ticket OOG-19685 that was created about a year ago). There are free services that have done this right, and one is FreeDNS.afraid.org – kudos to Joshua for maintaining the service all these years!

Anyway, this may or may not mean that the site is unreachable for a while in the future. :-P

Update 2008-03-22: The transfer will proceed on 2008-03-25.

Update 2008-03-27: Transfer was a success (no DNS downtime):

Domain ID:D106007585-LROR
Domain Name:FEALDIA.ORG
Created On:03-Apr-2005 09:38:51 UTC
Last Updated On:27-Mar-2008 03:32:28 UTC
Expiration Date:03-Apr-2009 09:38:51 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:eNom, Inc. (R39-LROR)
Status:TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:TRANSFERPERIOD
Registrant ID:GODA-011051396

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Analytics enabled on blog and wiki

March 13th, 2008

Google Analytics has been now enabled for both the blog and the wiki.

If you are worried about your privacy on this or other sites that use Google Analytics for usage statistics (a lot of them do), I recommend installing the NoScript extension for Firefox (or using some other means to disable the javascripts in other browsers). With NoScript you can just mark google-analytics.com as untrusted and you’ve successfully opted out from (some of) Google’s evil future plans :-)

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Considering Google Analytics

March 13th, 2008

I generally dislike the idea of one corporation having access to vast amounts of information, but privacy is something you can sell for a price nowadays – if you have any in the first place. Because of the extensive statistics Google Analytics provides, I started wondering whether I should start using it as well.

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Toaster up and running

July 4th, 2007

After twiddling with UMLs for a long time I’ve finally managed to set up and configure one guest (toaster.fealdia.org) to be in a reasonable state. At the moment it is running Debian Etch (+backports) on a fresh Linux kernel 2.6.21.5.

In the future, I plan on moving some services to it and making them more public (my homepage, wiki, public bookmarks, gallery, svn mirror to name few possibilities). For now, only blog.fealdia.org is hosted on it, with a fresh WordPress installation.

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