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Neil Gaiman gives life advice

I saw this video on failblog, of all places. A bit misplaced, I thought. Neil Gaiman gave a graduation speech at a university to a bunch of arts graduates. He talks about how important it is to make mistakes and learn from them, how important it is to face success, which nobody prepares you for and how to learn from that, too. Also of grave significance to me is his advice that whoever you are, chances are you’ll come up with something new and some will say it can’t be done because your idea is outside their carefully-crafted model of reality. ...

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Some old nude photos

About this time last year, I shot a bunch of nude photos with a friend of mine for her life modelling portfolio as she needed to get pictures to people. It was such a delightful evening as there’s something really great about doing a photoshoot with a close friend and taking things slowly with plenty of breaks for wine and hugs and the like! One of the things I plan on doing when I go back to Canada is doing another glamorous photoshoot – maybe even somewhere in the woods for that added touch of wildness in the images. ...

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How to fix ThinkPad x121e 3G & Bluetooth in Ubuntu

I got tired of trawling through forums to find these answers so I collated them for you! My work laptop is a Lenovo ThinkPad x121e. It’s stupidly energy-efficient, quiet and most importantly built like a brick. When I took the bottom cover off to upgrade the RAM to 8GB, I was struck by the build quality and was gratified to see the area around the hard disk and other crucial sections of the mainboard was reinforced with extra structural metalwork. ...

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Ubuntu 12.04 on Rackspace Cloud Servers

Really, the title should have some sort of clever warning about not upgrading 11.10 to 12.04 when running a Rackspace Cloud Server. I tried this on Saturday (4 days ago) and it’s taken me this long to recover my server. And by recover I mean ‘snatch the files and data off it, then recreate it from scratch running 11.10’. You see, among other things, Ubuntu seems to require a custom kernel to run on Rackspace’s infrastructure. ...

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HP MicroServer + ZFS = Win

I recently procured one of these beauties after staring enviously at the one we have on our desk for testing at work. It’s a HP ProLiant MicroServer – a bit of a mouthful, but a good piece of kit! It comes with 2GB RAM 250GB HDD Dual-core AMD Turion II N40L processor Gig Ethernet More USB ports than I know what to do with Three more 3.5″ disk bays, which I filled with 2TB Western Digital disks Some flashy lights I bought it after umm-ing and aah-ing about building a replacement for my ageing Windows Home Server file server. ...

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The Pier at Burning Man MK II

Last year, I went to Burning Man, a festival quite unlike anything else on earth. To call it an ‘Arts Festival’ would be doing it a disservice. I won’t go into the ins and outs of it because it’ll take me several hours to write something satisfactory. Instead, check this out. It’s done the rounds on the Internet and has gone spectacularly viral since its release and is still one of the best Burning Man videos I’ve seen. ...

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ZFS Send and Receive

As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m running a series on ZFS storage systems mostly for the purposes of remembering this stuff and tangentially on the off chance that it’ll help someone too! Today’s documentation entry is concerned with using ZFS’ *send* and *receive* commands to backup datasets over a network. Since installing a new storage server at work, we’ve had an old DL385 G6 chassis with 6 1TB disks kicking about for a good 6 months with a view to converting it to a backup storage device for snapshots and the like. ...

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Facebook -vs- Blogging

This infographic makes a great argument in favour of using a blogging platform – ideally self-hosted – as a means of sharing content. Having a blog, I’m fully in control of my content – I own the copyright, I can modify, show, hide, publish and delete at will. The “danger” that prospective employers and so on can look you up on Facebook and other social media sites and may refuse to employ you based on what they find there is easily mitigated by the control that you have over your content. ...

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TED - Brené Brown - Listening To Shame

Being ashamed of failure is one the most dangerous psychological traps people fall into. We all do it – every time we’re scared to act because we’re worried about what might go wrong. Every time we want to change something but can’t because we don’t know what will happen if we do. So we get stuck in a loop of wanting to act, but being paralysed. Brené Brown’s talk on TED is illuminating! ...

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Solitude - Synkro Mix

Solitude released another mix a week and bit ago – all Synkro tracks this time. I’ve been toying with the idea of throwing together a mix all composed of a single artist’s tracks and this has definitely reinforced the idea that I ought to do it! This is my favourite track from the mix. When I heard it, it made fun things happen in my brain! Specifically, it really reminds me of being at Burning Man. ...

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Hypocrisy in Hollywood

These days, the hypocrisy in Hollywood has reached astounding levels as the MPAA, RIAA and other media associations have been beating their breast and shouting to anyone who will listen that illegal filesharing and torrents are killing their profits. However, the truth is that firms like NetFlix are losing more money in paying the MPAA’s extortionate licensing fees than they lose to those pesky Swedish Internet Pirates. Peter Kim of paralegal. ...