Thursday, 21 June 2007

Lunch with NickelNuts today reminded me there’s still a huge need to aggregate communities of affinity (especially my favorite combo: affinity + geography). The tools we have today still aren’t mature enough to make this easy. This isn’t about creating a new silo. It’s about herding cats.

Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Flat Earth Releases Angry Planet @ Acadia Cafe June 30

From FlatEarthBrewing.com:

“Flat Earth is sponsoring 10 hours of awesome bands and we will release our next and long awaited beer named Angry Planet, an American pale ale made with organic ingredients.”

From AcadiaCafe.com:

Flat Earth Brewing & Acadia Cafe Present
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Time: 2:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Cover Charge: $5.00
Ages: All Ages

Flat Earth Revival
All Day Music Fest and Flat Earth Brewery Organic Ale release
!!!!$1 Organic Ale Pints with admission!!!!

lineup:
2pm Roe Family Singers
3:15pm Steve Kaul (Brass Kings mystery appearance?)
4:30pm Carl Johnson (The Non Brothers Johnson)
5:45pm John Wills
7:00pm Anthony Newes
8:45pm Painted Saints
10:30pm Night in the Box

A Scanner Darkly – Movie Review

Tonight, I watched Richard Linklater’s adaptation of ‘A Scanner Darkly’. As advertised, it was Philip K. Dick done by Richard Linklater and supervised by David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch with a little 1984 thrown in for optimism. Independent of Linklater’s comfort food cast (everyone is great), SD is an obvious, direct descendant from Slacker – all the characters have a cool that barely covers a festering desperation.

The first Philip K. Dick story I read where I grokked his themes of identity, reality, and questionable conspiracies was Time Out of Joint (think ‘A Beautiful Mind’ as a SciFi tale).

Since then, I’ve re-watched Blade Runner innumerable times and hoped for the best from the other screen adaptations of his work like Minority Report and Total Recall. Minority Report failed for the same reason Time Out of Joint did. The conspiracy was provable. Reality could be defined. While Total Recall leaned toward definition, it didn’t. If it did, I was distracted by how much fun it was.

If the Wikipedia entry is accurate – Linklater held very true to Dick’s original work. And he kept in what I expected from a screen adaptation of Dick’s work – the ambiguity.

Maybe the conspiracy could be proved. Maybe all the clues are there – just like in The Sixth Sense. Or maybe we, including Donna, just want them to be. Maybe we’ll know in three months. Maybe we’re on the wrong side of both the hallucination and the conspiracy. It’s the lack of clarity that makes Dick’s tales creepy, troubling, and memorable.

The brilliance of A Scanner Darkly as a story lay in the anonymity provided by the scramble suit. With it, the same character can play offense and defense without the others catching on, adding to the conspiracy atmosphere (cough * suits paid for by New Path * cough). Not to mention the breakdown of their own personality.

Not only is the movie good – best I’ve seen in 90 days according to my Netflix history – it proves I will watch rotoscoping if the story is interesting.

How to SFTP into a Virtual Server on Your Joyent Accelerator

I’m finally getting around to setting up my Joyent Accelerator.

As I read through the ‘Getting Started with Joyent Accelerator’ wiki, things were going smoothly.

Updating the nameserver at my registrar was unexpectedly fast and easy, as was signing into webmin, setting up a virtual server, a subversion repo, and a couple users.

Now, which of the half dozen name/pass combos do I use for SFTP?
Answer: The admin of the virtual server.

How to find these credentials:

  1. Select ‘Edit Virtual Server’
  2. Expand ‘Configurable Settings’
  3. Click ‘Show…’

Now SFTP in, and everything should look as expected.

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Ququoo.com Update: iCal & RSS Feeds

As a thanks to 75 people befriending Ququoo, I just deployed an update to Ququoo.com. Improvements include:

  • RSS & iCal* feeds
  • auto-hyperlinking urls
  • permalinks
  • fixed timezone bug

If you dig the improvements, click one of the Ququoo PayPal subscription buttons.

Thanks.

*The iCal feeds are working as expected in iCal.app, but not in Google Calendar, despite the iCal validator giving the green light.

Monday, 18 June 2007

Minneapolis / St. Paul Roasters Meetup

via Jared on the Sweet Marias mailing list:

Minneapolis area roasters. We have a date, June 30 a time 2pm and a location Black Sheep Coffee Cafe (705 Southview Blvd., South Saint Paul, MN (651) 554-0155)

For those of you who missed the early posts Peter Middlecamp the owner of Black Sheep is both a new shop owner and Barista competitor yet still placed 6th this year at the US championships. He is also a very nice guy. Here is the email Peter sent me today:
“Sounds great Jared. I’ll have some cupping samples and maybe some signature
beverage ideas for next year for you to try…

I’ll be there. Should be fun.