Posts Tagged ‘Knowledge’

Me and Yahoo! Pipes

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

Jumping on teh intarnets bandwagon, I’ve been playing around with laying some pipe, Yahoo! style. Iskold and MacManus have the best explanation as they draw a parallel between it and relational databases and just like those databases it can have a bit of a learning curve but it allows for some pretty powerful and nifty connections to be made once you get a hang of it.

Below is a screenshot of my Planets Pipe which mixes together Gnome, KDE, and Ubuntu sorted descending by date then by post title.

Yahoo Pipes
Squiggly lines abound!

As far as Pipes go this is pretty basic as it just folds the feeds of three sites together into one, the real power lies in using operators to chop up, drill into, and slice ‘n’ dice the data. For example, you could build a Pipe that feeds you info about a geographic location from photos on Flickr, listings on Craigslist and Freecycle, concert information from Pollstar, and events from Meetup. That’s the beauty of pipes is that it treats the Internet like a giant database and you can sort, query, and mix data to your hearts delight. As for myself, I am still getting my head around it and musing over what sort of data mash would have the greatest utility in my life.

What kind of pipe would you lay (using Yahoo! :-P )?

2 Years of Linux on My Desktop

Friday, February 9th, 2007

It has been two years since I made the cut at home over to Ubuntu on our laptops and server (with one lonely box running Media Center under XP–hello, J. River, I’m looking at you!) with absolutely no regrets and when Elwood Heavy Industries finds itself a little more flush with cash that box will go dark and I’ll run Media Center either in Wine or on a rogue Win2k install under Qemu. So anyway, CNET poses the question, “Is the Linux operating system for me?” and the answers are balanced as well as helpful. Worth giving it a read, especially if you have any curiousity about using a better and more secure OS.

Bread and Circuses Indeed!

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

…as if my mind is an open book I stumble on this:

As wealthier, more news-focused audiences leave mainstream outlets, those outlets will be forced to reach out to different groups to fill the holes in their audience – groups that probably have lighter definitions of news. In other words, a small group of coverage-rich news media will get richer while the rest get poorer in their content.

Is that good or bad? Both, probably. But good or bad, if we drift down that road, it will mean a different kind of democracy and a different society.

Just think, there may come a day not too long from now when Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’s baby not only finds time on the network news – as baby Suri did last week on CBS – but leads the newscast. The good news is you won’t have to watch it. The bad news is a lot of others will tune in and possibly find little else. (The Economist effect: Not all news media are dumbing it down)

I seem to notice that the waters are rising up the sides of my little ivory tower. Anyone have a life raft?