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Jun

Change in comment policy

Posted by admin  Published in Miscellanious Permalinks

In order to keep spam out of my comments as much as possible, here are a few changes to my policy;

  • Visitors have to enter their name and email address before commenting;
  • Comments don’t appear until I approve them

So if you post a comment, don’t worry if it doesn’t appear immediately. I get over 20 spam comments per day, most of wich are caught by Akismet luckily, but some make it through. It seems like spam is getting worse and worse, and nobody is doing anything about it. We don’t need to work on better spam filters, we just need to eliminate spammers. If the top 10 spammers in the world get caught and taken care of (I leave it to everyone’s sick imagination what that means), the number of spam messages will drop significantly.

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Apr

A word about backups

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Imagine this: you turn on your computer, and it doesn’t start. It freezes, you get the dreaded BSOD, it goes in a reboot loop, or who knows what else. Chances are your harddrive is dead and all your data is lost. If I lost all my music, movies and text documents, that wouldn’t be the end of the world. It would suck bigtime, but it wouldn’t be a complete disaster. But if I lost all my game development related material, that would be something entirely else. If that happened, I would simply get a heart attack. No kidding, I would just collapse! So, yeah, backups are pretty important! Let’s take a look at some methods.
First of all, burning everything on dvd-r discs. All computers have writers, so no special hardware is needed. The problem is, you have to remember to make regular backups, and you’ll either burn through dvd-r discs at quite a rate, or you’ll have to use rewritable discs, wich aren’t that fast. It probably won’t take long before you’ll start skipping backups. Another problem: optical media don’t have a very long lifespan. Depending on the quality of the media and the way it’s stored, they can become unreadable in a year! Avoid heat and sunlight as much as possible. The best way to store them is in a vacuum sealed plastic bag in the freezer.
So, optical media have quite a lot of disadvantages. External harddrives are a better solution. With the right software, it’s possible to schedule automatic daily backups so you don’t have to worry about it. This way, your data is quite safe from computer failure, but not from things like fire or theft. If you want to play it really safe, you should store the disk in a fireproof safe.
Another option is a raid array. A raid array consists of multiple harddrives that can be linked to either combine several drives into one drive (striping mode), or automatically backup one drive on another one (mirroring mode). If one drive fails, you always have a backup on the other one. Since this uses internal drives, you can’t store it in a safe, though.
Probably the most state of the art backup system consists of a NAS-system with a raid setup. A NAS (network attached storage) system is a storage system that’s connected to a network. It’s essentially an external drive that uses a LAN connection instead of USB or eSATA. It can also have a raid setup in case of drive failure. And if you really want to be safe, you can place it in a locked room with automatic fire extinguishers! Not really something for home use, but quite common in a professional environment. If you plan on using a NAS system, you’ll also need a fast network connection. Wireless or powerline connections won’t do it!
A final option are online backups. This is quite interesting for home users, since you don’t need additional hardware. There’s quite a lot of online backup services, many of wich are free or very cheap. Mozy, for example, offers two gigabytes of storage for free, and comes with automatic backup software. The only thing that’s needed is a good internet connection. For me, this is not an option, since my ISP has severe restrictions on upload speed and bandwidth. They claim you don’t need this unless you’re into illegal filesharing, wich might have been true five years ago but is total crap today. Anyway, they are the only cable provider where I live, so I don’t really have a choice.
So, what’s the best solution? I’d say an external harddrive, combined with online backup if your internet connection is good enough. If you can afford it, a NAS system with raid setup is the most secure option. And, just to make sure, an occasional backup on a dvd-r also never hurts.

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4

Apr

Problems with comments

Posted by admin  Published in Miscellanious Permalinks

A visitor has notified me that posting comments doesn’t seem to work. At first I thought they were getting caught by the Akismet spam filter (wich does a great job, by the way), but this isn’t the case. I have tried posting comments myself and indeed, it doesn’t work. Not on new post and not on older posts that already had comments. I have no idea what is causing this. Since I don’t know much about PHP, MySQL or Wordpress, I’ll have to do some searching and experiment a bit, and if that doesn’t work, I’ll have to install Wordpress all over again, so there may be a few other glitches in the next few days.

UPDATE:
I have found out the problem has something to do with the theme. When I switch to another theme the comments work again. Since I don’t really feel like diving into a pile of very messy PHP code I’m just gonna search for a new theme.

ANOTHER UPDATE:
Okay, I have found what the problem is. Apparently, there was something wrong with the form for posting comments. I have no idea how this happened and why it worked before, but I copied some code from another theme and now it seems to work again. Seems like I won’t need another theme after all!

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5

Feb

Site overhaul, update

Posted by admin  Published in Miscellanious Permalinks

For now, I’m gonna keep this theme. I have been searching for a good one for a few days now and I’m amazed about the flood of Wordpress themes that plain and simply suck like hell. What I simply don’t understand is why the hell 99% of all themes don’t show the category hierarchy. For example, right now “Wasabi Defense” and “Gridblaster” are entirely seperate categories. They should be in a “Games” category, but when I do that, they don’t show up as subcategories under “Games”, they are shown as three main categories! That’s the reason I decided to search for a new theme in the first place, but it’s frustrating as hell. And you’d think it’s a problem that’s easy to solve. Well, it’s not! So I have decided I have wasted enough time on this, so I’m gonna keep this theme for now.

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31

Jan

Site overhaul

Posted by admin  Published in Miscellanious Permalinks

In the next few days, I’m gonna change the appearance of the website. Even though I think the current theme looks ok, there’s some functionality I don’t like. My main issue is that in the categories list, you don’t see any difference between main categories and subcategories. I have tried to change this but I’m not really good with PHP. Also, I want a website with a column left and right of the main content, not two columns at the right side. So I’ll be searching for a new Wordpress theme that looks ok and has the functionality I want. After that, I’ll have to install it and make sure everything works smoothly. I’ll probably have to make some adjustments to the style sheet to make older posts look ok, and I’ll update the categories to make everything easier to navigate. So if you see images that aren’t the right size or bad formatting, it means I’m in the middle of updating everything.

UPDATE:
Still looking for a decent theme. I thought I had found one, but when I tried it out it turned out not to display pages properly. Also, it seems that I’m still using Wordpress 2.2 so I’ll have to upgrade that first.

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