Canceled Slice

I have been using slicehost for over a year. I think that they are a great company and I highly recommend them if you are looking for a cheap VPS to host something that you are working on where you want full control. That being said, with Google App Engine on the scene now I really have no use for slicehost, so I am canceling it. I am a hacker not a Sysadmin and I really do not want to become one. With App Engine I can just focus on the product idea and the code and not have to worry about deployment and scalability. So I am working on my next big product idea that I am going to run completely on App Engine, backed by GitHub of course.

More to come soon..

Articles section

I am in the process of moving posts from my old site.  I decided that some posts were really articles so I am organizing the articles by topic. The first section is on my love language, Ruby..

https://carlosgabaldon.com/ruby/

The Extended Mind

I recently read a very interesting article in Discover magazine (yes I still read print) about the concept of the extended mind.  This refers to an emerging concept within the philosophy of mind that addresses the question as to the division point between the mind and the environment by promoting the view of active externalism. This view proposes that some objects in the external environment are utilized by the mind in such a way that the objects can be seen as extensions of the mind itself. Specifically, the mind is seen to encompass every level of the cognitive process, which will often include the use of environmental aids.

This article got me thinking how technology, particularly the Internet, has extended my view of my life over the past 17 years. Back in 1991 I used a computer to write papers or store some very basic financial information. I did not really 100% trust my computer then,  so I would keep hard copies of everything important stored on my computer. Over time, I started to view my computer as somewhat as an extension of myself that I stopped keeping hard copies and felt like if I need to access music or my tax info I could easily type a few commands to access that information. Flash forward to 2009 and I keep almost nothing important on my computer, instead my life life is stored somewhere in the pipes of the Internet. My finances, memories, resume, work, knowledge, documents, communication, friends, and my thoughts are all stored somewhere out in the ether. This information instead of being stored in some random section of memory in my Brian is now stored in some random computers scattered around the world connected to hardware and cable, which has become my extended mind..

Moved to WordPress

For those of you who do not follow this blog through feedburner you may have noticed I have moved from Calabro to WordPress. I decided that I wanted to spend more time blogging then administering. I originally wrote Calabro as an exercise to learn Python and kept using it because it was meeting my needs as a simple blog engine. Which is pretty good since I used it for almost 2 years, but after a few major spam attacks and having to rebuild my slice a few times I decided that I needed to go with a more mature and robust blog engine.

<?php

echo 'Hello WordPress!';

?>

I have not moved over all of my old posts to WordPress yet, something I plan to do this weekend, so if anyone has bookmarks to any old articles you will get a 404 for a few days.

The nice thing of moving to WordPress is all the cool plug-gins and the kick ass community. Also, I now have a free slice to hack the next great startup ;-)

Twitting

This year I want to start using Twitter more, there are some very cool and interesting people on twitter. I think the main reason I have not used twitter as much is because I do not spend a lot of time on my phone and opening twitter when I want to say something seems like to much work. So I am trying out Twidget which is a simple OS X dashboard widget. I am thinking that when I want to say something, F12 + random thought should be easy enough..we will see.

2009 New Year’s Resolutions

  • Blog more
  • Hack more
  • Try one new local micro-brew each month
  • Go on more camping trips with family
  • Do a 5k run
  • Start a screen cast blog
  • Yoga 3 times per week
  • Budget
  • Give my open source projects more love