May I introduce, the Ice Cream Cherry Bakewell Cake.
Pure Heaven. That’s all.
May I introduce, the Ice Cream Cherry Bakewell Cake.
Pure Heaven. That’s all.
Weigela on its way
The buds are, er, budding… the branches are .. branching… and the leaves are not leaving. (Could anyone guess I’m not very green-fingered?!)
I have a Thinkpad T420 – now 2 years, 6 months old. Started to notice the fan seemed a bit noisier than normal and the CPU was reporting a temperature of around 60deg C, even when the machine wasn’t doing very much.
As suspected, 30 months of usage without a clean is a little bit too long. Cleaning a laptop fan can be fairly straightforward – this took just two screw removals. Of course, always seek advice and YouTube videos if you need help to do yours! 😉
After the procedure, my laptop runs about 10-15deg C cooler and is much quieter.
#cleanmachine #laptoprepair #dusty +Lenovo #thinkpad
(Warning, images are grotesque scenes of mostly human skin. Some microscopic lifeforms may have been “damaged” during the making of these images…)
LONDON SEVENS RUGBY TICKETS FOR SALE
If you live anywhere near London, this is sure to be a great time. The sevens are fast-paced, quick-changing rugby games. Fantastic atmosphere at Twickenham, too.
2 x Tickets – £10 each for Saturday 10th of May
12 x Tickets – £10 each for Sunday 11th May. Get the lot for £100.
It's an awesome day out.
Can receive payment by PayPal and post first class to you.
PM if interested!
So, if Google+ disappears, where am I going to share all my "Google+ is a ghost town" myths..?
Maybe one for +Philosoraptor ..
Part #3 of the Data Liberation series
Is there ever time in the day to reconsider your online security? I mean, really consider it?
Take the most common access point for communication in the 21st century – email. Yes, you read that right. It’s still email. Email is the root of online authentication for people worldwide, not only allowing them a “safe place” to recover lost account credentials, but also facilitating properly secured communications with the use of PGP signed and encrypted email. But is your email storage secure?
The woes of web mail
The “problem” with email is that its ubiquity spawned, some years ago, the explosion of “free” web mail services. All the big players provide it. These services are advertising-supported. In other words, the cost of providing such services are met by revenue generated from scanning your email and providing “relevant” adverts within your browser to click on. Each click is tracked and the advertiser billed accordingly.
An issue here, then, is that your email is scanned. All your emails are read by an indexing process which scours every single nugget of information. What information could that include? How could it be used? How about this little list for starters:
That’s not all
If the sender is using the same “free” web-mail service as you:
Web cam
There are yet more ways your data can be exposed. If they are not using the same “free” web-mail service, but are using another service which they log into using their web mail service’s credentials:
Finally, a crucial problem with all online services is that there is no guarantee your data is actually deleted when you choose to delete it. After hitting “delete” through a web site, this could simply flag the email to be removed from your visible account and stored in MegaWebCorp’s vault of “deleted” email, remaining there forever. Or until needed…
This is the risk of putting data into another provider’s hands – what gets uploaded or stored in your name, stays there in your name, forever. What goes up, sometimes stays up.
Resolving the privacy crisis
Coming back to email, then, the first priority for someone who wants to maintain some privacy with respect to their life activity needs first to remove the source of indexing from MegaWebCorp’s database – the link between all things you do, your email address.
When the email address is removed from the purview of MegaWebCorp’s systems, your online activity can start to become your business – not the advertiser’s.
Getting your own address is simple. You can register a domain name with any of numerous providers around the world and sign up for a low-cost hosting plan. For any person who values their privacy and the sanctity of anonymity, this is a small hurdle to overcome.
For the gain in privacy you can achieve by hosting your own web site, the price attached to a “free” web-mail account may seem rather high.
Bootnote
ArsTechnica has an interesting article published yesterday (30 March 2014) on “metadata as surveillance” .
Naughtyware. No, not that sort.
It looks like some app development may be taking a dark turn. Since ebay has released a new version of its app, the old version no longer works on my phone.
I start it, it crashes and then it kindly notifies me that a new version of the app is available.
The new version requires the location privilege, where the old location did not, and now to use ebay on my phone I have little choice but to install it and switch off location services while I use it.
Sigh.
Is it me… or is there an inordinate number of Google ads – I mean "posts", in the stream currently? Wow.
“Fun” with Windows 7
So.. been having lots of fun with Windows 7 this morning. Got hold of a refurb PC for doing some client system testing.
Win7 install completes and there are 3 updates to do. Start the update process and two modal windows open up behind the update window, waiting for me to do something. Have to click on task bar’s flashing icon to bring windows to the front. On Windows. Windows.
Anyway, I give the “OK” for Microsoft Security Essentials to install and it does, then starts to run an update within itself (!). Due (perhaps) to the length of time of this process on this ageing P4, the main MS software updater kicks out another window saying “The application Microsoft Essentials may not have installed correctly.”
I’m sorry. “May“??
Choices are “That’s ok, it installed correctly” or “Reinstall this application”. Except the application is installed and already running an update. Err…? So.. how do I know it has installed correctly? Because it’s running…(?!) (Does the computer not know??!)
With 20 minutes of Windows use this morning, I can’t believe just how bad things are on the other side of the fence. Someone fresh to Windows will see all this flashing icons, hidden windows, alerts, worries… and not have the first clue what to do.
Someone close to me was one of those unfortunate souls. She’d persisted for about a year with her Win7 machine and was constantly anxious with its scaremongering. Hardly a productive environment.
Luckily, she’s now running #debian #wheezy with the #gnomeshell and immediately found it intuitive and straightforward. Go #freesoftware !!