Archives for the month of: February, 2009

This week I realized that the reason why I’m not finishing anything is because I have too much that I want to get done .. duh, right? So I picked one online project to stick to until I finish, and then I can move onto another one. Not even 1 day after I made that decision lifehacker published [this article] which linked to [this one] which has some really interesting points about working more effectively, cutting out the multi tasking and focusing on a 3 small tasks per day. I highly recommend checking out both of them (they’re really really short).

I also decided that I should try not to work on the computer on weekends, and focus on cleaning / organizing and maintaining the house .. but so far I’ve only emptied the dishwasher today :P

This private RSS feed issue has been driving me crazy. I’ve found a few work arounds .. including one that I posted in the private area of my blog but have since taken it down. Why? Here’s the deal .. say you translated the feed and then put it into your google reader. Well the service uses Yahoo Pipes to handle the authentication. So .. if I made a new post, then it could take hours for Yahoo Pipes to refresh, and then time for Google Reader to refresh .. well you’re looking at getting an RSS update like 6 hours after I make the post. Some people wouldn’t care .. but I sure do. I like my news fresh :) Also, if you converted my feed, and then plugged it into a reader like bloglines, which I read actually re-publishes the feeds you subscribe to through it, that would mean anybody could end up reading your feed anyways. Also, your private entries would be visible in search results .. which is what I’m trying to avoid. 

Then today on LifeHacker they had an article on boosting your RSS efficiency. Sweet! In there I found an article about NewsGator/NetNewsWire/FeedDemon. I visited their site 2 days ago when I was looking for ways to use HTTP Auth feeds, but honestly, I couldn’t find anything on their site. Especially because I didn’t know what I was looking for. When I went to their products page it had a listing of categories .. and well I thought they were product names for purchase and I really want something free. Thanks to the LifeHacker & Web Worker Daily articles I found out that their feed readers are actually free and where to find them. So I downloaded NetNewsWire (mac), created a News Gator account and downloaded the iPhone application and imported my RSS feeds from Google Reader. That part was simple .. everything loaded fine, all my feeds are in the same categories like in Google Reader and now .. I totally have access to the protected feed for my site. Supposedly all the applications will keep my feed subscription list in sync. Bonus, I even found the subscribe link for my toolbar (so handy if you stumble across something new you like).

Great .. fantastic  .. awesome .. 

Except .. there’s no iGoogle homepage widget for NewsGator yet :( My Google Reader widget is the #1 way I’m used to getting my feeds. When I open my browser or hit the home button, there they are just waiting for me to see if there’s anything new. So that sucks :\ I’m sure I could adapt to keeping NetNewsWire in my Dock .. but I really like the widget. Oh well. 

Also .. I’ve been searching for a way to read private bloggers feeds for years now .. and I still have no solutions to report. Basically if you set your blogger acct to private, your feed will no longer work. I’m sure its a security precaution .. I’ve learned that there is always a way to make an http auth feed public. 

Bottom line? If you have to get your private feed fix, try the News Gator applications, I’m going to stick with them for now. Also .. Blogger stinks, but I understand. And if some genius happens upon this silly little blog post, please invent some way to secure RSS feeds :) That is all.

2 weeks ago I found a gray hair ..  and upon further investigation .. I had a patch of gray hair at the top left corner of my face :( I pretended it was blonde for a few days .. but eventually I asked Sean to take a look and sure enough, he agreed it was gray. I’M TOO YOUNG FOR GRAY HAIR!!! I guess this past year really has been stressful. So I picked up some dye .. this time trying Garnier Nutrisse, mostly because it was cheaper and I think one of you guys recommended it. Anyways .. I’m not too happy with the results. The color is pretty close to the one I ended up with using Feria .. but the conditioner was terrible .. I couldn’t get a brush through my hair afterwards. Plus I’ve washed my hair twice since originally dyed it .. and I’m still getting color on my towel!  

On top of that .. now I think the color is too dark. I think I was actually getting used to the light brown my hair had faded to, and if it wasn’t for those stupid gray hairs .. I probably wouldn’t have done it. Seriously, my face is so pale against this darkness, I think I look sickly. So now I’m crossing my fingers that this color fades out as nice as the last one. I’m hoping that I’ll be getting my hair highlighted again by this summer. I kinda miss being a blonde. 

I’m currently waiting for the meaty part of Pioneer Woman’s Best Lasagna Ever to cook down .. I’m whipping up a baked ziti that I plan on cutting up in small portions to freeze for later :) I can’t wait for Pioneer Woman’s cookbook to come out. I end up printing her recipes every time I make one of her meals and I feel bad wasting paper, but I always end up splashing something on it :)

So I’ve played with role scoper most of the day today .. and I’m pretty sure I can give you a quick and dirty breakdown on how to start privatizing parts of your blog. I’m going to assume that you 1, have wordpress and 2, know how to install plugins. And with that, go download, install and activate [role scoper].

Now you can start writing private posts! Go ahead and start a new post. On the right hand side of the Add New Post screen, make sure you change your Visibility to Private (not Password Protected or Public) in the Publish box. This will make sure that your posts will remain private if something happens to the role scoper plugin. Then scroll to the bottom of the page, you’ll see 3 boxes from the Role Scoper plugin called Readers, Contributors, and Editors. I only use the Readers box and ignore other other two because I’m the only Contributor and Editor for my site. To restrict the post to certain people click the “Restrict for Post (only selected users/groups are Readers)” checkbox at the top of the Readers box. Click the Users text link next to the Groups tag to bring up a list of your site’s users (I’ll get back to groups in a minute). Then write your post, tags, select your categories and click the Publish button and you’re all done! Easy huh?

Say you have a group of ‘Friends’ who you dont mind having access to a post. Create a group by going to Users > Groups. Type in a name for your group and select your subscribers that you want in that group and click Create. Now if you want a whole group to have access to a post follow the directions as above, but instead of selecting Users, just select your group :) Make sure you’re clicking the ‘Restrict’ checkbox at the top of the Readers box. 

Now, to restrict an entire category! For example, I’d like to hide all my subbing posts so that only my ‘Friends’ can read them. Go create a category, I suggest you make new categories for your private posts, otherwise you risk people realizing an old category has disappeared. 

First you’ll need to restrict the category in role scoper. This will hide the category and posts by default to everybody. Click Restrictions > Category. Either click the name of your category in the list at the top, or scroll down until you find your category. Then make sure you click the ‘Private Post Reader’ and ‘Post Reader’ checkboxes for the category you want to hide. Now, scroll back up to the top, make sure you select ‘Restrict Selected Categories’ in the first drop box, then decide if you want to restrict this category, the subcategories or both the main category and the subcategories. So far .. I’ve always selected “for selected category and sub-categories”, because I want to make sure if I end up putting a sub category its hidden too :) Go ahead and click Update. Now nobody (but yourself) will be able to read posts that you put into your new category. So we have to go ahead and allow who you want.

Click Roles > Category. Either click the name of your category in the list at the top, or scroll down until you find your category. Click the checkboxes next to ’Private Post Reader’ and ‘Post Reader’. Scroll back to the top. Select your Assignment mode (again I’ve been using “Assign for selected and sub-categories”), you’ll notice that “Remove” is at the bottom of the list, you’ll select that if you want to remove permissions to a category. Click checkboxes next to groups or users that you want to have access to all posts in your selected category. Click Update, and you’re all done! If you create a new post and put it in your restricted category .. only those groups you gave permission to will see it. 

A couple of issues … 

  • If you use the_category in your template, and you tag a public post with a private category .. that category will show to everybody. But if a user clicks it who doesn’t have access .. it will bring up a 404 page (they wont be able to see whats in that category, might just think its an error).
  • RSS feed will become http://domain.com/feed/?http_auth=1 (if you have permalinks on) and will show private posts that the user has permission to view. However .. Google Reader and Safari do not currently support HTTP Authorized feeds. But if you click the RSS link in Firefox, it will show up as a live bookmark with the private posts .. so I know it works. If you have an RSS reader that does support HTTP Auth feeds that you trust (and works for Mac as well as PC)
  • If you tag a private post, it might show up in the tag cloud, but if you click the tag it wont show private posts unless you have access. I haven’t experimented with this enough to be able to tell you if a tag used exclusively in private posts will show up in a public tag cloud. 

 

Finally, Role Scoper has their own [usage guide] which is much more detailed, and may have better ways to do what I described above. 

So far I’m pretty happy with this plugin and how transparent it seems to be.

For awhile now .. there have been times where I’ve censored a blog post because I didn’t know who might read it. Especially lately, when I have lots of stories about substituting, not that anything is inappropriate .. but I’d like to be able to bitch or celebrate about jobs without worrying that one day my very public blog will come up if somebody googles my name. The catch is .. that most of the time I don’t care who reads my posts. Especially I post like this one which will have some technical suggestions that might help somebody who I’ve never met before. Also .. I like RSS readers, it drives me crazy when somebody I really like goes private on Blogger and don’t get RSS updates anymore.

So part of this site will be going private, most of you probably wont notice .. but if you want to make sure you’re getting all my updates go [create an account] for my site now :) If you made an account in the past (like in the last 3 years) it should still be there .. there’s a link to [recover your password] on the [login form].  Also, if for some reason I don’t personally know you, I’d love for you to introduce yourself, send me an email or a comment so that I make sure to give you access.  Also .. that means that sometimes when you visit my site, you’ll have to check to see if you’re logged in. Over in my sidebar you’ll see a link to Log in (or if you’re already logged in, you’ll see Log out). As of 2/23/09 the sidebar is on the left side of the page, the  Log in / Log out link is under the title Meta.

Angelle and Mike emailed me last week asking if I knew of some sort of solution to be able to mask parts of a blog, allowing certain people or groups access to private entries or categories, which is exactly what I’ve wanted to do for a long time now. Wordpress has built in roles, or a way to control access to your blog, but they really only pertain to allowing people to edit and post to your blog, not really for managing your subscribers (or readers) After a bit of research I believe I have found a way to do it through wordpress with the help of a plugin called [Role Scoper]. Role Scoper allows you to set controls for subscribers to your blog. It also does alot of other fancy stuff for blogs that have multiple authors, editors .. etc. none of which I’m interested in right now. I’m planning on writing up a Role Scoper 101 post this afternoon, once I iron out how I’m going to make it work for me :) For now .. just go ahead and create an account for my blog so that I can use you all as guinea pigs!

I was introduced to this video a few months ago .. and have been passing it around to anybody who’s all like “what’s the point?” 


Twitter in Plain English from leelefever on Vimeo.

 

Its really easy to keep up with updating twitter too, you can [add your cell phone] in your twitter account preferences which will allow you to post updates by texting to 40404. There’s a fantastic plugin for firefox called [TwitterFox]. TwitterFox actually has a little popup on your firefox browser when a friend sends an update, or you can enlarge the window to see the last few updates. If you have facebook, you can add an [app for facebook] that when you update twitter, it will update your facebook status. Its still buggy though, I had a few updates last week that didn’t make it to my facebook status. And one of the most useful twitter programs I use is the [Twitter Gadget] widget I have on my iGoogle home page. One of these days I’m going to post about my iGoogle homepage, because it freaking rocks, but for now .. you can check it out for yourself :)

Also this weekend I found out that some celebrities honestly update twitter, and its neat .. and makes them seem so .. normal .. Check out Rainn Wilson, Martha Stewart, Ashton Kutcher, John Mayer, Soleil Moon FryeRichard Branson .. go through the lists of people they follow to find more :)  Oh and Dave Matthews, who I actually ended up taking off my follow list because he updates alot, and its hard to follow .. but still really cool :)

Oh! Of course you can [follow me] too :)

Gerbera Daisy 

I just got a notice that I’ve been assigned a sub job tomorrow, the catch is .. I didn’t pick it up. Which means the school added it without asking me. I’m kinda flattered .. because obviously they like me enough to hook me up. However .. I think its a very low level math class, which makes me again flattered that they think I can handle it .. but on the other hand .. I feel like they just dumped it on me because it might be a tough class to cover. Eh .. I guess I’ll deal :)

Gerbera Daisy 

I picked up a bouquet of gerbera daisies last Friday and put one in the guest bathroom for Liz and the rest in the kitchen. The one in the bathroom is still beautiful. 

Gerbera Daisy 

Its been awhile since I’ve used my macro lens .. 

Gerbera Daisy 

Okay back to work .. I have a bunch of stuff to do today since I dont have the day off tomorrow :P

From the FAQ on the new recovery.gov site:

Q: I want to help. What can I do?
A: Over the course of the spring, increasing amounts of information will become available on Recovery.gov that will show where the money is going. We are counting on you to peruse that information and tell us what you find. Please share your stories, your ideas, and your comments. They will then be sent to the Board for their review.

I think this is awesome .. I really hope people are taking notice of all the new media outlets our President is using to get all of us involved in fixing our economy. 

I’m fighting a cold .. or actually I’m dealing with the same swollen throat / post nasal drip B.S. that resulted in me having a needle biopsy and 3 CT scans last year .. I feel lousy, but not sick .. it just sucks.

This was from Monday .. Apparently when I tried to post it then it didn’t work .. Hopefully it will this time because it’s such a sweet picture :)

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Another Liz mix that I love .. I highly recommend all the songs on this CD :) Lucacris’ new song would’ve been on here, except for the fact that Ella listens to all of Liz’s music and I really don’t think lyrics like “If I take one more drink, I’m gon’ end up f***in’ you,” are appropriate for an almost 3 year old .. even if it is bleeped out. As an adult though, I confess that I love Luda. 

  1. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour – Around The Bend
  2. Fall Out Boy – I Don’t Care
  3. Editors – Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors
  4. T.I. ft. Rihanna – Live Your Life
  5. Your Vegas – In My Head
  6. Missy Higgins – Where I Stood
  7. Keane - Spiralling
  8. Jimmy Eat World – Let It Happen
  9. Paramore – Decode
  10. Franz Ferdinand – Ulysses
  11. Carolina Liar – Show Me What I’m Looking For
  12. Living Things – Let It Rain
  13. Anberlin – The Feel Good Drag
  14. Weezer – Thought I Knew
  15. Bloc Party – One Month Off
  16. Pussycat Dolls – I Hate This Part Right Here *
  17. The Fray – You Found Me
  18. Britney Spears – Circus
  19. Vampire Weekend – The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance
  20. The Arcade Fire – Rebellion (Lies) 

* Its tough to pick a favorite on this CD .. but this one might be it .. surprisingly!