WordPress IRC channel, #wordpress on irc.freenode.net.
Hard Stuff
Jeffrey Veen on FeedBurner and Ping-O-Matic, sorry if I already blogged this one.
WordPress wish list
Thunderbyrd WordPress wish list, what’s neat is almost everything is covered through plugins. Also see the official wishlist on the wiki.
Color Shift
Neat color shift widget, includes a Photo Matt color scheme. Fun to play with.
WP Count
11,000 and counting.
2 Million
2 million and counting.
Well That Was Fun
I said I would take it down, I never said for how long. Thank you to everyone for taking a little time out with me in celebration of the big day. I was as surprised as everyone else, and watching the reactions come in was pretty interesting. The emails ranged from shocked to congratulatory to incredulous to angry. Thank you to everyone who wrote in. Many people linked to the site being down which should help solidify the #1 position in the eyes of the fickle mistress Google. Thank you all as well.
You’d think it would be cooler here in Houston, with hell freezing over and all, but it is as hot as ever. At the same time I’m told in San Francisco I need to dress in “layers.” I packed all my layers up months ago! Might have some <div>s around though…
I was able to get some of the work I was planning to do on the site done, mostly tweaks to the look and layout of things. I wouldn’t call it a redesign, more like a summer variation on a theme. Many of the changes are very subtle, but in my eyes important. The most obvious change, the sun in the corner, looks nothing like I want it to, so I’m not sure what will happen to that. (If you have any ideas, send them in.) Many other things still need attention, so expect to see occasional breakage and constant tweaking over the next week. I finally closed the comments on the mosaic. So it will stand at 1,017 comments,. The page is still huge, so I’m going to move the comments to a separate page just for that entry. The jazz quotes need some cleaning up, and I’d like to add a little information about each player to each page, including at least a picture. The photolog is being overhauled, and the long-promised classics section is almost done. Finally I promise that photo will be random again, any day now.
It was just a little over a day, but it feels good to be back. Let’s not do that again though. I really missed writing here.
I’m going to be in San Francisco next week, so if you are too I’d love to meet up. Drop me a line.
Stuff Gmail
Load all your mail into Gmail, at a rate of 30 messages per minute. I don’t want to think about how long this would take for me. Hat tip: Carthik.
IEeeeeee
Oh yeah, who needs to support IE 6 in new standards? It’s not important at all.
Yahoo Mail (or lack thereof)
I saw Ernie had done some work on the new Yahoo sites so I thought I’d log in to check it out. Notepad was… a textarea. Calendar was cool. Contacts still had all the information I had imported 4 years ago, which I thought was pretty neat. When I went to the mail tab, however, I was greeted by this not-so-friendly notice:

Your Yahoo! Mail account is no longer active.
Why is my account inactive?
Yahoo! Mail deactivated your mail account because either:
- You have not logged into your account in the last 4 months, or
- You have asked that your mail account be deactivated
What does this mean?
- All emails, folders, attachments and preferences have been deleted
- All messages sent to saxmatt02@yahoo.com are being bounced back to the sender
- You can still use your Yahoo! ID to access other registered services on Yahoo!
- Deleted information cannot be recovered
Protect your account!
Subscribe to Yahoo! Mail Plus and you will not be required to sign in […]
I got tired of typing. I think everyone at Yahoo should be banned from using exclamation points for a month, even in their code. I hope I didn’t have anything important in that email account.
Transition Plans
The *.weblogs.com sites will be back up soon and there are several options for moving to other Manilla providers or importing to WordPress.
Tantek
When I’m in SF next week I promise I’ll try to get Tantek to blog again.
SmartyPants On Demand
SmartyPants On Demand (instead of all the time). I’ve refactored some parts of Texturize so it’s even faster and smarter than before, and that’ll be in the next WP release. I got an email from a project manager at Google a week or two ago asking for a Texturize feature list and if the code was available. He wouldn’t say what they were going to use it for.
State of the Bonsai
Michael has a mid-blog crisis and axes his linklog. That’s too bad because he always had unique stuff.
Bookmark Sync
Firefox Bookmark Synchronization. Hat tip: Todd Dominey.
March
The part of this essay not about deliberately invalidating every page on your site is good.
Smarty
Smarty 2.6.3 is available, the new cache filename stuff is nice.
Pursuance
This is too beautiful not to share. Pursuance, the third movement of the Love Supreme, as performed by the Branford Marsalis quartet. When I first heard he was doing this, I thought there was no way he could do justice to the original. I have also heard a recording of him attempting Love Supreme from the early nineties and it wasn’t up to snuff. This recording, however, is amazingly intense.
WRT54GS
So I’ve tapped into Linux on my WRT54GS using the Sveasoft firmware, and it’s pretty sweet being able to SSH into your router. Should be very useful when I’m on the road as well. Local DNS cache is running great. Security stuff seems solid. Finally, Wonder Shaper is keeping my roommate’s games from bothering me. 😉
Putting Linux on the Desktop
Red Hat goes after the corporate desktop. The key is standardized hardware in corporate enviroments. Windows is excellent at working with any dang thing you plug into it, or the dang thing coming with a CD with Windows drivers.