Archive for the ‘Rants’ Category

Relaxation


11 Feb

Tonight I did something I haven’t done in a long time.  The netbook, Macbook, and even the cell phone were turned off.  This is pretty rare for me, and it was amazing to curl up and watch a movie in the dark, with it being quiet, and no worries in the world to deal with.  Sadly it was short-lived, and the real world stresses and requirements come flying back very quickly.

I think I am going to start taking at least a few hours a week to unplug from the matrix.  I am so easily reached and check so many sites and subscriptions all the time,  some time for my self can’t be a bad thing can it?  School has challenges this term and they make the aspect of getting my degree and a job in the industry even more amazing sounding.

It does help knowing that I am not alone in the world going though this mixture.  The past few days I’ve been chatting with some classmates and it’s just a fun experience to look back and look forward and wonder where we will be in a few years.  Who will be apart of the next googles, or Godaddys?  Only time will tell.

GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle and Branding


08 Feb

Tonights ranting is on: Trademark and branding

Over my winter session of classes, my professor introduced us to a website. It was more so to show us how social media and random websites can have such a larger following then even our local papers.  We compared our Stevens Point Journal, to GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle.com

Alexa's Reach of Google*4 and UWSP

As you can see, GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle has a higher daily reach then even UWSP, and even a lot more than the Stevens Point Journal.

GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle’s idea was quite simple.  It was 4 iframes on the page each pointing to Google.  You could resize the windows; point them to other sites and a few other pretty cool tasks.  I made a comment to Professor Krause, about wondering how long it would take before Google complained about the use of their trademark.  The site clearly didn’t alter content or gain anything from the users, however because of the domain name, it does violate Google’s trademark claims. We were not sure how long it would be, but figured Google would likely find it soon enough.

Today during class, I went to GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle to do some side-by-side searching, to find a note from the site’s author saying the site was going to be taken down because of a take down notice that they received from Google.

I am going to miss the site, because it did come to be pretty useful.  Trademarks and branding are important to a person and company.  From Google’s side, if they don’t protect their trademark, they risk losing it.

It brings me to a new point as well.  I’ve gone by the nickname Freekie for most of my “Online” life.  I’ve moved away from it slightly, using CoreyRants.com instead of my old Freekie.net.  Mostly because the projects I’ve started on freekie.net have never worked, and Corey Rants seems to be more about what I blog about. Rants, raves and other stuff that happens in my life.    I’m thinking of possibly switching my twitter nickname from Freekie to Corey Rants.  It would create a single online presence, but haven’t decided what I want to do just yet.

I’ll keep you all updated as I progress on the Twitter handle.

Feel free to stop over to GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle.com and write the author a few well wishes.

Edit

Professor Krause also wrote about this, check out his take on the topic.

How exploits effect everyone.


02 Feb

As you may or may not know, I help run a few IRC Networks, and reading up on exploits and other security problems is a must.  Part of security is obscurity, i.e. how much can we hide the exploits so people don’t know about them, so they can’t use them, and the other part is openness.

The open source community usually responds very quickly to reports of exploits and fixes them. For instance, Joomla will not publicly announce that there is an exploit until they have fixed it, allowing webmasters a chance to patch them. This allows them to patch their sites before the exploit is known. While this works for most sites, the problem comes from what is know as a ZeroDay Exploit. In the Zero-Day case, the exploits are being used do not have a patch out there for them, and usually can be very dangerous to system administrators. They can range from sql injections to crashes to taking over a computer. Zero-Day’s suck.

Now, Background on the Firefox incident:

Firefox blocks some  nonstandard ports from being used to send commands to.  One of the ports that isn’t blocked by java script in Firefox is 6667.  6667 is the default IRC connection port.  With some java script code, attackers are able to get users to flood different IRC servers just by visiting a website.   The browser then floods the IRCD (IRC Server) with either random data, or a spam message.   Feel free to read about this more here.

I think that this type of attack is just the start, and until the Firefox and Open-Source community actually fix this type of exploit it will be used in more dangerous and evil ways.  While I do understand that sometimes a non-standard port has to be used,  for example Direct-Admin (Web interface configurator) might use port 1111, which would look like http://website.com:1111 .  I think a simple fix for this, is that any type of connection to a nonstandard HTTP port (80, 443) should have an opt in or prompt alerting that it could be used for abuse and that something including fishing could be up.

While every product will likely have some exploits and bugs with them, I do have to say that I have been very impressed with the Open-Source companies about how fast and accurately they actually fix bugs.

Adobe (Closed Source) for example, operates on a longer time frame to fix issues.  This example shows them being aware of an exploit on December 15th, but not expecting an update until Jan 12th.  That is a long time.

Just  a random rant.  Security is always important, and I wouldn’t think that going to my boss and saying, “This exploit can crash our program, and its widely known, however we don’t expect to fix it for a month” would go over to well.  I would expect a resolution or work around quickly.

Anyways. that is all for tonight. Thanks for reading and go Open Source :)


Professors Teaching Styles and the use of Technology


25 Jan

So I know that I am spoiled, and come from a very tech savvy environment, where anything and everything that can be done on a computer is.  Also note that I started playing with computers at the age of 3.  I also know that everyone learns and uses technology differently.

For example in my WDMD 346 class, we were reviewing a clients website, and trying to come up with suggestions, and design ideas when its clear that the client either has no idea about web standards, or how to use a computer what so ever.  The challenge here, is finding the right way to describe things specifically, but also in a way that common people can understand.  I believe that this is one of the harder challenges that anyone in the IT or Digital Media field has to deal with.  I will post updates as this progresses throughout the term.  I also will have two more clients for my WDMD 480 class.  It will be a long road to the finish, but the end is in sight and I’m looking forward to getting out.

Now, another example is my Business Law II professor.  He has a few things going for him. He came out and said that his life experience doesn’t make him a good teacher, and that he is a bit rusty in the topic of teaching.  What it seems as though he is short in the area of organization.  He went from one topic to another and back and forth over and over.  My head was spinning just going over the syllabus.  I mean OUCH, how hard is it to just read over it with us?

I do need to figure out, where people have learned to use the Google or Bing search bar as the place to type the URL in.  Watching him try to navigate around even Bing was annoying and frustrating.  I do give him credit, he did figure out the projector easily, and considering that he is actually a lawyer, is quite impressive.

On top of my awesome technologically damaging day, we did have a small fire in my hall today.  Standing outside and waiting for the SPFD to give us an all clear was frustrating.  Not to mention going to class not ready cause I didn’t have the right backpack with me. Ended up getting my old one and a binder out of my car so I had something. General idea, always bring your coat outside for a fire. I ended up giving my coat to a girl who looked like she was freezing.

This ends day one of the new term.  I wonder what tomorrow will bring.

Stupid People


17 Jan

So, my site focuses mostly on technology, but also on my rants and raves about anything and everything.

I work for an Office Supply company, and have worked in retail for ages.  It is no surprise how stupid people can really be.

When an Ad preprint ends on a Saturday night, when you come in to find a really good deal, and find out that we are out of them, why in the world are you upset about it?  You had 6 and half days to come in and get the idem.  If you thought it was a good deal, odds are that others did as well.  Grrr.  No, we don’t have any left, no we don’t get you one, and no it’s not my fault that you waited so long.

Also, when a store closes at 9pm, don’t ever show up at 8:55 and expect great service.  We all want to get out of work and go on with our lives. Yes we will be pleasant, but we are going to be somewhat short and push you to get what you want, and move on.

Welcome to retail.  I guess I should really get over this fact, as I’ve worked in retail for almost 8 years now, but still stupid people never fail to amaze me.

When I feel that I have seen it all, People of Wal-Mart save the day, and make me realize that I am somewhat normal after all :)

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