Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Opera in the Can

I gave Opera her chance, I even made it my main browser for several weeks. I loved everything about it... except for a few bugs that inevitably brought it to its demise on my machine.

opera in trash

It's true, I'm a fan of the Opera, but certain things such as not conforming to certain web standards has made me decide to go back to my gold standard: the reliably slow... Firefox. When I went to digg often times Opera wouldn't let me digg an article, the script would "fail to initiate" so it told me. I will miss the very speedy browsing, and built in scripting, rss feeds, and torrent client, but not enough to keep me an Opera user until they make it more compliant with today's web 2.0 standards. I must say as a final note though, the pc version of Opera runs like a dream, and I'd highly recommend it to any Windows user out there!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Google Profiles

Google is going to come out with a way for people with multiple Google services can express who they are, kind of a like Google business card for the net.

google-profiles

For more info check out the unofficial Google news and tips site.

Tiki Bar Fans

The ever famous Lala from TikiBar tv decided to please her fans by making a 12 month pin up calendar. You can check it out at thelalastore.com where apparently more Lala stuff is soon to come.

lala pinup calendar

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

QuickLook

Leopard users know about how useful QuickLook is when you want to quickly get a glimpse at a photo or a video, well until now looking at folders just showed you a big image of your folder icon. With this pretty cool plugin you get an added functionality where you can see the contents and information about them. Click the picture (or here) to download the file to install this neat addon.

quick look with  plugin

To install: open your hard drive/Library/QuickLook and put the component file from inside the zipped file in this folder and log out. When you log back in QuickLook into a folder and check out the goodies!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Bit Torrent Clients

When bit torrent clients are active they can absolutely EAT internet speeds. If not set up properly these programs devour the speed of your network because they are constantly checking for a better tracker to connect to, and they don't limit upload speeds.

Azureus Logo Transmission Logo Xtorrent Logo Opera Logo

If you use a client such as Azureus, Transmission, Xtorrent, or even the torrent downloader built right into Opera(my current favorite 'cause it works well and it's wicked easy) you most likely won't even notice a difference on your network because they are set up to work optimally right out of the box. These modern clients don't aggravate your network with constant tracker updates and they have the options to limit upload speeds. Check out the difference in ping times from when I had Bit Torrent running downloading a file without an upload limit and when I quit the application, which is necessary to making sure the client isn't still running. When you hit "pause" it doesn't stop the client from slowing the network at all, you need to actually quit to be sure.

Network Ping times (the time it takes for information to get from your computer to a site, in this case Google, and back, in milliseconds:
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=855 ttl=115 time=4053.799 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=856 ttl=115 time=4099.037 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=857 ttl=115 time=4055.384 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=858 ttl=115 time=4033.114 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=859 ttl=115 time=4195.999 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=860 ttl=115 time=4137.639 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=861 ttl=115 time=4139.862 ms


Here is what happened when Bit Torrent is quit... we magically get normal ping times again:
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=862 ttl=115 time=19.645 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=863 ttl=115 time=13.137 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=864 ttl=115 time=15.742 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=865 ttl=115 time=14.918 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=866 ttl=115 time=17.739 ms
64 bytes from 68.87.60.144: icmp_seq=867 ttl=115 time=16.239 ms


Moral of the story, make sure your bit torrent client (and your room mates!) is set up to work optimally to keep your internet running like normal, not to mention so as not to piss off your friends on the network.



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