Technorati is Broken
You may have noticed I added a link to Technorati in the right-hand column about six weeks ago. I have removed it. Technorati is supposed to be the Google of blogs. The trouble is, it doesn’t work. I have repeatedly tried to “claim” my blog, but it never goes through. When I try to sign in, my password never works (I end up having to reset it every time I want to sign in). I’ve attempted to change my contact email address with them 3 times, and it never sticks (it keeps reverting back to the email address I initially signed up with). At first I thought maybe they were having a bad day, but I’ve tried several times over the past month or so, and I have the same trouble every time. The idea behind their site is cool, but the implementation is a disaster.
Contiki!
This is probably my geekiest post ever: the other day I finally got my Commodore 64 up and running with Contiki and RR-Net. It took some doing to get it talking to my router, but I finally succeeded. I have to hand it the the folks who developed the hardware and software for this, considering that the electronics in a C64 are less sophisticated than what you’d find in your average gas pump these days.
The web browser is text-only; it’s similar to Lynx. I haven’t used a text-only browser in years, and I found it amazing how few sites support them now. Google was the only major site I found that didn’t look like a big undecipherable mess.
For the fun of it, I’m going to try to make my C64 available on the web for a while, using the Contiki web server (my ISP doesn’t allow you to run a web server, but maybe I can sneak it through with some port switching – we’ll see). For security reasons, I’d normally never consider running a web server from my personal computer, but I figure there are probably zero “known exploits” for a C64 web server!
Here are some pictures: