Month: March 2009

IBM to buy Sun?

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IBM managed to make money from Java, and Sun never really did

So, there’s an irony here. IBM picked Java up, wrote better tools, more popular (although horrible to code against) J2EE server.

It does make sense for everyone, the engineers married to the people who can actually sell things and still understand engineering.

Fiorina destroyed the innovative base at HP and Hurd would’t know innovation if it bit his bits off.

Here we have two competent innovators, a great sales team, a consultancy arm with a reasonable rep. I’d be scared if I were HP or Microsoft. very scared.

What I put into the New Scientist survey

I would like to see some proper reporting of the carbon phobia debate.

I would like to see some reporting of the Japanese contention that “climate change” is on a par with astrology. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/25/jstor_climate_report_translation/

Also it changed its name from global warming (which could’t be proved) to climate change – that’s the inconvenient truth – I want science not religion from scientific publications.

I don’t want to see the bogus “hockey stick” curve on the cover of your reputable magazine ever again, I was going to renew my sub after a long time without reading it regularly except certain editions bought from the news stand and decided not to. It was ill-advised and totally innumerate.

Humans add about 10% to the global amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. It’s reported like we make all of it. Some sense of proportion would be useful. It makes all of your other reporting suspect.

I honestly don’t know what the real issues with CO2 are – but you are’t helping me find out, are you?

Bootnote

I did some digging on the web and discovered that we actually contribute less than 5% of the annual CO2 production. There are other greeenhouse gases that are produced in much bigger proportions by humans, but we need some properly funded, peer-reviewed research with evidence. No more anti-technology, screw-the-poor-we-can’t-do-anything dystopian nonsense.

I hate “Jobsworth’s”

I go for a walk every day. This involves crossing a two bar fence that is made of very thick wood. I have done this for the best part of two years.

As I was walking long I got some aggressive busybody having a go at me, and asking me if I would pay to have the fence repaired if I broke it. I’m afraid I was very rude to him and told him to leave me alone. Then he stared bleating about private land and as far as I am aware the land is owned by the local Council. I told him to grow up and left him to it.

Why am I still angry with him?

Bootnote

24 hours later I’m still angry and did’t sleep properly. This is very boring.

Bootnote 2

Now the council have painted the fence with some kind of grease. I’m going to find out who to complain to if someone’s clothes are damaged or they slip and hurt themselves and get a sign printed saying who to contact. The other thing about Jobsworths is their anonymity.

Bootenote 3

I mentioned this to my Lama because I was a little ashamed at my behaviour and also very surprised at how it had affected me so much. He pointed out that spending a lot of energy opening up your mind and heart to others and then clamping down on it so hard will cause all kinds of mental problems. I need to learn the lesson and not allow my anger to rise. Still does’t mean I have to behave like a doormat or tolerate being shouted at, but the way I deal with it in my mind needs some attention.

DHH – “Fuck the real world”

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Well, yes, but. You also need an idea that’s worth bothering with. Paul Graham points out (at some length) that you need to go for something painful that other people think is too hard or difficult and then find a novel and easy way of doing it.

There are millions of “me too” “Web 2.0” “social networking” sites that do nothing and eat VCap cash that could have been spent on something that sucked less.

So yes, ignore the nay sayers, good! But make sure you’re doing something original enough to make money too (even if original means cheaper and better).

That Old Thing – poem

So, that old anger, chomped down from years ago

Some kind of decayed corpse

Drag round again (and again)

Once a stinking albatross but now some bones and feathers, dried sinew, inedible

How they hurt you then (when you were small, when you were standing in that queue so long ago, when the world stopped being your playground, when …)

You squint up from your down place into bright sunlight

Blinded

Pulling that old thing from far ago with your frayed, ratty, furry tramp’s string retied forever a faded parcel blue

More important than anything

Then

Now?

Everybody knows all sorts of things

Everybody knows you should leave the past behind

Everybody knows the stumps of fingers worn away digging for yesterday

Prove me right if I could only change that thing

Fix the unfix

Unthrow that insult, rock, clever remark, eternal regret

That old thing takes your breath one day

Hands hold shimmering dust of what you have, were, would be

Just dust, that old thing, just dust