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Secrecy on facebook, just like google+ circles

August 30th, 2011 No comments

So everyone is raving about Google plus at the minute and indeed its awesome and I think it is set to eventually take over from the book of Faces. However one thing that strikes me about a lot of reviews Google+ gets is that the circles system is new an innovative and with Facebook you either share everything to everyone and risk ye grandmother seeing a facebook update about how you totally went out an got smashed when you were meant to be fixing her shed or something.

This is not the case, you can easily create  using lists (although not as easily as google+) groups of people you can include and exclude stuff from.

I will now guide you though this process so you can show and hide stuff to different groups of people and manipulate the world <insert evil laughter>

Creating a list

facebook lists, like google plus circles
Top right of the screen select account and then click edit friends.
facebook lists, like google plus circles

Then click the ‘Create a list’ button at the top which will bring up a popup window. You can then enter in a title for the list and the people you would like to add to it, this is very similar if you have ever created an event on Facebook. This list will act as grouping of people you can show and hide stuff too.

For example above I have created one called wargaming and added 5 people to it. So in the future if I have something wargaming related i’m gonna post I can make sure only these guys see it or visa versa you could create a list with the aim to hide stuff from one or more people like ‘douche bags i keep around’ or ‘the ones i’m trying to impress so will hide stupid shit from’ etc etc.

Hit save and you should be presented with your list:
facebook lists, like google plus circles

Hiding and showing stuff

So now whenever you do a status update or anything else all you need to do is click on the little padlock and a popup window will appear like the one below. From here you can just type in your list in the visible or hide boxes and whatever you post will be hidden or only shown to those lists. You can also do this for specific people too.

facebook lists, like google plus circles

So here is a status update and hovering over the padlock you can see its only visible to my wargaming list.

facebook lists, like google plus circles

Becareful with lists, its a pretty quick way to alienate people if you never share anything with them so probably best to use in extreme cases, I don’t actually have any lists set up my self, or do i?! do you know the real me? hah luckily i’m not that interesting.

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Best Army Surplus Clothes Shop

August 18th, 2011 No comments

camo shorts
Just a quick heads up blog post about a sweet online store Becketts Adventure

http://www.armynnavy.com/

I wanted to get some shorts and a light jacket for a holiday and they have some sweet clothes. If you are into camo/military style clothes etc give them a go they literally delivered the next day are pretty cheap and the quality of the stuff i bought is amazing.

Customer service is also top notch, guy Andy there replied to my emails almost right away.

Defo the place to go for combat trousers, shorts that kinda stuff. They also have a wide range of other stuff you’d expect like custom dog tags and knives camping gear etc. Only downside is their site is a tad slow but its not too bad.

 

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Google Black Bar

June 28th, 2011 No comments

So I turn on Google Chrome today and all the Google sites have this big old black bar at the top since i’m logged in:

google black bar

 

I’m not sure i like it, seemingly there is a growing backlash already of folks not liking the colour. Interestingly my theme in Gmail has a better looking bar, which I think has been up there for ages:

gmail bar

This style is wayyyyy better than the horrible google black bar of blackness. I like the idea in principle of being able to get to all your google stuff real quick but I think a style change is in order pretty quick.

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pixlr.com

June 20th, 2011 No comments

Just a quick post about a site I have been using and giving out to people a lot recently:

http://pixlr.com

Basically a free online graphics editing site. It has a really good photo editor that at the least is great for giving folks a way to resize/crop photos pretty quickly.

Along with a couple of other tools it also has the pixlr-o-matic which is pretty cool rapid photo effects tool with a darkroom like interface.

e.g. you can do stuff like this in seconds:

test image

test image

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Internet time machine

September 4th, 2010 No comments

The Internet archiveJust a bit of a did you know about this site kinda blog post. In 1996 (which in computer time is over 9000 years) an organisation was formed with the grand goal of archiving The Internet! and since then every year they have been periodically visiting and making a copy of just about every website there is.

Its fairly geeky but how awesome is that!? I’m a huge fan of nostalia I think a lot of people are and this project was well thought out from the start. Back in 1996 the web was not the blog laden facebook frenzy beast it is today, it was still very young. Sure ‘The Internet’ had been around for a lot longer but actual websites and what we know as the world wide web only really came to life in 1994 – 1995, so to envision that ‘this interwebs shit is gonna be serious bisness’ and set about archiving it for future generations was and is an amazing idea.

the bbc website in 1997
The BBC Website 1997

I think this site means quite a lot to me especially as i’v been hooked on The Internet since I started using it way back in 1997. Back then it was so different to what it is now, like take facebook for example, back then you’d struggle to find anyone online in your own county nevermind town! now everyone is on facebook. If i’d of said back in 1997 to the vast majority of people who use facebook today that they’d spend hours on The Internet each day and it’d become part of their daily lives they’d of laughed in my face, but The Internet archivers knew it would take off and they knew it needed archiving.

apple's website in 1997
Apple’s Website 1997

By the nature of its self The Internet is in a constant state of flux, changing and growing, sites going up sites vanishing never to seen again all this stuff presenting a current view of the world and leaving the old as not even a memory if you think about that for a second its really exciting but at the same time a bit sad.  Fear not though as you can take a trip into the past by paying a visit to the internet time machine

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Do you feed your self?

August 28th, 2010 No comments

Just a quick post really about news feeds, do you use them? do you even know what they are? lets assume you don’t and you are wondering what the point in them is.

Basically a news feed (commonly referred to as RSS)  is a means by which a website or blog can let you know about new content it has published without you having to visit said site or blog every so often to check up on it. This feed takes the form of a normal internet address that you can put into a news reader and from there on you can keep track on what is going on in all your favorite websites.

There are many different readers you can use to do this, I recommend Google Reader as its very simple to use and if you use gmail (if not you should!)  its easy to get to when checking email.

Here is an example of what it looks like once you have it setup and have added in some feeds:

So you can see I have loads of folders setup with feeds from all my favourite websites. Every time I log in I can immediately see what about 30 websites and blogs are up too. All you need to do is copy the link to a website’s feed and add it as a subscription in Google reader and ya on your way. I know a load of folks out there that’d benefit from this, it takes a few minutes it set up and really improves how you use the interwebs.

YouTube tip:

If you want to add in a feed of a specific channel from YouTube you can do it! Just copy the channel address and Google Reader will do the rest, e.g. ‘http://www.youtube.com/user/BBC

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Blog posts into facebook

August 25th, 2010 No comments

I’m back on the blog! with a new theme! for some reason we cannot figure out the last one died, i think it had something to do with it being apple styled and therefore it reached its shelf life! anyway i digress.

Today on facebook one of my chums on there wanted to know how to link his blog posts into facebook automatically. This is something i’v been wanting to do for a while and after a bit of searching the interwebs i found out how.

There are a lot of tutorials out there on how do do this but most of them focus on the old style layout of facebook not the new one. So without further adieu heres how you do it.

Find your feed

Every blogging site/software worth their salt has a mechanism to feed out posts in a format online readers can use to access the latest blog posts as they are published. The first thing you need to do is find out the link for yours, here are where Blogger and WordPress feeds are located:

Blogger:
http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

WordPress:
http://blogname.wordpress.com/feed/  (or just http://your-blog-url/feed/ if you have WordPress on a webserver)

Once you have this link highlight and copy it.

Add your blog to facebook

Now you have your feed link all you need to do is login to facebook and in the top left hand corner of the screen go to settings -> Applications.

This will load a list of applications, one of which is called notes, click on the word notes.

This will load another screen with a link on the left that says Edit import settings, click on that.

This will load a further page with a text box, copy your blog feed code into that box and tick the agreement button that it wont be feeding horse porn and terrorist bomb making tips and after a bit of a wait it will now be setup!

Now whenever you add in a new blog item it will automatically show up in facebook. Think of all that time you’ll save pasting it in your status update as a link, at least 15 minutes a year ;)

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Blocking Adverts Online

September 14th, 2009 4 comments

Bit if a quick blog post really but its quite useful.

Right so as some folks know I have just reinstalled my PC with Windows 7. Everything is great but I have noticed something online I was not seeing before on crappy Vista, adverts! lots and lots of flashing banner scummy adverts!

Then I remembered that on Vista I had modified one of my files to block those pesky swines.

Here is a guide on how to do it, If you are not at least 45% technical then maybe don’t bother with doing this as you might mess it up:

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm


Before and After

So here is a print screen of the radio times website before changing a file (was worse online both the banner ad’s flashed like a fucking fireworks display):

Radio Times After Before Ad block

And here is it after, No advets, looks great:

Radio Times After Ad block


The Tech Bit

The link in the intro basically provides you with a list of domain names which websites use to embed adverts on their pages (kinda like a webpage inside a webpage). You add this list of domains to a file called hosts which is part of Windows. Each line looks something like this:

127.0.0.1  fr.a2dfp.net

Basically what this does is bypass how your computer normally tries to find a website and instead it redirects to 127.0.0.1 which is the address of your own machine! So basically you are tricking your PC to go to it’s self when ever your computer tries to access ‘fr.a2dfp.net’ and therefore the advert does not show! Simple yet genius. There are hundreds of these lines in the guide above which basically account for most of the ad servers on the Internet.


The Moral Bit

Some might argue that it is a bit rude to do this. These sites need adverts to stay running right?, fair enough. The truth is most people will get confused as to how to do this or are simply not Geeky enough to bother. These are the same people that probably click on these adverts in the first place, get infected by viruses and fall pray to email scams from Nigerian morons.

These people are the sheep of the Internet and like sheep they outnumber the badass Wolves. Sheep are simple and get fucked but they don’t cause trouble, Wolves eat sheep and don’t play by the rules but there will always be more sheep. What i’m basically saying is unless a sudden burst of intelligence sweeps the general Internet population these sites will lose no ad revenue, so fuckem.

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stumbleupon

August 25th, 2009 2 comments

Just a quick post about this website. If you have never been there or do not know what it is about, basically you create an account and pick various topics you are interested in. You can then hit the stumble button and random websites about your topics will come up. You can randomly get sites about all of your topics at random or just pick one topic and constantly get random sites about say ‘gardening’.

It is an amazing way to kill time and find interesting stuff on the Internet. It is all user generated so it’s what other people with the same interests like! I have been using it for a few years but never thought to let anyone know about it!

Warning: Before you click and sign up, this is going to enhance your Internet experience a lot and in doing so you may find hours and hours pass without you noticing.

Stumbleupon

check it out

Here are my topics I have setup:

Action Movies    Alcoholic Drinks    Alternative Rock   Ancient History    Archaeology    Astronomy    Atheist/Agnostic    Beer    Computer Science    Conspiracies    Cult Films    Evolution    Firefox    Guns    Heavy metal    HipHop/Rap    Horror Movies    Medieval History    Movies    Mythology    Nanotech    Online Games    PHP    Paranormal    Personal Sites    Philosophy    Photography    Punk Rock    Robotics    Roleplaying Games    Science Fiction    Space Exploration    Terrorism    UFO’s    UK    Video Games    Web Development

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