Category Archives: Sudosu.net Meta

BioWiki — A new project

Although I’m not at all sure about the “BioWiki” name. And “AutoBioWiki” is even worse. But in the fine tradition of Anne Lamott’s “shitty first draft,” here’s
http://biowiki.sudosu.net
(I’m keeping the shitty first draft to myself, at least for now.)

Yet another xkcd comic, related to the title of this site

(As it turns out, xkcd doesn’t mind when you use their content in a blog. See “Can we print xkcd in our magazine/newspaper/other publication?“)

Possible Wordpress Future Post Bug

I reported a bug to WordPress  and I’ve apparently gone as far as I can go with the folks on that bug.
I’ll be continuing this at the URL they suggested, and I’ll update this post.

Text Message (Traffic) Haiku Posted

I’ve posted some text message haiku over on the www side of sudosu.net.
I’ve been being bugged by legions of rabid fans to post these. (By “legions” I actually mean one person. And he isn’t rabid.) So I’m happy to have these up on the web! I think there are a few more stuck in folders [...]

Old Poems On New Screens

Just put all the old poetry from CoyoteHighway.com up at www.sudosu.net. I’ll actually be adding “new” stuff as well — meaning poems I’ve never published on the web. “New” stuff — meaning poems I’ve just written — will have to wait; I’m not writing poetry at the moment.

Why Is Dreamhost Not Talking About Grids?

Media Temple is talking about a new service called Grid-Server (via). It’s not available yet, but it’s supposed to be coming this month.
I have no experience with Media Temple. But Grid-Server seems like one of the brilliant ideas that are obvious once someone else invents them. Oh sure, other people have done redundant web hosting [...]

Managing Updates

I’m not clear at this point what the “best practice” is for handling updates to things I’ve written. Not that I’m at ALL anal-retentive (oh no!) but I’ve made about 20 changes to each of these posts after I first published them. Should I be marking the updates? Using strikeout and different colors to indicate [...]