Last weekend I kicked the bad habit that was Facebook.
Without mention of poor user experience and the constant battle between chronological and so called “top feeds”.
These top feeds are basically targeted adverts and promoted posts.
I realised it just wasn't me, despite the friends I had. Many of these friends were also active on other sites.
I read this article a few weeks back:
Whilst unsurprising that this sort of data can so easily be accumulated and indeed used for political purpose, it still scared me somewhat.
Further I read,
And I started to think about all the cloud systems I used every day without thinking.
I have bought into the Google ecosystem in a relatively big way.
I've had a Gmail account since i-dont-know-when, a Google+ account since shortly after it started and I was an early adopter if the niantic game Ingress.
So I deactivated my Facebook account.
I couldn't delete it, so the content is still there should I wish to go back.
I thought about the alternatives. I already use Google+ and Twitter.
Then I started thinking further about what was lacking from my social media experience.
It was then that I started looking up blogs.
A quick Google found that a reasonable Solution would be blogger.
A couple of days later, I was having a conversation with a friend who had also used blogger.
We discussed URL forwarding and google hosting. So that's what did.
The next day I created a couple of cNames on my domain and pointed blogger to them, hey presto I had a blog subdomain.
I then spent an hour or so familiarising myself with the interface and getting to grips with the theme engine. I then had something that vaguely looked blog-shaped.
I figured I could tweak the design as I went.
It seems to have taken me ages so finish this first piece and I'm disappointed at myself at how quickly I lose energy to finish a project.
Still i am persevering and eventually things will get done.
I anticipate writing further articles surrounding different topics, mostly gravitating toward the tech side of things and my ongoing effort to “off-cloud”.
I'm not sure we're this will go, but I'll be interested to see where it ends up.
If you're reading this two years in the future and there isn't anything more, I'm truly sorry
This is a good first entry. Really happy to see it. Whenever you have an idea or whenever you work on something just write some notes in a text file to give you an outline and take some screenshots or photos. It gets pretty easy to knock up a blog record of what you've done if you follow those rules.
ReplyDeleteOn my old blog I used to write some fairly detailed articles such as this one on FreeBSD and DVD writing (back in 2002) http://hackedbygod.net/portal/index.php?q=node/8 and I used to make notes of handy scripts I'd written for tasks such as building custom kernels http://hackedbygod.net/portal/index.php?q=node/5