Saturday, May 26, 2001

Bags and baggage
Well, LeSinge.org will arrive back at my old matrix account in 24-ish hours. I know that, in the great scheme of things, losing a shell account and having to move your e-mail/website is somewhere below, say, breaking a nail, but it's the manner in which it happened that really fucks me off.

A bunch of scumbags took it upon themselves to orchestrate a DDoS on an inconsequential little server for absolutely no good reason, and now one guy's pride and joy, into which he and many others poured hours of work in their spare time has to come down. Free shell accounts with all the mod cons, not to mention free DNS hosting on a machine on a major ISP's backbone do not come around every day.

I'm really sorry for Colin but at least thankful for his giving me an account some 2 years ago. I've learned an awful lot of UNIXey, webby stuff, first on the NetBSD SPARC and then the FreeBSD i386. The advantage of having a backbone connection became really clear to me when I went abroad and realised just how fast dialling in was compared to my TCD accounts. It was brilliant while it lasted (not to mention damn near irreplaceable).

Thanks for everything. Shit that it had to end this way.
I did not need to wake up to this...
I was woken about a half an hour ago by an SMS from Jim, telling me that CSD is shutting down for good. And that is REALLY FUCKING SHIT.

Thursday, May 24, 2001

I'm back, sorta
I got bored with being bored with the site so I may as well throw something up here.

So, the lads came over last week. We got pissed (and more), played chess, swapped abuse, and I was officially voted gey by their two-man committee. My computer's hard disk is considerably fuller than it was before, positively bursting at the seams with Photoshop and Illustrator and Fireworks and Flash and Jimi Hendrix and lots and lots of books. Apart from Will (at my behest, admittedly) deleting a rather vital system file because we reckoned it was spyware (inetinfo.exe is not spyware!) and my only finally recovering it this morning, all was well. Photos have been taken (one Jennifer Kelly is in for a surprise) and they're due to be posted on Neural Blade shortly.

Today is a public holiday in Germany and the sun is splitting the stones, so a bunch of us are heading to Schloßgarten with beer, food and a frisbee to get tans etc. This is The Life™.