Topic: Blogs anyone?

I finally got around to setting up my own little blog. I'm lazy so I went with blogger.com. I'm really gonna try to post stuff a little now and then. If nothing else, it will help my work on my english skills. You can find the blog at http://blog.punbb.org/

Do you guys have any blogs and/or do you know any good ones I should read?

Edit: The DNS subdomain addition might take a few hours to go through.

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."

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Looking nice.

Oh, not you... I meant the other things ;D

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Is it a default template? Because it looks really amazing, really cool (and I'm very picky with "cool"), and I´ve no idea about blogs. This E3 owns, btw :D.

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Yes, it's a default template. There are quite a few. You should check it out. Signing up takes only a minute.

Another cool thing about it is that you can host your own blog. When you sign up you choose if you should go with their hosting solution or if you want to host it somewhere else. I'm hosting my blog on my own server. When I update the blog, the actual HTML is generated on their server and is then automatically FTP'd to my server. It's weird, but it works :)

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."

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Rickard wrote:

I'm hosting my blog on my own server. When I update the blog, the actual HTML is generated on their server and is then automatically FTP'd to my server. It's weird, but it works :)

Ehh, sounds weird yes. Exactly why is this done?

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Ohhh, you ppl don't go out very often do you wink

Blogger was relaunched on Sunday with a new and improved look and feel.
The templates are all new and done by some of the biggest name in the xhtml + css business brought together by Douglas Bowman of StopDesign.

Dan Cederholm
Todd Dominey
Dan Rubin
Dave Shea
Jeffrey Zeldman

An excellent "summary" can be seen here

As to why the html work is done on blogger server...
That is the practical solution, all is done from a centralized location, almost no setup required on your part on your website, you just supply the ftp user/pass combo and blogger takes care of the rest.

Among other things one of the new stuff they introduced is the ability to blog through email, not a new concept but a new one at blogger, the subject line becomes the blog topic and the body becomes the blog.

I have a personal blog but as it's in Icelandic I doubt you'll enjoy it much smile
You can take a look at a overview picture of my BSc project that I'm doing for Icelandic Telecom.

As I'm spending to much time doing websites the main blog pages I read are from the guys I mentioned earlier in connection with the blogger redesign.
http://www.zeldman.com/
http://www.simplebits.com/
http://stopdesign.com/
http://www.mezzoblue.com/

Other frequently viewed are
http://www.kottke.org/
http://www.1976design.com/blog/

PS
I'm not up early, I'm up late printing out these fun reports I've been doing over the last months, about 500 pages in all big_smile

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Chacmool wrote:
Rickard wrote:

I'm hosting my blog on my own server. When I update the blog, the actual HTML is generated on their server and is then automatically FTP'd to my server. It's weird, but it works smile

Ehh, sounds weird yes. Exactly why is this done?

Indeed this sounds weird. Perhaps this is to enable people with only static html hosting to start a blog using their existing host? Otherwise I really wonder why go through Blogger.com if you could set up your own system on your own server.

From another perspective, seeing it's now a part of the Google "machine", perhaps this means that as Blogger.com processes each post, Google.com immediately gets the page indexed? Since all the page content (and links) are maintained by Blogger.com, this also goes to elliminate dead links? As weblogs contain more and more information, seizing this opportunity to have first-hand access to weblog posts perhaps has some commercial value?

But then I'm not an IT person, these are just me wondering aloud. smile

As for me...I'm reading up slowly on the possibility of integrating WordPress and PunBB. I think the two make a perfect pair, although I am really at a loss when it comes to a rationale for running the two together at the same time, given that it's going to be a personal weblog. sad

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Alrescha wrote:

Indeed this sounds weird. Perhaps this is to enable people with only static html hosting to start a blog using their existing host? Otherwise I really wonder why go through Blogger.com if you could set up your own system on your own server.

The advantages are many. The major one being that even a complete idiot can set it up.

Alrescha wrote:

From another perspective, seeing it's now a part of the Google "machine", perhaps this means that as Blogger.com processes each post, Google.com immediately gets the page indexed? Since all the page content (and links) are maintained by Blogger.com, this also goes to elliminate dead links? As weblogs contain more and more information, seizing this opportunity to have first-hand access to weblog posts perhaps has some commercial value?

Not sure about the dead link, but yes, google processes the blog entries immediately (you can choose if you want google to index it) and yes, I'm sure it has commercial value for Google. How is another question :)

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."

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Nice blog, but for Gods sake lose the picture - you are scaring away all the hot blogger-chicks :-)
I would recommend using the head from this one http://media.balroq.org/040215_6.jpg

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CodeDuck wrote:

Nice blog, but for Gods sake lose the picture - you are scaring away all the hot blogger-chicks :-)

One of these days I'm gonna slip and hit the ban button :D

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."

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CodeDuck wrote:

Nice blog, but for Gods sake lose the picture - you are scaring away all the hot blogger-chicks :-)

I think it's fun to see how people looks like "in the real world" :P

"hot blogger-chicks" <-- Do they relly exists or is it just a legend? ;)

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Well this is my little blog
http://www.punkaren.elixant.com/blog/

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Cool. I kind of like Blogger :)

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."

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Chacmool: Oh hot blogger chicks do exist, just try to google for "hot blogger chicks".

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Rickard Your uglly ;P
No... just kidding big_smile

mmmm... i transelated a blog system (AndoNET Blog) To hebrew...
its a demo blog, but still is a blog wink
http://eran.hostrike.net

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I have a blog, but I mostly just use it to put in our match reports for Skipton Town. See my signature for more :)

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CodeDuck wrote:

Chacmool: Oh hot blogger chicks do exist, just try to google for "hot blogger chicks".

The first hit I get is this forums.punbb.org/post.php?tid=3818&qid=13680 big_smile

"Real programmers are those that can sleep in front of terminals ... with their eyes opened."

"Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmers are around at 9am it's because they were up all night."

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I've tried the blogger thing, hard to find time to keep up with it. Used to use Greymatter, but now just go with custom journal module in my someday CMS (actually WMS- website MS)

http://www.middleground.us/mod.php?mod=journal

Every Day Above Ground Is A Good One!!

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I had a blog, but I didn't update it much and it was just sitting there with a lot of allocated space and bandwidth I could be using for other things, so I dropped it and started using the domain for my home/testbed server smile

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Since I just set one up, I will bring this topic back from the dead smile

http://www.forumchooser.com/blog/

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I'm moving my website from one machine to another - in the process I want to replace mysql with postgres/pgsql.  Part of this is looking for a replacement for S9Y (www.s9y.org) PHP blog software (it's large, unweildy, a feck to customise, etc) so started looking for alternatives...

Not using mysql pretty much removes everything out there...

Then it hit me...   What is a blog anyway?

I write an article and it gets saved in a db.
My home page pulls it from the db and displays it.
Others comment on that article.

mmm, sounds like a forum to me - surely it would be trivial to extend PunBB to blogging?  Built in searching, archiving, etc - those who like the forum interface can read that way.

?

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pgregg: make sure to take a look at the reply only forum mod. It's just what you need to set up a blog/news system.

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pgregg wrote:

mmm, sounds like a forum to me - surely it would be trivial to extend PunBB to blogging?  Built in searching, archiving, etc - those who like the forum interface can read that way.

Too right... with punbb's posting, editing and searching features, you don't really need to reinvent the wheel by installing another CMS/blogging system.  Look for PunNewz and also Reply Only mods (as Paul suggested), which is what I'm using to power the front page of my site. (http://www.shuttertalk.com)

Jules

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Heh. Got a bloggy thingy over here, I just made it three weeks ago.
Everything is hand-made and in french wink

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Cool, Cheers guys.  I had actually seen the shuttertalk link before - very nice... I'll have a play over the weekend - Reply only is def the way to go.