Permaculture is an interesting subject I hadn’t heard of until a friend mentioned it. “Permaculture?” I asked. “Permaculture. Look it up,” he said. “Sir, yes Sir!” I said.
So I’m looking it up.
It is a process or system or theory of synergy around sustainable human settlements.
This is an interesting concept. How do you engineer an environment that is balanced for the cultivated crops, the forest, animal life, and human life?
I’m taking a nice break for lunch today. The cafe has a baked potato…sounds good! And I’m going to read a bit. I just got Glenn Fleishman’s new book, “Take Control of BBEdit.”
Yes, I’m reading a book about a text editor. I’m a nerd…live with it! :-)
BBEdit is of course the wonderful text editor created by Rich Siegel and available over at Bare Bones Software. Of course, everyone knows about BBEdit and it’s long history, at least everyone who works on computers. And by computers, I mean Macs, of course.
“But BBEdit already has a 400+ page users manual. Just read that,” You say. True, but the users manual is 400+ pages! and great sections of it are geared toward html editing. There’s nothing wrong with that. After all, BBEdit got it’s start that way, and it is a leading html editor, but I use it for manipulating text, like this blog post. And as others have pointed out, it’s only $5 for the e-book version. Hard to beat.
Text Factories are a cool, relatively new feature, that I don’t have a lot of experience with. Glenn does a good job of explaining and giving some real world examples of their use.
Arguably BBEdit’s greatest strength is search, and the impressive multi-file built in grep search and replace. I’m a big fan of using TK as a place holder when I’m writing, and the BBEdit search result window and document pane make simple work of the ‘To Come’ items.
A good example from the book is one of the challenges for us old-timers, the dreaded double-space after a period. Here’s a quick find/replace[1]:
Find Replace Image
Much good stuff!
If you wrangle text for a hobby or a living, you need to look at BBEdit, and you should check out Take Control of BBEdit.
I’m really sick of Facebook. Apart from the couple of friends sharing interesting science articles and blog posts, there isn’t anything to keep me there. Conversations on Facebook are a) pointless, and b) impossible in any constructive fashion.
Perhaps it is the disassociate problem. People don’t physically see another person reading their vile comments, so they feel free to spew garbage at will, similar to road rage issues.
Everyone else on the road is an idiot.
Unlikely, and also unproductive. I know, the Lexus Bitches, and the douchebags in the black BMWs, are certain they are better and far more important than the rest of us, but even the sensible driver in the Hyundai gets a little sanctimonious behind the wheel.
Same on that website. Or at least, that’s my guess. And I find myself falling into the trap. Especially when it comes to the silly topics of religion and politics. Maybe I should delete my account. I really don’t get any value out of it, and the couple of folks I do want to keep up to date with have my email address.
Or maybe just a short facebook vacation. I’ll try ignoring it for a week and see if I really miss it or not. Chances are, I wont.
Ok. ifttt is a great service, but I can't figure out how to categorize it. It is a set of utilities that let you setup tasks to do stuff following the 'If this then that' model.
Of course, that doesn't even scratch the surface. so let's look at some simple examples.
For example, I want new blog posts on The Age of Will to automatically post to my status on facebook.
There are a bunch of services that will do this, and I've tried most of them. But none of them allow me the control I want. But with ifttt, I can setup a simple task to watch my rss feed and post any new entries to my facebook status. It's that simple.
So, what else can I do? There are dozens of 'Channels' available, everything from Flickr and foursquare to YouTube and Zootool.
And folks make Recipes available to copy or spur ideas. For example, want an sms message if it's going to rain? There's a recipe for that.
It is really simple to find recipes for ideas, or hook up channels. I've only setup a few tasks, but they are handy and very simple to do. For example, I have tasks to:
Save any Instagram photos to a Dropbox folder
Save any of my favorite tweets to Evernote
If I am tagged in a photo on Facebook, save the image to a Dropbox folder.
Currently, ifttt is a free beta service, but it is growing rapidly. So far, it is a great way to perform tasks on those cloud things I have out there.