Friday, March 4, 2016

j reacts to the consequeces of youtube breaking firefox (vlog editing paused)


so, i'm going to have to avoid the vlogs for a few days. i'll be continuing to vlog - when i get back to it, they'll have to come up quickly until i catch up. but, i just don't have the computer resources to multitask at the moment.

why?

exhibit one is what it looks like when i open a thread on youtube in my browser. youtube seems to be doing something in it's scripting that breaks older versions of firefox, at the html level. it looks like there's a tag here that is aligning the table incorrectly. it is resolvable by upgrading.

however, i do not want to upgrade for ui reasons. if firefox would like me to upgrade, it's going to have to restore my ability to change the ui to the way that i want it. i know that there are plugins, but it's not good enough. it could just be a question of finding the right about: config options.

for example, i should have the right to default the ui back to square tabs. and, i should have the right to combine everything to two lines, to provide for more space. a picture is attached. the modern firefox ui (the ripped off chrome ui) is just wasteful.

i don't want it and will resist it until the end. i will use a fork if i have to.

i want to be clear that it isn't about security settings. i don't believe in "internet privacy". the internet is a public place! it's incoherent: a contradiction in terms.

but, the chrome ui sucks. i don't want it and i won't use it.

this is particularly problematic for me at the moment because i'm archiving - i'm tracking down old youtube reply threads, copying them to an output file and deleting my contributions to them. i can't do that in firefox without updating, as you can see. so, for now, i've been using an updated version of firefox in a virtual machine [with a ui plugin to eliminate the hideous chrome update].

i also edit vlogs in that same virtual machine. i simply do not have the resources on my 32-bit machine to do both things at once.

uploading the vlogs in a timely manner is less important, in a historical sense, because they will exist, regardless of if they're uploaded. it's just a marketing tool, remember. so, i'm going to halt the uploads until i'm done archiving, when i can get back to multitasking.



(so, it seems obvious that something is backwards in the script. i'm not going to pretend that it's an error - they're trying to force me to upgrade, for some data collection reasons.)



(compact & efficient.

it's just the question of user choice that bothers me. you do what you want. i don't care. just don't tell me how to organize my fucking browser...)

water pressure - pipe frozen somewhere in the basement?

hi.

there appears to be an issue with the water pressure. it comes in and out, which is not the end of the world - so long as it comes back, and it always does. but, it seems to be dependent on the weather. it seems to slow down a lot when the temperature comes down. that relationship has held this morning. so, i'm left to conclude that maybe something is freezing over....?

i'll let you know if the pressure comes back when it warms up over the next few days.

(pause)

yeah, i think that what's happened is that the heat upstairs was turned off, and the pipes somewhere in the basement have frozen as a consequence of that. i'm leaving the water running (cold) to try and de-ice the pipes.

it was very nice last weekend. but, it's been below zero for the last several days. and, there's no source of heat in the basement. so, if you don't have the heat upstairs on, it gets very cold in the basement (causing me to turn my heat up to buffer).

what i'm getting across is that i understand that i have a lease responsibility to prevent the pipes from freezing. i've had the heat on in the unit. but, it seems like the heat is not on on the main floor. so, i need to deflect responsibility for any burst, frozen or broken pipes.

(pause)

i let it run for a few hours and turned it off because it wasn't making any difference. also, the pressure is the same for both the cold and the hot; one would think that a frozen pipe would affect one more than the other, unless the frozen pipe is on the way into the building. i still think the dominant factor is like the heat coming off upstairs.

i'm just pulling out a correlation with temperature and making a guess. it should warm up on monday. i'll let you know if the pressure comes back before then.

03-03-2016: trudging through the snow on little sleep to catch julia holter in ferndale

concert footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Hj5_bT2yY

review:
http://dghjdfsghkrdghdgja.appspot.com/categories/shows/2016/03/03.html

tracks worked on in this vlog:
https://jasonparent.bandcamp.com/album/period-1