Upgrading WordPress is super-simple!

Posted June 23rd, 2010 in development by Michael

Recently WordPress 3.0 has been released so I went ahead and upgraded my WordPress installation to that new version. How hard can it be?

Well, it was super-super-super simple… I’ve never experienced such a painless upgrade for any Web application I ever used. Just click one button, enter the FTP credentials and let WordPress upgrade itself. After upgrading WordPress prompts for a few changes (all written down here) and the whole thing just works. It is as simple as using an Apple product!

So congratulations dear WordPress, for the new, great release and the fact that you take care about your users!

The Forbidden Fruit

Posted June 16th, 2010 in fun by Michael

I am a Christian and Apple products are sinful, I do not want our website to be created by a product made by this corrupt group. You need only look at their logo, an apple with a bite taken from it. Do you not know the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden? If I allowed you to create my website on a MAC I would be just like Adam, taking a bite of the forbidden fruit.

Read the full story on clientsfromhell.net.

Update: now also available as comic!

TSM backup woes – or: why I love the Mac

Posted June 9th, 2010 in mac by Michael

Last Monday my Mac refused to boot up again – even in single user mode he remained in a reboot-loop. Trying to get to the data was not that easy as the hard drive was encrypted using PGP Whole Disk Encryption.

Not a problem I thought – I have a TSM backup from the Friday before and most data is in code repositories or anyway. All I really need is a presentation for Tuesday morning. So I boot up my Thinkpad, install all the Windows updates (I do not use it that often ;) ) and start TSM.

Empty backup set.

What?

Verify all the connection settings.

Empty backup set. No data showing up in TSM.

Starting to sweat.

Now here the story about why I love my Mac starts. I love the Mac platform because:

  • I was able to create a 1:1 copy of my personal Mac on an external USB drive.
  • I was able to boot from this cloned disk via USB by just holding the Option key. Just boots, all data and settings there. Try doing that with Windows :)
  • After booting I installed PGP and mounted the internal disk. I was able to copy away all my data from the broken disk to the external drive (this includes the whole /home/mike directory and some /Applications).
  • Time to reformat the whole disk and install a clean copy of Snow Leopard (finally a good reason to upgrade!).
  • After booting into the clean OS all I had to do was copying (!!!) the /Applications to the appropriate folder and copying (!!!) the home directory to the right location. After logging into the newly created user account all my data was there.
  • By copying the home directory everything just worked – even the WLAN connections, settings, MobileMe syncing, all just working. All I lost have been the printer settings. No need to re-install tons of applications, all just copied back – and working fine!
  • Try the above on Windows!
  • Now I tried something – I started TSM on the Mac and logged in – and magically all my data showed up in TSM! What? Verified on Windows – empty set. Can someone working on TSM please explain that behavior to me? Why is the TSM data only showing within the same platform?

Overall the whole work took half a day – including a clean OS update and to “migrate” all applications. Only TSM scared me a bit – so I now started to create weekly backups using Carbon Copy Cloner – which is a good thing anyway, as it is super-easy to boot the backup on another machine. And I love the Mac because it does not use a magic registry and installing applications is really simple!

But what have you shipped?

Posted June 1st, 2010 in gtd by Michael

What have you done with your connection skills that has been worthy of criticism, that moved the dial and that changed the world?

Go, do that.