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bound by the outermost ring of the universe

an interesting paradox

“Are we searching Google, or is Google searching us”

An interesting find via Slashdot pointing to a story by George Dyson, Engineers’ Dream

When Ed examined the traffic, he realized that Google was doing more than mapping the digital universe. Google doesn’t merely link or point to data. It moves data around. Data that are associated frequently by search requests are locally replicated—establishing physical proximity, in the real universe, that is manifested computationally as proximity in time. Google was more than a map. Google was becoming something else. …

“This was the paradox of artificial intelligence: any system simple enough to be understandable will not be complicated enough to behave intelligently; and any system complicated enough to behave intelligently will not be simple enough to understand.”

under the hood of TataSky

Over lunch a few of us folks discussed about the options for subscribing to television channels in India. TataSky seemed to be a good option with a good mix of channels and moderate initial setup cost of around Rs2499.

On casual online exploration, i happened to stumble upon this review about tatasky. Though the opinion provided seems to be one sided, the author sure does bring to light some very good points one should consider before investing there.

Here is what influences my decision.

1. Does not / sparingly works when it rains. So also consider a contract with the weather God.

2. The Set Top Box (STB) has only composite output. So irrespective of the transmission quality, you know you can never watch HD. I don’t want to have a TV that does Full HD (1080p) and have a STB that will not give me that content even though the provider _might_ offer it in the future. This is _not_ future proof.

3. No Free to Air channel unless you subscribe to the service. TataSky also does not permit repositioning the dish to recieve free to air channels from satellites other than TataSky’s (Insat 4a?)

4. TataSky owns the dish, so once you terminate the contract, off goes your dish and you are left with the STB that can not be used with other DTH providers. Considering the relatively low setup cost, this neednt be a matter of top concern if you think you are going to be a loyal customer for TataSky for a considerable time.

I am still not considering shifting from cable. Probably should wat for IP TV as well, befire makign the final call.

Wanna play an Indian play?

Please vote if you think its a good idea to (re)enact the monologue play (WE, performed for India Week, Tampere) on Aug 16 in Hervanta.

UPDATE:

Not enough votes for yes. No replaying old stuff :)

POLL CLOSED !!

Dudes and Dudettes ouside Finland, kindly excuse maadi ;)

Moving in ..

After blogging at blogger for over 2 years, ive decided to move into wordpress. Its also time to redirect traffic from vinaydeep.com to this place making it a single interface to my portal.

The reasons why i moved here are enumerated below and ordered in importance of that feature to me.

1. Easy Installation / Upgrade / Migration across hosts.

WordPress can be installed on most hosts and migrating the whole portal can be comparatively easy. Im yet to research a hosting company and a plan that would suit me best, so till then wordpress.com gives me a nice place to remain active. To top it all, wordpress also imported all my post from blogger with ease.

2. WordPress Pages

I wanted to have some non-blog content to add a nice touch towards an online portal. WordPress pages was just what i needed.

3. WordPress Templates

I liked the three and four column templates that would help me manage and display both my blogs in one web page. Yes, ive now moved A Tip A Day (ATAD) into a new blog , talking of which it would be nice to have more contribitors who would like to chip in and tip whenever time permits. There are a large vaiety of themes and plugins that are freely available that i could use in the future.

Im luvin it.

Why we use Linux

Vlad Dolezal blogs about “Why we use Linux”

We tell people we use Linux because it’s secure. Or because it’s free, because it’s customizable, because it’s free (the other meaning), because it has excellent community support…

But all of that is just marketing bullshit. We tell that to non-Linuxers because they wouldn’t understand the real reason. And when we say those false reasons enough, we might even start to believe them ourselves.

But deep underneath, the reason remains.
We use Linux because it’s fun !!

I can’t agree any lesser.

Since the day i migrated to this brighter face of the planet, ive been spending more fun, 1 on 1 time with my computer in tweaking stuff to my likes. Of course there were the troughs with undesired effects, but recovering from them and bringing about the desired change was a cherished learning experience by itself.

Open up and live free.

Energy !!

E = m c^2 ?
naaah…

_THIS_
(WARNING: dont spoil the experience by not maintaining higher decibel levels)

and then _THIS_
(volume even higher please)

ahh, those days, those days, when these were the numbers blasting in 4320!!

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