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A thing to ponder… The future of computers.

Every one of them will arrive at the same place: “Can’t you just make us a general-purpose computer that runs all the programs, except the ones that scare and anger us? Can’t you just make us an Internet that transmits any message over any protocol between any two points, unless it upsets us?”

 

Go check out the full article “Lockdown: The coming war on general-purpose computing” , it’s a pretty important read. If you agree or not, at least this is something we should think about.

In my case, it made me think about the fact that the future could look VERY different from what I expected as student. I always assumed people would end up having at least one, if not multiple general purpose computer in every home, which they can use freely how ever they intend.

But you know, it could be just happen in 10, 20 years that general purpose devices are actually either prohibited, severly regulated or just plain not accessible for Joe Schmoe and email, chat and stuff would happen about the government-approved (or, even more likely, COMPANY-approved – it’s not the governments that runs our world these days) applications/devices against which facebook  or the iPhone is the very model of free, unregulated, unfettered and individual information distribution.

And the majority of people (including me?) would be happy with this state, because, well, as long as it’s convient and doesn’t get into the future-angry-birds, why complain? I know I usually don’t give a flying fuck about consequences of gating, at least as long as my toy does what I bought it for and I can look at my cat pictures.

You know, I never thought about how fragile the internet actually is.

A book needs to be found to be burned; but in order to get rid of the internet you just need gain control the phonelines (including wlan), as the unrests in England and the arab spring have shown. The whole freely accessible internet thing might just be a bubble about to burst, something that will die and wither, just like the hippie movement.

Welp.

At least this gives me some nice ideas how the people in my science fiction stories handle things like this.

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Caffeine, chai-latte and I need my froo-froo milk!

My temptation!

So, I gave up coffee. Or more accurately, espresso.

The reason is simple; my body stages a mutinity against me if I feed it caffeine, no matter which form. Heartburn, constant tiredness, migraine like headaches and anxiety attacks are just plain not fun.

I’ve been coffeefree for two weeks now and I tell you, it’s been quite a bit of work. See, I used to pick up coffee at work after lunch and on my second break – basically my breaks basically have been “pick up latte machiato, drink it”. So, the first three days after I decided to end up coffee-free, I did find myself sitting at my desk with a latte in my hand, having no idea how I got it.

Oops.

Luckely I did remember something I read some time ago: A habit does not exist in an vacuum. There’s lots of stuff around it. Your daily life, other habits tied into it, your personal rythmn, other people’s expectations and needs. And most importantly, every habit has a trigger; basically something happens in your life and you do that habit.

Habits are strictly reactive.

You can’t kill a habit. Well, maybe you can, more power to you, but I can’t. My Autopilot, it even out-stubborns me and is more than capable to override my desire to be headache free for the wonderful, fantastic shortterm boost of COFFEE.

But you can either try to remove the trigger from your life – sometimes that’s possible, sometimes not – or you change the behaviour it results in. You can replace a habit, provided the new one addresses the wants/needs like the old ones did.

Took me a bit to figure out which wants the old “fetch latte macchiato” habit addressed. One’s been clear: Take a break away from my desk. A walk did address that particular bit and yet I still ended up with a latte macchiato in my hands, with no idea why… Until it dawned me, that it might not be the coffee I am missing – I rarely drink espresso or coffee pure – but it’s the steamed milk I want.

Heureka!

I switched the espressio macchiato with that abomination called Chai Latte1, so I got my froofy milk without giving myself a migraine.

Yay! Success!

But of course now the company coffeeshop is out of chai latte, so I have to find a way to cope with that without going back to latte macchiato, meaning I am back to square one, and I still haven’t figured out how to sleep enough at night…

Footnotes:

  1. It’s actually quite tasty, sweat and spicy at the same time. Proper chai tea, though, tastes a bit differently.
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pointless armour…

For every chainmail & buttfloss bikini I want a guy dressed like that. Preferably of the Johnny Depp Variant.

Get on it gamedevelopers!

(found via Biobreak)

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*speechless*

The next blogpost is annoying me, so, have a video.

Or two.

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