Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Tuesday, May 18. 2010 in
Facebook
A general problem with all content sites is, that you reveal more and more information about yourself, the more you use the social platform you are on. Facebook as the biggest one has more information then every other social platform and therefore wants to make money out of it. It uses the information and shares them with companies and so on. The more you tell them, the more personal ads would be received by you.
With the new guidelines Facebook allows itself to use even more of your data or show it to everybody in the internet. But a group of people have written a small program in Javascript which will check some settings for you and tell you, what you should do the get a better privacy in your profile.
When I ran the program for the first time I was quite surprised, because I showed more to the people than I thought and I was able to stop this by using the advise I received. And it is easy to use as well.
I can only suggest everybody to use this for a more private social networking!
Links:
Reclaim Privacy on FacebookReclaim Privacy
Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Thursday, April 1. 2010 in
Personal
The story with the iPhone was not over with changing the iPhone. After using it for a day I noticed, that I had an other problem with the new iPhone. The following error messages should show the problem. They are from the baseband log files.
18:36:27 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:44:30 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:49:17 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:52:11 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:52:57 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:54:23 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:55:04 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:55:50 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:56:31 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:58:24 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
18:59:45 +0100 ST [rm] crash: state=Resetting
The strange behaviour here was, that the baseband crashed and took down the WiFi with it. So as you can see, this happend all the time and what you can see here is just a short passage from the log entry. It is much bigger ...
Every time the baseband crashed, it took about 10 to 15 seconds until the phone responded again. Expect some applications, where it just was a little bit slower.
I also was able to call out and keep the signal and phone call up and running for over half an hour while switching between cells. But because it broke so often when it was not phoning out, you often became the message, that no cell reception is there and that you cannot ring in.
So, after I experienced more of these problems when staying in Switzerland I made an appointment in the Apple Store for Saturday morning and had them take another look at it again They switched it again and from what I can say now after 3 days using it a lot - there isn't any problem now.
So, I am quite unpleased that I had to got there again because this shouldn't have happend. But I am quite happy with the fact, that it is okay again.
So, for all people having these issues and posting them on boards and in blogs: Just go to the nearest Apple store and let them have a look. The solutions posted in the boards are definitely wrong and you will not fix this bug by putting in a new Sim Card or using the whole battery and then recharging it. Go to the stores before your guaranty is over.
Here some more problems which were caused by these problems as well:
- When changing into a different country (Austria and Switzerland) I did not receive any welcome messages from the new operators until I touched the phone when I arrived in my hotel.
- When forgetting my phone in the hotel on one day I tried to ring it up to see, if it is near me or in the hotel room and I could not reach it. When arriving in the hotel again and pressing the Home Button I received a message, which was sent over 4 hours early on this day.
- I cannot say how long it took until the reboots did not log in to the operators cells, but when playing games and having it in use, the messages arrived right after they were sent.
- The problem only occured when cell services were enabled. When switching them off and only using WLAN, the WLAN did not got down
Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Monday, March 22. 2010 in
Mac OS X
I had some problems with my
IPhone since last Friday. When I wanted to phone somebody using Voice Dial this did not work very well, because the Phone did not recognize the pressing of the button on the headphones. I phoned out manually instead and was then able to use the headphones. After the phone call was finished I rebooted the machine - and the problems started plopping up. The machine rebooted, but the Login-Screen never appeared. I rebooted and rebooted (Power-Switch + Home Button for 10 seconds) until I gave up and let the
IPhone rest for about 20 minutes. After doing this I gave it another try and it worked again.
Not being satisfied with having a problem I could not find the underline cause for and wanting to try out my new bargain (Real Football 2010 for 79 Eurocents) I started playing. This went well for about 8 minutes, then the phone crashed, rebooted and got stuck again. I started searching the internet but I only found the following solution:
1. Restore the IPhone from a backup
2. Update the IPhone to the newest firmware
3. Restore Factory Settings and resync manually
Number 1 was done, but the issue remained.
Number 2 was done too. After trying to just check some information, it happened again on the Homescreen. So I waited again. Trying out number 3 was a mess, since I did not want to do this, because this meant work again. But because I need my phone and tried it. The first part went well. After it finished I asked it to synchronise and it started doing this. But every now and then the sync was interrupted by an unexpected reboot. After having synched everything (it took me almost 3 hours) I thought I would just leave it. But then my girlfriend pointed out, if it would have worked without me syncing stuff all the time.
For the stuff I use the
IPhone, I can only recommend it.
So I tried it again. No sync at all afterwards. I tried this and surfed around a little bit. Nothing happened. Okay, well then. I then tried to sync the RF2010 application to my
IPod and played it there and it did not mess up anything. So I decided to sync this one application back and gave it a try again. And voila, after 5 minutes - I was back by one goal, it crashed again. The black came like the fog from the side of the Home-Button to the top, the display went black and suddenly it showed the apple logo again. So, no solution here either. I decided to put up some more alarm clocks in case the phone would decide not to work in the morning and then called the support hotline.
After being able to make it to a store I decided to make an appointment. got there in time and checked in with a lady and after waiting for about 30 minutes I was next in line. Almost to the minute of the time I got the appointment. The guy at the Genius bar listend to my story (like written down here) and had a look at the debug files (which weren't there because of my own debugging and resetting) and then told me, that he will change my
IPhone. 10 minutes later I left with a new phone which was already charged and wa able to receive and make calls again. 30 minutes ago I started to sync my phone again wit the applications and the music and until now my old phone would have crashed about three times. It still is syncing and should be finished in a few minutes (about 10 I guess).
All in all an experience, which was quite frustrating. But nevertheless this could have happened with any other phone as well. (I had this happening to my Laptop once (ASUS) and was quite pleased with the 5 days it took them to figure out the problem and solve the issue. Seeing how it was handled here gave me a good feeling. At the moment I am unhappy that I had to go through all the trouble and still not knowing the underline cause of the failure. But the solution was fast and without a lot of bureaucracy. And I really liked that. Hopefully this is the only time I will have to talk to the Apple-Support. Even if it was a very good service.
Some Links:
Apple IPhone Page
Apple Support Page
Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Saturday, March 20. 2010 in
Personal
Facebook hat mir vorhin folgende Meldung gebracht:
ist Fan von 'Monsters of Liedermaching'
Das hat mich dann doch einmal interessiert und ich habe deren Facebook-Seite besucht. Hier befand sich dann auch gleich der erste Song, der zum Probehören einlud. Der Song nennt sich Frühling und hat mich schon einmal begeistert. Wo also noch mehr davon finden? Auf der Facebook Seite war so schnell nichts zu finden, aber es gibt ja noch immer MySpace. Und siehe da, die Info-Seite hat auch gleich auf die My Space Seite verlinkt. Ein Klick und siehe da, es gibt auch hier einen Musikplayer. Und ich muss sagen, auch hier haben die Lieder zu überzeugen gewusst.
Jetzt stehe ich also vor der schweren Entscheidung, mir eine CD oder die DVD (Das Auge hört mit) zu besorgen, um mehr über diese Künstler zu erfahren. Falls dies jemand liesst und die Band kennt, was von deren Repertoire würdet Ihr als Einstieg empfehlen?
Update:
Jetzt habe ich ganz vergessen, auf die Homepage er Monsters of Liedermaching zu verweisen.
Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Thursday, March 18. 2010 in
Mac OS X
Parallels 5 provides the possibility to download Chrome OS for use as a Virtual machine. Because I have a little time I wanted to test this. The download took about 9 minutes here. It arrives as an archive and get's unarchived right after the download completed. This takes about a minute and you are ready to start your new virtual machine. Let's try it out.
From pressing the start button until the Login-Screen appears it takes about 15 seconds. Very quick.
After finally figuring out which of the damn buttons represent the special characters in the password you are using, you get logged in and the browser appears. You can check your mails right away. One tab is already opened for your Google Mail Account, an other one shows you your appointments on Google calendar. In the upper right corner you have some status symbols for battery and Wifi, on the left hand corner you have a menu.
Through this menu you can access yahoo mail, hotmail and other applications. One of them was called 'ToDo' which I wanted to have a look at - but you seems to need a @google.com account to sign in here. I actually do not know how and I will not google for it.
All in all it is a Chrome Browser with some little tweaks, but nothing you would really need and which just limits you to a browser.
What I found quite interesting though is the option to download the OS right from the menu and then use it immediately. I hope that Parallels will have a look at it and see, if they can provide these for other OS as well. Especially some Linux Distributions would be perfect for such a feature.
Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Monday, March 15. 2010 in
Personal
Obwohl ich es eigentlich vermeiden wollte abseits von den arbeitsspezischen Dingen zu viel zu schreiben, so mache ich nun doch einmal mehr Ausnahmen - heute und in Zukunft auch. Für was habe ich denn sonst das Blog, wenn ich es nicht nutze?
Heute möchte ich euch ein paar Bücher empfehlen, die aber allesamt auf einen Autoren zurückgehen:
Tommy Jaud
Dieser Schriftsteller begleitet mich schon länger, als ich seine Romane kenne. Als ich früher noch regelmässigster Zuschauer von der Harald Schmidt Show war (die jungen Leute wissen ja nicht, dass er auch mal bei Sat-1 eine tägliche (naja, 4 Tage die Woche) Late-Night-Show hatte), hat er schon die Witze für den Altmeister geschrieben. Später habe ich dann mit ihm bei der Wochenshow gelacht und vor ungefähr 3 Jahren ist er zurückgekehrt als ich von meinen Freunden eine Karte für die Lesung von Vollidiot durch
Chrisoph Maria Herbst geschenkt bekommen habe. Dies war ein Erlebnis was ich sagenhaft fand. Ein Buch in eine Form von One-Man Performance umzubiegen - so etwas kannte ich bis dahin noch nicht. Da ich nun dachte, das Buch schon zu kennen, habe ich mich nicht weiter damit befasst. Als ich den Vollidioten in einem Testscreening mit Oliver Pocher gesehen habe. Oliver Pocher hat zwar die Typ Mensch gut rübergebracht, jedoch war mir die Erzählungen von Christoph Maria Herbst noch in Erinnerung - besser als der Film. Was folgte war der Versuch das Buch zu lesen, was an zu vielem anderen Lesematerial schlicht und ergreifend scheiterte.
Die Wende brachte schliesslich meine Entdeckung von Hörbüchern. Hier habe ich mir recht zeitnah alle 3 bis dahin erhältlichen Romane von Tommy Jaud besorgt, nämlich '
Vollidiot', '
Resturlaub' und '
Millionär'. Millionär ist meiner Ansicht nach sein bislang bestes Buch. Mein Herz hängt wegen dem fränkischen Bezug jedoch auch sehr an 'Resturlaub'. Vollidiot ist in meinen Augen - auch wenn es für Tommy Jaud den Schritt in die Romanwelt brachte und für mich in dessen Leserschaft, das Werk, welches für mich an letzter Stelle kommt.
Vor Kurzem gab es ja dann mit '
Hummeldumm' das 4. Werk zu erlauschen (ich bin von den Hörbüchern nicht weggekommen), welches mir auch viele Kilometer Autofahrt versüsst haben. Mittlerweile höre ich mir die Bücher ca. 1 mal im Jahr an. Wie gute Filme kann man auch gute Hörbücher ruhig desöfteren hören.
Doch neben der Tatsache das ich zu Hause nicht auch noch viel lesen muss gibt es einen weiteren, sehr wichtigen Grund, wieso ich das Hörbuch den geschrieben Zeilen vorziehe. Es sind die Interpretationen von Christoph Maria Herbst und Tommy Jaud, die den Büchern so viel Leben einhauchen und die Charaktere so plastisch erscheinen lassen, dass es anders für mich gar nicht mehr vorstellbar wäre. Natürlich war ich etwas überrascht, als Tommy Jaud das Buch 'Hummeldumm' selbst gelesen hat. Doch er macht dies genauso gut wie Christoph Maria Herbst. Wenn man sich diese Bücher so anhört, so muss einem der Begriff Kopfkino unweigerlich auch einfallen. Und genau das ist es: Großes Kopfkino.
Mich lenken diese Bücher vom Stress auf der Autobahn ab und lassen mich nach einem langen Tag Arbeit gutgelaunt zu Hause ankommen. Daher musste ich diese Zeilen einfach mal loswerden.
Weiterführende Links:
Vollidiot bei Amazon für weitere Bewertungen des (Hör)buches
Resturlaub bei Amazon für weitere Bewertungen des (Hör)buches
Millionär bei Amazon für weitere Bewertungen des (Hör)buches
Hummeldumm bei Amazon für weitere Bewertungen des (Hör)buches
Kurzinhalt von Vollidiot bei der Wikipedia
Kurzinhalt von Resturlaub bei Wikipedia
Kurzinhalt von Millionär bei Wikipedia
Offizielle Homepage von Tommy Jaud
Posted by Tobias Mauer
on Sunday, March 14. 2010 in
Personal
So, ich muss jetzt einmal etwas persönliches schreiben. Da ich mittlerweile etwas häufiger in der Küche stehe, muss ich hier einmal etwas schreiben. Ich habe gerade einen Artikel über die Kunst des Brotbackens gelesen und hier steht geschrieben, dass dies zu Hause am Besteh gelingt, wenn man hierzu als Mittler zwischen Hitze und Brot einen gusseisernen Topf hernehmen sollte.
Grund hierfür ist, dass so die Temperaturschwankungen besser ausgegichen werden können, die in einem elektrischen Herd nun einmal unausweichlich sind. Da ich mich mit meiner Freundin darüber unterhalten habe und diese der Meinung war, dass ich ja eh kein eigenens Brot backen werde, will ich dies nun natürlich auf jeden Fall tun. Ein bisschen Stolz muss ja dabei sein. Und nachdem ich so viele Rezepte ausprobieren will, von denen es die wenigsten leider in die Umsetzungsphase schaffen, so ist mir das mit dem Brot ernst.
Mit verantwortlich hierzu ist, dass ich der Meinung bin, dass es hier kein vernünftiges Brot gibt. Und das würde ich gerne durch das Herstellen meines eigenen Brotes ändern. Wer dies hier nun liesst weiss, wo ich einen solchen Topf (ca. 30 cm Durchmesser, echt Gusseisen mit Deckel) herbekommen kann, der möge sich doch bitte einmal bei mir melden und mir die Tipps geben.
Vielen Dank schon einmal.