January 14, 2009

UPDATE: ignore all this, now google offers direct exchange service for the iPhone (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/calendar-and-contact-syncing-for-iphone.html)

I recently considered getting MobileMe because there was one part of my digital life I just couldn’t quite keep in sync.  I had email syncing using IMAP on my various devices, file/photo album syncing using Dropbox, and even note syncing with Evernote.  But one thing that always bugged me was I could never quite keep my contacts and calendars in sync.  I had some dates in iCal on my work laptop, some in my phone, and some on google.  For contacts I pretty much just kept them all in my iPhone and gave up trying to keep them anywhere else.

For me having to plug my phone into my computer and sync iTunes is a poor excuse for syncing.  Syncing data should happen automatically, you shouldn’t have to think about it.  MobileMe would have gotten me this, but considering the bad reviews and high price tag I couldn’t see getting it.  Plus I had Dropbox already which solved my file and photo needs, so I didn’t really care about that functionality.

Today I discovered a perfect way to keep my calendars and contacts in sync and it comes in the form or Microsoft Exchange and a free service called Nuevasync.  Basically Nuevasync hooks up your Google contacts and calendars with their exchange server.  So you sign up for an account, link it to your google account (or Plaxo if you choose) and have a fully functional exchange link to your data.  This makes hooking up your iPhone a breeze since the iPhone now supports exchange servers.  Everything works like it should, changes made on the web app show up on the phone and vice versa.

So now that the iPhone and web are talking together how about my work laptop, home laptop, and desktop?  This was even easier and I found I didn’t have to install any extra software which I really liked.  Apple’s address book app has supported syncing to Google for awhile now so it was easy to get going.  In the past Google calendar was always a pain to try and sync with remote software.  2 way syncing wouldn’t work without some crazy daemon that had to run on your computer and you were stuck in read only land.  Now thats not the case as they started offering CalDAV support for 2 way syncing and it works perfectly in iCal.

So now I have full syncing between my phone, laptop, desktop, and web app access, which for me is the holy grail of data portability.  Hope this helps anyone struggling to setup the same thing.

December 20, 2008
I took these photos from my Ireland trip and made them black and white and boosted the contrast a little.  They are from Inch Beach in the afternoon just as the days fog was rolling over the mountains.  Makes a good desktop background.  Feel free to download and use.
Ireland Beach B&W 1
Ireland Beach B&W 2
 

I took these photos from my Ireland trip and made them black and white and boosted the contrast a little.  They are from Inch Beach in the afternoon just as the days fog was rolling over the mountains.  Makes a good desktop background.  Feel free to download and use.

Ireland Beach B&W 1

Ireland Beach B&W 2

November 19, 2008

Well that wasn’t hard.  I’m now using amazon’s cloudfront on justinjas.com.  I didn’t even have to change the domain I was previously pointing to S3 (static.justinjas.com) just had to update the cname record to point to my new cloudfront domain (djimaa1jzwrm7.cloudfront.net).  Not that I need to have cached requests for Japan but still it’s not like it will cost me much so why not.

November 4, 2008
I’m huge in Japan
 
I’m huge in Japan
October 7, 2008

Little Big Computer (via upsilandre)
September 30, 2008

Japanese domino effect
September 27, 2008
 
Nice default apache 500 page youtube :(
 
Nice default apache 500 page youtube :(
September 24, 2008
This is like Harry Houdini if he had no imagination and sucked.
September 18, 2008
This seems kinda crappy.  Apple is showing their refurbished Apple TV units discounted from their old prices instead of what their current prices are.  So for a 40GB they show the original price as $299 when really it is $229 if you buy one new.  They claim buying refurbished saves you 34% but really it only saves you  14% off buying it new.  Same issue with the 160GB.  What gives Apple?
 
This seems kinda crappy.  Apple is showing their refurbished Apple TV units discounted from their old prices instead of what their current prices are.  So for a 40GB they show the original price as $299 when really it is $229 if you buy one new.  They claim buying refurbished saves you 34% but really it only saves you  14% off buying it new.  Same issue with the 160GB.  What gives Apple?
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