Dreamwidth

Apr. 14th, 2009 11:51 pm
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I have one. Thank you, Tari~

No invites to hand out, but drop a line if you're interested. The site opens to the public April 30th, but those without invite codes will have to pay. (Same as early days on LJ, though I wasn't around for that.) The moderators are also randomly giving out invite codes to people who sign up with OpenID, I'm told, so that is another thing to try.

Dreamwidth is a non-profit social networking site based on LJ code and fronted by [livejournal.com profile] synecdochic (denise on DW). She and a few other people have been working on the code since Strikethrough 07, trying to give LJers a viable place to move to in case our corporate overlords (once SixApart, now SUP) become too unbearable.

The appeal of DW is that you can leave without really leaving, since DW allows crossposting and - in theory - the use of authenticated feeds. (Meaning the ability to read your LJ friendslist remotely. Though I'll believe that when I see it.) I'm a little bit torn, actually, since I know from experience that I am BAD at juggling multiple site identities. Will have to choose one or the other and don't have it in me to leave behind certain people and places here. Currently adopting a "wait and see" approach. I do think that LJ will shut down eventually, but that day may not come tomorrow, or even in the next few years.

Here's some other Why Dreamwidth stuff. As much as I don't really want to leave LJ, I am psyched to try DW out, partly because I hate seeing ads on my LJ (and don't want to pay SUP to make them go away), partly because I've never been in on the ground floor of a "new" networking scene before and am looking forward to having input into the design/coding/policy-making process, partly because it's new and exciting, and partly because I'm suffering from (a real or imagined sense of) overshare on this journal and on some level wouldn't mind starting over.

Though as we learn from this metafilter thread, YOU REMAIN YOU NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE. XD; So I am trying not to make "new start!" my primary motivation.

Definitely not going to make any moves in one direction or the other for a while, at any rate. For one thing, I will be in on vacation in France! My flight leaves tomorrow. :)
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An anonymous commentator pointed out that as much as Now: Zero resembles Death Note, it resembles the Death Note pilot chapter even more:

http://sub-divided.livejournal.com/131007.html?thread=1459903#t1459903

So the question is, does one of these translations of J.G. Ballard's work into Japanese contain the short story "Now: Zero"? Does anyone know?

EDIT: Yes.

hodgepodge

Mar. 16th, 2008 05:24 pm
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MOAR LJ FAIL LINKS
http://seperis.livejournal.com/583653.html
http://community.livejournal.com/sf_drama/612153.html
http://msilverstar.insanejournal.com/37790.html

The third link is from [livejournal.com profile] worldserpent, the first is from I Forget. The second came up in a google search. In order: funny comments from users responding to the LJ "news" post, babelfish translation of the more straightforward Russian news post (warning: link is full of xenophobia and bad soviet jokes), roundup of responses by the Advisory Board.

Also via Charmian, a link to a totally new offense: http://stewardess.insanejournal.com/228035.html
Wherein LJ edits the "Top Interests" page to remove "sex," "porn," "fanfiction," and "fandom." I don't know about you guys, but I've never felt more loved! :D :D :D ...:(
EDIT: 'faeries' and 'bisexuality' also removed, along with terms like "hardcore" and "bondage."
EDIT2: Aaaand they're back. I gotta say, LJ staff is unlucky when this stuff breaks over the weekend, when the crisis management staff are away from their desks.


REACTIONS TO (JUMP) MANGA
Warning: links point to recent manga chapters. The chapter number is in the URL after the series title if you want to avoid spoilers.

http://www.onemanga.com/Naruto/392/14/
THAT WILL NEVER STOP BEING DISTURBING NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES IT HAPPENS AHHHHH. (On the other hand, this will never stop being cool.)
http://www.onemanga.com/Bleach/314/
Aizen Explains it All. XD The evil plan makes a surprising amount of sense! And I'm surprisingly excited for the result:
spoilers )
http://www.onemanga.com/Hunter_X_Hunter/272/
Hunter x Hunter is doing some interesting things with the passage of time which would be incredibly cool if they weren't so incredibly FRUSTRATING. XD; They'll be cool in the volume release, I guess.


OTHER
Waiting for a certain package from amazon. [livejournal.com profile] emblem knows what I'm talking about.
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Livejournal abolishes Basic accounts for new users, tells no one.

Comments disabled as I have nothing much to say; just wanted to help get the word out. (My opinion, for what it's worth, is here.)
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Livejournal's sale to internet start-up company SUP (pronounced "soup") based in Russia makes last summer's fracas over journal deletion look like hot air. I like [livejournal.com profile] pleonastic's post on this so I am just going to link it: check the Wired article at the end for a (possibly greatly exaggerated?) cautionary take on SUP. It looks like the same people will be running the US-based section of livejournal as were running it under SixApart, so unless the Great Fan Migration finally happens everything should be business as usual over here; but I would not want to be a livejournal user in Russia right now.

Comments disabled as I don't have much else to contribute to the discussion.

EDIT: More on SUP.
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auto-generated nonsense )

(http://www.livejournal.com/misc/autopost.bml. Also, sorry for the accidental quintuple post. -_-; CLEARLY, I'm an idiot.)
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I stupidly agreed to do this with a friend WHO WILL REMAIN UNNAMED. Note: this is not ur typical paranoia meme -- it's more about the journals than about the people behind the journals. (And it's not particularly hard to figure out who these are, either. XD;;)

brie )
camembert )

Part two (part two! *dies*) coming up.

EDIT: Part Two
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Not actually spurred on by the latest round of LJ deletions, I have a wordpress:

http://sd.magatsu.net/blog

Hosted by the wondrous [livejournal.com profile] telophase. This a mirror of my livejournal since January 2006, but with all the fanfic, lj shout-out, and pointless meme parts taken out. I'd been thinking about -- not leaving livejournal, but moving some of the content on my livejournal to my own domain -- for a while, mostly so that the next time someone asked me what I do with my spare time, I could honestly answer that I kept "blog". I finally decided to go for it after I had this conversation with my academic advisor:

Him: Any hobbies?
Me: I...write? (fanfiction.) And I keep a...blog? (livejournal.)
Him: What's the blog about?
Me: Um. Books, movies, manga comics, anime television shows, whatever I'm into.
Him: Sounds interesting. Is it any good?
Me: ...
Him: ...
Me: ...
Him: ...Have you gotten positive comments?
Me: Yes.
Him: Well, there you go! People are cruel on the internet, if they didn't like what you were writing, they would definitely have told you.

SO YOU SEE. XD I wanted to know whether what I was writing would stand up to the untested wilds of the internet, and then there was the whole LJ-deletion thing, and basically the time seemed right. I've had the blog for about a month and a half, but I've been holding off making any announcements until I'd decided what to do with future content -- crosspost to both journals? Split content between journals? I think for now I'll just copy what I post in my livejournal to the wordpress blog, edited, a few days later. Baby steps, you know. ^^;;;

...Oh right, the other reason I was putting this off writing this post was because I wanted to explain the steps I went through to set up/customize the wordpress. Cut to spare the uninterested )

IN CONCLUSION, if you are keeping a blog somewhere else, please leave a comment so I can link you. Or even if you're seat-warming an empty account on another journal -- leave a comment so I can add you to google reader, and I'll know where to find you...if.
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Happy New Year! As promised months and months ago, here are the electronic readings from U.S. Interventions in Latin America (summary of non-electronic reading here):

http://www.4shared.com/dir/864644/f5dc0c72/US_Interventions_in_Latin_America.html

Sorry for the free service. Don't want to get [livejournal.com profile] telophase in trouble by putting copyrighted material on her webspace. This will not be the complete commentary I wanted it to be, but here are the highlights.

Stern - Remembering Pinochet's Chile
Okay, this is not actually a must-read, I just felt like copying out parts of my paper on it. ^^; Generally I dislike books like this, which do not allow the reader to form independent conclusions.Read more... )

Marti - A Letter to Gonzalo Quesada
Jose Marti is like, really smart. ^^ reading through the articles on Puerto Rico, one of the things you wonder is how come no one on that island had the foresight to see that even when the U.S. says and/or believes it is doing good, the government acts in its own best interest -- which is not necessarily your best interest. Anyway I suppose I should refrain from fangirling Marti too much, but it's really hard, because he is so awesome.

Franqui - Diary of the Cuban Revolution
A collection of Castro's letters from when he was imprisoned. He talks about all the great books he's reading, classes he's running, uprisings he's organizing; you get the impression that being thrown in jail was the best thing that ever happened to him. ^^; There's also a section about working for the country even if all your family and four-fifths of your acquaintances disown you that I found pretty...telling. Ahaha.

Also this was the week I was supposed to present on the reading but because we were behind on last week's reading and also there was a movie (can't remember the title, but it was pretty good) to watch, I did not get to showcase even one of my awesome, carefully-thought out questions. ^^; therefore I am spamming this journal with the discussion-openers I prepared. (Hey, they double as commentary!) Spaaaaaaam )

Renda - Taking Haiti
Discussion of the psychology of individual marines in Haiti, as seen through letters. Attempt to understand institutional racism at an individual level.

Burnett - Foreign in a Domestic Senes
About the weird mental contortions the US engages in where Puerto Rico is concerned.

Klein - Baghdad Year Zero
From Harper's. One thing most of the other articles we read for this section failed to do was provide a reason beyond a vague dream of regional conquest for the White House's decision to invade Iraq -- generally the articles were concerned with the U.N., or with the spiraling effect of policy on intelligence, or with American under-planning, or with the Iraqi's natural urge to revolt against an occupying force. Naomi Klein takes a different route, and focuses on the economic realities of Iraq after the invasion.Read more... )

***

In cases where there's a country for which I haven't given a favorite article, the electronic reading was probably optional, meaning I didn't do it. Exception: Philippines -_- I uh, had to much on my plate that week to really get into the reading. Mostly I skimmed it. To the Filipinos reading this, I'm sorry! To make up for it I am in a class this semester titled U.S. Occupation of the Philippines. ^^; Which actually, I wasn't going to mention at all because it is so incredibly embarrassing.

However I am saying it anyway because I figure the time has come to admit that livejournal has changed me in ways that go way beyond fandom. It's changed my interests, my opinions, my habits (IN WAYS THAT ARE TOO HORRIBLE TO CONTEMPLATE) and probably even my future. Though livejournal did not create, for instance, my tendency to be a spaz, I seriously believe that it has deepened problems that were already there. ^^; Also, my grades suffered a lot.

Overall, however, I do think that I am happier. More miserable too, at times, but I figure that this is part and parcel of having an actual emotional life. It's hard for me to overstate just how much of my life was lived through books before I found livejournal. Now, of course, significant portions of my life are lived through computers -- but with the internet, at least, there are actual people on the other end.

Wow, was that sappy or what?

Resolutions: Calisthenics twice a day. Aerobic exercise three hours a week. No all-nighters with nothing to show for it. And NO LATE PAPERS.

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