Finally! The Blog

I have been planning since over an year to restart writing a blog on few other domains I own. And I lost count how many times I procrastinate writing (and working out too). Finally I am the owner of the awesome domain sairam.com. (yay! dot com, but just when ICANN started the new gTLD revolution) I set myself higher priority this time for writing and reading now that my past project (Bookish) was launched in early February 2013.

I have learned a great deal on things while working since the past 5 years in a product based multi national corporation and a service based company. (Past is past, I dont want to get there now.) Starting March 2013, I have been experiencing rather an unexpected life every day. Rather than a fairly straightforward job, I am looking forward to a new life as a freelancer 😀

What can possible go wrong in an evening

  • realizing the procedure you were following since 6 times is bad
  • raining when stepped out of the office
  • power cut on the street I travelled on along with the traffic travelling at 3kmph
  • stuck in rain on bike for 20 min 
  • delayed the plan by 3 hours

I was excited when I saw the smoke as the rain drops try to cool off the hot tar that is being laid on the flyover that is to be opened in the next few weeks/days.

organizing yourself on the web

Continuation of organizing myself on the web

The question boils down to .. Which service is best for storing this information and why ? How can one manage so many different passwords , information  where all we were registered to and to set data online safe(=encrypted). I have logged in my way of doing this – storing passwords, publishing information on the www about myself and my likes etc. and storing digital content which you bought online or personal content that is private.

Say, I want everyone(www)/friends that I like a webpage or suggest a webpage to a friend or a webpage would be very useful to me or read the daily news from various RSS feeds and want to know who all liked it or tweet your status to your friend community or share the score that you could make in a game to your friends. But all these services are unique and each of the service aims at providing you a single service like bookmarking, making friends and playing games, tweeting , digging a page. But when seen through a end-user’s perspective, one would end up creating an account in almost all websites atleast one of a kind. One would start digging about on an article about Jackson or  want to tell his friends about a cool game where their score is 25000 points after spending 5 hours of time. That is where services like Google Reader/FriendFeed/Facebook come into picture.But again, what each of them is aiming is different, Friendfeed gets the list of shared items from various services and your friends onto your screen and only gives the summary or links to the actual activity and updates work in close to real time like posts to twitter or stumbleupon or public bookmarks on delicious etc.  , but Google Reader is mostly used for reading looong articles by staying on the same page/site which also tries to get the blog feeds in close to real time,but not the links where very few users subscribed to (for ex: a infamous/lowranking website).

The most important you need in your real life is privacy on the internet and in life. Why privacy? Because, your private information is the key to unlock or request for a new password for your online banking account or your personal email account. That’s the reason not to have the same password for buxfer.com and digg.com, and the same reason an alert window pops up on your login every 5 months requesting to change your password on the corporate account. The problem is there is no official verification or ranking on how sites store passwords, how the authentication happens? (over plain text or secure) or how ‘Forgot Password’ works etc.

Below is the list using which I am trying to organize myself

Public Data :
FriendFeed – to track the list of my social updates that I publish to the web. Any feed can go through this and the best part is, you can even see data shared by anyone liked by any one of your contacts/friends.

View my FriendFeed

  • twitter » tweet tweet
  • facebook » you dont want me to explain do you ?
  • Google Reader » Reading articles & blog posts with keyboard shortcuts, with no “themes” attached.
  • last.fm » Songs you listen to and identify similar music
  • youtube » video songs/almost everything that you missed on tv
  • delicious » bookmarking (Yahooed!)
  • stumbleupon » more bookmarks (the feature I like is shows you random pages shared in that category) . Usually I prefer to keep the pages I like on this.
  • Digg » You either DIGG or BURY an article/page
  • flickr » photos !! (also Yahooed!)
  • intensedebate » one stop shop to comment on blog posts ( started by the same company that started wordpress)
  • linkedin » Your professional facebook/social networking site

Private Data :
Following are those which you can’t track in friendfeed because of the sensitivity of the information. So, how do you track … ?

  • Expenses » buxfer.com » A place where you can track your income/expense, share bill with friends, maintain multiple accounts, maintain budgets, track monthly expenses via tags etc. and every transaction with the server goes on https
  • Tasks » rememberthemilk.com » the best one to choose if you dont like the task list that your email client provides. As you can see the project was always in the Beta stage. nice shortcut keys , takes a little while to get used to it.
  • Passwords » lastpass.com » Check out how it works. It can autofill user accounts, auto login into websites. You can even securely store “notes” like your bank account details etc.

That’s how I organize myself. I am sure that I didn’t miss anything else other than securely storing backups of files and other data that is considerably huge (> KB) in size. Of course any programmers answer would be S3. I would get my scripts ready before presenting it and first things first.

BQA (Basic Questions&Answers):

What information not to give to any website which asks you ? DOB !! since that’s the main identity to identify you when you register for a service or to any other services. I do not say that the company would be using it unethically, but for the one and only reason it would not even bother to encrypt/hash a user’s password during registration/changing password on a website. I even see on this very fine day, passwords not encrypted flowing on plain http and even unencryptedly stored in their text files (I guess the websites want to be frugal and want to save their resources to not get a database and to not encrypt a user’s password).

Note: Check the privacy notice on the site (which are usually/always ignored). If you are not planning to read it , this is the summary : I am not the reason &  I am not atleast a byte responsible if you lose something because of following this post, I ain’t promoting any product present here. I am only sharing information that has helped me.

organizing myself on the web

Approximately 5 years and 3 months back, I officially became a part of the wild-wild-web(www). I used to see and play games my uncle’s comp till my tenth class. I did not know any website other than Yahoo and few other sites on which he used to work on. I always liked the sound the modem used to make when we were connecting to the internet.

I still remember the day when I wrote my B.Arch exam in another university. I felt happy after writing the exam, since that was the ‘official’ last exam that I was supposed to write thinking wrt to my life towards Engineering. After the exam, Harith got me to an internet cafe where he checked his email and I later was shown how to create one of my own. I was officially on the web. I got myself an email account with Rediff.com [sairam_kunala_XX@] (it aint X, its a digit). I decided that should be my email id, since I told a friend earlier that he could mail me on that account after we parted from the college. Rediff.com was, possibly, the world’s slowest site ever that I accessed from the internet cafe. Probably because of its servers or the number of users trying to access the site (I never knew all the funda about vertical/horizontal scaling, websites/how email works or anything for that matter then). I only used to curse the internet at the cafe. Rediff never had any IM then, and none of my school friends were using rediff . So, I created a account on yahoo on my own. This time without the numbers and just plain “sairamkunala” because there was some other intelligent guy who wanted the username “sairam” on yahoo.

I joined IIIT in 2004 and during that time, Google’s GMAIL became the famous email provider because of the free 1GB space (that was announced on the 1st of April) to be provided to each user, and every one wanted a GMAIL account which actually required a referal from some one who had an account and in my case it was a senior in the college whom I never could ask. I was pretty happy after few weeks that Rediff too got the 1GB space thing.After a few months (end of 2004), I dont remember who, but he asked me if I wanted a gmail account and who would say no?, I got it. yay! . Gmail was famous and it was still on an invite only basis. Everyone started chatting on google talk and very few friends were using the old deprecated yahoo messenger which would take close to few hundred MBs in memory. I am pretty sure G N Aditya and  Revanth were two of the few who used to use YMessenger.

The IIIT digital library had most of the softwares that were approved&licensed for internal use within IIIT, but some of them had viruses . Why the viruses ?  An instituition having few hundreds of computers on the network , with mostly the BigBoss’s operating system which was the best breeding place for viruses. The place where even few anti viruses would already have been infected of viruses. And the best part of it is the DUMP and FYP folders where in any one could use DUMP folders and only the Final Year students can only use the FYP folder to store the presentations and backups of their Final Year Projects. I could explore all interesting softwares when I was in IIIT from the digital library which was later almooost replaced by DC++ for finding any data ranging for A as in for Academics/Animes through M as in Music to S as in Softwares . I was introduced to Animes in my mid third year. I started with the one called “Full Metal Alchemist” which was an 51 episode story, set in a fictional universe in which alchemy is one of the most advanced scientific techniques known to man, the story follows the brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who want to restore their bodies after a disastrous failed attempt to bring their mother back to life through alchemy [content reused from wiki ] and later started with Bleach, follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after he accidentally obtains the power of a shinigami—a Japanese death personification similar to the Grim Reaper—from Rukia Kuchiki. Gaining these abilities forces him to take on the duties of defending humans from evil spirits and guiding departed souls to the afterlife[content reused from wiki ]. Both of them were introduced to me by Prasanth K (who was also a friend in my eleventh class). The series of animes I watched and the manga I read increased going on from then. I could learn a bit of Japanese listening the Animes which were usually subbed(than dubbed). That’s the reason you could find an animes section both in my delicious site and my home page. The best manga that I read and which is a big hit is One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy, who gained supernatural abilities by eating a magical fruit, and his ragtag crew of heroic pirates, named the Straw Hats. Luffy’s greatest ambition is to obtain the world’s ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates[content reused from wiki ]. Its been more than 12 years since the release of the first volume of the story and its still so exciting.

In the span of the last 5 years I never ever cared about keeping myself organized with my online accounts on the web. According to my firefox’s list of stored passwords and other sources like the data in my notepad , I got close to 70 odd websites which I am trying to figure the best way to safely and securely store my personal data and also the few GBs of data I have with me on my personal computer and organizing the 40k odd emails, most of which were from college which I thought would be useful for some reason. With all this, I feel like it would have been better to keep myself organized with things like email and deleting email and the junk which are not worth keeping like a mail to a mailing list asking if someone had seen his empty bottle or his shoes which he left in some lab. I dont deny that they would bring back memories , but I feel like wasting unnecessarily using up space on the email server. I bet you wont be using the space with stuff that is work related on your email server that right now provides more than 7 Gigs of space for free , but denies to provide anything more than 100 MB of space for free to display/show your photos out to the world.

The question boils down to , which service is best for storing my data online and why ? How can one manage so many different passwords , information which all sites one has accounts on and data somewhere online safe(=encrypted). I have logged in my way of doing this storing the songs , movies, softwares, books or basically digital content which you bought online or home made content that is private.