Category Archives: Administrative

Welcome to the New Pyra’s Party Place

The move is mostly complete, just a handful of links to update.

I chose to not go with wordpress.com for a simple reason: There was no simple way to move all my pictures. So, I moved it to here instead, since I had to move all the images anyways (in reality, its on the same physical machine as the previous site). Also, its easier to move at a later date now 🙂

-pyra

Wow, I need to make more real updates. Hopefully, I’ll have time this weekend. Boo life, its been way too busy lately.

After Much Thought, I have Decided to Discontinue This Blog

It is very bitter sweet that I have decided to no longer update blogs.ai-ls.com/pyra . This will be discontinued shortly and moved to a new site which I have not yet found, possibly wordpress.com .

After an event last night, I wish to distance myself as much as possible from all that once was the American Idol linkshell, including turning over the domain to someone else. If no one takes it over, it will be allowed to expire when the registration runs out in January 2009.

Edit: No, not this one, this is the new version. The one that was discontinued was the original site.

The Why of WP

Every so often, I get asked why I chose WordPress (and in this case, WordPress MU) for blogs.ai-ls.com .

There are other options out there.

The why is easy.  I was trying to integrate the blogs into the already existing forums.

There were basically 2 choices, WordPress, and The Blog Mog.  If you’ve used the FF Wiki, you know what the blog mod is like.  Eventually, I just decided that the PHP Nuke was getting too overloaded and started from scratch.  I like the results.

It is what it is, but it lacks a lot of features that are awesome — such as having your own url (in the case of this site, it would be something like www.ai-ls.com/modules/forums/blogs.php?blog=1234).  I guess you could book mark it, but it loses some of the appeal of a simple URL, such as blogs.ai-ls.com/pyra .

Well, this past week there has been a small battle in the ongoing fight of WordPress vs. Movable Type.

It all started with this post in the MT blog — http://www.movabletype.com/blog/2008/03/a-wordpress-25-upgrade-guide.html , which was quickly followed up in one of their dev’s blogs http://sippey.typepad.com/filtered/2008/03/were-here-to-co.html , which was followed up in ma.tt (one of the primary authors of WordPress) http://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/ .  All links have been removed b/c I don’t feel like getting drawn into this mess.

However, in the interest of fairness, I decided to test out Movable Type.  I set up mt.blogs.ai-ls.com/pyra as a temporary MT test site.  I will make posts to both blogs to really try to understand how MT works.

Installation was not hard.  There were a handful of extra steps beyond what WordPress MU/WordPress require, but nothing more than expected.  It was painless, with the only troubles being a typo I made with the MySQL DB name.

Then came some challenges.

First off, I chose as my name “Pyra’s Testing Place”, because this is “Pyra’s Party Place”.  I wanted the URL to be the same, so I changed it to just /pyra.  However, MT uses generated HTML for everything, instead of dynamic PHP (like WP), and it installed everything to /pyras_testing_place .  I’m also not used to having to hit publish and waiting more than about 10 seconds for the new post to show up.

But its a different program, I shouldn’t expect Mac OS X to work exactly like Windows just because all I’ve used is Windows.

If you visit the sites listed above, you will see both sides telling you why their product is better.

As far as I can tell, they are basically the same.  MT gives you more options, WP makes some things easier.  Personally, from an admin point of view, giving the users less options is a good thing.  I really don’t want 99% of the visitors choosing their own upload path, then asking me why nothing works.  Maiev I know would know what he’s doing, but many others?  Probably not.

All of the advantages of MT (OpenID, can handle huge load, etc) don’t really apply.  No one uses OpenID (aside from LiveJournal), and with akismet + open comments, anyone who wants to can just post with the now common format of “CharacterName of Server” or “CharacterName (Server)”.  As to huge loads?  This site gets maybe 1000 hits per day, so honestly, who cares.  Oh noes, my pages loaded in .89 seconds instead of .72 seconds.  It doesn’t matter.  MT makes extensive use of the file system, while WP uses .htaccess and ModRewrite.  MT includes a handful of items as standard that WP requires a plugin for (for example, the stats, and any MT install can be turned into a multi-user install).

But MT does some dumb things too, like not creating a blog at the install root by default, even on a multi-user install.

Since both products are basically even, and I’m already running on WordPress MU, I see no reason to change.  I’m sure if I were running MT I would say the same thing.

For the time being, the MT site will remain up.  I can’t figure out how to enable user-created accounts, so send me a message if you want to test it out.

This is my stance.  If anyone really wants their own MT install, it can be arranged.  As can <charactername>.ai-ls.com if you really want.  Otherwise, as far as I’m concerned, WPMU is how this blog site will stay.  For what this site is, I feel it is the better choice.

-pyra

Edit: Bleh, looks like MT doesn’t work with Windows Live Writer, which is what I use for all of my posts anymore. That… just… sucks.

Edit 2: Jim Ramsey (lead designer for Movable Type) posted a link in my comments on how to make the Live Writer work w/ MT. I take back edit 1, it does work.

Merrit Planning

Since I’ve had some downtime recently, I decided to get my merrit plan into order.

And I made a google spreadsheet, see here.

Its still a work in progress, but I wanted to share.

I cannot take credit for the idea, I found it via someone who linked to me. See Cyberstorm of Titan. I basically copied his general format, but I don’t have nearly the merrits he has. Actually, if I did, I wouldn’t need to merrit anymore.

Oh well. I don’t actually ever expect to get this list completed. I think I’d rather level Paladin or a tank job (boooo tanking) over getting the 2.7 million exp required to finish out this plan.

Real update sometime this week. Its been a while, I was in Boston all last week for a training class, and I have this week to work on getting my project finished — and I really do need to finish it, but its kicking my butt. Java sucks. Why, oh why, would you make a function return an object when its so clearly a String. Every other statement requires typecasting, and coming from C/C++, this looks like its just asking for trouble. And if you have an int, why the hell can’t JspWriter.write() just spit it out right instead of having to do write(“”+myInt). I swear, even obfuscated perl makes more sense sometimes.

-pyra

Due to Popular Demand

I do check my logs, and the most often requested hit from search engines is “ffxi campaign battle point system”.

I don’t have all the information, but here is a link that does have it:

http://wiki.bluegartrls.com/Campaign_Point_Calculation

This link should answer all questions about how points are gained in Campaign.

For the basics of a campaign battle, see

http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/wiki/Category:Campaign_Battles

Hope that helps. If there are more links that should be here, please post a comment and I’ll add them.

-pyra

Its Official, I’m Insane

I’ve been giving some thought as of late to forming my own Sky and Sea linkshell.

Technically, I’ve got everything I need to get started, or at least to start forming the shell.

I’ve done just about everything there is to do in Sky. While I’m a total noob in Sea, how hard can it be? Aside from Jailer of Love, Sea NMs seam fairly straight forward.

The LS will be yet-another in a string of task-oriented shells on Caitsith. Maybe I’ll call it PyrasPartyPlace 🙂 . Or not. Either way, right now, I know of no sky and/or sea shell which would work with my schedule. Or even of one at all. I’m not looking to leave my Dynamis or Limbus shells, as I’m quite happy in both. I also have a very low desire to camp anything HNM.

I have no idea why, but lately I’ve had this burning desire to A) Lead something again and B) Get off my butt and kill Sea NMs, and C) Blow stuff up again.

This must be what going insane feels like.

-pyra

Testing out a New Signature Block

So I found some new tools and toys to have fun with PhotoShop

new_signature_inprogress.png

Thoughts? I made this all myself too.

-pyra

Wow Google Rank

So I have the new WordPress stats tracker running. It gives me all sorts of interesting stats, including what people searched for that got them here.

I found that for “wings of the goddess missions” on Google, this site comes out at 7th. Which is neat. See Google Link here.

For anyone finding this site from google, I just have pictures and stupid commentary on the missions. If you want more info, wiki.ffxiclopedia.org is where you want to go.

Anyways, another quick update, which has the advantage of pushing this monster entry to the blog’s second page, and hopefully speeding up the loading of the front page.

-pyra

Playing around with Tables

I don’t know if anyone noticed, but I’ve started working on ways to display information about my character.

The first example is my Page on Chi-Blast Gear. It is a start of how I want to organize where I’m at vs where I’d like to be vs what is realistically obtainable without dedicating my life to the pursuit of pixelated goodies.

I’m planning on using a traffic light system of colors – namely green, yellow, and red. Its currently a start, but is coming along nicely.

Coming next will be merrits, depending on how much time I have at work to work on it *grin*.

-pyra

Ahhhh its all getting out of control

I just noticed that the main page is HUGE. Mostly due to a couple gigantic entries with tons of pictures.

At first I thought my server was slowing down, so I ran a couple timing scripts — main page is served in under a second most of the time.

Then I noticed there are 85 images on the page, totaling 35 MB in size.

Oops. No wonder it was taking forever to load. I need to write some short entries to start bumping older entries to the second page.