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Back From Boston

Back from Boston. It was good. Exhausting. Challenging. Inspiring. The buzz is back! I'll be writing some of it up for the workblog, and maybe my own unprofessional gonzo notes on being an open-source entrepreneur here.

I've said recently that it often feels like there's not much of interest in my life to relate on ye olde blog, and certainly it's not the same as the wild and free days when I started. But we can't all stay in post-9/11 pre-hipster-supersaturation bohemian BKLYN forever. The sentiment I've expressed that nothing interesting is happening is, I think, a sign of low-grade depression. Which I hope will turn itself around with Spring Awakening and maybe a little vacation or guilt-free sex or something.

Anyway, I'm going out to The Devil Makes Three tonight. Here they are from back in the day:

Ahh, the 330 club. That show is what originally tipped me towards moving to Humboldt County, you know. We got all het up on PBR and Psilocybin and raged away in a construction garage cum concert hall, tailgating in the gravel lot outside, K-Dawg on parking patrol and me and Mark telling those girls from Redding to "put some south in your mouth" (which is what all the BBQ signs say in Tennessee). I never did that evening justice in writing, just another throwaway post rife with misspellings. Ah me. Two years just flies right by and it still feels the same.

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The Con is On

Overnight flight to Boston. DrupalCon. My third. The first one was kind of magical, back in 2006, Vancouver BC, getting the real buzz for the first time. I haven't been able to explain very well to my non-geek peers how awesome this software project is, which is a shame. Because it really is pretty rad.

To wit: some Belgan computer science students started working on a system for their dorm-hall community to use to stay in touch after graduation. Eight years later the open-source software, Drupal, is powering hundreds of thousands of websites, including bigshots like The Onion, MTV UK and others. But that's not even the cool part.

The truly awesome thing about this project is that it's been built by literally thousands of people. For free. There are a core cadre of a few hundred or so coders who do a lot of this, most of them (like me) making a living off it in one way or another, and an even smaller group of legendary developers at the center of all of it. But it happens openly, as a community affair, and it works in large part people people are friends over it, taking pleasure from working on something together.

This is what open-source is really all about to me. It's the recognition that programming is an act of creativity, and the growth of communities of creators around their project. It's no coincidence that many Drupalists have artistic backgrounds; it has many aspects of a theatrical troup, of a band.

This is a kind of cultural production that's really new. Never before have people been able to be intellectually creative in this way and on this scale, and it's deeply gratifying to be a part of this scene, exploring a new mode of association and camaraderie, proving that the ethos of a community can outperform that of a corperation.

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Various and Sundry

I'm a bad blogger! Maybe it's because my life feels boring. Need to get out and adventure more so I can have something worth writing about. Well, here's what's going on:

  • Well, I'm back in SF for a couple weeks. Actually, I'm here for the weekend, then in Boston for next week, then back here for another 10 days.
  • Cornell Club Housewarming party on the 15th! That's also St. Paddy's, so it should be a rager. Load up your guns. Bring your friends.
  • Ye olde website was down for a bit. Sorry. The poor cruddy VPS needs an overhaul, but who's got the time?
  • March is looking like a worky month. I got sort of burned out over the holidays (what with the lack of holiday-taking) and never really got to recover, just slowed down enough to catch my breath. Somehow I need to muster up some zazz for another six weeks. I think I can just play engineer for the most part, but I need to refresh my perspective, rediscover the rationale or whatever.
  • Been missing NYC a lot lately, mainly while listening to the LCD Soundsystem.
  • I should be getting a swanky Mission Bicycle pretty soon here. It's going to be matte black with red wheels and bullhorn handlebars. I think I will call it "The Cobra."
  • Awesome billboard hacking.
  • Six word biographies; a cool idea.

That's about all I got... it's Saturday and we're gonna do a little BBQing in the back yard, then head into the city for some partytime.

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Political Videos

It's been a pretty good week so far. I would have more to say, but I've got to get ready to drive down to SF tomorrow, the better to fly to Boston for DrupalCon. So, here's a video I endorse:

And the tiny corona:

the tiny corona

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