The joys of working at home, #928
Jan. 3rd, 2008 12:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Note to self: the interaction of cats and power switches can be unfortunate. I really need a new power strip, that's not quite so easy for someone chasing a ball to turn off.
(OTOH, the nice thing about using a laptop as my primary dev machine is that I didn't actually lose anything...)
(OTOH, the nice thing about using a laptop as my primary dev machine is that I didn't actually lose anything...)
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Date: 2008-01-03 06:30 pm (UTC)We have a very large box of them, that Robin no longer uses for her company. Almost everything in the house that is on an extension cord, is also on a surge suppressor now.
While you are thinking about that - are your TVs, routers, stereo and other expensive electronics all on surge suppressors? These years, a lot of homes lose a lot of equipment because of a lightening strike on their local circuit. Robin purchased a SERIOUS "power conditioner" for our most expensive electronics, and we will be using that again for the new "media center" she wants to construct.
You may also want to consider, instead of a simple surge suppressor for your office setup, a battery backup system instead. Place your router and wireless base station on that as well... They are relatively inexpensive these days, and you can get a used one for almost nothing, and just replace the batteries.
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Date: 2008-01-04 12:31 am (UTC)Mais oui. Some on better ones, some on lesser, but I generally don't buy ordinary extension cords these days. I use the old cheapies for things like LED clocks and lamps (things that cost < $50 to replace), but anything interesting goes on at least a low-end surge suppressor. (When I get the new TV, that'll get coupled with a really fancy one.)
And it's true that a battery backup is a fairly good idea, although I probably won't bother for my simple laptop. Once I get more serious about the server (and switch my development center from our XP Home box over to a small linux machine), that probably deserves a battery backup...
Server
Date: 2008-01-04 02:48 am (UTC)Are you planning to run CommYou off of a server in your house, or is this something else?
Re: Server
Date: 2008-01-04 04:01 pm (UTC)In the medium term, the intent is to get a modest Linux box to be the central dev server. That will host SVN and get backed-up, and should be more reliable than the Windows machine. It will also become the host of the experimental app. The *real* app will get hosted on commyou.com, once I choose a hosting service for that. (Pair has the slight edge there, since that's where I registered the domain, but I'm still considering my options.)
But I expect I'll always maintain at least two concurrent hosts of the system, a dev one and a real one; for the time being, the dev one will always be at home. Hence the desire for a more stable platform to run it off of...
Ack!
Date: 2008-01-03 08:52 pm (UTC)My current favorite style of power thingie is an APC UPS whose off switch is a recessed button. It's easy to push on purpose, but hard by accident.
Re: Ack!
Date: 2008-01-04 12:35 am (UTC)Product name, actually. Damned if I remember the actual brand, but they were the first really serious surge suppressors aimed at home geeks, back in the 80's. The product line was the Emerald, Ruby and Diamond, IIRC. And yes, the Emerald was low-end, although still quite good for its time. (It was intended for computer equipment in the days when that meant major money.)
Re: Ack!
Date: 2008-01-04 02:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-03 07:30 pm (UTC)Other nice thing about laptops: "The power went out! Oh no! Oh, wait. I can still work. And hey, the neighbors have power -- I still can find a wireless network!" :)
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Date: 2008-01-03 06:32 pm (UTC)But Command brand adhesive is simpler. If you get the sort with the velcro hooks, you can dismount the device when needed.
(Duct Tape and adhesives. I'm positively Red Green today.)
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Date: 2008-01-03 07:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-03 09:33 pm (UTC)working at home definitely has its own amusements
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Date: 2008-01-04 03:41 pm (UTC)He's at seandonohue@gametableonline.com or 413-303-0437 and would appreciate it if you would pleaes contact him.
Thanks!
And it was swell to see you both at the New Year's Party!
- Metilda of the many children
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Date: 2008-01-04 03:45 pm (UTC)The correct e-mail is sdonohue@gametableonline.com. And of course the word is PLEASE not pleaes.
Have a great day...
- Metilda