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> <channel><title>Mike Roberto&#039;s Blog &#187; Technology</title> <atom:link href="http://www.mikeroberto.com/category/technology/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.mikeroberto.com</link> <description>Berto&#039;s rants on entrepreneurship, technology, sports, and heavy music</description> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 15:56:05 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <xhtml:meta xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" name="robots" content="noindex" /> <item><title>What the SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Success Means to America</title><link>http://www.mikeroberto.com/2010/spacex-falcon-9-success-meaning</link> <comments>http://www.mikeroberto.com/2010/spacex-falcon-9-success-meaning#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 22:50:18 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Berto</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Current Events]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Entrepreneurship]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Rants]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Technology]]></category> <category><![CDATA[nasa]]></category> <category><![CDATA[nasa constellation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[space privatization]]></category> <category><![CDATA[spacex]]></category> <category><![CDATA[spacex cots]]></category> <category><![CDATA[spacex falcon 9]]></category> <category><![CDATA[spacex falcon 9 launch]]></category> <category><![CDATA[spacex nasa]]></category> <guid
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href="http://www.spacex.com" target="_blank">SpaceX</a> successfully launched their Falcon 9 rocket and accompanying Dragon capsule into orbit, and safely brought Dragon back home. This was COTS Demonstration I, which means they are proving to NASA that they are capable of launching and maneuvering cargo (and eventually astronauts) into orbit and to the International Space Station.</p><p>This mission is paramount because the Space Shuttle program is being decommissioned and we&#8217;re going to have to rely on Russian Soyuz rockets to get astronauts and cargo to the ISS.  America needs to act fast, and SpaceX is stepping up to the plate and has recently hit three home runs.</p><p><object
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class="wp-caption-text">SpaceX&#039;s Falcon 9 Takes Off</p></div><p/>SpaceX performed this feat with just a <em>FRACTION</em> of the budget and number of failures that other government entities and larger companies have had. They are showing that privatizing works when done right. Put a bunch of geniuses in a room with a solid vision, a fiscal goal to achieve, and an inspirational leader, and this is what you get.</p><p>I am very close to many people at SpaceX, as they were one of my primary customers in my old sales job. I am still friends with many of the employees, as they are a great group of guys. I am honest when I tell you that every time I stepped into that building, I was the dumbest person in the room. I can&#8217;t say enough good things about them, the missions they&#8217;ve accomplished, and how they do so much with so little.</p><p>SpaceX is founded by Elon Musk, who was the co-founder of PayPal and also runs Tesla Motors.</p><h3>What the SpaceX Launch Means to Me&#8230; and America</h3><p><em><small>Note: This is the way I see things.  I follow space, but not so closely that this is how it all went down</small></em></p><p>Over the past decade, we have had two American government administrations that have done nothing but balloon the size of the government with basically zero productive results.  There has been nothing but bureaucratic waste, failure, and endless &#8220;wars&#8221;.</p><p>Our Space Shuttle program has been ailing, as was evident by the 2003 Columbia disaster.  Our shuttles are no longer certifiably safe, and they need to be put to noble rest.  So Congress commissioned NASA to create the <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_program" target="_blank">Constellation program</a>, a new human space transport program.  Sounds cool, we can keep up with Russia and China, right?</p><p>Wrong.</p><p>As many expected, NASA <em>shit the bed</em> with Constellation.  They were so covered in shit that they were unable to even provide a reasonable estimation for how much the program would even cost!!  Talk about flying blind!  (Original 2004 NASA estimates were that it&#8217;d cost $230 Billion to get to the moon)<br
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class="wp-caption-text">So much win.</p></div><p/>So I have to credit President Obama for doing his homework and canceling the program.  Instead, he decided that it was time to take a &#8220;bold new approach to human space flight that embraces commercial industry&#8221;, as Constellation was &#8220;over budget, behind schedule, and lacking in innovation.&#8221;</p><p>So he created the COTS program, designating $6 Billion to fund commercial technology companies to get it done.  SpaceX and Orbital Sciences won the bids, with behemoths Lockheed Martin and Boeing left licking their wounds.</p><p>What you see in the video above is somewhere south of $600 million worth of investment.  That is less than the amount of &#8220;cost threats&#8221; NASA calculated as being risky endeavors for the Constellation program.  While this bloated program was busy making mistakes (yet keepin&#8217; them cushy jobs!), SpaceX got busy flying rockets &#8211; and making profit.</p><p>I know that it&#8217;s not so clear cut, and SpaceX still needed a LOT of NASA help to communicate out there, but let me continue.</p><h3>Okay&#8230; But why should I care about any of this?</h3><p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Dragon Capsule Comes Home</p></div><p/>Good question.  This country is on a downward spiral, so why are we worried about sending expensive rockets into space?</p><p>The first part of the answer is that if the shit hits the fan, we may need manned missions that <em>we</em> can operate.  Even with SpaceX, the US still has a gap where we cannot fly manned missions ourselves after Atlantis is decommissioned. We will have no safe shuttle!!!! SpaceX doesn&#8217;t think it can officially bring an astronaut to space for 3 more years, which probably means 4.</p><p>Sure, we have companies like Lockheed, Boeing, and SpaceX that can bring your satellite into space. But if we need to do spacewalks to fix things, do we really want to rely on the Russians and Chinese? It&#8217;s not a good situation if relations go downhill, which isn&#8217;t out of the realm of possibility.  I for one don&#8217;t completely trust anyone but Americans with my precious cargo and communications systems.</p><p>The second part of the answer is this:  While NASA is less than 1% of our budget, it&#8217;s a microcosm for everything that is going wrong with this country.</p><p>You can spend billions upon billions of good peoples&#8217; money by pushing paper around, or you can let a bunch of smart people attack the problem with the incentive of that forsaken word, <strong>PROFIT</strong>.</p><p>So my question back to you is, if a company of 1200 employees can accomplish at a fraction of a price what a huge government organization of 18,000+ people cannot do&#8230; where else can this country save money and put power back into the hands of the people?</p><p>It&#8217;s not rocket science, people. Well, except it is, and privatization STILL worked.  Why not try it in places where it&#8217;s a bit easier than building space ships?</p><p>So congrats once again to SpaceX and all of my friends and past associates.</p><p><strong>Yesterday was a great day for America and our founding principles.</strong></p><p>Elon is 39, and today I turned 29. I have exactly ten years to be as fucking cool as that guy.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text"><a
href="https://www.pay4bugs.com/r/4ffab9092e7f728aa56ff794e16e731863579678">Pay4Bugs Bug Testing Marketplace!</a></p></div><p/>Today I&#8217;m pleased to congratulate my good friends at Appartisan (formerly known as Attigo) in launching <a
href="https://www.pay4bugs.com/r/4ffab9092e7f728aa56ff794e16e731863579678" title="Pay4Bugs Cheap Bug Testing and QA Outsourcing">Pay4Bugs.com</a>.</p><p>Pay4Bugs is a site with two personalities and was designed for two different kinds of people:  1.  Software engineers, program managers, and web/application developers who want low-cost, high-quality, on-demand beta testing and bug-finding; and 2.  Self-motivated people who want to play with new technologies and get paid for spotting problems.</p><p>Pay4Bugs allows software developers to post projects and assignments for other people to test.  They can put money into the account (which can be refunded!) and <em>choose the price that their bugs are worth</em>.  Pay4Bugs&#8217; <a
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href="http://www.87id.com" title="OpenID Accounts for Chinese and English" target="_blank">OpenID account</a>, you can already sign in using OpenID!  I&#8217;ll be posting some side-projects and have people look for typos on this website as well, so see you over at <a
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href="http://www.hammersofmisfortune.com/" target="_blank">Hammers of Misfortune</a>&#8216;s album, <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&#038;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FAugust-Engine-Hammers-Misfortune%2Fdp%2FB0000DBDLR&#038;tag=mikrobsblo-20&#038;linkCode=ur2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325" target="_blank">The August Engine</a><img
src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mikrobsblo-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />.  The August Engine claw is by far one of my favorite logos, and is probably my favorite t-shirt too.</p><p>To see what this eclectic, bizarro metal band is all about, go to the <a
href="http://www.myspace.com/hammersofmisfortune" target="_blank">Hammers of Misfortune Myspace Page</a> and listen to the second track, A Room and a Riddle, which is off of the August Engine album.</p><p>If this band sounds familiar, it&#8217;s because their latest album, <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&#038;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FThe-Locust-Years%2Fdp%2FB000QZTSVQ%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Ddmusic%26qid%3D1217040792%26sr%3D8-32&#038;tag=mikrobsblo-20&#038;linkCode=ur2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325" target="_blank">The Locust Years</a><img
src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=mikrobsblo-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />, scored #6 on my <a
href="http://www.mikeroberto.com/2006/12/28/my-top-15-albums-of-2006/">Top 15 Albums of 2006</a>.  I like The August Engine even better.</p><p>Hammers of Misfortune will always hold a sweet spot in my heart.  During my Ohio State college days, I drove up to Cleveland to meet up with Brian and see them play at the Grog Shop in 2004.  To our dismay, only 7 people were in attendance (this type of thing happens when a west coast metal band plays in a punk venue and there is absolutely no promotion).  And you know what happened? <em>They played their asses off</em> in what was one of the best concerts I&#8217;ve seen to this day.  I love this band and can&#8217;t wait for the new album.</p><p><a
href="http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g278/MicroBerto/?action=view&#038;current=Hammers_of_Misfortune-August_Engine.png" target="_blank"><img
src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g278/MicroBerto/Hammers_of_Misfortune-August_Engine.png" border="0" alt="Hammers of Misfortune - The August Engine - Round - Vectorized" align="left" width="300"></a>ANYWAY, I decided to solve this problem today.  Right here, right now.</p><p>The best bet I had was to take a picture of my t-shirt and clean it up a bit.  The pic at the top is a JPG of my shirt after it&#8217;s been cleaned up.  You can see the white part of the claw is whiter than the words.  Go ahead and clean those up if you want.</p><p>To the left is a vectorized PNG image of the claw with a nice circle around it.  Since it&#8217;s vectorized, it&#8217;s not based off of a geometric formula and can be stretched to your desire.  I also have EPS, SVG, and PDFs of it if you like &#8211; just <a
href="http://www.mikeroberto.com/contact-me/" target="_blank">contact me</a>.</p><p>Finally, here&#8217;s a link to the <a
href="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g278/MicroBerto/Hammers_of_Misfortune-August_Eng-1.jpg" target="_blank">original unmodified August Engine Claw</a> picture from my t-shirt.  And here&#8217;s a <a
href="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g278/MicroBerto/Hammers_of_Misfortune-August_Eng-3.jpg" target="_blank">non-vectorized JPG image with the black circle claw</a>.</p><p>Why did I do this?  Why spend all that time vectorizing it (<a
href="http://www.vectormagic.com" target="_blank">vectormagic.com</a> RULES, btw) so that I can stretch it out?  That&#8217;s a secret for later&#8230;</p><div
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style="border: none" src="http://www.lunarpages.com/banners/images/11_lunarpages_120x240.gif" alt="Lunarpages.com Web Hosting" align="right"/></a>After over a year of being dissatisfied with my previous web host, I have moved mikeroberto.com to <strong><a
href="http://www.lunarpages.com/id/drunkenscholarcom" target="_blank">Lunarpages.com</a></strong>.  It has only been a week, but I am very impressed with them so far.</p><p>Finding a good web host is a very difficult thing, even for experienced webmasters.  Googling for the best web hosts is like throwing yourselves to the wolves while wearing steak underpants.  All of those &#8220;Top 10&#8243; lists are simply paid-for lists, and all are equally shady.</p><p>The best way to find a good host is to first know what you want, and then go and look at the lists that allow <i>the users</i> to rate everything.  The best site I found for this is <strong><a
href="http://www.webhostingjury.com/" target="_blank">www.webhostingjury.com</a></strong>.  There are many user reviews and ratings.  Currently, Lunarpages is #4.</p><p>I then went through the top hosts, and determined that Lunarpages gave me the most bang for my needs, which include multiple domains, unlimited databases, 350GB space (which I&#8217;ll never use), a good upgrade path for when my sites get popular, and some other stuff.  I also did some research on <strong><a
href="http://www.myipneighbors.com/" target="_blank">www.myipneighbors.com</a></strong> to ensure that I&#8217;m not sharing a server with 650 other sites (like my last host, which is one reason why <a
href="http://www.bertopics.com" target="_blank">bertopics.com</a> is so painfully slow).</p><p>Soon bertopics.com will be migrated, but that migration is going to be a pain.</p><p>Now that I have a host I can trust, <strong>I&#8217;ve also changed my official e-mail address.</strong> It is now [myfirstname]@mikeroberto.com &#8212; where [myfirstname] is mike.  Still powered by gmail, but now with a better domain!</p><p>So if you need a web host, click on my new sidebar link or the image above, and check out Lunarpages.  If you order, please use me as a referral!</p><p>Happy Hosting,<br
/> berto</p><div
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src="http://www.mikeroberto.com/pics/RIP_Berto-300.jpg" align="left"></a>On December 31, 2006, I was setting up my new bedroom, which also serves as my office, design studio, surfboard storage, hamper, and, of course, seduction palace.  I turned on my computer, which was so creatively named &#8220;berto&#8221;, and noticed the power supply fan struggling to do its job.</p><p>Like any other idiot electrical engineer from Ohio State would have done, I decided to test if the fan was spinning by inserting a metal screwdriver into the power supply, thereby electrocuting myself with 120V and creating a small explosion.</p><p>And that was it. Berto had died.  And this post is dedicated to the death of that 7 year old<sup>[1]</sup> dear friend of mine.</p><p>You are now attending berto&#8217;s funeral, and I am begrudgingly giving you his eulogy right now.</p><p><img
src="http://www.mikeroberto.com/pics/apk.gif" align="right">Berto was born on December 27, 1999.  Hours of preparation went into his creation.  This was my first computer being built from scratch, and would be used to forge my new life in college, as well as help me accomplish work for the beloved but now-defunct APK Net (sold to Expedient).</p><p>Berto was paid for in half by myself, and half by my parents.  He cost $2600 total.</p><p>He came with an AMD Athlon 550MHz, 256mb ram, 40GB hard drive, Asus K7M motherboard, Teac 4X CD-R, Tekram 390F SCSI card, Klipsch THX Sound System, SoundBlaster Live! Value Audio Card, Sony CPD-400 Monitor, NVidia 3d video card, and Netgear network interface card.  For software, I began with a dual-boot Mandrake Linux (7.1 I believe) and Windows 98 system.  It eventually became a dedicated Linux box.</p><p>Over the course of time, I upgraded the memory to a whopping 396MB, and got a new hard drive that took me to the maximum supported 80GB, got a new power supply, and melted quite a few video cards due to poor cooling and dusty dorms.</p><p>I learned a lot about that purchase over time.  Some quick lessons are:</p><ul><li>Find the right price point break when shopping for a processor.  I did good with this, the damned thing lasted forever</li><li>Don&#8217;t get a $300 video card if you don&#8217;t play many games</li><li>Get awesome speakers and monitor, they devalue slowly.  I did this and it was great, despite that monitor weighing 500 pounds and costing just as much, it lasted the entire time.  I still have Klipsch in my room, and they are just as crystal clear as ever</li><li>Don&#8217;t buy cheap cooling or power supplies or expect them to last forever, or they&#8217;ll just electrocute you in the end</li><li>Do your research and find good deals with sites such as <a
href="http://www.shopper.com" target="_blank">shopper.com</a></li></ul><p><img
src="http://www.mikeroberto.com/pics/Bertocam-JelloShots.jpg" align="left">berto and I had some great memories.  They began during construction, and ended with destruction.  In between, there were those LAN parties at Larz&#8217;s house, CFabe&#8217;s house (don&#8217;t forget about jello shots with TGould and CFabe!), Arstein&#8217;s house, and TGould&#8217;s house.  Yes, we were dorks, and it was fun.</p><p>Bertocam, pictured above, was around for a while, hosted using berto&#8217;s Apache server.  I have a ton of silly pictures from freshman year, back before digital cameras were hot.</p><p><img
src="http://www.mikeroberto.com/pics/Bertocam-GingoJonJer.jpg" align="right">In college, berto became more popular than I did for quite a while.  You see, berto somehow managed to collect a massive amount of digital pornographic videos, and his administrator decided to share them on the campus network.  Despite being warned by a friend to turn on password protection, my ethernet connection was <i>constantly</i> pegged at 10MBits.  Interesting story with that:</p><p>I&#8217;m home studying on a Thursday night, but the roommates are out partying with some friends of KiRBY&#8217;s in the south campus dorms.  One such friend, Scott, is there:<br
/><blockquote>Scott:  Dude, you guys gotta check out this dude on the network!  His name is &#8220;Ber-To&#8221;.</p><p>Jon and Jeremy:  Oh cool</p><p>Scott:  yeah dude he&#8217;s got all this porn.  But one day he turned on his password.  So I yelled down the hallway, &#8220;Hey, what&#8217;s BER-TO&#8217;S new password?&#8221;</p><p>Jon and Jeremy (thinking to themselves):  This is starting to sound familiar&#8230;</p><p>Scott:  And my buddy down the hall yells back &#8220;the password is JONISGAY in all lower case!!!&#8221;</p><p>Jeremy:  HAHAHHAAHHAA!  Dude that&#8217;s our fucking roommate!  That&#8217;s BERTO, not Ber-TOE!</p><p>Jon:  And <b>I&#8217;M</b> Jon!  I&#8217;m the gay one!  (but I&#8217;m not gay&#8230;)</p></blockquote><p>And hilarity ensues.  Scott had been wanking off to a computer that was kept feet within the two guys who he was now drinking delicious Natural Light with.</p><p><img
src="http://www.mikeroberto.com/pics/Bertocam-OSUvsMich5.jpg" align="left">berto was a trooper.  Pegged network connections.  Silly websites.  Traveled all over northeast Ohio.  Put up with numerous drunken kernel panics and botched experiments.  He lived in 6 different locations with me, and nearly survived the 7th.  That&#8217;s impressive.</p><p>berto saved the day numerous times with remote desktop capabilities in Linux.  His usage as a webserver for the early renditions of <a
href="http://www.bertopics.com">bertopics.com</a> and beroline, as well as that of a MySQL and file server were monumental. I even used him to install backorifice on my roommate Jon&#8217;s computer and do funky things to his desktop while I was in class.</p><p>berto took care of me, and I took care of him.  He was constantly playing me music, checking emails, and surfing the web.  I was constantly keeping him alive and hooking him up to weird things, such as a remote control for my mp3 player, which I would now be miserable without.  He has seen some great changes in technology, and even greater changes in his owner.</p><p>And now, he&#8217;s gone forever, off to the PC heavens, where he will reign supreme over those who he lasted thrice the length.</p><p>I love and miss you, berto, and I will hold you near and dear to my heart forever.</p><p>However, it is time to move on.  In part two of the new computer series, we will discuss the birth of &#8216;destroyal&#8217;, the latest and greatest in MikeRoberto.com technology.</p><p><sup>[1]</sup> This is 105+ years old in computer years.</p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.mikeroberto.com/2007/04/01/documenting-diagramming-and-critiquing-the-pligg-database/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Warning: This post shows how much of a geek I am Recently, I have begun working with Pligg, which is a Web 2.0 content management system modeled after the popular site Digg.com. I am interested in helping this project as there are a few things I&#8217;d like to do with it. To start learning how [...]
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href="http://www.pligg.com" target="_blank">Pligg</a>, which is a Web 2.0 content management system modeled after the popular site <a
href="http://www.digg.com" target="_blank">Digg.com</a>.  I am interested in helping this project as there are a few things I&#8217;d like to do with it.</p><p><a
href="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g278/MicroBerto/Pligg_Database-Post_Beta_9.png" target="_blank"><img
src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g278/MicroBerto/Pligg_Database-Post_Beta_9.png" width="300" align="right"></a>To start learning how Pligg operates, I decided to look at the guts underneath, diagram the Pligg MySQL database, and see what functions are making calls to the Pligg tables.  For whatever strange reason, I love MySQL databases, so this was a good place to start.</p><p>I then created a <a
href="http://www.pligg.com/wiki/index.php?title=Pligg_Database" target="_blank">Pligg wiki page</a> describing the database tables while linking to the database diagram image and to the original MS Visio file.</p><p>I documented the database which is currently in the Subversion trunk &#8212; post Beta 9.1 code.</p><p>Here are more detailed table descriptions, and have many comments in bold.</p><ol><li>trackbacks<p
/>Makes sense to me. In libs/trackback.php we can probably change the User Agent on line 88 to pligg instead of meneame (<i>already fixed</i>).<p
/>What I don&#8217;t like is all the indexing going on here. I&#8217;m not sure if the indexing is justified. A lot of the indexes do have searches that utilize them, though.<p
/>Also, phpMyAdmin is telling me that &#8220;UNIQUE and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `trackback_link_id`&#8221;<p
/><strong>Suggestion: Fix indexing per phpMyAdmin</strong></li><li>messages<p
/>Uses kmessaging 3rd party tool. Naming conventions are different, but it&#8217;s fine since we&#8217;re just using kmessaging&#8217;s setup.<p
/>Pligg was not originally written by English-speaking natives, nor was kmessaging, so watch out for functions spelled &#8220;messege&#8221; instead of &#8220;message&#8221;.<p
/>Note that I&#8217;ve linked sender and receiver to the user_id table, but this is not a true link in the database sense. sender and receiver get entered into the messages table in a roundabout way, not through one MySQL call. But the link still exists because the code is checking that the user_id exists in the users table (do a search for the SendMessege function and you&#8217;ll see where it gets called&#8230; the /modules/messaging/ section).</li><li>config<p
/>Looks fine, but do we really need an INT type for var_id ? I&#8217;m doubting there will ever be 2 billion config options. SMALLINT would be fine (-32768 to 32768, or SMALLINT UNSIGNED 0 to 65535)<p
/><strong>Suggestion: Change var_id to SMALLINT</strong></li><li>categories<p
/>category_safe_name takes out spaces and other potentially dangerous stuff.<p>I was originally confused as to where categories get inserted. I see the insert call in admin_categories.php line 81, but this makes no sense to me:<br
/><blockquote>$sql = &#8220;insert into `&#8221; . table_categories . &#8220;` (`category_name`) VALUES (&#8216;new category&#8217;);&#8221;;</p></blockquote><p>However, this is seen in dbtree.php</li><li>comments<p>Pretty straight-forward table. I&#8217;m not sure what comment_nick is for. It looks like it&#8217;s never used.<p>Not sure what comment_karma is for either. It&#8217;d be nice to understand the karma system better.<p
/>Also, I really don&#8217;t think comment_votes needs to be an int. I don&#8217;t see anyone getting 2 billion votes. Save space because there might be a lot of comments out there, make it a smallint.</p><p
/><strong>Suggestions:<br
/> a. Remove comment_nick<br
/> b. Change comment_votes to smallint</strong></li><li>formulas<p
/>New in post-Pligg 9.1 svn code. It looks like there&#8217;s going to be a new formulas module that you can put your own formulas into.</li><li>friends<p>Simply keep track of the friend_to and friend_from in the same row. Not sure why this needs to be a display width of 20 though.</li><li>links<p
/>Every link goes in here. Points to the author (the user_id from users), status, number of votes, and a whole ton of indexing which makes sense.<p>Note that the link_votes will contain number of votes, but more specific vote data will be kept in the votes table.<p/>There is an index on link_url, link_url_title, link_title, link_content, and link_tags. I don&#8217;t see the reasoning behind that.</p><p
/><strong>Suggestions: Consider removing the index on link_url, link_url_title, link_title, link_content, and link_tags</strong></li><li>modules<p/>A stand-alone table to keep track of your modules. See modules/modules_manage.php &#8212; it does an INSERT when you install, and an UPDATE when you disable or enable a module.</li><li>pageviews<p
/>This table is going to get a ton of traffic.<p
/>pv_id is an unsigned int.<br
/>pv_type seems to be either story or profile. Maybe some other stuff. Since this is a varchar, this is going to be horribly wasteful. Why not an enum for this column?<br
/>pv_page_id is either the user_id of the user if you&#8217;re looking at someone&#8217;s profile, or it&#8217;s the link_id if you&#8217;re looking at a story. Used by out.php, story.php, and user.php<br
/>pv_user_id is the id of the user who&#8217;s looking at this.<p
/>This is great data, but I&#8217;m concerned. Every time someone clicks on anything, a varchar(20) is created.<p
/><strong>Suggestion: Use enum instead of VARCHAR(20) for pv_type</strong></li><li>saved_links<p
/>Apparently, somewhere you&#8217;re able to save links for yourself. Looks like a type of bookmarking thing. Odd thing is, I can&#8217;t find where you actually do this in the site. The code is real basic though &#8212; if you add one of these &#8220;bookmarks&#8221;, user_add_remove_links.php will do it for you. Maybe it&#8217;s disabled on my site.</li><li>tags<p
/>editlink.php calls tags_insert_string, which inserts a tag into this table for each tag you put in. tag_link_id then points to the links table.<p
/>In editlink.php, tags_insert_string calls and puts the global $dblang into the tag_lang column. So it just takes on whatever language your site is. I don&#8217;t know if this is necessary. I also don&#8217;t see why we have an index on tag_lang and tag_date.<p
/>Note that this table is a bit different, in that tag_link_id isn&#8217;t really a unique primary key on its own. You can have multiple tags with one link_id. Thus, there can and will be multiple tag_link_id of the same integer.</li><li>totals<p
/>This table simply keeps track of the number of published stories and unpublished stories. See libs/html1.php &#8212; line 630 has the function totals_regenerate and totals_adjust_count that should help you see what it&#8217;s doing. These functions get called primarily by link.php</p><li>users<p
/>The users and links tables are the heart of it all. Everything references this table, and it&#8217;s clear to understand.<p
/>I have some concerns:<br
/> a. It gets called so often, and we&#8217;re using int(20). Is anyone expecting 2 billion users? Why a display width of 20? An unsigned mediumint will give you 16 million users and save you a byte every time, which could add up.<p
/>b. We are using varchar(20) for IP addresses. That is wasteful.<p
/>c. This table is huge. It gets referenced very often. Personally, I prefer to split it into two tables, users and userprofiles, so that we don&#8217;t call this massive thing all the time. However, as long as the SQL calls only call what we need, and we&#8217;re indexing the right stuff, we should be fine with this.<p
/>d. We can probably get rid of user_lang and any code associated to it since we killed the languages table.<p
/><strong>Suggestions:<br
/>a. use MEDIUMINT instead of INT(20)<br
/>b. For IP addresses, I recommend using INT UNSIGNED, and then storing it with the INET_ATON() and INET_NTOA functions.<br
/>c. Remove user_lang column</strong></li><li>votes<p
/>Anytime a vote is made, data goes in here, linking the date (vote_date), the link (vote_link_id), and the user (vote_user_id). vote_type is either &#8216;links&#8217; or &#8216;comments&#8217;.<p
/><strong>Suggestions:<br
/> a. Personally, I think that we&#8217;re creating extra overhead with vote_type. The index on vote_type, vote_link_id, vote_user_id, and vote_ip is going to get enormous.<p
/>Why not have a separate table for vote_comments and vote_links?<p
/>b. Another case of vote_ip = varchar(64). I again recommend INT UNSIGNED like in the users table.</strong></li></ol><p>Overall, this isn&#8217;t that complicated, and it works well. Let me know what you think of my suggestions, I&#8217;ve only designed one large website database on my own.</p><p>Next, I will investigate whether using InnoDB with Foreign Key constraints is a good idea rather than MyISAM, which is the current Pligg default.</p><p>I am now ready to start hacking away with some modules!</p><p>&#8230;and this is what I do in my spare time while you are watching too much TV.</p><div
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href="http://www.minhternet.com" target="_blank">Minh</a> came and visited, I just cared that he got a good deal.</p><p><strong>How Do I Use it?</strong></p><ol><li>First, you need to be a member of Kayak.com.  You can <a
href="https://secure.kayak.com/k/ident/register?redir=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kayak.com%2Fh%2Fkayaksearch.jsp" target="_blank">register here</a>.</li><li>Log in to your account</li><li>After that, click on the <a
href="http://www.kayak.com/h/buzz?action=prepop&#038;dt=A&#038;src=ffd" target="_blank">Fare Alerts</a> link on the front page.</li><li>It will then prompt you to create a new alert.  Put in your airports/cities, and under the &#8220;Leaving&#8221; section, choose the &#8220;Upcoming Weekends&#8221; section.</li><li>Create as many other alerts as you like.  Come visit me (LAX)!</li><li>Sit back and wait for the weekly e-mails.  Eventually you will start to recognize the good price breaks, and hopefully it&#8217;s on a weekend that&#8217;s convenient for both parties.</li><li>Don&#8217;t forget to use flexible dates and expand the search if you can possibly get a better deal.</li></ol><p><img
src="http://www.fragilecologies.com/img/peanuts.jpg" align="right">So far, I have alerts set up for flights to and from Austin, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Portland, Providence, and Boston.  After a couple of weeks, you can start to differentiate the sweet deals.</p><p>Be patient, and happy traveling!</p><div
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/><blockquote><i>I go back into Windows Update and notice that one security update is not installing. This could be part of the problem, but of course MS gives you no useful error message.</i><br/> &#8212; mikeroberto.com technical editor</p></blockquote><p>This ended up being the problem.  To fix it:</p><ol><li>Download and install <a
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