Tech

Revisions

Hello to those handful of you who read this stuff! I’ve done a lot of debating where I’m going to branch out next and the best bet for me has to be pursuing some of my personal projects. I know it sounds like it should be the obvious direction to go, but there have been many factors inhibiting this from happening.

Regarding this blog, it is currently too broad. I try to make an effort to focus on the technical posts, but it never happens especially considering the other outlets I have for publishing things in the realm of system building, search engine marketing, and Joomla/web development. Also, with the latest release of Joomla, I feel I’ll be dropping Wordpress all together. WP is just too broad and it lacks the structure required for organizing things the way I want them. I can also get some serious API integrations done with Joomla in a much quicker fashion. Nothing against Wordpress as a platform, I think it’s just time for me to move on.

The new Johnux.com platform is going to be based around the following categories: Tech rants, Gaming, Business Ethics(short quotes), Health & Fitness, Hardware Reviews, Art, and Music. Encouraged by a close friend, I’m definitely going to start making electronica again. I might take up vocal and piano lessons again. I still want to free-learn on my guitar and violin, but I think I might take a direct route back to piano. Having learned the basics behind music at age 5 I feel it’s kind of a waste to not be doing something with it. According to my friend, I possess the structure needed to break music down accurately(audiophile prowess) and I had a lot of success in the past with some odd ambient and one off amient-electric stuff. We’ll see where it goes, but I’ll definitely be posting it all on here!

I’m currently working on some hardware reviews(need a good youtube channel name!), some game videos for League of Legends(special thanks to Ecks), and I’m writing a cookbook that I will definitely be touching on from time to time. I would tell everyone to subscribe, but I don’t want to fuss with data migration during the platform switch so I’ll just say, bookmark it, keep an eye out.

 

Thanks!

-Johnux

 

Google, still irking us all.

First of all, sorry everyone for not posting in over a year. I’ve had SOO many issues with terrible webhost after terrible webhost that fixing the corrupted Wordpress files for this blog was my last priority.

Oddly enough, my last post was almost a year ago, complaining about how Google is forcing people to use Gmail.

Well…..

They are still at it, and it’s even worse than before. I was really hoping for their account transitions to give us some hope but instead, it is making even FEWER services compatible with your Google Apps accounts.

I said it in my last post, but for a business a gmail account is highly unprofessional, especially with the restrictions of availability. Nobody wants to use john.uxster5227@gmail.com or even businessname52@gmail.com. I know we can still use MAIL with Google Apps, but if you use any other services you have to do the gmail.com sign in- switch accounts-sign in again-sign out dance.

I love the plans Google has in theory, especially their plans for Google+. But the way they punish their paying customers is horrible. Did I mention Google’s no-support/never responding to posts or emails issue? Because that doesn’t seem to ever be changing. Open Source survived because of paid support and Google won’t even offer paid support to paying customers. It’s just a giant shame.

I would love to have enough money to assemble a company that mimics what Google SHOULD DO and ditches all of the rest. I would make sure everything revolves around a domain based email and not even bother hosting a service like gmail. Hell, I would let people sign into their accounts using gmail/hotmail if they really wanted to, but forcing them one way or the other is just plain bad business.

Get it together already Google, I have 100 people complaining to me about your shortcomings each month!

Google, what’s with the FORCING of Gmail addresses?

At first, using Google services was a headache because they required you to have a gmail account associated with it. VERY Yahoo-esque in my opinion, like requiring a yahoo account for flickr, same strategy. I personally don’t like having an email just for a service when I end up having multiple accounts within each of these services. This eventually became less of a headache once Google started to allow integration of domain based email addresses and Google Apps. Now we can use picasa and google analytics and many other services, even gmail itself, with our domain based emails. But NOW, Google is trying to force people into Gmail addresses again, which is absolutely unecessary and a headache. Now with this new account type Google has rolled out people’s Google Apps accounts that are attached to a domain get all jumbled up. They now change from name@domain.com to name%domain.com@gtempaccount.com and each time you login it prompts you with:

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