Spamcation? They’ve just disappeared.

I recently read on another Blog about Spam being a problem. I wish I could remember the Blog and I apologize for the lapse in memory.

I hate Spam, I was getting several Spam comments a day sometimes, of course they never made it past the spam box since I set it to spam any comment with over 2 links in it. There was a huge spike last Summer and I figured I had gotten on someones spam list.

I recently played around with the Jetpack plugin and set it also. I’m not sure if Jetpack bolstered something or I’m just Spam free for a while. I have had no spam in over 2 weeks. Either my url has dropped from a list, or the Spam Filter Gods love me. Either way I’m happy not having to check through the spam every time I login to make sure a valid comment isn’t dumped. Below are the stats for Askimet since 2013.

Askimet Stats

How are you dealing with your Spam, do you have a problem with heavy Spam in your Blog?

Comments always welcome,

Never underestimate the value of good backups

I was here working on the Blog last night trying to make sure I had all my ducks in a row so that google can find me under the new name since the Blog was formerly “The Country Depot Forum Blog” for the last few years.

I operate this Blog from a self hosting account as you have noticed. That means I have to take care of all the things regarding programs and tweaks myself. I had my program Filezilla open, for those not familiar with it the program allows you to transfer or edit files on your server just like windows explorer on the computer. It was mundane maintenance and about 15 minutes into my work I notice activity on the screen and the word “delete” scrolling up the column. That is never a good thing to see unless you have requested that action.

By the time I stopped the operation it had deleted enough various files that my Personal Website, Our Former Great Dane Site, The Arcade I have for the members of the forum, and this Blog were unable to load. Fortunately the Forum was on another server altogether and not affected. I may have bumped something on the keyboard not realizing it, or clicked the wrong option in a hurry (good lesson, never be in a hurry working on a website).

I felt sick to my stomach.  I located my backups and started uploading critical files back to the server. I was up and running again in about 30 minutes. The databases were not affected so no posts or other information was lost. This is the first time it has happened in 10 years. The importance of good backups can’t be stressed enough for your personal computers or websites. You never know when Murphy’s Law will drop in, probably why I like to keep “2” backups around.

Comments are always welcome,

Cheap and Ugly works for Wi-Fi problem

Okay, for the last month I have had a terrible time maintaining a connection to the wireless IP webcam for the back yard. Other times it would fail to move when you requested it to. I’ve had it since about 2012 and thought maybe the wireless wi-fi transmitter in it was getting weak.

Sometimes we just assume too much and I had done that. I assumed the camera was dying. Then it dawned on me that maybe it was interference. Perhaps someone close to me was on the same wi-fi channel and too strong. I got out the phone first but then opted for the larger tablet screen to search the channel frequencies for the wi-fi signal that might be causing the problem. I had tried changing channels on the router and it improved but it never would continue working for long. Holding the tablet in one hand, phone in the other, and trying to keep my mug out of the picture while trying to reduce reflection the screen was a real circus act.

Moving through the house towards the camera some 50 feet away and outside I found no problem till I got on the back porch with the camera. Standing there monitoring I would see that one moment my router signal “Darius01” had a weak but workable signal. Red Signal in picture.

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Then periodically a signal as strong and at times stronger than mine would pop up “. The blue arch on the screen “United States Homeland Security”. Some of these people in a Trailer Park have a twisted sense of humor. That was the one drowning out my signal to and from the webcam. I had tried changing the channel but the interfering signals were coming from down the street behind the IP webcam

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So… I got a piece of tinfoil and held it around the enclosure at different angles till the blue signal was all but blocked. I then taped it (till I can make a nice tin foil covered piece of stiff plastic) on the enclosure. This places the home with the strong signal on the backside of the foil, and the open area not covered by the foil towards my router effectively shielding the webcam from being overwhelmed by the signal coming from behind it. It covers some of the globe, but that area would just stare at the wall anyway that far around.

It’s not pretty but it works for now. I have not lost signal all day! So if you have a wifi device that is not holding the signal, check the area with a simple wi-fi analyzer app and try to locate the direction of the signal. Then use a simple piece of tin foil to shield/block the offending signal.

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Reminds me of the tinfoil we used to have on the TV Rabbit Ears.

Chromecast “does” work on Chromium

All the crazy rumors splashing around September 2016 that Goggle had removed support for Chromecast from Linux Chromium was false it is a bug and a fix is supposed to be coming down the pipe.

After scouring the internet I found this instruction that worked for me and allowed Chromium to work with the casting extension.

1. In your Chromium browser go to chrome://flags#media-router and select “Disabled”.
2. Install Google Cast extension: https://chrome.google.com/webs…
3. Voila, now you can cast using the extension

I hope this helps someone.