06 January 2009
Today I received an email from Go Daddy with the title “Get www.Heaton.com for 25% off”. Sweet! The domain is finally available!
**This offer does not imply nor assure the availability of this specific .COM domain. Please use the links to search for this or other .COM variations.
As if they couldn’t have checked to see if the domain was available. I bet almost no one can get their last name as a .com domain these days. Makes me wonder how many other Heatons got this same email.
02 December 2008
Red 5 Studios, a powerhouse gaming studio in stealth mode tried some highly targeted recruiting that really paid off. Check out the video below.
They showed some Tribes 1 footage in there too. It’s by far my favorite game, so they have me very curious…
15 September 2008
A few months ago I created a small PHP tool to generate file listings for Amazon S3 buckets. The concept is the same as Apache’s mod_autoindex. Check out my shared files for an example. This weekend I finished the install instructions, config documentation, and stuck a 0.1 label on it. I guess that means it’s officially released! Hopefully someone else finds it useful and provides some feedback.
Unfortunately the process of uploading files to an S3 account still sucks – especially from Windows & Mac. I’ve been using Bucket Explorer but it’s not free AND the UI is nasty. The problem is that all the tools assume you’re using S3 for personal storage or backup and make it difficult or impossible to upload files and mark them as publicly accessible. JungleDisk works great for automatic backup but they have intentionally avoided supporting public buckets because they want to be seen as a backup app.
Dropbox will probably become a better solution for people looking to share files if they ever support truly public folders. They provide 5gb of storage for free and can also sync your files to all your computers.