Published on 31st of January, 2007
in Downtime.
Second Life is back up again!
Now I can get started on my in-world blog poster. It shouldn’t be too complex.. >.>
I’ll post the code here when it’s finished.
UPDATE: Actually, I won’t post the code. It’s a horrible hack, and I’ve disabled it. I’ll make a better system later.
Published on 31st of January, 2007
in Downtime.
[21:26 GMT] The grid is scheduled to be back up by 22:00 GMT. Fingers crossed, again.
[20:11 GMT] As predicted, LL screwed up. Looks like I’m not logging on for a while. In the meantime, I’m going to be on the preview grid working on a system to post to the blog from SL.
Linden Lab have taken SL offline for the 1.13.3 update, which will hopefully stop the grid dying every single day, albeit at the cost of minor search functionality. This means that my “currently online” tracker will never be able to work again, but since it hasn’t been working for months, I guess it doesn’t really matter.
As I type this, the servers are back up, but logins are still restricted. Fingers crossed that everything goes well, and we can actually log in on time.
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This is my blog. Which will mostly likely be completely ignored by everyone (including me), but who really cares?
Today I set up my over-engineered “Coming soon” page on my new website. It uses AJAX to load a PHP proxy which loads another file on my other website containing its uptime. And this is for a page that’s supposed to be there because I’m too lazy to do anything. Right.
Mariel and I had fun taking pictures, like this one on this site’s homepage:

I’ll probably end up putting that off to the side somewhere. But for now, does anyone have any idea as to what to actually do with this site? Because I don’t.