November 26th, 2011

Resetting your AT&T Wireless Voicemail Password

Filed under: daily — saul @ 10:43 AM
Hopefully this will be as useful to others as it was to me.
  1. Reset voicemail password from AT&T’s automated system
  2. Call 611 (from a different cell, not the one you’re resetting) or 800-331-0500.
  3. Enter the cell number starting with area code.
  4. Press 3 to “get help with voicemail.”
  5. Press 2 to reset your VM password.
  6. Enter the last 4 digits of the SS# for the account holder.

You’ll get a temporary code texted to your phone. surprisingly streamlined process

 

November 4th, 2011

Divided

Filed under: daily,minutia — saul @ 10:42 AM

This just happened…

me: I can write a script that will update your dashboard 100 times a day.
client: NO! That’s just not often enough!
me: Okay how about I update it every 15 minutes.
client: perfect.

 

September 21st, 2011

How to hide the FaceBook Sidebar Ticker

Filed under: daily — saul @ 2:51 PM

A really quick bookmarklet that will remove the new Facebook Sidar Ticker from the UI - just drag the link below to your bookmark/favorites bar and click it once you load facebook, and enjoy.

FBAnnoyLess

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August 22nd, 2011

Simple HTTP Server

Filed under: geek,mac,webdev — saul @ 5:22 PM

I’ve been writing tons of Ajaxy goodness lately, lots of concurrent projects each in a different folder, a different drive - and honestly I’m just too lazy to stop and start MAMP or Web Sharing, really I’m that lazy, so I thought it would be pretty handy a AlfredApp extension that would make running a HTTP server from any directory an simple as a keypress.

Usage: Evoke Alfred, Choose a folder, choose the action, Safari will/should open to ‘localhost:8080’ with your directory as the root, if your directory has a index (html/htm) file that should run.

Simple HTTP Server with AlfredApp

 

August 2nd, 2011

Quick Alfred Extensions

Filed under: daily,geek,mac — saul @ 9:40 AM

So Alfred 0.9.9 was recently released, it’s awesome - and it get’s better with every release. One of the new features is that it supports extensions (applescripts, shell scripts, automator actions, specific file references and search filters) here’s 2 that I knocked together rather quickly.

  • Hide / Show Desktop: this shows and hides the files that may be on your desktop, handy for those times when you need to focus - it does it’s mojo by setting a finder flag on and off, your files are uneffected
  • Ignore this file with Alfred: this extension is most useful via the files actions interface - I use it to clean up my Alfred search results - search a file, select some of the extraneous result that occassionally happen select this action and those unwanted results shouldn’t include the acted upon file next time.

Stop back to this post from time to time, as I’ll certainly be writing a few more of these

 

May 18th, 2011

Texting & Tasking with Alfred

Filed under: geek,mac — saul @ 5:56 PM

Alfred 350x206 Texting & Tasking with AlfredI’m ashamed at how many task management scenarios I’ve explored, you name it I’ve used it - the three constants throughout my arduous journey have been TaskPaper, Notational Velocity & Dropbox - as I’m so fond of saying, “it’s not pretty but it works” One element that’s been missing is a quick low-fat way to drop items into my text files to deal with later, I’m not fond of keeping TP or NV running all the time, as I find a task list in my face distracting and somewhat (strangely) intimidating.

Last week the awesome folks at Alfred (@alfredApp) released 0.9 of Alfred, my launcher of choice - and via my PowerPack license I can run shell scripts, global commands and other assorted tasty tidbits. Today I had a few minutes, so I knocked together a quick append to text file function so I can add my tasks to my list while ‘in the moment’

echo "{query}" >> /Users/you-username-goes-here/path/text-file-name.txt

as easy as that.. more soon.. stay tuned

UPDATE

Some people may want to prepend as opposed to append, this seems to work.

echo "{query}" | cat - /Users/you-username-goes-here/path/text-file-name.txt > /tmp/tempfile && mv /tmp/tempfile /Users/you-username-goes-here/path/text-file-name.txt

Another Update

now packaged as an extension here

 

May 10th, 2011

Illustration Friday: Beginner

Filed under: daily,illustration — saul @ 10:06 AM

fortune Illustration Friday: BeginnerSeems like at least a dogs year since I did anything for Illustration Friday, But yesterday I was relaxing at Starbucks with my iPad and figured I’d take an hour or so and knock together something for this weeks theme ‘Beginner’ - not 100% happy with the color, but pretty happy overall - aside from posting this from my desktop computer this illustration is 100% iPad, which is quickly becoming my favorite tool for little spot illustrations.

More Fun Illustrations

 

April 5th, 2011

Going Gobliny

Filed under: illustration,iPad — saul @ 10:32 PM

Screen shot 2011 04 05 at 11.27.40 PM Going GoblinyFeeling all kinds of gobliny today - took 15 minutes and knocked this silly goblin out in inkPad. Amazing how liberating it feels to draw for drawings sake.

 

April 4th, 2011

Loving inkPad on my iPad

Filed under: daily,illustration,iPad,mac — saul @ 9:21 AM

iPadinkPad Loving inkPad on my iPad
trudi Loving inkPad on my iPad
dude Loving inkPad on my iPad
Lately I’ve been really enjoying drawing on my iPad, Last week I bought inkPad, really nice - the developers are obviously AI users,  they’ve boiled AI functionality down to the drawing part (which IMHO is what Adobe should have done when they released InDesign) anyway really decent app, drop export, multiple formats (most notably svg,png,pdf), dropbox support. But the best thing about it is the pen tool - took me less than 5 seconds to wrap my head around the subtleties of drawing corner and curved points with my finger tips. All the spots above are 100% straight from inkPad, although I could easily edit them in AI if I needed too. I haven’t used inkPad for any client work yet, but that’s only a matter of time. Anyhow check it out, it’s 5 bucks.

inkPad

 

February 3rd, 2011

The Comcast Bandwidth Cap & Monthly Overages

Filed under: daily,geek,rant — saul @ 2:18 AM

So you may not know it but if you’re a subscriber to Comcast’s Broadband Internet you have a 250GB a month monthly allotment, and if you’re anything like us, you may be close to maxing that out every month.

  • A small home based business (1 person)
  • video chat 5-6 times a month
  • 5 Computers with dropbox accounts
  • 2 TiVos with netflix
  • Pandora Radio
  • and the occasional binge on Hulu

I don’t think that’s really excessive, that’s just life in 2011 - especially during a cold winter, we can easily watch 5 movies a weekend. But as of late I’ve been bumping right into that limit - and suspect that sooner rather than later I’ll have to make a decision as to if I’m going to continue doing business with Comcast, or move to a competitor, I’d like to continue with Comcast but I have 2 issues.

Issue One with the Comcast 250GB Cap:

I pay for increased speed (Blast package) doesn’t it make sense that with the ability to consume their product at faster speeds, the cap should increase? If they’re going to cap consumption - the math needs to be fair (and I’ll leave it to you to do the math) Calculate the time it would take to consume the 250GB at the base price speed, take that time and calculate how much each paid tier can consume in that same time period, IMHO THAT should be the cap.

Issue Two with the Comcast Broadband Cap:

They certainly don’t cap any of their other services, want to watch PPV 24 hours a day all month long - they’ll probably send you a holiday card, talk on the phone for 250 straight hours - awesome, but use the internet everyday, all day, and they’ll shut you down.

 
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