Linux and the Future of the Internet

Posted on April 29, 2008 by nseidm1.
Categories: Microsoft, Windows, blog, future, internet, linux, money, quality, website.

Currently a vast majority of the internet is filled with websites that have the sole intent to acquire capital. Quick, practically instant websites that are designed for this purpose are destined to fail primarily because they rely on duplicate content. New original content is necessary, because readers want to see new opinions and new ideas. Start from scratch, write your own material, which primarily entails determining the content that you wish to discuss. I like discussing fads occasionally; digg.com, and news outlets are great sources for temporary topics. Success will come from discussing topics that are timeframe independent. I will elaborate on this further by making a comparison to the relationship between Linux and Windows.

Linux is the future of computer operating systems. I love discussing Linux for many reasons. Obviously is it fun to talk about Linux because it is a completely functional alternative to Microsoft Windows, but there are other long term implications. Free versus paid, open source versus closed source, and secure versus questionable integrity. The main reason Windows has questionable integrity is because hackers assume that 99% of computers are using Windows. They write viruses, malware, and other malicious software targeting the status quo. The first thing they look for is access to the computer via various ports. This is why on a Windows machine a firewall is of crucial importance. The first step in gaining access to a computer is having a means of entrance, which entails access to ports. A software firewall can be implemented, but nowadays eveyone has a router, and most if not all routers have built in firewalls. Although considering router firewall, there are still millions of internet users that don’t use routers, and are lacking a software firewall thus providing external access to ports on their computer.

With access to a computers ports, attempts can be made to access various programs. This is a difficult tactic, and required pre-knowledge of programs running on a particular computer and the operation of those programs including potential software flaws (holes). In general the most effective method is convincing a computer operator to download an application, and then install it. With a background process running on a computer many malicious things are possible. The program can contact the deviant third party and notify them that control is available over a new computer. Once this happens the flood gates open. Every and any possible fraud, scam, spam, ect is destined to occur. There programs are typically called bots, and the third party deviants having control of many bots create bot nets.

With use of Linux this situation is much more difficult to achieve. First and foremost there are countless Linux distributions therefore it is much more difficult for a deviant to determine the particular software running on your computer. In fact for this reason alone Linux is not the target of viruses nearly as much as compared to Windows. Also it is widely assumed that any person using Linux is aware of much of this information, and is more likely to be able to handle such a situation and produce a resolution.

Linux is open source, therefore holes, when they are identified, are patched relatively quickly. Windows requires a hole to be identified and then reported to Microsoft. Then private programmers must resolve the situation in a closed source fashion. A “Windows Update” or a service pack is usually offered in such situations.

The future of the internet is consistent with the same reason Linux is a good choice over Windows. The internet flourishes on open source, honest, original content. I equate make money online websites and other manipulations to the same reason Windows is the most used operating system in the world. It requires shortsightedness and the need for instant gratification to use Windows and build make money online websites. To elaborate WIndows is easy to use. It is pre-installed in most all computers sold. Make money online websites are basically templates that are posted on the internet instantly. Both are instant and require no choices or decisions.

Just like choosing Linux over Windows, because of the benifits, a quality website involves a choice. A choice to understand what a quality website is, rather than a desire to acquire the results of what a quality website provides. A quality websites provides the same results are instant make money online websites. Although, the intent of a quality website is to provide new original information, with making money being secondary.

Instant gratification is a futile endeavor, and most likely ends in failure. Quality results involve choices and effort. It first takes the choice to use Linux over Windows, and then it takes effort to learn the different nuances. Because learning is involved it takes a period of time to become fully acclimated to the new environment, which is far from instant gratification. The results are worth the effort, in that viruses, spyware, and other malware are effectively avoided. As for quality websites, it takes the choice to build original content, which takes effort to contemplate and write. The immediate result is the expression of new ideas, and the sharing of them with others. The main benefit of creating a website as such is that it will produce lasting results. Writing information that is long lasting, and not always regarding fads will provide useful information for years to come. It takes time to produce a quality website, but the results include great Google indexing (and other search engines) among quality feedback by comments. I find it quite rewarding to communicate with my readers via comments ;)

The choice is yours. Instant gratification, which most likely ends in failure, or put in the time and effort to create lasting results. I recommend choosing Linux for the benifits described above, but above all I recommend Linux because it involves learning. It involves stepping out of the status quo. Instant gratification is the status quo on the internet, which is substantially by the plague of make money online websites and other scams/frauds.

The future of the internet is quality versus instant. I believe that in time failure to achieve instant gratification will result increased quality websites. Websites such as this provide lasting  information in an attempt to spread the knowledge necessary to create a quality website.

Think outside the box, do not necessarily follow the norm, and always push the threshold of the status quo. Start a blog today and write your thoughts and idea that are unique to you. Write your ideas on the internet and you will be surprised to find that they will be useful and potentially inspiring to other people. Always encourage progress, and suggest change rather than stagnation. Help people learn, and share with others what you learn. The time is now, and the soon you start the longer your project will have to mature and spread on the internet.

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FREE Blogs at A Reasonable Expression

Posted on November 24, 2007 by nseidm1.
Categories: Wordpress MU, blog, free.

A project that I started a while back has been re-launched. The ever popular Wordpress MU software has been re-installed on my servers, and is ready for FREE account signups. You are welcome to start your first blog, or a new blog just as long as you post only your most Reasonable Expressions.

Bgevolution.com is a growing domain with much potential. Create your FREE blog today to be part of its foundation.

Signup for a FREE Blog

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Blog Top List

Posted on November 19, 2007 by nseidm1.
Categories: blog, list.

There are many blog top lists on the internet, and they are very powerful once a blog reaches a certain visitor quantity threshold. Once a blog has breached page 2, or even page 1 hits start to come. These blog top lists are also extremely valuable for broadcasting particular posts. Because most blog top lists allow tag searching the more posts you write the more posts that will show up in blog top list searchers. One of the more popular blog top lists, that happens to have a powerful Google Page Rank is:

http://www.blogtoplist.com

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SEO for Blogs Most Important Configuration

Posted on by nseidm1.
Categories: blog, seo, w3c.

Wordpress by default forces page titles to include the name of the blog and other textual components. the SEO Wordpress Plugin allows you to modify the default title formatting, which will carry suit for all blog posts. This is an important feature to modify.

Each of your blog post titles should be, and only be the same thing as your post title. There should be no date, no blog title, and nothing else in the title of your posts. This is important because the page title is what identifies with particular keywords in Google search results. Obviously there are other important factors in keyword targeting including your keywords meta, description meta, header tags, alt tags, title tags, and overall W3C compliant semantical structuring.

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Blogging - Venting - Documentation

Posted on by nseidm1.
Categories: blog.

There are many reason to blog, and for me the most important reason is documentation. There is no way I could remember all the Bash commands, Linux configurations, and server options that I have set. With this blog I have a perpetual resource available to reference when I need to achieve a particular task.

Another important reason to blog is to vent. There are many situations with computers that can be extremely frustrating, and blogging is a way to relieve stress. Its a nice coincidence that my blog also provides other people with insight :)

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Statcounter on Wordpress Blogs

Posted on November 16, 2007 by nseidm1.
Categories: Wordpress, blog, plugin, statcounter.

It is not necessary to use Statcounter on a wordpress blog, and it is much less bandwidth hungry to use the built in statistics feature:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/stats/

Statcounter is great for a website that is not heavy on bandwidth, and some themes for Wordpress make the page very big. On a cable connection this website takes almost 3 seconds to fully load. Adding the addition 2-3 second load time associated with Statcounter would push the limits of even patient web surfers.

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Wordpress 2.3 Beta 2

Posted on September 7, 2007 by nseidm1.
Categories: Wordpress, blog.

Quick as lightning these fellas are! They really produce some of the best software on the internet. Not only is Wordpress great blogging software, it has been designed to be simple, and intuitive, which should be a model for all comparable software applications.

You can check out Wordpress 2.3 Beta 2 on the official site.

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