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My Last.FM Top 25 for 2010

Here’s the top 25 artists that I’ve spent the most time listening to this year (as taken from my Last.FM page:

Rank Artist Listens
1 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 360
2 Katatonia 326
3 Kylie Minogue 307
4 Bat for Lashes 289
5 Neurosis 282
6 King Crimson 225
7 Iron Maiden 207
8 Paradise Lost 189
9 Lady Gaga 162
10 Goldfrapp 152
11 Cocteau Twins 145
12 Atheist 144
13 Ulcerate 140
14 Johann Sebastian Bach 139
15 Swallow the Sun 137
16 Slayer 130
17 Type O Negative 127
18 Ludwig van Beethoven 122
19 Novembre 115
20 Helloween 114
21 Siouxsie and the Banshees 111
22 Suffocation 109
23 Dead Can Dance 104
24 Morbid Angel 103
25 Agalloch 97

Bible Loving Christians Who Like Joseph Stalin On Facebook???

Recently, Facebook started rolling out a new look for user profiles and along with this change is an update to the various links that get automatically created in the areas for things like favorite books, favorite movies, favorite activities, etc. Instead of links to a page showing results for searching on the linked term, they now point to Facebook Pages matching the linked term.

When Facebook rolls this change out to a given profile, they offer the user a dialog that shows the Page links that Facebook has automatically generated so that the user has a chance to make any corrections.

I’m guessing that the algorithm for matching terms to pages is a little off when it comes to some unidentified book that is popular with lots of Christians.

If you visit the Facebook page for Joseph Stalin, you’ll see that he has over a thousand people on Facebook that like him and if you click on any of these people at random, most likely you’ll find that they like The Bible and have other Christian interests. In addition, you’ll find that they apparently like a book called “Joseph Stalin” which sticks out like a sore thumb.

This amusing example of string matching gone wrong makes me mildly curious what the real title is.

Hello WordPress!

In the several months since I first started blogging, I have enjoyed using Mephisto. It’s a nice blogging tool and was a great way for me to play around with a bonafide Ruby on Rails application. However, thanks to my new job at a Rails shop, I will soon be getting all the Rails action that I need on a daily basis without any need for an alternative outlet.

In addition, I have found the almost complete lack of activity on the Mephisto website disconcerting. I understand that the developers of Mephisto are busy and that Mephisto is just a side project for them, so it’s not that I expect anything from them. It’s not as if I or other Mephisto users are paying them for the wonderful work that they do. At the same time, I don’t feel comfortable producing a growing body of blog posts here at the wrathful dove on a system that may simply stagnate should its developers lose interest in further development.

For this last reason, I have been toying with the idea for several months of switching my blogging software. I have considered Typo and WordPress on numerous occasions. WordPress seems the obvious standard by which other blogging software is judged and is a fine product, but every time that I considered moving to WordPress, I ran into a roadblock that I had constructed for myself: I wanted a playground for Rails development and so was committed to maintaining my blog in Ruby. Thus, instead of WordPress, I focused my attention on Typo.
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