Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts

PC Cleanup

Wednesday, 30 December 2009


I was given the task of installing a networked printer to my parents computer. While I was there I decided to give it a bit of a spring clean. First off was a visit to http://www.update.microsoft.com/ to make sure everything was in order. The off to two great websites aimed to help just this problem:
  1. http://pcdecrapifier.com/ - First it delete all the bundles crap that comes with new PC's. Second you select all programs that you want to uninstall. It does it much quicker that doing it by hand.
  2. http://ninite.com/ - you mark the common programs you want and it downloads and install the latest version, decide on sensible defaults and make sure it doesn't add any crud (like toolbars).
Here is the list of some of the software I like having on my PC:
  • Chrome - best browser available
  • VLC - play music and videos
  • CutePDF & Foxit Reader - view, edit and create pdf files
  • WinRar - view, edit and create compressed files
  • Microsoft Security Essentials - remove malware, viri and spamware
  • Flash, Java, .Net, silverlight - something will need them later
  • http://www.virtualbox.org/ - have a virtual computer running inside yours. I use it to run linux while on windows.
  • http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ - emacs is crazy, it is basically a text editor and shell built around a programming language. If you can make it text based chances are you can do it in emacs. It is also trivial to automate anything. (warning it has a steep leaning curve)
As a little aside if you want more programs check out http://www.opensourcewindows.org/ it has some fantastic links there.

Since I was worried that the computer was infected I ran it with CCleaner, Spybot, Microsoft Security Essentials, and Revo. Finally the tool I like to use is called HyjackThis! it simply tells you all the extra things that are set to run (on startup, with the browser, etc.) then when then change you either ignore or ban. It doesn't stop the most hardened malware but it might at lest tell you something is up and you can deal with it.

On to the printer, the official install was 300MB and included all sorts of crap. Just the stuff I had previously removed. I used Winzip to extract the program and inside was just the drivers. Now I can use the standard Add Printer dialogue in the control panel.

In praise of the internet

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

I do not think that a democracy is the best political structure, I think it's the least easy to corrupt. Twitter et. al. has done a wonderful job of making news creation public and non-professional. It's difficult to moderate or to stop and once people accept it as the norm it will continue to change things for the better.

People have more power to reach the world now. The web managed, by bringing everyone onto one place, to form groups; which is a good thing in this case. You might expect everyone to become homogenised by the internet, we all have access to the same global media. But what happened is far greater; you can find groups of people with the same interests as you.

Someone who wants to discuss, for no other reason than that it interests them, the details of making a better shoe, voting system, teaching method. You find people with a love of almost everything.

Three things I looked up recently:
  1. The speed of gravity (wave propagation)
  2. New ways to tie shoelaces
  3. Backpacking without carrying much
Not only did I find these things (and more) but there was more than one website that told me more than I wanted to know about each.