
Dec 31, 2009
This year has been very interesting. My blog has gained stable amount of visitors every day (80-150 uniques) and there is good amount of subscribers also. Here is some statistics from this year:
- 2770 spam comments spammed
- 279 comments created
- 51 blog posts
- Most commented article: “World War for ipod” with 201 comments
- Total of 18.5G of bandwidth used
- 224m of hd space used (Containing everything that I host under this domain)
- Total of 1 77 617 hits to webserver
Top articles:
- World War iPod touch/iPhone game – 7080 hits
- Dropbox – 5387 hits
- Ultimate irssi guide for beginners – 5262 hits
- Play World War and other games on computer – 2807 hits
- Amazon ec2 – 2701 hits
- Woopra – 2352 hits
- iStat menus system monitor for mac – 2152 hits
Source of visitors:
- Direct 4.92%
- Links 55.25%
- Search engines 39.8%
Browsers:
- Firefox 68.89%
- IE 13.11%
- Safari 10.41%
- Chrome 3.23%
Operating systems:
- windows 67.72%
- Mac 14.09%
- Linux 11.68%
Plans for next year
- create over 51 blog posts
- create 2.0 version of Powerslash (Ajax and other cool stuff)
- create new theme for this blog
- complete Nethack
Happy new year to everybody!

Dec 25, 2009
Couple days without checking feed reader 10 times in a day… And I have 853 unread RSS-items! Great…
Rss is good technology and I like it, but it is way too easy to subscribe to many feeds and slowly changing the feed reader from useful software to flooding inbox with couple hundred unread news.
If you have same kind of problems try Lazyfeed. It is a feed reader that is designed to be simple and easy way to read feeds without wasting time managing feeds.
Unlike normal feed readers, you can’t subscribe to feeds regular feeds. You can subscribe to keywords and then lazyfeed will fetch posts from that are related and then show them to you in realtime.
There is one feature that I like LOT: Mr Lazy. Mr Lazy appears randomly and asks question based on other keywords added to list. Example when I had Linux keyword, Bob asked what is my favorite distro and then he added it to my playlist! Great way to recommend keywords that I may like.
Lazyfeed is good for random reading and just monitoring some stuf without getting massive unread numbers. It is also easy to subscribe to lots of topics without messing up the usability.
Only problem with lazyfeed is change to miss somethig useful. But I totally recommend to try it!

Dec 14, 2009
Some time ago there came a update for the Awesome note iPhone app. Because I have this application and I have done couple posts about it, I decided that it is good to post about the update also. There is couple new features that I like lot. Example new way to change themes, read only notes and ability to add images to notes.
But the greatest thing is that they finally fixed the “password protected” folders. Because now they are really secure. It is no longer possible to delete folder to see content of passlocked folder. It is also possible to lock the whole application.