Today 7 Years ago, Matt and I created RimaSec Internet Services. I kept it running for the last 6 years alone. Today is time to shut it down and to restructure something new. I’ll keep the name for the company that develops and runs World of Wars on the Facebook Platform. From there we shall see what future holds in store.
The web hosting accounts that just use static pages I’ll keep hosting those free of charge for the life of this server “nyc.rimasec.net”. Don’t expect any support from me if something breaks. I’m now focusing my energy on World of Wars for the Facebook Platform. Providing stable services for the game can be tricky, so I made my choice. Those using MySQL databases and or heavy PHP usage, should have already been relocated, if not I suggest http://www.lomag.net as an alternate choice.
It was fun while it lasted, but the hosting economy is just not worth it. After all I was running RimaSec has a hobby in the end, not as a business. I look forward to the changes in business structure as something new and exciting for everyone. I’ll talk more about the World of Wars and it’s origins in a few days from now.
Posted in Blog, News.
Tagged with RimaSec Internet Services, World of Wars.
By Rick Cognyl Fournier
– March 12, 2010
If the fiddler wont sing, it’s because the fiddler is playing a bad tune. I can hear the violins, can’t see the fiddler, it must be out of tune. The poker game is waiting but without the fiddler there is no game. The train passes Georgia but only Alice was on board without mothers cabinet. The tunnel darkens the ages, but there is a light at the end where the devil awaits with a hand full of aces. The fiddler has the kings of jokers in pocket and a bullet for Russian roulette.
If the sitting gets hard, if the clones start to talk, if sleep walking turns to sleep sitting then everything died with the age of time. The hand of jokers is no match for a hand of aces, if we think to much and feel to little, if more then machinery we need humanity, we need weapons dealers to create the machines and destroy humanity to make misery. It’s the ways of the old youth. The orders make no peace just wars. The tyrants create peace within their tyrannies.
It’s all virtual, and pictured text. What ever the fiddler found in the cabinet must of been out of this world. Things sure got small and big fast. People tend to forget their all just but hallucination.
Posted in Blog.
Tagged with The Dark Ages.
By Rick Cognyl Fournier
– January 27, 2010
30 days and 30 nights ago I was on Facebook.
It was sometime ago I was booking my self
on-line crawling into cyberspace.
MySpace turned us blind,
YouTube open our eyes,
Facebook stared into our faces with nothingness.
Continued…
Posted in Blog, Facebook.
Tagged with Facebook.
By Rick Cognyl Fournier
– January 17, 2010
So in my last post I wrote about Flash 10 using the linux_base-f10. This breaks skype causing it to core dump because of the fontconfig errors. So, I tested portinstall -P skype for the fun of it. This of course spammed the linux_base-f10 already installed in /compat but I figured it was worth the shot. I expected it to break Flash 10 support, but nope. It works just fine
Continued…
Posted in Blog, FreeBSD.
Tagged with Flash 10, Linux Emulation, Skype.
By Rick Cognyl Fournier
– October 11, 2009
It’s been about two if not three years since I last used FreeBSD as a desktop operating system and I must say I was disappointed with the initial Flash support.
Back when I still had FreeBSD 5 workstations I had Flash 7 running but it was hardly usable for YouTube. This week I decided to trash Windows from the home PC’s but one and built a MySQL replication cluster using five old computers and used the load balancer port that’s found in the FreeBSD ports tree to redirect and distribute the traffic onto these five servers.
One of those 5 computers is my main P4 desktop, so that’s running KDE4 and Firefox 3, but what about Flash? I spent the last three days testing various builds and what not and I must say that 3 years later and Flash support is still a pain in the butt. Continued…
Posted in Blog, FreeBSD.
Tagged with Flash 10, FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE, linux_base-f10.
By Rick Cognyl Fournier
– October 11, 2009
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