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TILT

Site Building for Fun and (Eventual) Profit with WordPress

As a simple exercise in site-building, I’d decided to recreate an existing corporate website (originally made with Drupal 7) in WordPress. No, I won’t tell you which website, but as far as getting the baseline platform up and running went, WP is truly hard to beat in terms of ease and speed.

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Music

Listening Backwards: ‘Between Seasons’ by Buddha On The Moon

‘Between Seasons’ is my third album as Buddha On The Moon, recorded over a lengthy period of “adulting” and released in 2010 on the Sonic Oyster Records label of Glasgow, Scotland. Its tracks navigate between the textural boundaries of gentle dreampop and ambient snowdrifts. The “song” tracks shy away from obvious rhythmic guide rails and move along at a sway, while the alternating soundscapes serve less as sonic interludes and more like stretches of highway hypnosis between cities and small towns.

It is the third album from Buddha on the Moon, a Texas-based sonic escapist exploring and obfuscating the gray boundaries of song, drone, and soundscape.

BotM’s previous album, ‘The Last Autumn Day,’ came out in 1998, and the near-dozen intervening years should have been sufficient for at least a half-dozen more albums; but not existing as a proper band, with no time tables for rehearsals, shows or tours has a way of stretching time and so conventional norms of schedule or agenda become obsolete.

As such, ‘Between Seasons’ came about at its own pace, on its own time and space, recorded, sampled, processed and tweaked, mixed and remixed, forgotten and rediscovered over a period of four years using a wide array of digital and analog media, mountain dulcimer, kantele, guitars and basses acoustic and electric, various synthesizers, and a collection of ‘modestly-priced microphones’.

— Sonic Oyster Records

Originally released as a limited edition cd-r of 50 copies on the Sonic Oyster Records label of Glasgow, Scotland.

Sounds & Words: Buddha on the Moon
Additional Voices: Nancy Novotny

Thank you Andrew, Ian, Keith

For Nan

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Notebook

A Can-do Attitude

It’s krautrock night at the Hollywood Theater! #onlyinportland #outonaschoolnight

My favorite part of the documentary has to be the bit where Malcolm Mooney and Damo Suzuki meet up. Someone should write a sweet little tune about that.

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TILT

Setting Mautic Afloat in the Cloud

For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working with Mautic, the open-source inbound marketing automation tool. Thus far I’ve set up Mautic on:

  1. Cloud 9 development environment
  2. Heroku (unsuccessfully – see below)
  3. Digital Ocean Droplet
  4. GoDaddy Virtual Private Server

With the current version, Mautic dropped support for Postgres, which seems to be the database of choice for Heroku (I set up one of our Epicodus group projects there and had to migrate the database from MySQL to Postgres), and trying to get the app to work with CloudDB and Google SQL weren’t terribly successful. So, no Heroku for you. Or for me.

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Notebook

Scoot ‘n Shoot ‘n Snoot

A very well-booped snoot in Tualatin. And my first mobile post. Yay.

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Projects

The Safety Zone

The Safety Zone, an Occupational Health & Safety portal

The Safety Zone assists organizations to comply with occupational health and safety regulatory requirements by providing a single point of interaction and access for EHS (Environmental, Health & Safety) policies, procedures, materials documentation, and incident report management.

Built with Drupal 7, PHP, MySQL, MaterializeCSS, and Adobe Captivate for training content. Created locally with MAMP/WAMP and initially hosted on Pantheon, migrated to a Cloud 9 workspace and deployed on a Digital Ocean Droplet and a Google Cloud Compute Engine Instance.

Live site: www.safety-zone.info

Repository: github.com/eeronomicon/safety-zone

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TILT

Hanging a Shingle with WordPress!

I finally did it. After how many false and less-than-true starts, I’m publishing content related to me! A number of these previous iterations had been either standalone HTML/CSS/JS creations or a handful of Drupal 7/8 installs that stalled out. Turns out that good old WordPress seemed to be the fastest way to get posting. Customizations, Material Design revamps, groovy plugins are somewhere down the road, but first things first, content.

These are little notes to myself, filed under “TILT” (Things I Learned Today). I intend to keep ’em coming.

The following links were invaluable in prepping the deployment environment and getting this site up and running in very short order:

  • https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-ubuntu-16-04
  • https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-apache-virtual-hosts-on-ubuntu-16-04
  • https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-composer-on-ubuntu-16-04
  • https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-wordpress-on-ubuntu-14-04
  • https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-secure-phpmyadmin-on-ubuntu-12-04

The Composer and phpMyAdmin links aren’t as germane to this particular deployment, but they’re great references for other applications, namely Mautic.

Addendum: in order for pretty paths to work, not only does the .htaccess file have the proper permissions to be written by the server, the Apache .config has to specify AllowOverride All (n00b error of not having the correct path resulted in /headdesk for a goodly while).

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Mixcloud Radio

Yet Another Green Globe?

Almost two hours of Krautrock, Kosmische synth excursions, prog-rock, new age tinklings, and a stretch of Brit-folk. In order of appearance:

The Residents “Infant Tango” (Meet the Residents)
Renaldo & The Loaf “Asper Dorsalis” (Gurdy Hurding)
Coil “I Don’t Get It” (The Ape of Naples)
Daevid Allen “Euterpe Gratitude Piece” (Good Morning)
Brian Lavelle “Canaan Lane” (Canaan Lane)
Kitaro “Milky Way” (Tenku)
Suzanne Doucet & Christian Buehner “Shivas Dance” (The Microcosm: Visionary Music of Continental Europe, 1970-1986)
Peter Michael Hamel “Fire of Holy Eyes” (Hamel)
Causa Sui “Eternal Flow” (Euporie Tide)
Rolf Trostel “Two Faces” (Two Faces)
Space Art “Folkstone Hovercraft” (Play Back)
K. Leimer “The Cockpit (Extended)” (Land of Look Behind)
Holger Czukay “Der Osten Ist Rot” (Der Osten Ist Rot)
Shirley and Dolly Collins “Beggar’s Opera Medley” (For as Many as Will)
King Crimson “The King Crimson Barber Shop + Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part III” (Three of a Perfect Pair)