cmccabe wrote recently about devoting 15 minutes a day to working on a project so that it gets done[1]. That seems like a very good approach to large projects, which can seem insurmountable if you start with the "I have to get the entire thing done" mentality. So I've been doing that for the last little while. I have a website devoted to keeping old BlackBerry devices running without a connection to BlackBerry's servers[2]. I let it go stale when I moved onto other phones and when I left CrackBerry for a while (which I really should do again -- it always turns into a real time waster). In any case, I've been putting in my 15 minutes a day (sometimes more if I get caught up in the process) to update the pages, and I'm getting there. I've also started work on an OTA (over-the-air) app store, since BlackBerry World is shutting down at the end of the year, and I already had a lot of links to OTA software. As an interesting side note, it is possible to host the software on a pygopherd server and install it on the handset seamlessly via pygopherd's built-in http/html converter. I considered re-writing the whole site as a set of gophermaps (it's full of links), and actually did re-write the main page, but then abandoned the idea, because the pygopherd http/html converted page text is very tiny on the device if the browser font size is set within the normal range. Using the Bold 9900 as an everyday device is quite nice. Text editing is brilliant as usual and all the little things (memos, tasks, calendar, contacts) are designed so sparsely, but with so much attention to detail. There's little in the way of distraction, though I confess that Ray Lopez's gopher proxy has facilitated the odd time-wasting episode[3]. On that note, I wonder how many people visit gopher sites from their handheld devices? I've been formatting my phlogs at 60 columns, which I find quite readable on my laptop, but my intention is also to make the phlog readable on mobile. For mobile, it might be better to go down to 50 columns. So I'm trying it with this phlog entry, just so I can test it on a few devices (and apps). Perhaps I'll try 40 columns in the future. On the XMPP server front, the Let's Encrypt certificate is due to be renewed in about two weeks or so. It should renew automatically and I've scripted it to copy the certificates to the right location for Prosody, hopefully with all the permissions intact, but we'll see. There could be a short service interruption. [1] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/ %7ecmccabe/13-fifteen-minutes-a-day.txt [2] http://darkstar.x10host.com/nibble/index.html [3] http://gp.ratthing.com/ Add any gopher URL to view the site: e.g., http://gp.ratthing.com/circumlunar.space