Back in 2004 I posted about The Regex Coach, its a great app that I still use today, however it only really works on Windows so I have been looking for some alternatives.
There is a really great resources called Regular-Expressions.info it even has a cheap tool that you can use to do something similar to The Regex Coach. Today Lifehacker mentioned RegExr, its a great web app but also has standalone versions for Windows, Linux and OS X, full of sample regular expressions, good explanations of what a regular expression parses as etc, it is a perfect replacement for The Regex Coach, worth checking it out!
Performance of Social Media Sites
I am under contract to be systems administrator at a Social Media company called Handmade Mobile, their prime product is Flirtomatic (You might want to wait till you’re home from work to visit the site), a site for adults who just want to chat and meet fun people, it’s not a dating site in the normal sense it’s more like MSN with with some profile searching, pictures, etc added.
I got involved with them about 2 or 2.5 years ago they were having some issues and needed a re-do of their servers, network, etc. I designed a simple easy to manage network and put in servers built the way I liked them using Open Source technologies which I still maintain and administer today.
They’ve been making some good waves in the last while, 2 items I think are worth mentioning:
Back in September they set a in-house record for monthly WAP impressions with more than 100 Million WAP impressions in the month. One report on this mentioned that In March the amount of searches across all the major search engines combined done from phones were around 20 million, so this puts the 100 Million WAP impressions in a extremely good light.
Today I got news of another impressive bit of stat about them - A company called WatchMouse who specializes in monitoring web site response and stability did a test against 104 Social Media sites for performance, time to load the whole page etc. they also penalized your points for any failed loads etc.
Out of the lot Facebook were the worst, Flirtomatic though came fourth which I have to say I am very impressed by as Flirtomatic has huge amounts of photos on their front page compared to number 1 faceparty for example. Faceparty’s front page weighs in at a very light 44KB (1KB for the HTML) while Flirtomatic is 630KB (17KB for the HTML) so I think being 4th fastest given its bulk is great.
Anyway, kudos to them
British Citizenship
I previously mentioned that got a letter confirming it all went well with my application for naturalisation, the whole process is now more or less done.
I had the ceremony last Thursday and around 11:24 in the morning the Mayor of Greenwich handed me my certificate so I am now all done with that and a full Citizen of the United Kingdom. I arrived here on the 2nd of Feb 2002 and became a citizen on the 7th of Feb 2008. I could have applied last year in March already and probably would have been done with it all around September but I was procrastinating and eventually the noise about the reforms in the immigration laws gave me the kick I needed to complete it.
The biggest advantage I’ll see immediately is of course the passport, traveling as a South African - or in fact being a South African out of South Africa - is such a liability your whole life is just tough, massive headache of visas, immigration time wasting etcetc, endless hassle. In tourist visas alone I spent about GBP500 in the last few years never mind all the time wasted in getting those and even just in queuing in the non EU citizen lines at airports, all gone now! I’ve also had to struggle quite a lot with tenancy agreements for flats that I rent etc as I was never sure if I’ll even be in the country for the year they want you to sign, so had to always get 6 month break clauses put in etc.
This is a part of the certificate I received during the ceremony:

Today I’ll apply for my first UK passport, it should come through in about 2 weeks unfortunately just too late to attend FOSDEM.
The process for applying for citizenship is all hyped up to be this fantastic experience for applicants, a great introduction to the country and its people. This is done through the test you need to pass and a formal ceremony that even includes singing God Save The Queen.
Overall I’d say the whole thing just left me cold, personally I see little point to most of the hoops I had to jump through. I have to say though that the test has some value - it tests that you have a grasp of English and in that function its a success so I’d keep it for that reason. The ceremonies though? waste of time and money in my eye.
Useful Xen Utilities
Today on freshmeat I noticed 2 useful utilities for anyone running Xen Servers.
The first is called Virt-top it is a easier to read top like tool than xm top that shows all virtual machines memory and CPU usage in a nice display including totals etc:

Both of these come from a Red Hat employee, with some luck we’ll see these included in Red Hat Linux soon.
Passport
Today my UK passport finally arrived, I did have to go for an interview where they re-established that I am who I say I am.
The interview was quite interesting, when I went to write my Britishness Test there were only 4 or so other people at the test and I kind of looked at that as an indication that perhaps, as usual, there is more hype in the media related to immigration than is really needed.
They arrange the interview meetings in blocks of 45 minutes and only allow you in 10 minutes before your block start, so you can know who is in there are all people who are applying for their first passport. I went to the interview center in Elephant & Castle, its a fairly big facility with almost 30 interview cubicles, in my 45 minutes block there were about 80 or so people waiting for the interview.
This kind of brought it home a bit more that yes really there is a massive immigration problem, the interview centers are open 6 days a week and if they are usually anywhere near as busy as when I went - noon on a Friday - then I’d say the rate of immigration is totally unsustainable. It is easier to visualize the problem in a setting like this than to read some big figure in a news paper.
The interview itself was very professionally done, the woman who interviewed me were friendly, thorough and I think the whole thing was actually pretty enjoyable apart from the obvious inconvenience involved. They mostly asked me to confirm what I already filled in on my application forms but also some extra things like what is my Car Registration, what bank accounts I have and when they were opened. It was all simple stuff and went really quick.
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