Saturday, March 29, 2014

Thoughts about Mozilla issue from a straight and Jewish man.

Where do I begin?
I really don't know where to start but I have to say something about this and share with anyone who may care to read it.
Some have said that this issue with Brendan Eich (new CEO of Mozilla and inventor of JavaScript) is a waste of time to get worked up over and others who belong to the LGBT community (not all) have taken a stand for their rights in this situation that has caused controversy.
If you're not aware of what's going on, here's the lowdown:
About 2 years ago I believe, Brendan Eich was found to donate an amount of money to support the ban of same-sex marriage in California.
A few days ago, he was promoted to CEO of Mozilla.
Mozilla has many employees of the LGBT community and many were offended and stood up to speak against this and even ask for the new CEO to stand down from his new position. A few Mozilla board members even decided to resign over this.
The issue I have with all of this regarding Mozilla in general is that I fell in love with them for their noble and open mission.
When a foundation like Mozilla has such an atmosphere, you'd expect a complete sense of open mindedness.
This is coming from someone who was recently vouched by a Mozilla employee to be part of Mozillians community. I was given Mozilla products for development and supporting their cause. But aside from all of that, I have a strong heart to stand for equality. I learned this from my Tora (Rationalist Judaism) lifestyle. Although not all other Jews would agree with those who learn as I do, this is what true Judaism teaches, love and respect for humanity. But enough of that.
I could let this all go but I've always been a fighter for equality and anti-descrimination, so this just can't fly with me.
Why?
Let me ask you this.
Example: If you were African American or Jewish or Hispanic, and a company that you support and love came out and said they welcome all races equally, yet their CEO is a Nazi, antisemitic or White supremacist, how would you feel? This individual is the face of the said company and organization.
Mozilla has always been to me, an organization of openness but this is just too strange to me. Not like a conspiracy but more like an error. Why did the board of the organization choose this decision knowing what may happen? I understand perfectly what discrimination and racism feel like.
Anyways, these are just my opinions and I know backlash will follow but if I can't speak then what's the point of living? I'm not out to even come close to "destroying" the organization but just speaking on how it makes me feel. That's all. Mozilla is still an excellent organization with excellent goals and accomplishments, but I'm not sure that I can support it anymore.
Thanks for reading

Friday, November 29, 2013

Firefox OS: Part 2 (so far...)


Welcome everyone,


So here I am again testing out the super low-budget ZTE Open smartphone which runs Firefox OS. I gave it another shot because I was stuck with a certain smartphone which I didn't want to hang onto anymore. (Read review about my previous experience here) Not only did I not want to keep it around but it was very difficult to sell it. I had to drop the price online basically $100 when its a rather new smartphone but not one of the popular. When I was able to sell this device, I was left with some money to use for another smartphone. I had two choices, a used but in great condition (also unlocked and rooted) Google HTC Nexus One, or a brand new previously owned ZTE Open from eBay. I gave the ZTE Open a shot some time ago but was left with a basically better experience due to lack of updates thanks to ZTE solely. Firefox is doing their job with actually updating the software for Firefox OS but the problem is when the manufacturer is lagging behind sitting comfortably in their seat while users who if even are developers, have to wait around for specific update software for their device due to failed signatures when trying to flash in recovery.




Why did I choose a device that gave me issues before, again? Well, I love Mozilla's ethics. I love what they're trying to do with Firefox OS. I have hope for noble endeavors like this. Now, what is bitter-sweet is that owners of Geeksphone Firefox OS devices, have already version 1.3 running on their phones. Those users who got a great deal with the $80 eBay ZTE Open, unlocked and ready to go, have to wait and I guess enjoy their 1.0. This probably doesn't sound like much of a problem to many, but those who know what I'm talking about understand the differences between 1.0 and 1.3. I've seen videos on YouTube of how 1.2 and 1.3 looks and it's impressive to me for such a little device to run so smoothly and do so much. That's so incredible to me.

I wrote this basically to let others ZTE Open users (ebay version) know that I know it's a pain and to bring awareness to other lovers of Firefox OS. BTW, ZTE USA said a few days ago on Twitter that apparently the 1.1 update is coming to ZTE Open's US & UK from ebay "next week".





So let's hope and see if this comes to surface. Also, as a side note, I did root my ZTE Open and I tried to flash the Spain 1.1 version on my US version that was running 1.0 and no luck at all.
Part of me wishes I went with the Nexus One, but I can't completely knock my ZTE Open until I see 1.1+ running with my own eyes.

Thanks for reading


-Raf

Friday, November 15, 2013

How and Why I got a Chromebook

How and Why I got a Chromebook


The Beginning

It started a over a day ago. I’ve had my Lenovo G585 Windows 8/8.1 laptop since I bought it brand new at black friday a year ago for $200. It was a solid laptop with no overheating issues or anything like that, only the typical and much pleasured Windows updates that get you out of nowhere and may even grace you with updating while you’re doing something very important.
I’ve been involved in Windows Phone development as a complete beginner since I got the G585, maybe a number of months before that even. As time went by I realized that many things cost. To run Hyper-V, not only do you need a total of 4gb RAM, but you also need Windows 8 Pro, not just Windows 8. So I worked with what I had and continued to use my laptop. I swapped it with back and forth with Ubuntu, Fedora and even the beautiful Elementary OS. I ended up back at Windows 8 til the update to Windows 8.1. Now this isn’t to trash Windows. It has it perks such as every OS. But also it’s flaws like any other. For some time now though I’ve been thoroughly intrigued by the simplicity, efficiency and lightweight yet productive aura. After having and using Windows 8.1 for a little while, which I must say is a
huge improvement over basic Windows 8, I heard about the Google Chrome dev build for the browser that was coming to Windows 8. This was supposed to be a version of Google Chrome which the user opens from the Windows 8 start menu (“Metro”, lol it just fits), and not only does it run the Chrome browser, but runs a full-screen version of Chrome in the fashion of Chrome OS but leaving out the ability (at the moment) to change background and go into settings.

Thank you Windows



After downloading the Chrome from the
dev channel and setting as default on Windows 8.1, I was able to get my first taste of Chrome OS. I couldn’t use anything else. I just forgot about everything else on my laptop. It was awesome. But I did notice some lag most likely due to everything else featured on this laptop PC. And some features of this Windows version of Chrome OS did not work. Wow, it really feels weird saying anything about Google and Microsoft cooperating in the same sentence, lol. Anyways, I’m a firm believer in that if you want to try something, go for it. Don’t let anyone stop you or persuade you to do anything else. Of course, this comes after you do your research and make sure this is what you want to do. I had so much on my G585 that I never used and when I began using the developer preview of Chrome OS on Windows 8.1, I realised what it was that I really need in my computing lifestyle.

Just do it!


Then what happened was long overdue. I went forward to plan on selling my G585 or trading for a Chromebook evenly. I was going to take pics and put it up on Craigslist locally with a specific post for the trade/sale but I figured I’d consult for advice in the awesome Chromebook community I’ve been a part of for a little while over on Google+. Before getting to this point I already began a week before, asking those who have listed their used Chromebooks for sale, if they’d like to trade but I had no luck at all. A couple of them emailed me back and said they’re just looking for cash and no trades, so I kept looking around. Back to the Chromebook advice. The community over there is incredible and so helpful. I wrote a post asking for advice on what would be the best Chromebook I should trade for according to the value of my Lenovo G585. I got great responses which I took note of and went from there. That same day right after the discussion on Google+, I saw someone in my same city posted a used Chromebook they were selling so I jumped the gun and shot them an email asking if they’re interested in a trade. They wrote back with questions about my laptop and it went from there and it happened that evening! Met the guy, swapped out my Windows 8.1 laptop with box and charger for the Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 with box and charger as well.


It was a quick and easy fix. Now is when the fun starts! As soon I my wife and I opened it up, we were star struck. Note, that my wife for example, barely ever cared to open up a laptop, whether it had Windows 8, OSX, or Ubuntu, she’d just rather grab her phone and do what she needed to do. But now, she’s constantly asking to use the Chromebook, which is awesome to see. She at first wanted a tablet at some point in the future, now she wants a Chromebook. The speed of this little beast is astounding. The battery life is amazing. The productivity you can do on here is  very impressive. What need is there for all of the “extras” in other desktop or laptop PCs? This is a new era where we start to notice what we truly need and go from there. Aside from all of the bloatware on Windows PCs, I never used anything other than the Web. There is so much one can do on the Web now, from editing documents and creating powerpoints, to creating music and artwork. After taking this sort of risk, I realized so much more on what I really need in my computing life. There may be times where you need a heavy program for something work related, but there are always alternatives and ways to get around. Sometimes I feel that I can do more with this Chromebook than my previous Windows laptop. The G585 was slow and heavy, this is fast and light. And it has an HDMI port, unlike the G585. I highly recommend a Chromebook for anyone to help put things back in perspective, because face it, the Web is the future and this is the vehicle. So I’m glad to say that now my computing aspect of life will be as efficient as my daily lifestyle and thank you Google for the awesome work you do. Now let’s see if we’ll have a Chromephone coming soon! ;)
I’d really like to thank everyone that helped me in the Google Plus Chromebooks Community for their honest help and friendliness as well.

To infinity and beyond!