Trump Administration Keeps Whitehouse.gov Running On Drupal

This is where the Trump team can prove their ability to lead. Right now, the website has a lot of empty pages. Even the “Email” link is broken. By watching the website develop, you can see what Trump prioritizes. Clearly, Trump loves his family. While a lot of key content is missing, First Lady Melania has a nice page…

Karen Pence has one too…

But overall, the site still has the same framework as before…

If Trump is going to be in the Whitehouse for 4-8 years, Drupal 7 might not last that long. Drupal 8 officially launched in November 2015 – mere months after Trump announced his presidential campaign. Both technology and politics moves fast. At some point, Drupal 7 will only have support for security fixes – then no support at all.

There’s no need to panic right now, as rough forecasts put End-of-Life for Drupal 7 at 2020. Drupal 7 is not a problem for Trump right now, but it might be if he wins reelection. Will the Trump team be that forward thinking? The Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 upgrade is not a simple task. Again, Drupal can be challenging depending on how the previous administration set it up.

Drupal is open source software. The community liked to brag about powering the whitehouse.gov website. Will this sentiment continue? Will Trump choose an alternative? A quick search of “Drupalgeddon” would be an argument against Drupal. But powerful features like Drupal Views, improvements in Accessibility for people with disabilities (508 compliance), in-line editing (with an included WYSIWYG editor) and enhanced mobile support are strong arguments for a Drupal 8 upgrade.

Behind all the Red vs. Blue rhetoric, this is what matters. One of the appeals in having Trump as president is that he’s a builder. His campaign slogan was “Make America Great Again” …even better than it ever was before. Clearly, there’s an opportunity to do this with Whitehouse.gov. There’s no political confrontation necessary here… no battle in Congress to fight… no counting votes in the Senate… no Supreme Court decision. The Trump administration can simply get it done.

Nintendo Switch vs Xbox One S vs PlayStation 4 Slim vs iPad Air 2

Video Game ControllerNintendo has some hubris. The Nintendo Switch is slated to be available on March 3, 2017 – for $299. That puts it against the Xbox One S and the PlayStation 4 Slim. Worse, these two competing consoles can be found for significantly less money than $299. Direct from Amazon.com, it’s about $20-$30 cheaper. That’s with a bundled game. The problem is even bigger than that. Why buy a toy when you can get an iPad? The iPad Air 2 was recently on sale for $275. Games are fun, but sometimes you need to be productive. With so many choices, how does the Nintendo Switch fair against the competition?

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Can an iPad Replace Your Desktop / Laptop Computer?

What’s troubling is that Apple has been slow to upgrade their Mac hardware. It’s not clear if the MacBook Air will ever see a new hardware release. The Mac Pro desktop hasn’t been updated in more than four years. The Mac Mini, a great entry-level Mac, hasn’t seen a significant update since 2012. (Many consider the 2014 Mac Mini to be a disappointment. Diehard Mac Mini fans are still impatiently waiting for a true upgrade.) Even the trusty iMac hasn’t seen an update for over a year.

Software — Part of the reason to even consider using an iPad for productivity is the lack of Mac hardware updates. Yet, hardware is not the only consideration. The Mac simply has better software for creating content.

Once “The pollination” video was exported, it was in the wrong size and the wrong format. While ultra-high definition is the latest craze, it is brutal on web hosting. The video needed to be transcoded to something more web friendly – MP4 at 720p. Does iOS have a transcoder as good as Handbreak or Adobe Media Encoder? It’s not just the lack of one application that hinders the iPad. Does it have Xcode for creating Apps? Does it have Hype for creating interactive web content? Does it have iBooks Author for creating beautiful electronic publications?

I don’t know. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Popular Mac apps usually have a Linux or Windows equivalent. But for the iPad, an iOS equivalent of Mac apps tend to be lacking. The iTunes App Store is loaded with apps, but that just makes it increasingly difficult to find the best productivity apps. If you want an app on iOS, Apple’s walled garden is pretty much the only way to go. With a Mac, you can order apps direct from the developer. With Open Source Software, many powerful desktop / laptop apps are available to download for free. That type of community is the antithesis of the highly commercialized app stores.

There are some serious downsides in trying to make an iPad your primary computer. However, there are some serious advantages too.

  • Expense – While a high-end iPad is quite expensive, a base model is more affordable. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the iPad Air 2 went on-sale. This incredibly powerful computer was a Black Friday / holiday shopping season champion. At certain stores, the iPad Air 2 dropped from the regular price of $399 to $275. That’s more than a 30% discount.
  • Web Browsing – Productivity is a relative term. Much of modern computing is centered around the Internet. The iPad excels at this task. Even though content consumption can mean goofing off, it can also mean reading and learning. The iPad is great for reading ebooks and websites. That’s a lot of powerful information in your hands.
  • Games – If you’re a gamer, the Mac struggles in this area. Meanwhile, iOS has a seemingly endless amount of games to play. They’re cheap too. Many are free or as little as 99¢. While iOS games are usually casual games, an iPad can really push a lot of pixels. Graphically intense games, such as Asphalt 8: Airborne, are possible on the iPad.
  • Portability – Laptops are light, but an iPad is even lighter. Even the lightest Mac laptop, the Macbook, is about double the weight of an iPad Air 2 or  9.7″ iPad Pro.

Betteridge’s law of headlines doesn’t hold true here, as the answer to the main question is neither yes or no. The correct answer is – it depends. Are you looking to save money, play some causal games, browse the Internet and do some general computing tasks? The iPad can get the job done. From young kids to mature adults, computing is more like an appliance. Complexity gives way to simplicity. An iPad is generally an intuitive an easy to use device. If you’re new to computing, an iPad can be a much better choice. You don’t have to unlearn years of legacy computing. You can experience technology for the first time.

If you make your living through computing, you probably have lots of gadgets already. Adding an iPad to the mix is just another expense of the job. Just like a carpenter has more than one hammer, a tech professional probably needs more than one computing device. An iPad isn’t a desktop / laptop replacement for me, but the iPad is much more powerful than I imagined it could be.

The Hydroponics Experiment (Part 9 – The Pollination)

Pollination - Bee EmojiHydroponics is a great project for me, as I don’t like dirt or bugs. There’s a problem with that mindset though. Pollination is needed to make the tomato fruits grow. That usually involves bees fluttering their little wings around the flowers. A strong wind could also shake the whole plant. But with an indoors AeroGarden setup, neither action was occurring. To ensure that my tomato plants would produce lots of tasty fruits, a bit of technology was used.

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Animotion Raise – Another Open Letter To Trump

Animotion - Raise Your Expectations Album CoverSo, Trump won. A lot of people are freaking out about this, but I’m actually relieved. Trump and friends fought hard during the campaign. Despite all the rhetoric on both sides, I think the Republicans presented a better future for the United States. That’s why they’ll soon control the Senate, the Congress, the Executive branch and the Judicial branch. Big change is coming. If Trump is true to his word, America is in for good times. What better way to celebrate than with good music?

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