The downfall of Flickr

Yes, that’s right…

Every night I creep down to my tool shed and find the hidden trap door, which leads to a dark and dreary room with nothing but a lone bookshelf that I feel my way towards. I depress the hidden button which slowly but surely starts the mechanics that proceed to revolve both me and the bookshelf, all the time creaking and complaining, as I emerge into a laboratory that one could only associate with a mad scientist.

Creative writing aside, and on to the topic at hand.

Flickr is an amazing web site; or service, or application, depending on what floats your Web 2.0 boat. If one is looking for a reliable, easy to use, method of sharing their pictures Flickr is definitely the first name that comes to mind. It is my own opinion of course, but I have spent an extensive amount of time looking at various sites and hosting solutions and while some are very good, very few - if any, can match Flickr in all areas. Not to mention the enormous Flickr community, that as of this writing is uploading approximately 5000 pictures a minute to the Flickr servers.

But after saying all that, I do have some personal gripes with the service, mainly when it comes to the browsing experience. In trying to make Flickr as easy to use as possible, it has been made into an experience that is extremely limiting to someone of my particular nature.

A couple of examples that come to mind are:

  1. Inability to fully customize the photostream layout
  2. Mass organization becomes harder as one adds more pictures to his account
  3. Tagging of pictures is extremely hard to do online when you have more than a few to deal with
  4. Hidden and/or poorly documented features, (eg. search via multiple tags, hidden layouts)
  5. Interface in general is hard to navigate for a new viewer
  6. No offline sorting/editing applications
  7. No advanced tag management services, (eg. syncing with local images, create albums that auto propagate with tags)

So I have come to the decision that instead of further aggravating myself while using Flickr, I shall instead rely on building my own CMS to host my family pictures. To achieve this end, I have chosen Drupal (at least to start with), as it has an excellent user community and has very active development under works. Drupal has also been an active participant in Google’s Summer of Code since its kick off in 2006, if they’re good enough for Google - they’re good enough for me :P

I can’t wait to implement OpenID into my Image Gallery!

Now in the past I’ve had some horrible experiences with Drupal, namely due to its development cycle. I installed the latest version of Drupal, but all the essential modules were for the previous version, which just caused huge amounts of frustration. And even last night, I made the same mistake of installing Drupal version 6.3, as that’s the latest version..but all the essential modules are still only on Drupal 5.x (Which ironically is the version that they didn’t work for me before).

So I started over and went with the stable release of the last major version, and things have been going extremely smoothly. I expect something to be in production in the next week or two.
Regarding the blog theme, I was in a little frustrated mood and so decided to change the colouring to vent my frustration.

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iPhone price comparison

Thanks to Andy Peatling for creating a price comparison between three of the countries that the iPhone 3G will be first releasing in:

iPhone Cost Comparison

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OFFICIAL: Rogers announces iPhone 3G plans

Unlimited data isn’t one of them…

Prices start at $60/month, and don’t include the basics like Caller ID and extra text messages above the standard 75. Two features, when bundled with early evenings cost an additional $20/month.

You hear that sound Rogers?

Thats the sound of hundreads of prospective iPhone owners banks breaking, not that you care, as a corporation you probably can’t wait for the day the bill is due.

read more | digg story

Flickr Blog Layout

This is basically a memo post, just so two years down the road when Flickr decides to do an “update” I don’t have to figure out my custom layout again.

So in other words, just move along.

</p> <div class=”alignleft” style=”float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px;” mce_style=”float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px;”><a title=”{photo_title}” rel=”flickr-mgr” href=”{photo_url}” mce_href=”{photo_url}” target=”_blank”><img class=”flickr-medium” src=”{photo_src_t}” mce_src=”{photo_src_t}” alt=”{photo_title}” /></a><br /> <span style=”font-size: 0.8em; margin: 0px;” mce_style=”font-size: 0.8em; margin: 0px;”><br /> <a href=”{photo_url}” mce_href=”{photo_url}”>{uploader_name}</a><br /> </span></div> <p>{description}</p> <p>

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Monica’s Grad

Well Monica had her Grade 8 Graduation this past Wednesday, and it was a pretty fun experience. The event was held at the same location as mine was oh so long ago, so that was a little interesting. And I also knew the DJs which was completely unexpected.

Of course I switched into “Paparazzi Mode” and took lots of pictures which should be up on Flickr shortly.

re: Test Post from Flickr

Hey look, I just linked my Blog and Flickr…and also sent a test post to make sure everything works.

One little problem, the fact that Flickr was able to log in using the supplied credentials is good enough a “test” for me. When I clicked test post, I imaginged I would get a test of, you know AN IMAGE and how it looks.

Guess not eh.

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Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.