Archive for November, 2011

Connecting to #adicu with IRC, Web Edition

Nov 27 2011 Published by adicu under Tutorials,Updates

Alright, so you’ve seen the IRC tutorial we’ve posted before, but going through it might have raised some questions. Downloading a program? Installing it? That’s so… 1990s. If it can’t be done in a browser, then it’s not worth doing, right?!

Well, rest assured: you can chat with your fellow ADIers without ever leaving the browser. Just open freenode’s web IRC interface in a new tab, and we’ll be off.

Middle-click this to get a new tab with the webchat interface.

Connecting

Now, you should see something similar to this:

First, you’ll have to choose a nickname. Choose anything! You’re not tied to a certain nickname, so if you eventually find you don’t like the one you’ve chosen, you can switch easily.

Second, you’ll have to choose which channels to chat in. I’ll assume you want to chat on #adicu, which is ADI’s channel.

Third, we can leave “Auth to services” blank: we don’t need to sign into anything to use IRC.

Lastly, you’ll want want to solve the CAPTCHA. If you don’t know what a CAPTCHA is, then just try and decipher the distorted words and type them into the box below (the example spells out “arthco anecdote”). If you’re having a hard time, clicking the audio captcha box and typing out what the undistorted voice says might be more your speed.

The form should now look something like this:

Chatting

Now, the screen should spit out a bunch of text, and eventually (within 10 seconds) get to this screen:

Now you can start chatting: just click the bar at the bottom and type away!

There’s a bunch more stuff to learn about IRC. If you don’t feel like asking any of the guys on the channel (or there’s no one there, or everyone seems AFK (away from keyboard) then you can peruse Freenode’s IRC FAQ, which is quite extensive. Perhaps a bit intimidating, but also useful.

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Identity Crisis? Use multiple Gmail accounts simultaneously

Nov 22 2011 Published by adicu under Tips and Tricks

Odds are, if you’re reading this blog, you lead a double life. That’s great! It makes things more exciting. I’ve found that the only drawback to having multiple, distinct personalities is managing your communications–or rather, the only drawback *was* managing your communications. Thanks to the forward-thinking people at Google, there is still hope for keeping your online correspondence straight, provided you use Gmail exclusively. There’s a convenient way to be logged into multiple Gmail accounts at once and switch between them at leisure.

Start by logging into your first Gmail account. Locate your email address or name in the top-right corner of the window. Click on it to find a menu with a link to “Account Settings”, and follow that link.

Account settings menu in upper-right hand corner

In this page, find the “Multiple sign-in” option in the middle, under “Personal Settings”. It’s probably set to “Off” currently–click “Edit” to enable multiple sign-ins.
Multiple sign-ins option

Google recognizes that there’s a lot of responsibility involved in having an alter ego. Therefore, you have to acknowledge the severity of what you’re about to do and sign in triplicate before you go any further. Change the radio button to “On” and check all of the check boxes (you should read them, too), then hit “Save”.

Lots of warnings

There you go! Multiple sign-in has been turned on. Go back to your Gmail (you might have to log out and log back in) and click your email address as before. You’ll notice something new: a “Switch account” link. Click it–you know you want to.

You’ll see a list of all the accounts into which you are currently signed. Right now this should be exactly 1.

accounts.length == 1

Fix that! Click “Sign into another account…”. Having logged into your account probably twice so far, you should know what to do here.

Now, go back to your Gmail (you might have to refresh) and click your email address one final time. You should see both of your email accounts listed, and you will be able to switch between them freely. Repeat the process for every identity you have, and enjoy!

Once caveat: Google really only maintains this for Gmail, so switching between accounts in all of your lovely other Google products–Calendar, Docs, etc.–won’t necessarily work. But email is the most important to be able to switch around in anyways, so that hopefully isn’t too much of an issue.

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