# 25 July 2020 - Mac Powerbook G3, cafes & Foo Fighters ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I got access to SDF working on my old PowerPC G3 Mac Pismo tonight. SSH access works out of the box, but I still like UI interfaces, so I set it up to work with Panic Coda. Looks like I'm running v1.7.5 on this machine. I love using Pico and Nano, but it's faster to type everything locally and just initiate a network session to transfer the actual text file, instead of dealing with network latency to edit every keystroke remotely. It's so nice typing on this old machine too - remember when Apple used to make real keyboards, instead of those terrible butterfly keyboards they introduced in 2016 that keep breaking? I miss the days when Apple made both stylish *and* reliable hardware. I ventured out of the house to my favorite cafe today for the first time in 4.5 months. The city / state I'm in hasn't had a new virus case in a week, and we're down to only 5 active coronavirus cases left, so I guess I don't need to be so cautious. Especially with our state borders remaining closed indefinitely. But even without the virus here, it's still unnerving to see so many people in the shopping mall not socially distancing, letting their kids run around and cough loudly over everything. I miss my days of working from cafes, but I have everything I need at home to do my work, and lots of extra comforts like my stereo system and my personal heater / fans to keep things just as I like it. The coffee is cheaper at home and I don't have to pay for transport, so I save money by working from home. But I miss out on exercise. This is the first day in months that I've hit 10,000 steps for the day, and most of that is just from walking around the shopping mall. My main goal for today was to buy some face masks, just in case they introduce laws requiring them when you leave the house, as they have in other states where the virus is now out of control & forced everyone back into lockdown. But even in a city with just 5 virus cases, they've sold out of single use face masks. I do have a cloth mask on order, but that will take a month to be made and arrive. There's other options, but if it's so unsafe that you need to wear a mask in public, it's even safer to avoid any contact with the public. The CD store had a copy of the first Foo Fighters album that I wanted, and this old Mac laptop has a CD drive, so I've been playing that while typing this. This is the album that Dave Grohl recorded entirely on his own, DIY style, playing every instrument himself and then recording the next instrument over the playback. I've been listening to this album a lot lately on Spotify as a reminder of what you can do on your own, and that you don't really need a ton of music gear. At the time having access to a studio & guitar amps was a big deal, but in 2020 we have virtual guitar amp emulation software, multitrack digital audio workstations, and virtual instruments that are nearly as good as the synthesizers and instruments they're modelled on, so there's little excuse not to create something. And yet, in the 4.5 months I've been mostly working from home, I'm still yet to finish any songs, and certainly not anything I'm happy with. Amazingly, someone enquired today about hiring me to do some programming work, even during virus times. Unfortunately it's to develop an iPhone app, which isn't something I do (my last iPhone was a day-one iPhone 4, I've since switched to Android and stopped paying for an Apple Developer membership). I doubt the job would pay enough to cover the cost of a new iPhone and a new Mac, so I'll have to decline. But I think someone out there will be thrilled to get a programming job in these times. For me, it's a reminder to get back to work making my indie software. ----------------------------------------------------------------------