The World Today…

Posted by Derek J.Sowa | Posted in , , , , , , , , , | Posted on 12:50 PM

The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. ~ Albert Einstein

Truly a remarkable statement. What  if anything has changed since that statement was made? Has society today become so complacent that we do not see the folly of our actions? Do we no longer care about the planet which we all inhabit, the air in which we all breath, or the water we all drink? Are we all so inclined to give up our liberties without so much as a word uttered in defence?

These days judging from the response, or "lack of" for better words, it would seem that a great majority of society is quite content in letting big corporations push us aside.  As corporations the world over continually pollute our water and air, poison our food, pollute and destroy the environment and rob the land of valuable resources for their own profit, the masses stand silently still. As society moves towards a controlled surveillance state, many people are giving up their personal freedoms and civil liberties knowingly, at a great cost to humanity.

Today, one only has to turn to the media to see a deep decline in our basic human rights and civil liberties. Big corporations continue to wage war for profit. Those of us left in their wake struggle to survive, and in our struggles are labelled, unwittingly eroding our personal freedoms. Yet the elite in plain view continue to collect huge profits from atrocities perpetrated on the unsuspecting, putting all of humanity in peril. Corporate minions who control the courts and media daily spew falsehoods in order to further their agenda of world dominance. Laws favouring big business and the elite are passed to enforce and enhance their dominance while at the same time suppressing dissent. Politicians are bought and sold as if commodities, elections rigged, banks rewarded for their criminal behaviour. Still, the masses stand quiet.

Today's Real Hero's, those who choose to speak against the establishment, are now being labelled as if having a mental illness, or in extreme cases even criminal, setting them apart from the so called norm. They are cast aside by their closest allies and discredited by those who wish to silence their dissent. Systematically, they are being separated from those who have chosen to remain silent in face of adversary, further enforcing the will of the elite. How can one call this criminal, when their only wishes are to see all of humanity have a share in the worlds resources? Who was given the power to make such a judgement?

Perhaps it is the fear of retribution which has kept so many silenced. Or perhaps the falsehoods we have grown accustomed to hearing on a daily basis have finally taken their toll. Whatever it may be that keeps humanity from speaking out against such atrocities committed around the globe, must come to an end if humanity is to survive. It's time we all come together to stop the hatred and violence perpetrated against us by those who's only agenda is reaping huge profits and world dominance. We must set aside our fears and aspire change. We must now learn to stand together and not be deceived in our thinking that a better world is possible. By standing together, we can make the world a better place for all of humanity. Failure to do so affects us all and will have a grave impact on future generations, if there is to be any.

A lot may be said of the world today. Our biggest fight however, is the fight for humanity. We only have to open our eyes and our minds to see the real extent of our continued silence.

What’s In an Apple?

Posted by Derek J.Sowa | Posted in | Posted on 11:21 PM

CYMERA_20150110_020254I’ve been a computer geek now since the very beginning, (30+ years)and have been online from the very start when many of today’s technologies were nothing more than a pipe dream. Needless to say after countless years, I have seen a great many changes and improvements with regards to the advancement of new technologies. Although personally I never previously owned a Mac, I figured it was high time for me to try out the “supposed upgrade” as touted in computer technology.

With the purchase of my first Mac Book Pro, my initial response was one of satisfaction and utter excitement. I loved the quiet new look and was sold mostly by the incredible built in HD cam, which seemed superior to most other laptops that I had looked at. Having spent what some may believe to be a small fortune, (although I did manage to save a few dollars by opting out of the set up fee), to my delight I had had my new 13” Mac Book Pro up and running in no time at all.

With my prior experience in testing and running Linux software on a number of various computer systems, (perhaps a slight advantage), I quickly came to love my new Mac. From the ease in which the initial setup was completed, to the installation of multiple apps, the whole experience had left me overly impressed with my very first Mac. I was also greatly impressed by the apps that came bundled with the initial setup. Considered to be essential if not premium apps, I Photo, Pages, Keynote, Garage Band, and Virtual DJ to name a few, complemented the OS X nicely. All of which could easily be backed up to the cloud with the use of your Apple ID.

But wait… something was missing! Having over the years grown so dependent and accustomed to using Windows and Microsoft products, I quickly realized that indeed there is a difference between the two operating systems. The everyday software that I had used so frequently and had grown to love would not run on my Mac. Least not without a more intricate and complicated setup, which in the end would only degrade the performance of my Mac. Hence with few limited options, (Bootcamp, Virtual Machine or Wine), I chose to use Bootcamp and install Windows on my Mac. This option did require me to purchase the latest copy of Windows 8.1 however.

After an initial failed attempt, (caused by my not being too familiar with disk partitioning on a Mac), I did manage to fully install Windows alongside my OS X without any further problems and was once again overjoyed with my accomplishment. Now I had the best of both worlds, or so it seemed for a while. I was soon to find out that installing windows on a Mac doesn’t entitle you to the same benefits as if it were installed on a Windows machine. Sure I could now run all my old programs, however I did notice something amiss. While installing Windows, Bootcamp also installed its “Mac version” of drivers required to run and display Windows on a Mac, causing some overall performance issues. Most notably with the display driver lacking any true potential.

At this point, not one to sacrifice my new laptops performance or potential, I opted to give up on some of my old programs and do complete factories restore on my Mac. Having forgotten my Apple ID and having misplaced my recovery key left me at a somewhat disadvantage. Being unable to now retrieve my premium apps from the cloud in itself made me furious. Apparently, after a long frustrating call, even Apple Tech Support was unable to retrieve my info, (which still baffles me), prompting me to set up a new Apple ID. Once I had restored my Mac to it’s factory settings, minus the premium apps that came with it at time of purchase and that I was unable to retrieve from Apple, (I figure this is some kind of scam requiring you to repurchase the apps), I decided to try the update to the next OS X Yosemite.

The update itself went off without a hitch, however at the initial start-up of OS X Yosemite I was immediately dismayed by the overall look of this OS update. The over all appearance reminiscent of my childhood days… plain and simple! Considering the source, and the monies spent to purchase an Apple in the first place, I found it very disappointing and perhaps a step back. However looks aside, I did find the OS in itself to be completely responsive in some area’s, while lagging, and in some instances, coming to a complete stop in others. Thus prompting me once again to return to happier times, and yet another factory reset.

Disheartened after days of configuring, updating, and valuable lost time, I’m happy and content that life is back to normal for my new Mac. Returning finally to its former glory, coupled with the latest Microsoft Office Suite plus a choice few exemplary apps.

The moral of this story… Sometimes it’s best to stick with the original package! An upgrade does not always guarantee a better package and may not be in your best interest!

An Apple can and may have worms!

The New Improved Facebook (10 Years Later!)

Posted by Derek J.Sowa | Posted in , , , | Posted on 11:30 AM

Facebook is like a fridge. You keep checking it, but there's nothing good. ~ facebook status

IMG_1577It was March 26th 2007 when I first logged into Facebook. And, after adding a few pictures to the family album, I spent the next couple months just browsing through the site reminiscent of my past , (some wannabe developer) and wishing that my name was Mark E Zuckerberg. But that was almost ten years ago! Today, in all modesty, I’m just happy to be the person I am. 

My first words posted on Facebook on July 26th 2007 were: : at home. I wasn’t really at home, least not the home I had hoped for, nor did I believe anyone actually cared. (Notably this was not one of the more happier times in my life!) Then along came Facebook.  Promising to connect the world, which at the time, I would have believed to be just another fairy tale. However once you were drawn in, you could then easily visualise the potential such an open community may have enabling communications around the world,  knowing very little if anything ,of the dangers it represents. It seemed like another world where one was free to privately share all their secrets, and interact freely with people all around the world. Or so we were led to believe.  Like I said previously, that was 10 years ago!

Then suddenly, everyone’s taking about it!

“Just weeks after the launch of Canada's largest-ever pro-privacy Coalition, it seems the whole country is demanding answers on the government's out-of-control surveillance.”

Not only was this happening in Canada, seems the NSA has been recording us for years without our knowledge. Thanks to Edward Snowden the NSA was exposed and shed some light on what really is going on in and around social networking sites, and Facebook in particular.

A exemplary article published by the ACLU, (American Civil Liberties Union) So you think you have nothing to hide... probably say’s it best when talking about our most personable and sensitive information!

Privacy isn't the same as secrecy. Privacy is about controlling information about you, including who knows what, under what circumstances, and when. Privacy is about being in control and in charge of your own life, and having the power to shape other people's perceptions of you. Today, we are effectively at the mercy of millions of unknown people who lord over us the power to destroy our reputations, relationships, and professional lives with the click of a button.

Yet when we look at the Facebook of today, it has become undeniably some kind of super informational commodity being bought and sold at the highest price! How subtle were the changes that led us down the path, silently robbing all civilization of our identities, whether intentional or not! I’m sure if you were to ask, your immediate response would be that is not of their intention. If like me however, you have been there from the beginning, you would now realize what a costly mistake we have all made and how Facebook , much like the other huge corporations, has slowly become just another evil empire.

What we once thought we had control over, has once again been taken over by corporate greed and the all mighty dollar. (Much like the Conservative Party has done to Canada…) Recently while touring around and trying to get a better understanding of how Facebook works, I’ve come to notice that changes are constantly and silently being made which can become pretty confusing at times for the best of us! Settings changed without notice, select posts showing in our news feeds. Missing entries in our timeline. Notes I assumed I had shared with only my friends had somehow become public for the whole world to see. Seems we have also lost the ability to share notes from one of our pages to another or share with a friend, which I must admit found a little unusual. The list of changes goes on forever. Yet like a true puppet master, Facebook has once again changed the rules to accommodate those of their shareholders who will stop at nothing , marketing our very existence to the highest bidder. Let’s just call it what it is… “Social Harvesting”

Personally, when I look at some of the newly implemented practices on Facebook,  I am deeply concerned. What showed promise to bring the world together and make it a more open and better place, is now robbing our children, and yes, even some of us other people, of our life and liberty, all while putting some imaginary price on our heads. As we all have probably seen in the coverage recently on numerous media outlets, No one is exempt It’s become our duty as parents in to instil better discipline in our children when it comes to social networking, and their online habits in general. We must teach them how to protect the very commodity they own, themselves! Not an easy task in this day and age, but a necessity. Our personal information is now fast becoming a valuable commodity, and for more reasons than one may expect.  You only have to open your mind to see the endless possibilities here.

On the other hand, I believe social networking does have it’s merits and plays an important part, as does the internet, in helping to bring people together and shape tomorrows' future. But still we must insist that our personal information remains just that, personal! Our information should not be freely shared across the web, unless of course that is what you choose. I believe that if we choose to share our personal information with sites like Facebook, Twitter,  and Linked-In etc.… Then it is they who should be held accountable and to make sure it is protected. Our information should not be freely shared at any cost, nor at any time…

Then again, who are we kidding! Welcome to Facebook in the 21st Century!