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Somewhat Creepy Google account history

So I stumbled upon a setting in my Google account today that I’m almost slightly embarrassed to say I didn’t know about before.  Its the “account history” tab.  To find this tab follow the steps below:

 

1.) go to google.com

2.) find the account tab in the upper right  hand corner by clicking on your icon (you must be signed in to see this).

account

3.) scroll down on the page until you get to “account history”

account-history

From here you can see a list of a whole bunch of creepy stuff. “Your searches” is every search you perform on google (including ones on your cell phone). Places you go is everywhere you travel. If you have Google maps installed on your phone you are being tracked in this section. “Voice searches and commands” is any voice command you input into your phone…. The list goes on but the only thing that I left checked on this page “was information from your devices” so that my google contacts would still be synced from my phone.

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Samuel Twenty Somethings

2 great blog posts

http://blog.pickcrew.com/grow-slower/

http://blog.pickcrew.com/habits-and-systems-not-goals/

 

Just wanted to take a note of these so I could come back later and find them if needed.

 

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Fixing Stuff Samuel

updating file permissions via command line

chmod +x filename

so on deploy scripts for example you could run chmod +x deployscript.sh and then it will be allowed to execute

 

 

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Limit wordpress logins via IP address

So we had a little case of someone (or some bot) really hammering us trying to get into some of our wordpress powered sites.  This is a handy trick to allow you to limit logins to wp-login on an entire server by IP address.  You can also achieve this same thing through .htaccess, but this global version is just way easier/quicker to update and manage.  Here is how to do it:

 

Login to cpanel and navigate to:

WHM -> Service Configuration -> Apache Configuration -> Include Editor -> Post Virtual Host Include -> All Versions

Then add the IPs in with “Allow from” at the end AT the end of the file (but before </Files>)  Should look like:

# Restrict wp-login
<Files wp-login.php>
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from IPAddress
Allow from IP Address
ErrorDocument 403 “Not allowed from your IP.”
</Files>

The benefits of this are:

1.) Your WP site is a lot more secure from brute force/script attacks

2.) You will actually notice a small (or in some cases dramatic) decrease on your server load.  When we implemented this change on our server that was effected by these attacks we saw our server load in WHM decrease to less than 1 and stay there.

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Morning Ritual

 

One thing that is a constant struggle for me is “getting going” in the morning. I’m definitely not a morning person.  Top that off with I don’t have a boss, or a set time I need to be up doing anything and you have a recipe for disaster.  I’ve recently improved this a great deal by following this morning ritual as close as I can every day:

 

Morning Ritual

25 min:

-Drink protein shake w/warm water or milk (or juice)

-Make Tea & Eat Vitamin + Bring laptop upstairs

-Eat Breakfast + clean skillet if needed

Choose at least 2 of these, 30 mins:

-15 min kempo practice

-15 min reading non work related book

-15 min or exercise (abs) or (yoga/stretch)

-15 min meditation

Straight into 2 hrs. of focused work w/timer (no delays).

Then Straight into Workout for the day (ideally).

-If this can’t be done due to schedule conflict try to work out @ 4:45 p.m.

 

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Where Does Confidence Come From

I was having a conversation with someone today about confidence, and they were asking me essentially what allows me to be confident in most situations.  Now like most people I don’t enjoy appearing over confident, or conceited in any way.  However unlike most people, I’m extremely confident in almost everything I do. In general, I feel like I can do just about anything I want to at any time (an incredibly conceited sounding sentence)…. but when you break it down, is feeling like you can do anything bad? If you stop to think about it for a few minutes, its really not bad at all.  I’m not sure where this confidence comes from (surely growing up as a white male I’ve naturally absorbed this view through all the subtle and not so subtle advantages society has given me).  But still, there are plenty of other white males I know that don’t feel confident in doing many activities (most) activities…..

Now one big thing I should mention is that if I don’t understand something or don’t feel like I know enough about something I want to do then I have no problem admitting that or asking for help, even in a very public way like in a meeting or in a group of people (having the confidence to admit you don’t know is such an important part of life, it really frees you up to be yourself).  I really am not 100% sure why I’m confident with most activities though, I’ve been that way as long as I can remember.  I’d love to figure it out though (preferably before I have kids so I can help try to instill good confidence in them).  If I were to guess right now in this moment I’d say:

-playing sports/competing against other people.  This has contributed a great deal to my confidence over the years (I’ve touched on benefits of contacts sports before)

-great/confident parents. Both of my parents are very assertive and handle themselves very confidently

-being born a male (this has to be on there unfortunately, I think in so many ways being born a male makes it easier to be confident, although hopefully this can continue to change/evolve in a positive direction)

-taking self defense/karate classes + sparring/fighting people regularly.  This is a huge one, possible the biggest one in my mind right now. Having a game plan to defend yourself and your loved ones is a very comforting feeling. Never feeling “afraid”, simply thinking “oh yea I would do xyz” is a very re-assuring feeling.

-supportive friends.  This is a real wild card, I’ve had excellent friends growing up though. Some of this was due to my good choices, dropping friends who were questionable and keeping good people around me. But there has also been some great luck in this department….

-good role models (my hockey coach growing up, my kempo instructor now, some of my dads’s close friends + my parents, my sisters ect…)

 

I’m sure there are many more reasons (probably thousands) but someday I’d like to hopefully come up with what I feel are the biggest/most influential reasons so I can hopefully pass that onto younger people in my family (aka Harv and any other little ones that we may have)