Sunday, March 01, 2009

Using Jabber Accounts in Adium: Error Socket Not Connected

Use Adium? Having trouble getting Jabber accounts to connect? I found a workaround.

I discovered that Adium was not logging in to my Jabber account on startup. It was in an endless retry loop with "Error Socket Not Connected."

I googled it and got some results telling me to change the port number. No joy.

I happened across a bug report for Adium saying that you had to click the Register button even if you've already created your account. Yep, that works.

Here are the details:

1. Go to Adium > Preferences > Accounts.

2. Right click (or control click) on the Jabber account. Click Edit Account.

3. On the Account tab, click Register New Account.

4. Everything should be all better now.

As the Internet Rewires Our Brains

When you have about 10 minutes to focus on reading and considering something important, take a look at this: As the Internet Rewires Our Brains by Kurt Cagle at O'Reilly.

Over the past decade a whole new field of study has evolved on the topic of neuroplasticity - the idea that our brains literally reprogram themselves ("re-wire" themselves in a very physical, physiological way) based on external stimuli like physical activity, reading, playing games, etc. It's a very real, scientifically measurable effect.

Given that, a very good question to ask is, "What effects are the Internet and all its associated activities and modalities having on our brains?" It's not just children's brains that will respond to Internet use; adult brains are plastic as well.

You can find all kinds of dire warnings in the media about how the Internet is dumbing down human civilization. Some of that may be true. In his article, Kurt Cagle offers a little bit of balance to that.

On the whole I think Cagle's article is fair and does not get too excited on either end of the argument. There's lots to think about there.