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Thanks Rob for the trip down memory lane. I have two to share:

I started using Slashdot in ‘97. I remember back then you had a cron to update the front page and we figured out you only run it every 10 minutes, so I built small shell script on my Linux desktop that would pop up a notification reminding me to reload slashdot every 10 minutes.

My second memory was when I was working for Sendmail. Because we were “famous” and appeared on Slashdot for every Sendmail release, one of my first jobs was helping the senior admins set up a new web server for Sendmail.org. I was told by the creators of Sendmail “this server must be able to handle getting Slashdotted.”

So we bought the biggest Dell server we could find, put it in Level 3 in San Francisco (back when they still hosted things — that datacenter is now Dropbox’s HQ), and then I asked the creator of Bind if he could secondary my DNS on a.root-servers.net. When he actually replied and said yes I felt huge pressure to get that entry right and was a bit starstruck.

I was also awestruck as I was doing tail -f on the logs and we hit Slashdot for the first time after setting up the server. I couldn’t believe one site could send that much traffic.

If it weren’t for you none of that would have happened, so thanks Rob!



> I started using Slashdot in ‘97. I remember back then you had a cron to update the front page and we figured out you only run it every 10 minutes, so I built small shell script on my Linux desktop that would pop up a notification reminding me to reload slashdot every 10 minutes.

I did something similar but then at some point I ended up blocking slashdot.org in my hosts file because it was killing my ability to focus or get work done. I need a beowulf cluster of attention at work.


> I need a beowulf cluster of attention at work.

I used to have one of those! Sadly, Natalie Portman filled it with hot grits.


It makes my heart swell to know there are still those out there thinking of dear Natalie, petrified and with hot grits down her pants...


I don't have time for Natalie; I'm fretting over Netcraft's confirmation that BSD is dying.


We need a poll to determine what CowboyNeal says on the matter.


CowboyNeal is busy waiting for DukeNukem 3D to come out


HN doesn't support polls, you insensitive clod.


I'm dreading the first of those Microsoft Halloween documents that are going to be leaked soon, all about how WSL will wipe out GNU/Linux.


2018 is going to be the year of free as in speech GNU/hurd on the desktop. M$ is shaking in thier boots.


Well you didn't need to be the Amazing Kreskin to predict that.


+5, Troll


In Soviet Russia, where the pants wear you!


In Korea, only old people wear pants.


Level 3 still has some facilities there; I don't think they ever used the space that Dropbox was in. (And since vacated; it's occupied by Stripe and Lyft now)




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