Ask Slashdot: What's Your Boot Time? #Technology #Other #BootTime #TechPoll #Slashdot
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Ask Slashdot: What's Your Boot Time? #Technology #Other #BootTime #TechPoll #Slashdot
ask.slashdot.org/story/26/02/22/0111249/a...
And, #Slashdot - slashdot.org/software/p/V...
The #discussion #moderation of articles on slashdot org is still going strong. Look at the comments of this article:
All the shitty comments are muted and the good comments clearly visible. The moderation and the meta moderation by the #community is still working great. #slashdot
Why have I subscribed to their newsletter when I have to learn about #Digg ’s open beta from #Slashdot?
27th Birthday of #XMPP (formerly named #Jabber)! It is the date of #JeremieMiller announcement on #Slashdot! #OpenStandard #InstantMessaging #RealTimeText #CommunicationProtocol #IETF #InternetEngineeringTaskForce
slashdot.org/story/99/01/...
Oh the memories of #SlashDot.
Since it's start, it was my first email subscription and read it every day over coffee, ready to battle computers to make them work for people. Decades of great simple to access 'forum like' information. The OG beyond Usenet "Newsgroups" board clunkiness.
meta.slashdot.org/story/25/12/...
The Reuters original is paywalled, however I believe #Slashdot conveys the gist of it. Just unsubscribe from Meta products.
Headline of the Day:
Scientists Discover People Act More Altruistic When Batman Is Present
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#science #slashdot #nottheonion
Feed Slashdot: Modo "verboso" y peticiones HTTP incondicionales
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#Python #Slashdot #RSS
"Nullmailer", "Return-Path" y GMail
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#Slashdot #nullmailer #Python
I remember Drop.org 🙂
In the early days of Slashdot, some of the early Slashdot'ers went over to a site called Kuro5hin.
I was one of them. And, so too was the creator of Drop.org.
I recall talking to him a number of times.
I also recall him (the creator […]
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By 2000, Slashdot's pioneering karma system is helping other online communities — like BowieNet — moderate user contributed content. Meanwhile, Google and Amazon enjoy good karma over 2000. cybercultural.com/p/karma-2000... #InternetHistory #BowieForever #Slashdot