Slashdot for WAP phones 1.0
Grok Headline matches for Slashdot for WAP phones 1.0
Slashdot for WAP phones 1.2
Slashdot for WAP phones 1.2
07/21/2004 09:26 AMAn adapter that lets you read Slashdot articles on a WAP enabled
mobile phone.
Slashdot Goes Political: Announcing
politics.slashdot.org
Slashdot Goes Political: Announcing
politics.slashdot.org
09/07/2004 12:10 PMThe 3 Stages of Cell Phones —
International Phones Now at Stage 2: The
“Safety Device”
The 3 Stages of Cell Phones —
International Phones Now at Stage 2: The
“Safety Device”
03/31/2005 08:57 AMThe ability to make an emergency call has been given as the top reason
for taking a cell phone when traveling, according to a survey by
Mobal, the international phone company. Mobal conducted the survey of
its customers after reporting an 80% increase in international cell
phone purchase during 2004, and believe the results show that US
citizens, although still concerned with global instabilities, are
increasingly confident to travel internationally. [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Massive Price Cuts on Much Anticipate
New Ligo Site: BT Phones, Panasonic
Cordless Phones and Many other Dect
Telephones
Massive Price Cuts on Much Anticipate
New Ligo Site: BT Phones, Panasonic
Cordless Phones and Many other Dect
Telephones
02/01/2005 08:46 PMThe much talked about new liGo Electonics site,
www.cordless-phones.uk.com, featuring an array of fantastic new
products such as dect cordless phones, business phones, headsets, fax
machines and much more, has been launched. With massive price cuts,
the site is expected to be very popular with consumers. [PRWEB Feb 1,
2005]
The Slashdot Effect
The Slashdot Effect
12/17/2004 06:43 PMSlashdot
effect: Interesting comments and links about the Slashdot
effect.
Few definitive numbers exist regarding the precise
magnitude of the Slashdot effect, but estimates put the peak of the
mass influx of page requests at anywhere from several hundred to
several thousand hits per minute. The flood usually peaks when the
article is at the top of Slashdot's front page and gradually subsides
as the story is superseded by newer items. Traffic usually remains at
elevated levels until the article is pushed off the front page, which
can take from 12 to 18 hours after its initial posting.
Someday people will live in fear of "The Gadgetopia Effect."
Slashdot caído
Slashdot caído
08/02/2004 05:18 PMGnomoradio on Slashdot
Gnomoradio on Slashdot
09/10/2004 12:59 PMLast October we wrote about Gnomoradio, software that helps
people share CC-licensed music.
Gnomoradio has made good progress since then. Check out the new screenshots.
One Gnomoradio screenshot. Click for
more.
Now Slashdot has taken notice, with ensuing discussion.
Slashdot Gets Real
Slashdot Gets Real
09/14/2004 02:27 PMReal Networks' CEO, Rob Glaser, talks Harmony, Freedom of Choice, and
support for the Mac OS in a revealing Slashdot interview.
Slashdot over IPv6
Slashdot over IPv6
02/13/2003 05:05 AMThis trick works for most sites by simply appending .sixxs.org to the
domain part of a url, eg http://www.google.com.sixxs.org, the gateway
will the rewrite ...
Slashdot Down for Service
Slashdot Down for Service
07/16/2004 11:55 PMGeeks of the world, relax! Slashdot, that uber-blog of open-source
technology news isn't under attack. It is, however, undergoing a
scheduled, but unannounced, code refresh.
Slashdot Is Worthless
Slashdot Is Worthless
01/07/2003 09:53 PMThere. I said it. Slashdot is worthless. OK, I'll admit that the
headlines are useful, but the comments certainly are not. The sad
thing about Slashdot is that there are still people posting useful and
interesting comments, and they're utterly and completely lost among
the utter crap that floods the site. Generally I make do by simply
ignoring the comments section on Slashdot entirely, but after reading
the comments on the Jhai PC yesterday, I realized that the comments
section is not just worthless but actually a malign force. --
rafeco
I see it slightly differently. Slashdot is great as a black hole for
all the stupid comments you have kept deep down inside you, a place
you can let go of all your shit. Just like this weblog!
"tri" Link thanks to Archipelago.
"zeldman.honey"
Slashdot Humour
Slashdot Humour
04/20/2004 08:43 PMSpotted in a thread about a newly discovered TCP/IP
vulnerability:
No problem (Score:5, Funny)
by niom (638987) on Tuesday April 20, @03:18PM (#8920438)
I'll just switch to UDP.
Re:No problem (Score:5, Funny)
by TheTomcat (53158) on Tuesday April 20, @03:25PM
(#8920559)
more like:
UDP just I. switch ll'll to I just
Howdy Corporation - Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy's Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
Howdy Corporation - Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy's Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
08/05/2004 03:56 AM [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
RSS abuse and Slashdot IP banning
RSS abuse and Slashdot IP banning
05/12/2004 03:50 PMI've had a number of people ask me about t
his blog entry, whose title suggests that FeedDemon was banned
from Slashdot. If you read the entire entry you'll find out that the
subject is misleading - it's really about how Slashdot tries to
protect itself from people who make too many requests on their
feed.
Given the un
necessary bandwidth consumption caused by some RSS readers,
Slashdot certainly has every right to try to protect themselves from
RSS abuse. The problem is that they ban based on IP address - which
obviously causes problems for those behind a proxy server that shares
a single IP address with dozens of other users. In all fairness,
though, I'm not sure of a better solution to Slashdot's valid
concerns.
Anyway...since some who read the aforementioned article thought it
might be due to a problem in FeedDemon, I just wanted to make it clear
that this will happen regardless of which RSS reader you use if you're
behind an IP-sharing proxy. As I pointed out in an
earlier post, FeedDemon employs a number of techniques to keep
bandwidth consumption to a minimum - which not only keeps it
'Net-friendly, but also makes it extremely fast since it doesn't waste
time performing unnecessary updates.
Give the Gift of Slashdot
Give the Gift of Slashdot
12/09/2003 01:24 PMMichael Badnarik on Slashdot
Michael Badnarik on Slashdot
09/21/2004 01:07 AM
Libertarian Presidential candidate
Michael Badnarik an
swers Slashdot's
qu
estions.
Slashdot troll speaks
Slashdot troll speaks
11/01/2003 12:57 PMTom Coates has been discussing technical tricks for coping with
message-board trolls on his Everything in Moderation blog, and,
surpisingly, an avowed Slashdot troll has shown up to explain why he
undertakes extreme technical measures to disrupt Slashdot's message
baords.
...i believe that the people who must be treated with the most public,
forthright, and open methods of censure are those who offend us the
most. i do not believe that trickery is ever as effective as open
methods because trickery is, at its core, dishonest to both the person
being tricked and the online community you have secretly enacted
policy for.
i believe that secret punishments inevitably lead to abuse and
combativeness, that they lead to an arms race against people of equal
intelligence and unlimited free time.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
Legal uses for P2P catalogued on
Slashdot
Legal uses for P2P catalogued on
Slashdot
12/27/2004 10:38 AM
Cory Doctorow:
The Supreme Court have agreed to hear the appeal on Grokster v MGM,
the court case that EFF won, legalizing P2P networks. To help save the
Internet's bacon, Slashdot users have clubbed together to catalog
noninfringing uses for P2P networks.
Durring the beginning of the Iraq war, I used P2P to get video and
pictures that were censored from the US. The instant I hear about
pictures, recordings, etc. on another network they can't show in the
US, I go find them on P2P. Along with that search, I also found
pictures that solders had taken along the way. Then I found gunship
video (de-classified and classified because it had altitude/other
readings) showing people walking into a building. The order came, and
they leveled the building. Then started firing on anyone leaving the
scene. You could actually see the men get thrown around after getting
hit with munitions. On, and this video just happened to show one man
running into a mosque so he was let go. (sure it wasn't leaked on
purpose)
Link
(
via Waxy)
Slashdot Goes Dark, Briefly
Slashdot Goes Dark, Briefly
07/19/2004 02:49 AMExtreme Tech Jul 19 2004 7:08AM GMT
Slashdot | Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun
Sites
Slashdot | Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun
Sites
11/04/2003 07:35 AMSymantec's Internet Security 2004 is blocking pro-gun sites across the
board .. anti-2nd Amendment .. blocking .. cluge ..
:
yro.slashdot.org/yro/03/11/02/1729239.shtml?tid=103&tid=153&tid=99
track this
site | 6 links
Slashdot | Windows 2000
Slashdot | Windows 2000
02/12/2004 06:13 PMhttp://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/02/12/2114228
Neowin.net is reporting that Windows 2000 and Windows NT source code
has been leaked to the internet.
Firefox and Rendering Slashdot
Firefox and Rendering Slashdot
12/19/2004 03:25 PMI've been getting this error viewing various pages at Slashdot with
Firefox on and off since about version 0.8.
Hitting refresh renders the page properly though. Is this an issue
with Firefox or with Slashdot's ancient markup?
Slashdot Commentors on SuprNova
Slashdot Commentors on SuprNova
12/22/2004 01:03 AMFollowing up on Torrent Shutdowns: Slashdot has posted a bit on
Sup
rNova being shutdown. What I found interesting were the comments:
they are generally very anti-SuprNova, very pro-copyright. An
example:
Furthermore, this is exactly what should be happening: the
government attacks those who break the law, rather than those who
create the tools. Bit torrent and p2p applications have legal, useful
purposes; by seeking those who use them in illegal ways rather than
banning them altogther is appropriate, rather than trying to ban
them.
I find this odd (notice I said "odd," not "wrong") for a site like
Slashdot.
Slashdot Weekend Roundup
Slashdot Weekend Roundup
04/26/2004 07:40 AMSlashdot had some good gadget news this weekend (I know! They must
have changed the mix in their daily free Thinkgeek Crazy Caffeine
Slurry). The first was a tongue-in-cheek homemade mod which stuffs the
cooling power of case fans into a gel mousepad, dubbed the
'BreezePad.' Then there was the...
Retooling Slashdot with Web Standards
Retooling Slashdot with Web Standards
01/07/2004 07:09 PMA look at the markup behind Slashdot.org that demonstrates how simple
-- and cost-effective -- the switch to a standards-compliant Slashdot
could be. (Part I of a two-part series.)
Retooling Slashdot with Web Standards
Retooling Slashdot with Web Standards
02/10/2004 02:35 AMA look at the markup behind Slashdot.org that demonstrates how simple
-- and cost-effective -- the switch to a standards-compliant Slashdot
could be. (Part I of a two-part series.)
Slashdot Reviews 'We the Media'
Slashdot Reviews 'We the Media'
08/04/2004 06:58 PMOn Slashdot, Ernie Miller
has positive thoughts in a review of
We the Media.
Then the Slashdot readers chime in with their typically wide-ranging
assortment of comments.
Slashdot -- Someone Smoking Crack ?
Slashdot -- Someone Smoking Crack ?
03/11/2003 01:22 AMSlashdot -- Someone Smoking Crack ?
Now I know that the Slashdot audience isn't all that reliable at best.
Yes we all read it but we rarely trust it. Still I'd expect a little
better than this:
The Object Prevalence concept, developed by the Prevayler team, and
implemented in Java, C#, Smalltalk, Python, Perl, PHP, Ruby and
Delphi, can be a great a solution to this mess. The concept is pretty
simple: keep all the objects in RAM and serialize the commands that
change those objects, optionally saving the whole system to disk every
now and then (late at night, for example). [_Go_]
Now that's a cool concept. So I did the natural thing and went and
looked for the code. Since I'm a php-head, I figured that I'd look
there to start. Nope! According to SourceForge, "This project has
not released any files". Well I can get by in Perl so I thought "Ok,
not my preference but ok". Nope. Well I think Python is neat and
people I respect a lot like it. Additionally Guido has just plain
guts to make the decision he did regarding mandatory indentation.
Break conventions is hard so I figured I'd look at the Python version.
Nope! Well once upon a midnight dreary, ... (bag the mock Poe), I
did a lot of Pascal. Nope! It turns out that only the C# and Ruby
versions exist. I couldn't get the Smalltalk page to come up so I
don't have a clue there.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying anything about the concept but just
pointing out that this posting is essentially wrong on many of the
major details. And, sadly, it doesn't really surprise me at all.
Slashdot Trolling Defined
Slashdot Trolling Defined
01/16/2004 11:33 AMSlashdot trolling
phenomena: Here's an example of awesomeness of Wikipedia combined with some
pretty interesting reading. It's several thousand words on the
trolling of Slashdot comments.
The Slashdot trolling phenomena make up a bizarre and
complex subculture found on the popular Slashdot technology website.
It is a mixture of juvenilia, sarcasm, deliberately bad jokes,
tasteless nonsense and highly developed and artistic attempts to
provoke outraged responses from other forum users, or amuse them. It
is a subset and a microcosm of Internet trolling in
general.
Click here to comment on this entry
Slashdot: Mozilla 1.0 Released
Slashdot: Mozilla 1.0 Released
06/06/2002 06:01 AMCheck out the cute and horny devils in the OPEN SOURCE NEEDS MORE
BABES post.
"tri" A disappointing release for me. In my javascript testing, it
appears to be buggier than the potty people at
Hogwarts
.
"zeldman.cte2"
Google adwords on Slashdot?
Google adwords on Slashdot?
03/13/2003 10:22 AMDid I miss something, or has Slashdot just started using Google's
content targeted AdWords on the site? In case you're...
Slashdot bans ETCON
Slashdot bans ETCON
02/11/2004 08:33 PM
Slashdot has a script that bans your IP address if you pull their RSS
too often. I'm at ETCON, where I'm sharing a public-facing IP with
hundreds of Slashdot readers who are all pulling /.'s RSS. So I have
been banned, along with all of them, for 72 hours.
Link
Slashdot: The Hardened-PHP Project
Slashdot: The Hardened-PHP Project
05/17/2004 02:44 AMStefan Esser is the author of the Hardened PHP project. Reading
through the feature-list, i cannot help but feel that some of these
features should have been rolled into PHP's standard
safe-mode. Implementing
it as a set of patches just means a lot more work for everyone,
particularly the maintainer.
Some of the responses to this post were quite interesting. Among other
things, PHP appears to be a great programming tool for Porn.

Multimedia Solutions in Camera Phones &
3G Phones
Multimedia Solutions in Camera Phones &
3G Phones
08/03/2004 05:48 AM3G Aug 3 2004 8:55AM GMT
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
07/21/2004 02:32 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Latin America - Mobile Communications Market to their offering [PRWEB
Jul 21, 2004]
Slashdot Interviews Craig Silverstein
Slashdot Interviews Craig Silverstein
06/26/2002 01:02 PMSlashdot: What's It Like to be Google's Boss Techie?. Submit your
questions! (Thanks, Gel Ipt!)
Slashdot | RIAA's Nasty Easter Egg
Slashdot | RIAA's Nasty Easter Egg
04/13/2004 01:57 AMRecord labels want to raise online mp3 prices to $3 per song .. RIAA's
Nasty Easter Egg ..
reports
slashdot.org/articles/04/04/11/2019235.shtml
track this
site | 4 links
Retooling Slashdot with Web Standards
Part II
Retooling Slashdot with Web Standards
Part II
02/10/2004 02:35 AMIn Part I, we showed how Slashdot could save money and reduce
bandwidth requirements by converting to semantic XHTML markup and CSS
layout. In Part II, we explore how standards-compliant markup and deft
use of CSS could make Slashdot and your sites play nicely in print and
on handheld devices.
Slashdot Down for Service (Ziff Davis)
Slashdot Down for Service (Ziff Davis)
07/17/2004 01:08 AMZiff Davis - From the Who-Kicked-Out-The-Plug Department: Slashdot,
the haven for Linux and open-source technology news, is offline, but
it isn't because of foul play or failure.
Grok Description matches for Slashdot for WAP phones 1.0
GrokA matches for Slashdot for WAP phones 1.0
Slashdot for WAP phones 1.0