never heard of it
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Anonymous Coward
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probably why its dead
Re: never heard of it
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Anonymous Coward
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All the old school Slashdotters remember K5 and understand why this is a sad day. None of the new people have heard of it. In some ways, it was better than Slashdot and had features that Slashdot still doesn't have. As I recall, users voted on the stories that showed up on the front page. There were trolls, but the flame warriors and crapflooders weren't tolerated. I didn't post on K5 very much, but I sure appreciate it. I wonder if, in ten years, people will have the same reaction to Slashdot that you're having to K5.
Re: never heard of it
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Raxxon
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I'd say most "geeks" are having that reaction now....
Re: never heard of it
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B'Trey
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Not sure when I started following Slashdot but it was back when your had a numerical karma score and it was a game to try to get it as high as possible. My Ars Technica account was created April of '99, so Slashdot would have been around the same time. I was quite familiar with Kuro5hin (pronounced like "Corrosion," for those not familiar with it, a sort of play on the name of Rusty, who was to Kuro5hin what Cmdr Taco was to/.) but it had a much wider focus than/., and I always felt it was a bit stuffier than here. It hasn't been relevant for a long time but it does make me feel old to know it's been taken off life support.
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"The legitimate powers of government extend only to such acts as are injurious to others." Thomas Jefferson.
Re: never heard of it
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Old+Man+Kensey
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· Score: 4, Funny
5-digit UID? Newbie.
-- -- Old Man Kensey
Re: never heard of it
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Pathwalker
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4 digits? Still a newbie.
Re: never heard of it
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Browzer
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a 5 digit palindrome here. A newbie but with style.
Re: never heard of it
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Draco
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If I recall correctly, there were several thousand accounts created on the first day of user registration. With deference towards your UID, the difference between 100 and 1000 was like an hour.:)
Re: never heard of it
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Tom+Rothamel
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Three digits...
Re: never heard of it
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mysidia
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In some ways, it was better than Slashdot and had features that Slashdot still doesn't have.
Yeah, but for some reason a few years back the activity level seemed to have suddenly dropped to nearly zero as far as new articles were concerned (Not counting the Diaries section).
I think it was a great website that suddenly stopped producing content, for some reason?
I guess I had forgotten they existed years ago...... I'm not sure exactly at what point I stopped visiting K5 and come back to Slashdot, but I guess the writing has been on the wall for K5 for a long time
It's just a real shame to see such a disappointing final outcome of permanent death, rather than a rennaissance.....
Re: never heard of it
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DeadBeef
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Get off my lawn! =)
-- I am a lawyer and this constitutes legal advice and I shall indemnify you against any losses arising from taking it.
Re: never heard of it
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Tom+Rothamel
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Well played, sir. Well played.
Re: never heard of it
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thegarbz
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Do you guys have automated scripts running trawling/. For mention of UIDs or something?
Slashdot is not far behind...
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Lumpy
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A few of us from the first days are still around but I now only check maybe once a week. Story quality is in the toilet, and the discussions are no longer entertaining or enlightening but instead just hatefests that feel like twitter and youtube comments.
for posting a link to a site that has gone off line.
-- Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
I remember that site
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MAXOMENOS
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· Score: 4, Interesting
I remember it was hot in 2001. I remember visiting again in 2004 and it was desolate. I'm surprised it lasted this long.
You know what site I really miss? Segfault.org. That was seriously funny stuff, and ahead of its time. Too bad the hard drive on which it ran crashed and left an unrecoverable mess.
The Wreck of the Edmund Kuro5hin
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Anonymous Coward
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The legend lives on from trolltalk on down Of the big net they call Intar Webby The net, it is said, never gives up her dead When the posts of October turn gloomy.
With a load of whiny diaries - 26,000 tons more Than the Edmund Kuro5hin weighed empty That good site and true was a bone to be chewed When the trolls of October came early
The ship was the pride of the USian side Coming back from some server in Wisconson As the big Scoop sites go it was bigger than most With a crew and the Captain well seasoned.
Concluding some terms with a couple of sponsors When they left fully loaded for Peaks Island And later that night when the site's bell rang Could it be the North Wind they'd been feeling.
The packets in the wires made a tattletale sound And a wave broke over the railing And every man knew, as the Captain did, too, T'was the witch of October come stealing.
The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait When the gales of October came slashdotting When afternoon came it was rebuilding In the face of a hurricane db problem
When supper time came the old kook came on deck Saying fellows it's too rough to bug ya At 7PM a main web box caved in He said fellas it's been good to know ya.
The Captain wired in he had crapfloods coming in And the good site and crew was in peril And later that night when his lights went out of sight Came the wreck of the Edmund Kuro5hin.
Does anyone know where the love of God goes When the posts turn the minutes to hours The searchers all say they'd have made SoS Bay If they'd fifteen more routers behind her.
They might have split up or they might have crashed They may have broke deep and took disk corruption And all that remains is the faces and the names Of the wives and the sons and the posters.
Ars Technica rolls, Slashdot sings In the ruins of her geek compound mansion Old Michigan steams like a young geek's dreams, Usenet and blogs are for sportsmen.
And farther below Everything2 Takes in what Something Awful can send her And the big iron boxen go as the admins all know With the gales of October remembered.
In a musty old hall in UKia they prayed In the Intarweb Admins' Cathedral The ^G bell chimed, 'til it rang 29 times For each man on the Edmund Kuro5hin.
The legend lives on from trolltalk on down Of the big net they call Intar Webby The net, it is said, never gives up her dead When the posts of October come early.
I don't agree
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Kethinov
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Slashdot was on the decline, but I'm actually optimistic about the new owner's chances of succeeding at turning the ship around because of their commitment to listening to the community for the first time in far too long.
-- You're right, I wouldn't steal a car. But if it were possible, I sure as hell would download one!
probably why its dead
A few of us from the first days are still around but I now only check maybe once a week. Story quality is in the toilet, and the discussions are no longer entertaining or enlightening but instead just hatefests that feel like twitter and youtube comments.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
for posting a link to a site that has gone off line.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
I remember it was hot in 2001. I remember visiting again in 2004 and it was desolate. I'm surprised it lasted this long.
You know what site I really miss? Segfault.org. That was seriously funny stuff, and ahead of its time. Too bad the hard drive on which it ran crashed and left an unrecoverable mess.
Finding God in a Dog
The legend lives on from trolltalk on down
Of the big net they call Intar Webby
The net, it is said, never gives up her dead
When the posts of October turn gloomy.
With a load of whiny diaries - 26,000 tons more
Than the Edmund Kuro5hin weighed empty
That good site and true was a bone to be chewed
When the trolls of October came early
The ship was the pride of the USian side
Coming back from some server in Wisconson
As the big Scoop sites go it was bigger than most
With a crew and the Captain well seasoned.
Concluding some terms with a couple of sponsors
When they left fully loaded for Peaks Island
And later that night when the site's bell rang
Could it be the North Wind they'd been feeling.
The packets in the wires made a tattletale sound
And a wave broke over the railing
And every man knew, as the Captain did, too,
T'was the witch of October come stealing.
The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait
When the gales of October came slashdotting
When afternoon came it was rebuilding
In the face of a hurricane db problem
When supper time came the old kook came on deck
Saying fellows it's too rough to bug ya
At 7PM a main web box caved in
He said fellas it's been good to know ya.
The Captain wired in he had crapfloods coming in
And the good site and crew was in peril
And later that night when his lights went out of sight
Came the wreck of the Edmund Kuro5hin.
Does anyone know where the love of God goes
When the posts turn the minutes to hours
The searchers all say they'd have made SoS Bay
If they'd fifteen more routers behind her.
They might have split up or they might have crashed
They may have broke deep and took disk corruption
And all that remains is the faces and the names
Of the wives and the sons and the posters.
Ars Technica rolls, Slashdot sings
In the ruins of her geek compound mansion
Old Michigan steams like a young geek's dreams,
Usenet and blogs are for sportsmen.
And farther below Everything2
Takes in what Something Awful can send her
And the big iron boxen go as the admins all know
With the gales of October remembered.
In a musty old hall in UKia they prayed
In the Intarweb Admins' Cathedral
The ^G bell chimed, 'til it rang 29 times
For each man on the Edmund Kuro5hin.
The legend lives on from trolltalk on down
Of the big net they call Intar Webby
The net, it is said, never gives up her dead
When the posts of October come early.
Slashdot was on the decline, but I'm actually optimistic about the new owner's chances of succeeding at turning the ship around because of their commitment to listening to the community for the first time in far too long.
You're right, I wouldn't steal a car. But if it were possible, I sure as hell would download one!
And I just found it on Google cache. Glad I could grab it before it disappears forever:
http://webcache.googleusercont...
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