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[[Category:Preservation and Documentation]]
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:02 PM'')
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@BlackCoffeeDrinker @Wiki Volunteer here, talking about how slashdot and soylentnews broke off, one of the major changes of the guard of the 90s
<nowiki>@BlackCoffeeDrinker @Wiki Volunteer here, talking about how slashdot and soylentnews broke off, one of the major changes of the guard of the 90s
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So, some context, Slashdot was formed in the very early 90s by CmdrTaco, and CowboyNeal, pretty much the first tech news of the early Internet
<nowiki>So, some context, Slashdot was formed in the very early 90s by CmdrTaco, and CowboyNeal, pretty much the first tech news of the early Internet
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This was in the days of the dotcom boom, and it got handed over probably a dozen times; it was an Internet landmark, like SourceForge, or Tucows was
<nowiki>This was in the days of the dotcom boom, and it got handed over probably a dozen times; it was an Internet landmark, like SourceForge, or Tucows was
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(RIP tucows)
<nowiki>(RIP tucows)
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(please ask questions, I'm recounting this all from memory, and some of this is a decade old)
<nowiki>(please ask questions, I'm recounting this all from memory, and some of this is a decade old)
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Eventually Slashdot got acquired by DICE Enterainment, after a very long period of changing hands
<nowiki>Eventually Slashdot got acquired by DICE Enterainment, after a very long period of changing hands
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Like all the original editors were gone
<nowiki>Like all the original editors were gone
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
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slashdot's logo was /. because you know...
<nowiki>slashdot's logo was /. because you know...
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
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http:///..com
<nowiki>http:///..com
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
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That's not confusing at all lol
<nowiki>That's not confusing at all lol
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
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since browsers back in those days you needed to put http://
<nowiki>since browsers back in those days you needed to put http://
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:05 PM'')
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I wanna say it was right-leaning? Hated microsoft and loved open-source
<nowiki>I wanna say it was right-leaning? Hated microsoft and loved open-source
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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Well, Gopher was still active, and you'd still frequently find news: and telnet: links
<nowiki>Well, Gopher was still active, and you'd still frequently find news: and telnet: links
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Like, I remember when those were on theopen net
<nowiki>Like, I remember when those were on theopen net
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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Much more liberarian than anything else
<nowiki>Much more liberarian than anything else
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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I remember when ftp:// was relatively common, too
<nowiki>I remember when ftp:// was relatively common, too
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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you mean today?
<nowiki>you mean today?
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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Yes, news: was common
<nowiki>Yes, news: was common
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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B zhzhmfskgdzdhkzhldzlhdslhds
<nowiki>B zhzhmfskgdzdhkzhldzlhdslhds
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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Anyway
<nowiki>Anyway
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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More so than now?
<nowiki>More so than now?
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:06 PM'')
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my thoughts exactly
<nowiki>my thoughts exactly
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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Yranhfsksfumfsldgujzxgn
<nowiki>Yranhfsksfumfsldgujzxgn
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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DICE had made a lot of unpopular changes, but the straw that broke the camels back was "Beta"
<nowiki>DICE had made a lot of unpopular changes, but the straw that broke the camels back was "Beta"
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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oh no
<nowiki>oh no
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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at some point users revolted because they didn't like changes
<nowiki>at some point users revolted because they didn't like changes
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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Never goes well
<nowiki>Never goes well
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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Like it was this horrid whitespace meme; it turned a very information dense site into a wordpress block
<nowiki>Like it was this horrid whitespace meme; it turned a very information dense site into a wordpress block
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no, it was just bad
<nowiki>no, it was just bad
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:07 PM'')
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it introduced gradients and rounded corners, too
<nowiki>it introduced gradients and rounded corners, too
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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It was like if every page of the print New York Times was double spaced
<nowiki>It was like if every page of the print New York Times was double spaced
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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it was awful
<nowiki>it was awful
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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Did it go back then? I noticed Soylentnews looks the same as Slashdot does now
<nowiki>Did it go back then? I noticed Soylentnews looks the same as Slashdot does now
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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yes, everything still loaded fine in netscape 3 before that
<nowiki>yes, everything still loaded fine in netscape 3 before that
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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Someone should look it up on Wayback
<nowiki>Someone should look it up on Wayback
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To think we need a screenshot of that
<nowiki>To think we need a screenshot of that
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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let me check
<nowiki>let me check
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:08 PM'')
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damn archiveorg slow today
<nowiki>damn archiveorg slow today
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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Anyway, Slash (the underlying software) had been open source at one point, but had been left to die in a old CVS repo
<nowiki>Anyway, Slash (the underlying software) had been open source at one point, but had been left to die in a old CVS repo
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(might have been git? Either way, it was heading towards death)
<nowiki>(might have been git? Either way, it was heading towards death)
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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I'm picturing the pharmacy here which makes it funnier
<nowiki>I'm picturing the pharmacy here which makes it funnier
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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... wasn't git, I'm sure. was it?
<nowiki>... wasn't git, I'm sure. was it?
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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CVS i think
<nowiki>CVS i think
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or SVN
<nowiki>or SVN
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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Oh, so it got abandoned before you picked it up, then?
<nowiki>Oh, so it got abandoned before you picked it up, then?
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'''sirocyl''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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mercurial maybe?
<nowiki>mercurial maybe?
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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The software I mean
<nowiki>The software I mean
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:09 PM'')
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DICE was still using it, there are some trademark tells like the X-Fry/X-Bender headers
<nowiki>DICE was still using it, there are some trademark tells like the X-Fry/X-Bender headers
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brb
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:10 PM'')
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back
<nowiki>back
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Regardless or not, enough was enough, so a bunch of us basically got together in IRC on Freenode
<nowiki>Regardless or not, enough was enough, so a bunch of us basically got together in IRC on Freenode
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The channel was #alphaslash or something like that
<nowiki>The channel was #alphaslash or something like that
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The idea was to create a replacement. A few others had launched, like pipedot.org, which was basically a reimaginating with a new PHP codebase, and technocrat relaunched briefly
<nowiki>The idea was to create a replacement. A few others had launched, like pipedot.org, which was basically a reimaginating with a new PHP codebase, and technocrat relaunched briefly
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I think there was some efforts to see if kurosh5n could be risen from the dead
<nowiki>I think there was some efforts to see if kurosh5n could be risen from the dead
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There were folks who remembered that Slash had been open source at once point, and the original archives were still up (it might still be there https://slashcode.com/)
<nowiki>There were folks who remembered that Slash had been open source at once point, and the original archives were still up (it might still be there https://slashcode.com/)
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
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Just redirects to sourceforge 😔
<nowiki>Just redirects to sourceforge 😔
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
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:/
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
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and oh boy, Slash is a crankly SoB
<nowiki>and oh boy, Slash is a crankly SoB
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This was the Perl CMS
<nowiki>This was the Perl CMS
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Perl I'm guessing?
<nowiki>Perl I'm guessing?
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
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the original
<nowiki>the original
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Yepp
<nowiki>Yepp
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Called it
<nowiki>Called it
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
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it required a Makefile.PL and has a CPAN bundle
<nowiki>it required a Makefile.PL and has a CPAN bundle
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:13 PM'')
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🥖
<nowiki>🥖
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:14 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:14 PM'')
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and was written in an era when CPAN expected to be installed as system libraries
<nowiki>and was written in an era when CPAN expected to be installed as system libraries
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But the worst part?
<nowiki>But the worst part?
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</nowiki><br>
It used parts of mod_perl that aren't $r
<nowiki>It used parts of mod_perl that aren't $r
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</nowiki><br>
oh god did it use parts. It basically kept a scorecard in Apache's shared memory space
<nowiki>oh god did it use parts. It basically kept a scorecard in Apache's shared memory space
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</nowiki><br>
to do synchrozation across tasks
<nowiki>to do synchrozation across tasks
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</nowiki><br>
it has a cron replacement written in Perl
<nowiki>it has a cron replacement written in Perl
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:15 PM'')
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Someone that's good in perl wrote this
<nowiki>Someone that's good in perl wrote this
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'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 1:15 PM'')
'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 1:15 PM'')
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Horrifying
<nowiki>Horrifying
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and I mean daemon
<nowiki>and I mean daemon
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Well, how it worked was insane
<nowiki>Well, how it worked was insane
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But why
<nowiki>But why
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because it generated static pages for everything
<nowiki>because it generated static pages for everything
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:15 PM'')
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Huh, I guess that was probably wise when it came out
<nowiki>Huh, I guess that was probably wise when it came out
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
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You basically had the #1 site on the early Internet, by being run by hobbyest with 1993 tech
<nowiki>You basically had the #1 site on the early Internet, by being run by hobbyest with 1993 tech
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
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Sounds like quite the feat honestly
<nowiki>Sounds like quite the feat honestly
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
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honestlu
<nowiki>honestlu
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
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Like, I can't think of anything than Slashdot. It used to be whenever a server landed on Slashdot - BOOM
<nowiki>Like, I can't think of anything than Slashdot. It used to be whenever a server landed on Slashdot - BOOM
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:16 PM'')
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Slashdot currently has 16 web servers all of which are running Red Hat 9. Two serve static content: javascript, images, and the front page for non logged-in users. Four serve the front page to logged in users. And the remaining ten handle comment pages. All web servers are Rackable 1U servers with 2 Xeon 2.66Ghz processors, 2GB of RAM, and 2x80GB IDE hard drives. The web servers all NFS mount the NFS server, which is a Rackable 2U with 2 Xeon 2.4Ghz processors, 2GB of RAM, and 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI drives.
<nowiki>Slashdot currently has 16 web servers all of which are running Red Hat 9. Two serve static content: javascript, images, and the front page for non logged-in users. Four serve the front page to logged in users. And the remaining ten handle comment pages. All web servers are Rackable 1U servers with 2 Xeon 2.66Ghz processors, 2GB of RAM, and 2x80GB IDE hard drives. The web servers all NFS mount the NFS server, which is a Rackable 2U with 2 Xeon 2.4Ghz processors, 2GB of RAM, and 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI drives.
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:17 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:17 PM'')
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Yeah
<nowiki>Yeah
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:17 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:17 PM'')
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Well, that's where the "Slashdot effect" comes from
<nowiki>Well, that's where the "Slashdot effect" comes from
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</nowiki><br>
Which became the Reddit hug of death
<nowiki>Which became the Reddit hug of death
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Idk what the equivalent is now with widespread cdn use etc
<nowiki>Idk what the equivalent is now with widespread cdn use etc
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:17 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:17 PM'')
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this was a codebase as written by the early wizards
<nowiki>this was a codebase as written by the early wizards
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</nowiki><br>
not for elegance, but for pure functionality
<nowiki>not for elegance, but for pure functionality
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</nowiki><br>
Like, the only webapp that I can think is more hardcore is the original SF2.5 source code
<nowiki>Like, the only webapp that I can think is more hardcore is the original SF2.5 source code
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:18 PM'')
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Besides the 16 web servers, we have 7 databases. They currently are all running CentOS 4. They breakdown as follows: 2 Dual Opteron 270's with 16GB RAM, 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI Drives These are doing multiple-master replication, with one acting as Slashdot's single write-only DB, and the other acting as a reader.
<nowiki>Besides the 16 web servers, we have 7 databases. They currently are all running CentOS 4. They breakdown as follows: 2 Dual Opteron 270's with 16GB RAM, 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI Drives These are doing multiple-master replication, with one acting as Slashdot's single write-only DB, and the other acting as a reader.
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:18 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:18 PM'')
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Wow
<nowiki>Wow
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:18 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:18 PM'')
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It's funny that they ended up in the same hands
<nowiki>It's funny that they ended up in the same hands
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(assuming you mean sourceforge?)
<nowiki>(assuming you mean sourceforge?)
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We didn't have social media like that back then, it was basically articles, and AIM
<nowiki>We didn't have social media like that back then, it was basically articles, and AIM
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Yeah
<nowiki>Yeah
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:19 PM'')
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2 Dual Opteron 270's with 8GB RAM, 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI Drives These are Slashdot's reader DBs. Each derives data from a specific master database (listed above).
<nowiki>2 Dual Opteron 270's with 8GB RAM, 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI Drives These are Slashdot's reader DBs. Each derives data from a specific master database (listed above).
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</nowiki><br>
Lastly, we have 3 Quad P3 Xeon 700Mhz with 4GB RAM, 8x36GB 10K RPM SCSI Drives which are sort of our miscellaneous 'other' boxes. They are used to host our accesslog writer, an accesslog reader, and Slashdot's search database.
<nowiki>Lastly, we have 3 Quad P3 Xeon 700Mhz with 4GB RAM, 8x36GB 10K RPM SCSI Drives which are sort of our miscellaneous 'other' boxes. They are used to host our accesslog writer, an accesslog reader, and Slashdot's search database.
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16 + 7 + 2 + 3
<nowiki>16 + 7 + 2 + 3
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:19 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:19 PM'')
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Remind me to document just how I ended up in Savannah documentation
<nowiki>Remind me to document just how I ended up in Savannah documentation
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</nowiki><br>
But, let's get back to it
<nowiki>But, let's get back to it
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:20 PM'')
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Perl that had to manage running on 28 servers
<nowiki>Perl that had to manage running on 28 servers
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:20 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:20 PM'')
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There had been a few efforts to try and get the original code running. It was "decently documented" for what was an internal codebase
<nowiki>There had been a few efforts to try and get the original code running. It was "decently documented" for what was an internal codebase
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But it was tied to Apache 1.3, it needed a very specific configuration of mod_perl, and more
<nowiki>But it was tied to Apache 1.3, it needed a very specific configuration of mod_perl, and more
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</nowiki><br>
And this was 2014(ish?), Apache 1.3 was dead and buried at that point
<nowiki>And this was 2014(ish?), Apache 1.3 was dead and buried at that point
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:21 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:21 PM'')
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Were the undocumented parts things your people had to figure out themselves? Or were the original slash people still reachable somehow
<nowiki>Were the undocumented parts things your people had to figure out themselves? Or were the original slash people still reachable somehow
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:21 PM'')
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We had no help from the original founders
<nowiki>We had no help from the original founders
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</nowiki><br>
Anyway, I decided to take on the challenge
<nowiki>Anyway, I decided to take on the challenge
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</nowiki><br>
Back in middle school, I loved Slashdot, I even tried to run it ontop of Mac OS, going as far as learning how to compile Perl, and Apache, etc.
<nowiki>Back in middle school, I loved Slashdot, I even tried to run it ontop of Mac OS, going as far as learning how to compile Perl, and Apache, etc.
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</nowiki><br>
I never actually got it running, cause of CPAN problems, but I knew pretty much what it was going to take
<nowiki>I never actually got it running, cause of CPAN problems, but I knew pretty much what it was going to take
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
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Heh, your slash adventures started early, then
<nowiki>Heh, your slash adventures started early, then
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
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I ran Linux on my macs before we got Mac OS X
<nowiki>I ran Linux on my macs before we got Mac OS X
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</nowiki><br>
I was in middle school? It was the greatest thing to do
<nowiki>I was in middle school? It was the greatest thing to do
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I love understanding systems
<nowiki>I love understanding systems
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
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I hear you there, it's fun and satisfying to understand
<nowiki>I hear you there, it's fun and satisfying to understand
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:23 PM'')
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Like, push comes to shove? I could probably do a LFS type system without the book
<nowiki>Like, push comes to shove? I could probably do a LFS type system without the book
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</nowiki><br>
Anyway, getting off topic
<nowiki>Anyway, getting off topic
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'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 1:24 PM'')
'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 1:24 PM'')
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This idea of using Perl to manage a website sounds horrifyingly similar to this ticketing application I helped support at work for a little bit
<nowiki>This idea of using Perl to manage a website sounds horrifyingly similar to this ticketing application I helped support at work for a little bit
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:24 PM'')
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I bought a linode instance, install MySQL
<nowiki>I bought a linode instance, install MySQL
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</nowiki><br>
and started to climb that cliff
<nowiki>and started to climb that cliff
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I compiled a freestanding version of Perl
<nowiki>I compiled a freestanding version of Perl
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:24 PM'')
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I know what you're talking about 😛
<nowiki>I know what you're talking about 😛
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:24 PM'')
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(because only Python is worse about virtual environments)
<nowiki>(because only Python is worse about virtual environments)
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Has to be a threading one
<nowiki>Has to be a threading one
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</nowiki><br>
I compiled Apache 1.3, with some patching, mod_perl 1.3, and then began the grind of fixing the CPAN bundle
<nowiki>I compiled Apache 1.3, with some patching, mod_perl 1.3, and then began the grind of fixing the CPAN bundle
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</nowiki><br>
A lot of CPAN was already dying to atrophy by that time
<nowiki>A lot of CPAN was already dying to atrophy by that time
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'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 1:25 PM'')
'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 1:25 PM'')
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So glad to know I’m not alone https://github.com/bestpractical/rt
<nowiki>So glad to know I’m not alone https://github.com/bestpractical/rt
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GitHub
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GitHub - bestpractical/rt: Request Tracker, an enterprise-grade iss...
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Request Tracker, an enterprise-grade issue tracking system - GitHub - bestpractical/rt: Request Tracker, an enterprise-grade issue tracking system
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GitHub - bestpractical/rt: Request Tracker, an enterprise-grade iss...
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:25 PM'')
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bugzilla is another old guard one
<nowiki>bugzilla is another old guard one
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</nowiki><br>
... mod_perl too, oof
<nowiki>... mod_perl too, oof
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first job was rt + bugzilla + cvs
<nowiki>first job was rt + bugzilla + cvs
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:26 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:26 PM'')
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Although not as bad as Slash
<nowiki>Although not as bad as Slash
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</nowiki><br>
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:26 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:26 PM'')
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Wait, is Soylent still apache 1.x?
<nowiki>Wait, is Soylent still apache 1.x?
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:26 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:26 PM'')
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no
<nowiki>no
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</nowiki><br>
that was the itch I couldn't let stand
<nowiki>that was the itch I couldn't let stand
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like
<nowiki>Like
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I said at the bginning "we're going to do that"
<nowiki>I said at the bginning "we're going to do that"
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and that was the last major thing I did in that code base
<nowiki>and that was the last major thing I did in that code base
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</nowiki><br>
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:27 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:27 PM'')
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Well, 2014. 1.3 would have been fucking ancient
<nowiki>Well, 2014. 1.3 would have been fucking ancient
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:27 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:27 PM'')
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Yeah, I'll get back to that
<nowiki>Yeah, I'll get back to that
<br>
</nowiki><br>
By and large, we decided the risk was "acceptable" since we ended up putting the web frontends behind an nginx SSL terminator
<nowiki>By and large, we decided the risk was "acceptable" since we ended up putting the web frontends behind an nginx SSL terminator
<br>
</nowiki><br>
oh god, I forgot about that
<nowiki>oh god, I forgot about that
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Slashdot used to make SSL a paid feature
<nowiki>Slashdot used to make SSL a paid feature
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</nowiki><br>
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:27 PM'')
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yes!
<nowiki>yes!
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:28 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:28 PM'')
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We wanted to go HTTPS by default, the whole thing was a fucking passion project; it was going to be perfect
<nowiki>We wanted to go HTTPS by default, the whole thing was a fucking passion project; it was going to be perfect
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Let me find the articles
<nowiki>Let me find the articles
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like
<nowiki>Like
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</nowiki><br>
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:28 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:28 PM'')
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(before you say WHY... https used to be slow back then)
<nowiki>(before you say WHY... https used to be slow back then)
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
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I wrote about this
<nowiki>I wrote about this
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</nowiki><br>
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
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(but also, /. didn't need https)
<nowiki>(but also, /. didn't need https)
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
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It was considered to be high cost for CPU
<nowiki>It was considered to be high cost for CPU
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</nowiki><br>
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
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I remember we used to host the minimum amount over HTTPS
<nowiki>I remember we used to host the minimum amount over HTTPS
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</nowiki><br>
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'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
'''CEO of Email, Inc.''' (''Today at 1:29 PM'')
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Understandable in a way, encryption is expensive
<nowiki>Understandable in a way, encryption is expensive
<br>
</nowiki><br>
This was before knowledge of the NSA dragnets were public, and also, SSL was seen as relatively pointless by and large; you could still get away with a self signed certificate on the public web
<nowiki>This was before knowledge of the NSA dragnets were public, and also, SSL was seen as relatively pointless by and large; you could still get away with a self signed certificate on the public web
<br>
</nowiki><br>
It was really the bandwidth more than anything
<nowiki>It was really the bandwidth more than anything
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Let me find these articles
<nowiki>Let me find these articles
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:31 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:31 PM'')
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https://soylentnews.org/search.pl?op=stories&author=2
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/search.pl?op=stories&author=2
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Everything I wrote on SN
<nowiki>Everything I wrote on SN
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Oh fucking hell I forgot about a lot of this
<nowiki>Oh fucking hell I forgot about a lot of this
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:31 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:31 PM'')
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/16/2220240 - so it was a major meme on Slashdot how the antique the thing was
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/16/2220240 - so it was a major meme on Slashdot how the antique the thing was
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Announcing UTF-8 Support on SoylentNews - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Like, we were going to one up old Slashdot so hard
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Announcing UTF-8 Support on SoylentNews -- article related to The Main Page and /dev/random.
<br>
Like, we were going to one up old Slashdot so hard
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:32 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:32 PM'')
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<div style="margin-left: 2em; line-height: calc(100% * 1.25);">
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039970670257377290/image.png
<nowiki>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039970670257377290/image.png
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</nowiki><br>
lol
<nowiki>lol
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:32 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:32 PM'')
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That was actually a Mission Accomplished moment
<nowiki>That was actually a Mission Accomplished moment
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Cause well
<nowiki>Cause well
<br>
</nowiki><br>
... UTF-8 has a lot of edge cases
<nowiki>... UTF-8 has a lot of edge cases
<br>
</nowiki><br>
When you need to protect against spam
<nowiki>When you need to protect against spam
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I think we stlil filtered right to left /left to right markers
<nowiki>I think we stlil filtered right to left /left to right markers
<br>
</nowiki><br>
But I remember my personal driving energy was very much "/. didn't have it, we're doing IPv6"
<nowiki>But I remember my personal driving energy was very much "/. didn't have it, we're doing IPv6"
<br>
</nowiki><br>
@N's Life
<nowiki>@N's Life
<br>
</nowiki><br>
(talking about how Internet history happened)
<nowiki>(talking about how Internet history happened)
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Anyway, the "lead" of the project was someone with the handle of Barbassas?
<nowiki>Anyway, the "lead" of the project was someone with the handle of Barbassas?
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Fucking weird guy, like, he would quote machovili, and absolute control freak
<nowiki>Fucking weird guy, like, he would quote machovili, and absolute control freak
<br>
</nowiki><br>
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:34 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:34 PM'')
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Ew
<nowiki>Ew
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:35 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:35 PM'')
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Basically threatened to tank the project through mismanagement
<nowiki>Basically threatened to tank the project through mismanagement
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I forced him out
<nowiki>I forced him out
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I felt like a fucking ass, but I did most of the tech work, I had gotten the site running in the cloud
<nowiki>I felt like a fucking ass, but I did most of the tech work, I had gotten the site running in the cloud
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:35 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:35 PM'')
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We didn't have a name for it then, itwas litterly li69-342
<nowiki>We didn't have a name for it then, itwas litterly li69-342
<br>
</nowiki><br>
or something like that
<nowiki>or something like that
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/04/09/1925245 - oh god, the Slashdot port scanner
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/04/09/1925245 - oh god, the Slashdot port scanner
<br>
</nowiki><br>
F%1&£@! Unbelievable: Slashcode Portscanning Disabled - SoylentNews
<nowiki>SN had code in the web frontend that it would actually portscan connecting hosts for adding to an internal block list
<br>
</nowiki><br>
F%1&£@! Unbelievable: Slashcode Portscanning Disabled -- article related to The Main Page and Soylent.
<br>
SN had code in the web frontend that it would actually portscan connecting hosts for adding to an internal block list
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
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I'm sorry, the what —why
<nowiki>I'm sorry, the what —why
<br>
</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
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and yes, I did take advantage of the Unicode
<nowiki>and yes, I did take advantage of the Unicode
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</nowiki><br>
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
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Of course you did
<nowiki>Of course you did
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:36 PM'')
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CmdrTaco actually commented on it, it was an anti-spam measure
<nowiki>CmdrTaco actually commented on it, it was an anti-spam measure
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:37 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:37 PM'')
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Ah
<nowiki>Ah
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:37 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:37 PM'')
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It made the top of hackernews
<nowiki>It made the top of hackernews
<br>
</nowiki><br>
... like the first time I was on hackernews ...
<nowiki>... like the first time I was on hackernews ...
<br>
</nowiki><br>
... I didn't even register the signifance of that at the time
<nowiki>... I didn't even register the signifance of that at the time
<br>
</nowiki><br>
but this was a codebase
<nowiki>but this was a codebase
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/03/06/0728230 - I actually wrote up about John's departure
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/03/06/0728230 - I actually wrote up about John's departure
<br>
</nowiki><br>
On John's Departure ... - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Like we were all on IRC at the time
<br>
</nowiki><br>
On John's Departure ... -- article related to Soylent and The Main Page.
<nowiki>John had us set up our own IRCd; I would have perferred to stay on Freenode
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like we were all on IRC at the time
<nowiki>Slack was a thing at that point, but electron apps were really crummy then
<br>
</nowiki><br>
John had us set up our own IRCd; I would have perferred to stay on Freenode
<br>
Slack was a thing at that point, but electron apps were really crummy then
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:38 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:38 PM'')
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And it thought that was a download
<nowiki>And it thought that was a download
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:39 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:39 PM'')
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Look, some of us predate pretty URLs
<nowiki>Look, some of us predate pretty URLs
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</nowiki><br>
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:39 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 1:39 PM'')
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Gbargbsfhngdjgcn.
<nowiki>Gbargbsfhngdjgcn.
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:39 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:39 PM'')
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I still feel kinda bad about it, but basically, the site hadn't an actual name at that point
<nowiki>I still feel kinda bad about it, but basically, the site hadn't an actual name at that point
<br>
</nowiki><br>
We had promised to do a naming contest, there was no leadership
<nowiki>We had promised to do a naming contest, there was no leadership
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I was paying for it literially out of pocket on Linode
<nowiki>I was paying for it literially out of pocket on Linode
<br>
</nowiki><br>
On my personal account
<nowiki>On my personal account
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</nowiki><br>
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 1:40 PM'')
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$$$ much
<nowiki>$$$ much
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:40 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:40 PM'')
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I was still at Canonical at the time I think, but I was right at the end
<nowiki>I was still at Canonical at the time I think, but I was right at the end
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Yeah, it was pricy
<nowiki>Yeah, it was pricy
<br>
</nowiki><br>
John had actually blackmailed us
<nowiki>John had actually blackmailed us
<br>
</nowiki><br>
And sold the soylentnews.org domain without giving it to staff
<nowiki>And sold the soylentnews.org domain without giving it to staff
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Matt Angel bought it for 3k
<nowiki>Matt Angel bought it for 3k
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/03/10/1129232/
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/03/10/1129232/
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Right, we forced him out, and then he sold the domain
<nowiki>Right, we forced him out, and then he sold the domain
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Well, I
<nowiki>Well, I
<br>
</nowiki><br>
fucking hell this is a story
<nowiki>fucking hell this is a story
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Anyway, Matt basically was our venture captilist, and I was the CTO
<nowiki>Anyway, Matt basically was our venture captilist, and I was the CTO
<br>
</nowiki><br>
And I basically said "we're going to incorporate this, and we're going to do it right"
<nowiki>And I basically said "we're going to incorporate this, and we're going to do it right"
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and we did
<nowiki>and we did
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Fitting, that we got our incorporation papers back on July 4th
<nowiki>Fitting, that we got our incorporation papers back on July 4th
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/07/04/2326238
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/07/04/2326238
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Our Independence Day: We're Officially Incorporated! - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Like, it's surprisingly hard to know how to make a corporation that has no physical assets
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Our Independence Day: We're Officially Incorporated! -- article related to Soylent and The Main Page.
<nowiki>Like, its the definition of a .com company
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Like, it's surprisingly hard to know how to make a corporation that has no physical assets
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/07/16/0253256 - rereading this is a trip
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Like, its the definition of a .com company
<nowiki>Past N did a good job
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/07/16/0253256 - rereading this is a trip
<nowiki>... wow, I just proved that comments really do help the next person in the future
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The (Very Late) Post-Incorporation Post - SoylentNews
<nowiki>which uh ... was me ...
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The (Very Late) Post-Incorporation Post -- article related to Soylent and The Main Page.
<nowiki>I think someone tallied it up? I had written like 100k words in the first two years. It was an absolute meme that the editors would fear whenever NCommander opened the editing console
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Past N did a good job
<nowiki>and it was fast like, we had a private #chillax channel, and I say that "I'm going to write an article" and 3k words later would appear in 20 minutes
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... wow, I just proved that comments really do help the next person in the future
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which uh ... was me ...
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I think someone tallied it up? I had written like 100k words in the first two years. It was an absolute meme that the editors would fear whenever NCommander opened the editing console
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and it was fast like, we had a private #chillax channel, and I say that "I'm going to write an article" and 3k words later would appear in 20 minutes
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And well, that checks out
<nowiki>And well, that checks out
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:47 PM'')
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I should actually see if the quotes database is still up, I'm about 40% of #staff
<nowiki>I should actually see if the quotes database is still up, I'm about 40% of #staff
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But Matt and I got it incorporated; and there was a bunch of us out in the northeast so we had a major meet and greet day with a BBQ
<nowiki>But Matt and I got it incorporated; and there was a bunch of us out in the northeast so we had a major meet and greet day with a BBQ
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and then I brought the party to everyone
<nowiki>and then I brought the party to everyone
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/06/17/0059210 this was one of the big things, like I had drafted up subscriptions, and then the pushback was really bad
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/06/17/0059210 this was one of the big things, like I had drafted up subscriptions, and then the pushback was really bad
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#define subscriptions (or,  "How we want to work for you!") - Soyle...
<nowiki>Essentially, the original plan was to basically make something akin to SDF
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#define subscriptions (or, "How we want to work for you!") -- article related to Soylent and The Main Page.
<nowiki>All the editors had legit shell accounts, there was people.soylentnews.org
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Essentially, the original plan was to basically make something akin to SDF
<nowiki>that actually wasn't an intentional wordplay
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All the editors had legit shell accounts, there was people.soylentnews.org
<nowiki>Debian has people.debian.org which is used to host personal projects on their namespace; Canonical had people.canonical.com
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that actually wasn't an intentional wordplay
<nowiki>Looks like they revoked my SSH key; which is fine
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Debian has people.debian.org which is used to host personal projects on their namespace; Canonical had people.canonical.com
<nowiki>Haven't been involved a very long time
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Looks like they revoked my SSH key; which is fine
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Haven't been involved a very long time
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oh my god
<nowiki>oh my god
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:51 PM'')
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like I didn't even notice it until jsut now
<nowiki>like I didn't even notice it until jsut now
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... right
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Let ie be known that I can infact do it to myself
<nowiki>Let ie be known that I can infact do it to myself
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/05/0541206
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/05/0541206
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The Nuts and Bolts of SN: A Look At The Backend, Part 1 - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Like, if I was going to make a remake of the original Slashdot, I was going to make it a pinnacle to the gods
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The Nuts and Bolts of SN: A Look At The Backend, Part 1 -- article related to Code and The Main Page.
<nowiki>The li694-22 Domain
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Like, if I was going to make a remake of the original Slashdot, I was going to make it a pinnacle to the gods
<nowiki>I've mentioned this on comments, and its on the wiki as well, but we use an internal gTLD for referencing nodes throughout the backend. Every node can access each other at hostname.li694-22. The name itself is a reference to the original private URL which we used for bringing up Slashcode way back before SN was decided as our temporary name. We have full forward and reverse resolution available, and only publish AAAA records for normal services. Oh yeah, about that ...
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The li694-22 Domain
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I've mentioned this on comments, and its on the wiki as well, but we use an internal gTLD for referencing nodes throughout the backend. Every node can access each other at hostname.li694-22. The name itself is a reference to the original private URL which we used for bringing up Slashcode way back before SN was decided as our temporary name. We have full forward and reverse resolution available, and only publish AAAA records for normal services. Oh yeah, about that ...
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wait. shelter island?
<nowiki>wait. shelter island?
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:53 PM'')
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?
<nowiki>?
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Linode
<nowiki>Linode
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... wow
<nowiki>... wow
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Is that actually the shelter island area code
<nowiki>Is that actually the shelter island area code
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Anyway, after incorporation, I had fairly large plans for Soylent, but that's when health things started to get worse
<nowiki>Anyway, after incorporation, I had fairly large plans for Soylent, but that's when health things started to get worse
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/12/0335243
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/12/0335243
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What We Are Going To Be: The Manifesto - SoylentNews
<nowiki>I had wanted to be able to do actual journalism instead of just a news aggitator
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I had wanted to be able to do actual journalism instead of just a news aggitator
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Image
<nowiki>Image
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wait, 11694 my b
<nowiki>wait, 11694 my b
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headpats
<nowiki>headpats
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Someone needs to remember to run /log when I finish
<nowiki>Someone needs to remember to run /log when I finish
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so the bot grabs it
<nowiki>so the bot grabs it
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Image
<nowiki>Image
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Rockaway Park
<nowiki>Rockaway Park
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Anyway, SN didn't quite pan out the way I had hoped
<nowiki>Anyway, SN didn't quite pan out the way I had hoped
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Like, I had to justify to the Internet why we were doing things, there was major concerns about freedom of speech
<nowiki>Like, I had to justify to the Internet why we were doing things, there was major concerns about freedom of speech
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This was in 2014, the Snowden leaks had just happened
<nowiki>This was in 2014, the Snowden leaks had just happened
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mmhm
<nowiki>mmhm
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 1:57 PM'')
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/12/0335243
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/12/0335243
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What We Are Going To Be: The Manifesto - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Wrong link
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What We Are Going To Be: The Manifesto -- article related to Soylent and The Main Page.
<nowiki>Like we ran our own Tor exit node: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/26/062240
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Wrong link
<nowiki>It got a surprising amount of use
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Like we ran our own Tor exit node: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/26/062240
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/04/01/0212256 - the eBBQ
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SN Tor Site Back Up - SoylentNews
<nowiki>This was a milestone event. This was our first year up
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SN Tor Site Back Up -- article related to Soylent and The Main Page.
<nowiki>Like, this was a celebration
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It got a surprising amount of use
<nowiki>I hope to play as a 24-hour event, from 0:00 to 23:59 EST, though that might change depending on how I'm feeling. I plan to setup a Skype session so members of the staff can join in and perhaps field a question or two. If anyone wants to live update for me (watch the stream and keep notes on what I've done) or something similar, drop me a Private Message on either the SoylentNews IRC channel or on Freenode (I'll be in #nethack while I'm streaming).
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https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/04/01/0212256 - the eBBQ
<nowiki>This was in the early days of Lets plays. Twitch was still pretty small ... I don't think I was at Beam yet
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SN eBBQ ... So To Speak (And Watch NCommander Play Nethack ) - Soyl...
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SN eBBQ ... So To Speak (And Watch NCommander Play Nethack ) -- article related to The Main Page and Soylent.
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This was a milestone event. This was our first year up
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Like, this was a celebration
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I hope to play as a 24-hour event, from 0:00 to 23:59 EST, though that might change depending on how I'm feeling. I plan to setup a Skype session so members of the staff can join in and perhaps field a question or two. If anyone wants to live update for me (watch the stream and keep notes on what I've done) or something similar, drop me a Private Message on either the SoylentNews IRC channel or on Freenode (I'll be in #nethack while I'm streaming).
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This was in the early days of Lets plays. Twitch was still pretty small ... I don't think I was at Beam yet
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justin.tv you mean
<nowiki>justin.tv you mean
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:00 PM'')
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No, it was twitch at this point
<nowiki>No, it was twitch at this point
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I say so as much in the post
<nowiki>I say so as much in the post
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This must have been right after I left Canonical, but before I got hired at MCProHosting
<nowiki>This must have been right after I left Canonical, but before I got hired at MCProHosting
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Or before they moved me over
<nowiki>Or before they moved me over
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There was like a 1-2 month period where I did actual sysadmin work
<nowiki>There was like a 1-2 month period where I did actual sysadmin work
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Note to streamers: For those watching via Twitch, there is a 20-30 stream delay, so if I don't immediately respond, assume that's the reason.
<nowiki>Note to streamers: For those watching via Twitch, there is a 20-30 stream delay, so if I don't immediately respond, assume that's the reason.
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wow
<nowiki>wow
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I don't know if that was foreshadowing or not
<nowiki>I don't know if that was foreshadowing or not
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... I might have been at Mixer at that point?
<nowiki>... I might have been at Mixer at that point?
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20 to 30 !?!
<nowiki>20 to 30 !?!
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Or it was a sure thing
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That was the average
<nowiki>That was the average
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I never realize it was that bad
<nowiki>I never realize it was that bad
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It could go minutes long unoptimized
<nowiki>It could go minutes long unoptimized
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Packet delay is cummative over the life of the stream
<nowiki>Packet delay is cummative over the life of the stream
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I rememeber that long stream had A/V desync
<nowiki>I rememeber that long stream had A/V desync
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:02 PM'')
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Yeah I think I was already thinking about latency at this point
<nowiki>Yeah I think I was already thinking about latency at this point
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What got me hired at MCProHosting was a discussion with Matt the CEO
<nowiki>What got me hired at MCProHosting was a discussion with Matt the CEO
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Who was on my hiring call
<nowiki>Who was on my hiring call
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... I should have questioned that at the time ...
<nowiki>... I should have questioned that at the time ...
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and Matt had asked me questions about it; I had listened low latency experience on my resume
<nowiki>and Matt had asked me questions about it; I had listened low latency experience on my resume
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It was in terms of system processing, not networking, but "eh, close enough?"
<nowiki>It was in terms of system processing, not networking, but "eh, close enough?"
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HAHAHAHHAHA
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I mean, I didn't know how different they were at the time
<nowiki>I mean, I didn't know how different they were at the time
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I understood things like packet delay due to TCP/IP
<nowiki>I understood things like packet delay due to TCP/IP
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But I never really thought about it beyond that.
<nowiki>But I never really thought about it beyond that.
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I should give some context here
<nowiki>I should give some context here
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In system processing, latency is generally in reference to what is known as realtime processing
<nowiki>In system processing, latency is generally in reference to what is known as realtime processing
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Basically, it means you need to do X amount of work in Y amount of time
<nowiki>Basically, it means you need to do X amount of work in Y amount of time
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Most computing is not realtime, but its fast enough for humans not to notice
<nowiki>Most computing is not realtime, but its fast enough for humans not to notice
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i.e., keyboard entry is not real time
<nowiki>i.e., keyboard entry is not real time
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The big SoB being audio
<nowiki>The big SoB being audio
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DMA Audio was a big deal
<nowiki>DMA Audio was a big deal
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Video you can get away with more
<nowiki>Video you can get away with more
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</nowiki><br>
(I think this is worth talking about, even though its off topic)
<nowiki>(I think this is worth talking about, even though its off topic)
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:07 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:07 PM'')
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Video was so unobtanium that a different approach was needed
<nowiki>Video was so unobtanium that a different approach was needed
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:07 PM'')
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Well, by and large, it was geared toward animation, you had Smacker, and then compositing
<nowiki>Well, by and large, it was geared toward animation, you had Smacker, and then compositing
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</nowiki><br>
Kodak used to charge a very pretty penny to make high quality analogue coversions
<nowiki>Kodak used to charge a very pretty penny to make high quality analogue coversions
<br>
</nowiki><br>
fuck, I don't think I ever brought up Castle Infinity
<nowiki>fuck, I don't think I ever brought up Castle Infinity
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</nowiki><br>
I haven't even thought about them in ... has to be decades
<nowiki>I haven't even thought about them in ... has to be decades
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</nowiki><br>
Uh, that was the period of my life when you can literially say I had the job title "Architect of Infinity"
<nowiki>Uh, that was the period of my life when you can literially say I had the job title "Architect of Infinity"
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:08 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:08 PM'')
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the MMO ?
<nowiki>the MMO ?
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</nowiki><br>
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:08 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:08 PM'')
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Yeah
<nowiki>Yeah
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</nowiki><br>
I didn't play it back in the Starwave days
<nowiki>I didn't play it back in the Starwave days
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</nowiki><br>
But the servers had gotten tossed out
<nowiki>But the servers had gotten tossed out
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</nowiki><br>
Literially tossed out
<nowiki>Literially tossed out
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</nowiki><br>
One of the diehard fans, Kevin Quilt, dumpster dived for them
<nowiki>One of the diehard fans, Kevin Quilt, dumpster dived for them
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</nowiki><br>
and put the game online
<nowiki>and put the game online
<br>
</nowiki><br>
They had full source code, and gotten a legal agreement out of Starwave to run it
<nowiki>They had full source code, and gotten a legal agreement out of Starwave to run it
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</nowiki><br>
(it might have been Go? They got bought by Disney)
<nowiki>(it might have been Go? They got bought by Disney)
<br>
</nowiki><br>
The game was made by Starwave, then owned by GO, and then Disney
<nowiki>The game was made by Starwave, then owned by GO, and then Disney
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</nowiki><br>
It was a 9x era MMOG, and everything that implies
<nowiki>It was a 9x era MMOG, and everything that implies
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</nowiki><br>
The original thing ran on NT 3.51, and the client on 9x, and it abused things like IPC and COM
<nowiki>The original thing ran on NT 3.51, and the client on 9x, and it abused things like IPC and COM
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</nowiki><br>
and it did *cute coding
<nowiki>and it did *cute coding
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</nowiki><br>
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:10 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:10 PM'')
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😭
<nowiki>😭
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:11 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:11 PM'')
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case 'ABCD': /* this compiles, because a four byte char can be cast to an int, and VC++6 will not complaint*/
<nowiki>case 'ABCD': /* this compiles, because a four byte char can be cast to an int, and VC++6 will not complaint*/
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</nowiki><br>
It had this horrid heap manager from a third party company, it used RAD game tools, and a few other bits
<nowiki>It had this horrid heap manager from a third party company, it used RAD game tools, and a few other bits
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:11 PM'')
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HAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHHAHA YES !! YES!!
<nowiki>HAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHHAHA YES !! YES!!
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
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The level editor was a MFC application
<nowiki>The level editor was a MFC application
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</nowiki><br>
oh god, SP4k
<nowiki>oh god, SP4k
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
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God VC++6 was amazingly bad
<nowiki>God VC++6 was amazingly bad
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
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that ... that thing was bad, it was a C++ codebase from hell
<nowiki>that ... that thing was bad, it was a C++ codebase from hell
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</nowiki><br>
Because the code started life on VC++4, been poorly migrated to VC++6, and then I kicked it screaming to VC++2005
<nowiki>Because the code started life on VC++4, been poorly migrated to VC++6, and then I kicked it screaming to VC++2005
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'''SED''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
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Like Hammer:blep:
<nowiki>Like Hammer:blep:
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:12 PM'')
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VC++2005 didn't compile what VC++6 did...
<nowiki>VC++2005 didn't compile what VC++6 did...
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</nowiki><br>
how did they migrate that ?
<nowiki>how did they migrate that ?
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:13 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:13 PM'')
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How did I migrate it
<nowiki>How did I migrate it
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:13 PM'')
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Poorly ?
<nowiki>Poorly ?
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oh
<nowiki>oh
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:13 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:13 PM'')
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well, it still takes case syntax
<nowiki>well, it still takes case syntax
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</nowiki><br>
No, it was still on VC++6 when I got there
<nowiki>No, it was still on VC++6 when I got there
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</nowiki><br>
I was in high school at the time
<nowiki>I was in high school at the time
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</nowiki><br>
Actually, remind me to come back to castle infinity @N's Life, let me finish SoylentNews
<nowiki>Actually, remind me to come back to castle infinity @N's Life, let me finish SoylentNews
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I did my final school project on VC++6
<nowiki>I did my final school project on VC++6
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:14 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:14 PM'')
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Because I want to recount my last bit
<nowiki>Because I want to recount my last bit
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 2:14 PM'')
'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 2:14 PM'')
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So, that first, then infinity
<nowiki>So, that first, then infinity
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:14 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:14 PM'')
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This was the last major coding exercise
<nowiki>This was the last major coding exercise
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</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/03/13/044211
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/03/13/044211
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</nowiki><br>
Upgrade Plans: Slashcode 15.03/Rehash 15.04 - SoylentNews
<nowiki>We had called our branch fo Slash, slashcode 15.03
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</nowiki><br>
Upgrade Plans: Slashcode 15.03/Rehash 15.04 -- article related to The Main Page and Soylent.
<nowiki>(you can see the Ubuntu influence)
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</nowiki><br>
We had called our branch fo Slash, slashcode 15.03
<nowiki>We didn't do timed releases, I just gave them version numbers to tag
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</nowiki><br>
(you can see the Ubuntu influence)
<nowiki>The plan was to do a final Apache 1.3 release
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</nowiki><br>
We didn't do timed releases, I just gave them version numbers to tag
<nowiki>I had gone into what can be described as a manic mood
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</nowiki><br>
The plan was to do a final Apache 1.3 release
<nowiki>This was about a year after we launched
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</nowiki><br>
I had gone into what can be described as a manic mood
<nowiki>And I was going to get us off Apache 1.3, and onto 2.0
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</nowiki><br>
This was about a year after we launched
<nowiki>(2.2 didn't have all the CPAN modules we needed)
<br>
</nowiki><br>
And I was going to get us off Apache 1.3, and onto 2.0
<nowiki>This is not soething you do lightly
<br>
</nowiki><br>
(2.2 didn't have all the CPAN modules we needed)
<nowiki>Like
<br>
</nowiki><br>
This is not soething you do lightly
<nowiki>this is a fucking effort
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like
<nowiki>mod_perl was wrapped around rehash's codebase like a cancer
<br>
</nowiki><br>
this is a fucking effort
<nowiki>And it used a global state table and an API that didn't exist in 2.0
<br>
</nowiki><br>
mod_perl was wrapped around rehash's codebase like a cancer
<nowiki>Most of the codebase was clean, the slashd daemon ran without the mod_perl components, but the entire frontend was dependent on it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
And it used a global state table and an API that didn't exist in 2.0
<nowiki>I had ripped a lot of the static code generators out; it was 2015, we could afford the processing port
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Most of the codebase was clean, the slashd daemon ran without the mod_perl components, but the entire frontend was dependent on it
<nowiki>It's a thing of beauty when you delete a lot of dead code
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I had ripped a lot of the static code generators out; it was 2015, we could afford the processing port
<nowiki>Like, I think I purged a good 40k LoC from that beast
<br>
</nowiki><br>
It's a thing of beauty when you delete a lot of dead code
<nowiki>and we had a commitment not to use frontend javascript
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like, I think I purged a good 40k LoC from that beast
<nowiki>It was a testimonent to the old Internet
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</nowiki><br>
and we had a commitment not to use frontend javascript
<nowiki>unless its changed, privacy badger was still 0
<br>
</nowiki><br>
It was a testimonent to the old Internet
<nowiki>Back at that time, I actually considered leaving NCommander as a handle to whomever replaced me
<br>
</nowiki><br>
unless its changed, privacy badger was still 0
<nowiki>Ala dread pirate roberts from the movie, the Silk Road hadn't happened yet
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Back at that time, I actually considered leaving NCommander as a handle to whomever replaced me
<nowiki>We had a development box, lithium
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Ala dread pirate roberts from the movie, the Silk Road hadn't happened yet
<nowiki>All the machines were named after elements, starting at hydrogen, and going up
<br>
</nowiki><br>
We had a development box, lithium
<nowiki>Canonical actually used the same naming scheme
<br>
</nowiki><br>
All the machines were named after elements, starting at hydrogen, and going up
<nowiki>The cdimage build master was called antimony, which was appropiate
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Canonical actually used the same naming scheme
<nowiki>To even start porting the monster, I had to sort out the mess of CPAN dependencies
<br>
</nowiki><br>
The cdimage build master was called antimony, which was appropiate
<nowiki>and I still had to have a self-contained Apache build system
<br>
</nowiki><br>
To even start porting the monster, I had to sort out the mess of CPAN dependencies
<nowiki>https://github.com/SoylentNews/rehash/blob/master/Makefile#L341 - I wrote a massive makefile to do it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and I still had to have a self-contained Apache build system
<nowiki>Including patching a few CPAN bits to work with mod_perl 2
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://github.com/SoylentNews/rehash/blob/master/Makefile#L341 - I wrote a massive makefile to do it
<nowiki>Well, the makefile was already there
<br>
</nowiki><br>
GitHub
<nowiki>but I really made it there
<br>
</nowiki><br>
rehash/Makefile at master · SoylentNews/rehash
<nowiki>This was going to be a reproducible build damn it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Forked from Slashcode, rehash is the codebase that powers SoylentNews.org, powered by mod_perl 2 - rehash/Makefile at master · SoylentNews/rehash
<nowiki>I also think we migrated to MySQL cluster at the same time
<br>
</nowiki><br>
rehash/Makefile at master · SoylentNews/rehash
<nowiki>Like
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Including patching a few CPAN bits to work with mod_perl 2
<nowiki>holy fuck
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Well, the makefile was already there
<nowiki>what was I thinking
<br>
</nowiki><br>
but I really made it there
<nowiki>A little known feature of the codebase is that its built on a plugin architecture which makes expansion easier and allows for multi-hosting. That is to say, we can have multiple sites out of a single installation; i.e., soylentnews.jp and soylentnews.org can both point to the same installation, but show a different mainpage. While we're still somewhat far off from supporting this kind of user-generated content, this upgrade sets the framework for allowing it to happen. The mainpage of SN will remain as it is, but allow the community to form and discuss any topic they wish, all handled under the same familiar interface you use now.
<br>
</nowiki><br>
This was going to be a reproducible build damn it
<nowiki>Actually, this is a bit important, there were other slashdot forks, there was slashdot.jp, and barrapuento.com, both on the original Slash code, I think there was a few others, but those were the two I remmber trying to reach
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I also think we migrated to MySQL cluster at the same time
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/19/0740226 - we even discucssed i18n/l10n efforts
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</nowiki><br>
Like
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/06/01/0657256 - fucking hell
<br>
</nowiki><br>
holy fuck
<nowiki>I actually did do both at the same time
<br>
</nowiki><br>
what was I thinking
<nowiki>Rewrote large amounts of the site to migrate to Apache 2, mod_perl 2, and perl 5.20.
<br>
</nowiki><br>
A little known feature of the codebase is that its built on a plugin architecture which makes expansion easier and allows for multi-hosting. That is to say, we can have multiple sites out of a single installation; i.e., soylentnews.jp and soylentnews.org can both point to the same installation, but show a different mainpage. While we're still somewhat far off from supporting this kind of user-generated content, this upgrade sets the framework for allowing it to happen. The mainpage of SN will remain as it is, but allow the community to form and discuss any topic they wish, all handled under the same familiar interface you use now.
<nowiki>This was a massive undertaking. I did a large part of the initial work, but paulej72, and TheMightyBuzzard did lots to help fix a lot of the lingering issues. Major props to Bytram for catching many of the bugs pre-release
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Actually, this is a bit important, there were other slashdot forks, there was slashdot.jp, and barrapuento.com, both on the original Slash code, I think there was a few others, but those were the two I remmber trying to reach
<nowiki>Nexus Support (finally).
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</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/19/0740226 - we even discucssed i18n/l10n efforts
<nowiki>Currently we have the Meta and Breaking News nexii, with the possibility of adding more in the future, such as a Freshmeat replacement.
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Is There An Interest For A Localized SoylentNews.org? - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Nexii can be filtered in the user control panel under the Homepage tab. At the moment, this functionality is hosed due to unexpected breakage, but should be functional within the next 24-48 hours
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Is There An Interest For A Localized SoylentNews.org? -- article related to The Main Page and Soylent.
<nowiki>IPv6 support - the AAAA record is live as we speak
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/06/01/0657256 - fucking hell
<nowiki>Themes can be attached to a nexus independent of the "primary theme" setting; user choice overrides this
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Site Upgrade To Rehash 15.05 - Changelog and Incident Report - Soyl...
<nowiki>Squashed More UTF-8 Bugs
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Site Upgrade To Rehash 15.05 - Changelog and Incident Report -- article related to Meta, Soylent, and The Main Page.
<nowiki>Migration to MySQL Cluster (more on this below)
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I actually did do both at the same time
<nowiki>Rewrote site search engine to use sphinx search and (in general) be more useful
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Rewrote large amounts of the site to migrate to Apache 2, mod_perl 2, and perl 5.20.
<nowiki>Long comments properly collaspe now
<br>
</nowiki><br>
This was a massive undertaking. I did a large part of the initial work, but paulej72, and TheMightyBuzzard did lots to help fix a lot of the lingering issues. Major props to Bytram for catching many of the bugs pre-release
<nowiki>Support for SSL by default (not live yet)
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Nexus Support (finally).
<nowiki>Fault tolerance; the site no longer explodes into confetti if a database or webfrontend goes down unexpectedly; allows for much easier system maintenance as we can offline things without manual migration of services
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Currently we have the Meta and Breaking News nexii, with the possibility of adding more in the future, such as a Freshmeat replacement.
<nowiki>Improved editor functionality, including per-article note block
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Nexii can be filtered in the user control panel under the Homepage tab. At the moment, this functionality is hosed due to unexpected breakage, but should be functional within the next 24-48 hours
<nowiki>Lots of small fixes everywhere, due to the extended development cycle
<br>
</nowiki><br>
IPv6 support - the AAAA record is live as we speak
<nowiki>Like, I did IPV6, mod_perl 2, and database clustering on a single upgrade cycle
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Themes can be attached to a nexus independent of the "primary theme" setting; user choice overrides this
<nowiki>and I mean
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Squashed More UTF-8 Bugs
<nowiki>it worked
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Migration to MySQL Cluster (more on this below)
<nowiki>@BlackCoffeeDrinker what ... how did I do this?
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Rewrote site search engine to use sphinx search and (in general) be more useful
<br>
Long comments properly collaspe now
<br>
Support for SSL by default (not live yet)
<br>
Fault tolerance; the site no longer explodes into confetti if a database or webfrontend goes down unexpectedly; allows for much easier system maintenance as we can offline things without manual migration of services
<br>
Improved editor functionality, including per-article note block
<br>
Lots of small fixes everywhere, due to the extended development cycle
<br>
Like, I did IPV6, mod_perl 2, and database clustering on a single upgrade cycle
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and I mean
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@BlackCoffeeDrinker what ... how did I do this?
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 2:26 PM'')
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Not something you'd recommend but it did work apparently
<nowiki>Not something you'd recommend but it did work apparently
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:26 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:26 PM'')
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you should realize the sheer absurdity of that changelog
<nowiki>you should realize the sheer absurdity of that changelog
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That's the fucking marketing statement, not the actual engineering changelog
<nowiki>That's the fucking marketing statement, not the actual engineering changelog
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O.o
<nowiki>O.o
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:27 PM'')
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In our year and a half of dealing with slashcode, we had also identified several pain points; for example, if the database went down even for a second, the site would lockup, and httpd would hang to the point that it was necessary to kill -9 the process. Although slashcode has support for the native master-slave replication built into MySQL, it had no support for failover. Furthermore, MySQL's native replication is extremely lacking in the area of reliability. Until very recently, there was no support for dynamically changing the master database in case of failure, and the manual process is exceedingly slow and error prone. While MySQL 5.6 has improved the situation with global transactions IDs (GTID), it still required code support in the application to handle failover, and a specific monitoring daemon to manage the process, in effect creating a new single point of failure. It also continues to lack any functionality heal or otherwise recover from replication failures. In my research, I found that there was simply bad and worse options with vanilla MySQL in handling replication and failover. As such, I started looking seriously into MySQL Cluster, which adds multi-master replication to MySQL at the cost of some backwards compatibility.
<nowiki>In our year and a half of dealing with slashcode, we had also identified several pain points; for example, if the database went down even for a second, the site would lockup, and httpd would hang to the point that it was necessary to kill -9 the process. Although slashcode has support for the native master-slave replication built into MySQL, it had no support for failover. Furthermore, MySQL's native replication is extremely lacking in the area of reliability. Until very recently, there was no support for dynamically changing the master database in case of failure, and the manual process is exceedingly slow and error prone. While MySQL 5.6 has improved the situation with global transactions IDs (GTID), it still required code support in the application to handle failover, and a specific monitoring daemon to manage the process, in effect creating a new single point of failure. It also continues to lack any functionality heal or otherwise recover from replication failures. In my research, I found that there was simply bad and worse options with vanilla MySQL in handling replication and failover. As such, I started looking seriously into MySQL Cluster, which adds multi-master replication to MySQL at the cost of some backwards compatibility.
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OH GOD I FORGOT ABOUT THIS
<nowiki>OH GOD I FORGOT ABOUT THIS
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Right, so because the code was so crankly, if the MySQL daemon ever went down
<nowiki>Right, so because the code was so crankly, if the MySQL daemon ever went down
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Everything else would lock up
<nowiki>Everything else would lock up
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And I mean, we would have to killall -9 httpd
<nowiki>And I mean, we would have to killall -9 httpd
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and this happened fairly often because Linode used to restart boxes regularly for downtime
<nowiki>and this happened fairly often because Linode used to restart boxes regularly for downtime
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Indeed how
<nowiki>Indeed how
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are you like 5 ppl in one ?
<nowiki>are you like 5 ppl in one ?
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:28 PM'')
'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:28 PM'')
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https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=16/08/25/073218 - I'm a fucking overachiever
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=16/08/25/073218 - I'm a fucking overachiever
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soylentnews.org is now DNSSEC signed - SoylentNews
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soylentnews.org is now DNSSEC signed -- article related to Soylent and Meta.
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:29 PM'')
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Those weren't established standards
<nowiki>Those weren't established standards
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'''emotional support mom friend''' (''Today at 2:29 PM'')
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Did…that got fixed, right?
<nowiki>Did…that got fixed, right?
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Well
<nowiki>Well
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I fixed it by making the database not go down
<nowiki>I fixed it by making the database not go down
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ever
<nowiki>ever
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I mean that works
<nowiki>I mean that works
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Like, the fucking site had to have a 4 nines uptime
<nowiki>Like, the fucking site had to have a 4 nines uptime
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Very nice
<nowiki>Very nice
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And for a legacy mod_perl site
<nowiki>And for a legacy mod_perl site
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in an era before containers or dockerization
<nowiki>in an era before containers or dockerization
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Kubernetes hadn't been made yet
<nowiki>Kubernetes hadn't been made yet
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Docker still was in its infancy
<nowiki>Docker still was in its infancy
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we did have red/blue where we'd ship a server with the next version to replace the server that was in prod
<nowiki>we did have red/blue where we'd ship a server with the next version to replace the server that was in prod
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Like, I had to rewrite the etnire site search engine to do that migration
<nowiki>Like, I had to rewrite the etnire site search engine to do that migration
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The original search engine used MySQL FULLTEXT tables
<nowiki>The original search engine used MySQL FULLTEXT tables
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I rewrote it to run sphinx
<nowiki>I rewrote it to run sphinx
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You'd probably use Elastasearch these days, but ES is the cloud sucks
<nowiki>You'd probably use Elastasearch these days, but ES is the cloud sucks
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'''BlackCoffeeDrinker''' (''Today at 2:31 PM'')
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Word tables
<nowiki>Word tables
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:31 PM'')
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The primary cause of the slowdown was due to the fact that rehash did large JOIN operations on text columns in MySQL. This is bad practice in general due to performance reasons, but it causes a drastic slowdown with MySQL cluster, which prevents the query optimizer from doing what's known as a "pushdown", and allowing the query to execute on the NDB nodes. This caused article load to be O(n*m), where n was the number of articles in the database and m was the number of articles with the neverdisplay attribute set. The revised queries now load at O(1). Instead it had to do multiple pulls from the database and assemble the query data on the frontend, a process that took 4-5 seconds per problematic query. The problem was compounded that there are limited number of httpd daemons at any given moment, and any database pull that hit a problematic query (which were in index.pl and article.pl) would cause resource exhaustion.
<nowiki>The primary cause of the slowdown was due to the fact that rehash did large JOIN operations on text columns in MySQL. This is bad practice in general due to performance reasons, but it causes a drastic slowdown with MySQL cluster, which prevents the query optimizer from doing what's known as a "pushdown", and allowing the query to execute on the NDB nodes. This caused article load to be O(n*m), where n was the number of articles in the database and m was the number of articles with the neverdisplay attribute set. The revised queries now load at O(1). Instead it had to do multiple pulls from the database and assemble the query data on the frontend, a process that took 4-5 seconds per problematic query. The problem was compounded that there are limited number of httpd daemons at any given moment, and any database pull that hit a problematic query (which were in index.pl and article.pl) would cause resource exhaustion.
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Like
<nowiki>Like
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THAT WAS A CRANKLY MIGRATION
<nowiki>THAT WAS A CRANKLY MIGRATION
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June 02 2015
<nowiki>June 02 2015
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... WTF, I WAS DOING FTL AT THE SAME TIME
<nowiki>... WTF, I WAS DOING FTL AT THE SAME TIME
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'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 2:33 PM'')
'''CEO of Fish Inc.''' (''Today at 2:33 PM'')
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HOW
<nowiki>HOW
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how did you have the time
<nowiki>how did you have the time
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:33 PM'')
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https://github.com/microsoft/ftl-sdk/commit/09fc8aadc86a7fe0d99c9a997b9a7198333bc013
<nowiki>https://github.com/microsoft/ftl-sdk/commit/09fc8aadc86a7fe0d99c9a997b9a7198333bc013
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GitHub
<nowiki>no, I didn't do it yet
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</nowiki><br>
Initial Commit · microsoft/ftl-sdk@09fc8aa
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Signed-off-by: Michael Casadevall
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Initial Commit · microsoft/ftl-sdk@09fc8aa
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no, I didn't do it yet
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What weren't you doing at the time?
<nowiki>What weren't you doing at the time?
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:33 PM'')
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This was right in the Canonical/FTL gap
<nowiki>This was right in the Canonical/FTL gap
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This was the last passion project, I wanted SN to succeed and to be able to live on this; the job at MCProHosting was the easy paycheck
<nowiki>This was the last passion project, I wanted SN to succeed and to be able to live on this; the job at MCProHosting was the easy paycheck
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Yeah
<nowiki>Yeah
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and it was the thing I promised I do
<nowiki>and it was the thing I promised I do
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</nowiki><br>
The last thing I said to the community that we were going to modernize this codebase
<nowiki>The last thing I said to the community that we were going to modernize this codebase
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And well
<nowiki>And well
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:36 PM'')
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Yeah
<nowiki>Yeah
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I honestly remember being utterly disappointed at the time that it didn't go smoothly
<nowiki>I honestly remember being utterly disappointed at the time that it didn't go smoothly
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The site was migrated over a 2 window period, and then we had about two days of intense debugging
<nowiki>The site was migrated over a 2 window period, and then we had about two days of intense debugging
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and about another month of smacking the gremlins out
<nowiki>and about another month of smacking the gremlins out
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It was like 200k loc when I got it?
<nowiki>It was like 200k loc when I got it?
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I think I cut about 75k loc out of it
<nowiki>I think I cut about 75k loc out of it
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Just a lot of dead code
<nowiki>Just a lot of dead code
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But that was a literial trial by fire
<nowiki>But that was a literial trial by fire
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What I didn't realize at the time was hydrogen's earlier failure had not been resolved as I thought, and it gave truly abysmal performance, with 10+ second page loads. As soon as this was realized, I quickly pressed fluorine, our 'normal' frontend server into service, and site performance went from horrific to bad. A review of the logs showed that some of the internal caches used by rehash were throwing errors; this wasn't an issue we had seen on dev, and such was causing excessive amounts of traffic to go to the database, and causing Apache to hang as the system tries to keep up with the load. Two hours of debugging have yet to reveal the root cause of the failure, so I've taken a break to write this up before digging into it again
<nowiki>What I didn't realize at the time was hydrogen's earlier failure had not been resolved as I thought, and it gave truly abysmal performance, with 10+ second page loads. As soon as this was realized, I quickly pressed fluorine, our 'normal' frontend server into service, and site performance went from horrific to bad. A review of the logs showed that some of the internal caches used by rehash were throwing errors; this wasn't an issue we had seen on dev, and such was causing excessive amounts of traffic to go to the database, and causing Apache to hang as the system tries to keep up with the load. Two hours of debugging have yet to reveal the root cause of the failure, so I've taken a break to write this up before digging into it again
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OH I REMEMEBR NOW
<nowiki>OH I REMEMEBR NOW
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Ok, so the problem was one of the two database nodes was in a failed state
<nowiki>Ok, so the problem was one of the two database nodes was in a failed state
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I thought it had been resolved, so I had ended up restoring the DB back into a flakely node which then failed hard
<nowiki>I thought it had been resolved, so I had ended up restoring the DB back into a flakely node which then failed hard
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So I was trying to get a cluster running with only half its brain
<nowiki>So I was trying to get a cluster running with only half its brain
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sorry, frontend
<nowiki>sorry, frontend
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flourine was the frontend
<nowiki>flourine was the frontend
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hydrogen and flourine
<nowiki>hydrogen and flourine
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We had been in a 1x2 configuration, one web frontend, two database nodes
<nowiki>We had been in a 1x2 configuration, one web frontend, two database nodes
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I had put hydrogen back into the service, but due to very very heavy caching with varnish and memcached, we weren't seeing the lag
<nowiki>I had put hydrogen back into the service, but due to very very heavy caching with varnish and memcached, we weren't seeing the lag
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rehash had modified a lot of the rendering paths so the site would be more dynamic
<nowiki>rehash had modified a lot of the rendering paths so the site would be more dynamic
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the cost of processing a request is cheap if you never hit the disk
<nowiki>the cost of processing a request is cheap if you never hit the disk
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... I think that's what inspired FTL
<nowiki>... I think that's what inspired FTL
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^^
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... I actually understood the rules of the game even at that point, I wanted to prove you could do it
<nowiki>... I actually understood the rules of the game even at that point, I wanted to prove you could do it
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abuse cache, never the disk
<nowiki>abuse cache, never the disk
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when you can treat the network as reliable
<nowiki>when you can treat the network as reliable
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the Database should be Write only
<nowiki>the Database should be Write only
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'''NCommander''' (''Today at 2:42 PM'')
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Because each request would enter nginx load balancer, get passed back to an application server, and our dataset was small, only a few gigs
<nowiki>Because each request would enter nginx load balancer, get passed back to an application server, and our dataset was small, only a few gigs
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put the whole thing in memory
<nowiki>put the whole thing in memory
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And I mean the entire blasted database
<nowiki>And I mean the entire blasted database
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That's how mysql cluster works
<nowiki>That's how mysql cluster works
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one should only read the DB when the server boots and then only write changes to it - never hit the db
<nowiki>one should only read the DB when the server boots and then only write changes to it - never hit the db
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Yeah, that's how memcached worked
<nowiki>Yeah, that's how memcached worked
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yup
<nowiki>yup
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And to prevent a bottleneck, each web frontend could connect to any master, because we had no serialization concerns
<nowiki>And to prevent a bottleneck, each web frontend could connect to any master, because we had no serialization concerns
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Designed enough system to have that drilled in my head
<nowiki>Designed enough system to have that drilled in my head
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Well, we needed read isolation, but any database has that
<nowiki>Well, we needed read isolation, but any database has that
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mysql didn't always have it
<nowiki>mysql didn't always have it
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if you understand the rules of the game, you can break them
<nowiki>if you understand the rules of the game, you can break them
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like, SN gets. apretty good amount of traffic
<nowiki>Like, SN gets. apretty good amount of traffic
<br>
</nowiki><br>
oh fuck, alexa is gone
<nowiki>oh fuck, alexa is gone
<br>
</nowiki><br>
but we were up there
<nowiki>but we were up there
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/hof.pl - like, you can see it
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/hof.pl - like, you can see it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
800+ comments, on a article from 2022 https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=22/07/09/0547216 (incidently, addressing one of the main issues of why I essentially faded out)
<nowiki>800+ comments, on a article from 2022 https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=22/07/09/0547216 (incidently, addressing one of the main issues of why I essentially faded out)
<br>
</nowiki><br>
The BIG Discussion - SoylentNews
<nowiki>and it ran on five relatively small Linodes,
<br>
</nowiki><br>
The BIG Discussion -- article related to Soylent and Meta.
<nowiki>Whole thing used centralized kerberos and hesiod database
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and it ran on five relatively small Linodes,
<nowiki>We were on LDAP
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Whole thing used centralized kerberos and hesiod database
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/07/13/0255214
<br>
</nowiki><br>
We were on LDAP
<nowiki>https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/The_Slashcott - oh the wiki has useful info
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/07/13/0255214
<nowiki>The Slashcott
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Review: Hesiod Name Services System - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Here's the original Slashcott
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Review: Hesiod Name Services System -- article related to Reviews and Meta.
<nowiki>I mean
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/The_Slashcott - oh the wiki has useful info
<nowiki>People were fucking pissed about the state of slashdot
<br>
</nowiki><br>
The Slashcott
<nowiki>https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/slashdots-new-interface-could-kill-what-keeps-slashdot-relevant/ - THANK YOU ARS
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Here's the original Slashcott
<nowiki>THERE IT IS
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I mean
<nowiki>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039989964831719514/unknown.png
<br>
</nowiki><br>
People were fucking pissed about the state of slashdot
<nowiki>BETA
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/slashdots-new-interface-could-kill-what-keeps-slashdot-relevant/ - THANK YOU ARS
<nowiki>^- @Wiki Volunteer @N's Life this is what we revoked against on Slashdot. the Beta interface. Make sure this gets saved
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Ars Technica
<br>
Slashdot’s new interface could kill what keeps Slashdot relevant
<br>
Flashy revamp seeks to draw new faces to the community—at the cost of the old.
<br>
Slashdot’s new interface could kill what keeps Slashdot relevant
<br>
THERE IT IS
<br>
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039989964831719514/unknown.png
<br>
BETA
<br>
^- @Wiki Volunteer @N's Life this is what we revoked against on Slashdot. the Beta interface. Make sure this gets saved
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OH GOD I REMEMBER THAT
<nowiki>OH GOD I REMEMBER THAT
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shit, I almost think we should have made this a seperate channel
<nowiki>shit, I almost think we should have made this a seperate channel
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</nowiki><br>
Damn it
<nowiki>Damn it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
fuck it
<nowiki>fuck it
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</nowiki><br>
We don't get enough discussion here, and we'll pin the start point
<nowiki>We don't get enough discussion here, and we'll pin the start point
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and log it with the bot
<nowiki>and log it with the bot
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://slashdot.org/submission/3326505 - YES
<nowiki>https://slashdot.org/submission/3326505 - YES
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</nowiki><br>
The Individual Midnight Thread - Slashdot
<nowiki>Trying to figure out time zones is starting to make my brain hurt, but apparently in a bit over 6 hours somewhere on the other side of globe from Greenwich the Week of Slashcott will begin, as Midnight arrives for anyone in that zone, and then it travels west, where I will encounter it in about 23 h...
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Trying to figure out time zones is starting to make my brain hurt, but apparently in a bit over 6 hours somewhere on the other side of globe from Greenwich the Week of Slashcott will begin, as Midnight arrives for anyone in that zone, and then it travels west, where I will encounter it in about 23 h...
<nowiki>THIS IS WHERE IT ALL STARTED
<br>
</nowiki><br>
THIS IS WHERE IT ALL STARTED
<nowiki>I mean, look at the old UIDs that came out of the woodwork
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I mean, look at the old UIDs that came out of the woodwork
<nowiki>AKDT!
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</nowiki><br>
AKDT!
<nowiki>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039990736680128572/image.png
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</nowiki><br>
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039990736680128572/image.png
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https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/NewName - this is how the name came to be
<nowiki>https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/NewName - this is how the name came to be
<br>
</nowiki><br>
NewName
<nowiki>and we did a poll by email, automated, with GPG keys to vote on it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and we did a poll by email, automated, with GPG keys to vote on it
<nowiki>like
<br>
</nowiki><br>
like
<nowiki>... hotdam
<br>
</nowiki><br>
... hotdam
<nowiki>https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Ex-Slashdot_Beta_User there were people who were really really fucking pissed about beta
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Ex-Slashdot_Beta_User there were people who were really really fucking pissed about beta
<br>
Confessions of an Ex-Slashdot Beta User
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wow
<nowiki>wow
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</nowiki><br>
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https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Archive - this was the prelaunch archive
<nowiki>https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Archive - this was the prelaunch archive
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Archive
<nowiki>The wiki was the first thing to actually get online
<br>
</nowiki><br>
The wiki was the first thing to actually get online
<nowiki>Because no one knew how we were going to replace Slashdot
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Because no one knew how we were going to replace Slashdot
<nowiki>it wasn't clear if running slashcode was even practical; I remember the general sentiment being it wasn't possible
<br>
</nowiki><br>
it wasn't clear if running slashcode was even practical; I remember the general sentiment being it wasn't possible
<nowiki>I wasn't the only one who did it, robinld got it working on RHEL ... I guess it would have been 6?
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I wasn't the only one who did it, robinld got it working on RHEL ... I guess it would have been 6?
<nowiki>I wiped the database once in pre-launch stuff, like it had been up privately for a few days on golive
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I wiped the database once in pre-launch stuff, like it had been up privately for a few days on golive
<nowiki>and there were a lot of notes, I regret that in hindsight
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and there were a lot of notes, I regret that in hindsight
<nowiki>I think I did it because no one really expected a bunch of development notes to be published publicly
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I think I did it because no one really expected a bunch of development notes to be published publicly
<nowiki>I very much set the standard for transparency
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I very much set the standard for transparency
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=17/04/20/1055218 - not all of them were good decisions
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=17/04/20/1055218 - not all of them were good decisions
<nowiki>I think we only migrated two machines
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Soylentnews.org is Moving to Gentoo... - SoylentNews
<nowiki>Getting moderation to work was hard
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Soylentnews.org is Moving to Gentoo... -- article related to Soylent and Meta.
<nowiki>Like really hard https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/13/0412219
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I think we only migrated two machines
<nowiki>It basically assumed there was tens of thousands active users
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Getting moderation to work was hard
<nowiki>@BlackCoffeeDrinker https://soylentnews.org/~NCommander/journal/1096 - this is incredible
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like really hard https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/13/0412219
<nowiki>Like
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Reworking Moderation Access - SoylentNews
<nowiki>I can feel the black magic
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Reworking Moderation Access -- article related to Slash and The Main Page.
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/~NCommander/journal/1032
<br>
</nowiki><br>
It basically assumed there was tens of thousands active users
<nowiki>and just say I'm a certifiable madman.
<br>
</nowiki><br>
@BlackCoffeeDrinker https://soylentnews.org/~NCommander/journal/1096 - this is incredible
<nowiki>.... AHHHHHHHHHHH
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Like
<nowiki>I fucked pwned myself across space and time
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I can feel the black magic
<nowiki>I actually wrote a postmodern https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/06/18/0045246
<br>
</nowiki><br>
https://soylentnews.org/~NCommander/journal/1032
<nowiki>... ok then ...
<br>
</nowiki><br>
and just say I'm a certifiable madman.
<nowiki>um
<br>
</nowiki><br>
.... AHHHHHHHHHHH
<nowiki>... you know, I'm going to eat something
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I fucked pwned myself across space and time
<nowiki>Folks, ask me questions
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I actually wrote a postmodern https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/06/18/0045246
<nowiki>because uh ...
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Learning From Our Mistakes (Or How To Prevent Another Painful Upgra...
<nowiki>I don't know what I just read, and I wrote it
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Learning From Our Mistakes (Or How To Prevent Another Painful Upgrade) -- article related to Soylent and Meta.
<nowiki>Sourdough and spam is amazing, change my mind
<br>
</nowiki><br>
... ok then ...
<nowiki>Maybe should have had some godha to go w/
<br>
</nowiki><br>
um
<nowiki>damn now I raelly want crackers with gohda
<br>
</nowiki><br>
... you know, I'm going to eat something
<nowiki>I think SoylentNews, and FTL (which immedately followed) was basically an end result of being so fed up with Canonical that I needed to do something functional
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Folks, ask me questions
<nowiki>to prove that I could
<br>
</nowiki><br>
because uh ...
<nowiki>I mean, there was nothing saying I had to do this, I wasn't paid
<br>
</nowiki><br>
I don't know what I just read, and I wrote it
<nowiki>I mean, we brought in about 5k per year, which for a site that runs no adversiting
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Sourdough and spam is amazing, change my mind
<nowiki>is obscene
<br>
</nowiki><br>
Maybe should have had some godha to go w/
<nowiki>like its litterally a text aggreator
<br>
</nowiki><br>
damn now I raelly want crackers with gohda
<br>
I think SoylentNews, and FTL (which immedately followed) was basically an end result of being so fed up with Canonical that I needed to do something functional
<br>
to prove that I could
<br>
I mean, there was nothing saying I had to do this, I wasn't paid
<br>
I mean, we brought in about 5k per year, which for a site that runs no adversiting
<br>
is obscene
<br>
like its litterally a text aggreator
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https://soylentnews.org/communityreviews/article.pl?sid=18/10/25/0850204
<nowiki>https://soylentnews.org/communityreviews/article.pl?sid=18/10/25/0850204
<br>
</nowiki><br>
My Time as an ICANN Fellow - SoylentNews
<nowiki>The other is what I'm calling tentatively calling Root Zone in a Box, a series of shell scripts, instructions and docker containers to automatically recreate a simulation of the DNS root zone, and other core internet functionality to allow testing of potential changes to DNS, as well as help study and debug various issues related to Internationalized Domain Names.</nowiki><br>
<br>
My Time as an ICANN Fellow -- article related to Career & Education, The Main Page, Digital Liberty, and Community Reviews.
<br>
The other is what I'm calling tentatively calling Root Zone in a Box, a series of shell scripts, instructions and docker containers to automatically recreate a simulation of the DNS root zone, and other core internet functionality to allow testing of potential changes to DNS, as well as help study and debug various issues related to Internationalized Domain Names.<br>
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 28 November 2022

NCommander (Today at 1:02 PM)

@BlackCoffeeDrinker @Wiki Volunteer here, talking about how slashdot and soylentnews broke off, one of the major changes of the guard of the 90s
So, some context, Slashdot was formed in the very early 90s by CmdrTaco, and CowboyNeal, pretty much the first tech news of the early Internet
This was in the days of the dotcom boom, and it got handed over probably a dozen times; it was an Internet landmark, like SourceForge, or Tucows was
(RIP tucows)
(please ask questions, I'm recounting this all from memory, and some of this is a decade old)
Eventually Slashdot got acquired by DICE Enterainment, after a very long period of changing hands
Like all the original editors were gone

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:05 PM)

slashdot's logo was /. because you know...

NCommander (Today at 1:05 PM)

http:///..com

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:05 PM)

That's not confusing at all lol

NCommander (Today at 1:05 PM)

since browsers back in those days you needed to put http://

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:05 PM)

I wanna say it was right-leaning? Hated microsoft and loved open-source

NCommander (Today at 1:06 PM)

Well, Gopher was still active, and you'd still frequently find news: and telnet: links
Like, I remember when those were on theopen net

NCommander (Today at 1:06 PM)

Much more liberarian than anything else

sirocyl (Today at 1:06 PM)

I remember when ftp:// was relatively common, too

NCommander (Today at 1:06 PM)

you mean today?

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:06 PM)

Yes, news: was common

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:06 PM)

B zhzhmfskgdzdhkzhldzlhdslhds

NCommander (Today at 1:06 PM)

Anyway

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:06 PM)

More so than now?

sirocyl (Today at 1:06 PM)

my thoughts exactly

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:07 PM)

Yranhfsksfumfsldgujzxgn

NCommander (Today at 1:07 PM)

DICE had made a lot of unpopular changes, but the straw that broke the camels back was "Beta"

sirocyl (Today at 1:07 PM)

oh no

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:07 PM)

at some point users revolted because they didn't like changes

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:07 PM)

Never goes well

NCommander (Today at 1:07 PM)

Like it was this horrid whitespace meme; it turned a very information dense site into a wordpress block
no, it was just bad

sirocyl (Today at 1:07 PM)

it introduced gradients and rounded corners, too

NCommander (Today at 1:08 PM)

It was like if every page of the print New York Times was double spaced

sirocyl (Today at 1:08 PM)

it was awful

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:08 PM)

Did it go back then? I noticed Soylentnews looks the same as Slashdot does now

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:08 PM)

yes, everything still loaded fine in netscape 3 before that

NCommander (Today at 1:08 PM)

Someone should look it up on Wayback
To think we need a screenshot of that

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:08 PM)

let me check

sirocyl (Today at 1:08 PM)

damn archiveorg slow today

NCommander (Today at 1:09 PM)

Anyway, Slash (the underlying software) had been open source at one point, but had been left to die in a old CVS repo
(might have been git? Either way, it was heading towards death)

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:09 PM)

I'm picturing the pharmacy here which makes it funnier

sirocyl (Today at 1:09 PM)

... wasn't git, I'm sure. was it?

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:09 PM)

CVS i think
or SVN

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:09 PM)

Oh, so it got abandoned before you picked it up, then?

sirocyl (Today at 1:09 PM)

mercurial maybe?

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:09 PM)

The software I mean

NCommander (Today at 1:09 PM)

DICE was still using it, there are some trademark tells like the X-Fry/X-Bender headers
brb

NCommander (Today at 1:10 PM)

back
Regardless or not, enough was enough, so a bunch of us basically got together in IRC on Freenode
The channel was #alphaslash or something like that
The idea was to create a replacement. A few others had launched, like pipedot.org, which was basically a reimaginating with a new PHP codebase, and technocrat relaunched briefly
I think there was some efforts to see if kurosh5n could be risen from the dead
There were folks who remembered that Slash had been open source at once point, and the original archives were still up (it might still be there https://slashcode.com/)

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:13 PM)

Just redirects to sourceforge 😔

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:13 PM)

:/

NCommander (Today at 1:13 PM)

and oh boy, Slash is a crankly SoB
This was the Perl CMS

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:13 PM)

Perl I'm guessing?

NCommander (Today at 1:13 PM)

the original

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:13 PM)

Yepp
Called it

NCommander (Today at 1:13 PM)

it required a Makefile.PL and has a CPAN bundle

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:13 PM)

🥖

NCommander (Today at 1:14 PM)

and was written in an era when CPAN expected to be installed as system libraries
But the worst part?
It used parts of mod_perl that aren't $r
oh god did it use parts. It basically kept a scorecard in Apache's shared memory space
to do synchrozation across tasks
it has a cron replacement written in Perl

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:15 PM)

Someone that's good in perl wrote this

CEO of Fish Inc. (Today at 1:15 PM)

Horrifying

NCommander (Today at 1:15 PM)

and I mean daemon
Well, how it worked was insane

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:15 PM)

But why

NCommander (Today at 1:15 PM)

because it generated static pages for everything

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:15 PM)

Huh, I guess that was probably wise when it came out

NCommander (Today at 1:16 PM)

You basically had the #1 site on the early Internet, by being run by hobbyest with 1993 tech

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:16 PM)

Sounds like quite the feat honestly

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:16 PM)

honestlu

NCommander (Today at 1:16 PM)

Like, I can't think of anything than Slashdot. It used to be whenever a server landed on Slashdot - BOOM

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:16 PM)

Slashdot currently has 16 web servers all of which are running Red Hat 9. Two serve static content: javascript, images, and the front page for non logged-in users. Four serve the front page to logged in users. And the remaining ten handle comment pages. All web servers are Rackable 1U servers with 2 Xeon 2.66Ghz processors, 2GB of RAM, and 2x80GB IDE hard drives. The web servers all NFS mount the NFS server, which is a Rackable 2U with 2 Xeon 2.4Ghz processors, 2GB of RAM, and 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI drives.

NCommander (Today at 1:17 PM)

Yeah

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:17 PM)

Well, that's where the "Slashdot effect" comes from
Which became the Reddit hug of death
Idk what the equivalent is now with widespread cdn use etc

NCommander (Today at 1:17 PM)

this was a codebase as written by the early wizards
not for elegance, but for pure functionality
Like, the only webapp that I can think is more hardcore is the original SF2.5 source code

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:18 PM)

Besides the 16 web servers, we have 7 databases. They currently are all running CentOS 4. They breakdown as follows: 2 Dual Opteron 270's with 16GB RAM, 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI Drives These are doing multiple-master replication, with one acting as Slashdot's single write-only DB, and the other acting as a reader.

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:18 PM)

Wow

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:18 PM)

It's funny that they ended up in the same hands
(assuming you mean sourceforge?)

NCommander (Today at 1:18 PM)

We didn't have social media like that back then, it was basically articles, and AIM

NCommander (Today at 1:18 PM)

Yeah

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:19 PM)

2 Dual Opteron 270's with 8GB RAM, 4x36GB 15K RPM SCSI Drives These are Slashdot's reader DBs. Each derives data from a specific master database (listed above).
Lastly, we have 3 Quad P3 Xeon 700Mhz with 4GB RAM, 8x36GB 10K RPM SCSI Drives which are sort of our miscellaneous 'other' boxes. They are used to host our accesslog writer, an accesslog reader, and Slashdot's search database.
16 + 7 + 2 + 3

NCommander (Today at 1:19 PM)

Remind me to document just how I ended up in Savannah documentation
But, let's get back to it

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:20 PM)

Perl that had to manage running on 28 servers

NCommander (Today at 1:20 PM)

There had been a few efforts to try and get the original code running. It was "decently documented" for what was an internal codebase
But it was tied to Apache 1.3, it needed a very specific configuration of mod_perl, and more
And this was 2014(ish?), Apache 1.3 was dead and buried at that point

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:21 PM)

Were the undocumented parts things your people had to figure out themselves? Or were the original slash people still reachable somehow

NCommander (Today at 1:21 PM)

We had no help from the original founders
Anyway, I decided to take on the challenge
Back in middle school, I loved Slashdot, I even tried to run it ontop of Mac OS, going as far as learning how to compile Perl, and Apache, etc.
I never actually got it running, cause of CPAN problems, but I knew pretty much what it was going to take

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:23 PM)

Heh, your slash adventures started early, then

NCommander (Today at 1:23 PM)

I ran Linux on my macs before we got Mac OS X
I was in middle school? It was the greatest thing to do
I love understanding systems

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:23 PM)

I hear you there, it's fun and satisfying to understand

NCommander (Today at 1:23 PM)

Like, push comes to shove? I could probably do a LFS type system without the book
Anyway, getting off topic

CEO of Fish Inc. (Today at 1:24 PM)

This idea of using Perl to manage a website sounds horrifyingly similar to this ticketing application I helped support at work for a little bit

NCommander (Today at 1:24 PM)

I bought a linode instance, install MySQL
and started to climb that cliff
I compiled a freestanding version of Perl

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:24 PM)

I know what you're talking about 😛

NCommander (Today at 1:24 PM)

(because only Python is worse about virtual environments)
Has to be a threading one
I compiled Apache 1.3, with some patching, mod_perl 1.3, and then began the grind of fixing the CPAN bundle
A lot of CPAN was already dying to atrophy by that time

CEO of Fish Inc. (Today at 1:25 PM)

So glad to know I’m not alone https://github.com/bestpractical/rt

NCommander (Today at 1:25 PM)

bugzilla is another old guard one
... mod_perl too, oof

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:26 PM)

first job was rt + bugzilla + cvs

NCommander (Today at 1:26 PM)

Although not as bad as Slash

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:26 PM)

Wait, is Soylent still apache 1.x?

NCommander (Today at 1:26 PM)

no
that was the itch I couldn't let stand
Like
I said at the bginning "we're going to do that"
and that was the last major thing I did in that code base

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:27 PM)

Well, 2014. 1.3 would have been fucking ancient

NCommander (Today at 1:27 PM)

Yeah, I'll get back to that
By and large, we decided the risk was "acceptable" since we ended up putting the web frontends behind an nginx SSL terminator
oh god, I forgot about that
Slashdot used to make SSL a paid feature

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:27 PM)

yes!

NCommander (Today at 1:28 PM)

We wanted to go HTTPS by default, the whole thing was a fucking passion project; it was going to be perfect
Let me find the articles
Like

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:28 PM)

(before you say WHY... https used to be slow back then)

NCommander (Today at 1:29 PM)

I wrote about this

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:29 PM)

(but also, /. didn't need https)

NCommander (Today at 1:29 PM)

It was considered to be high cost for CPU

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:29 PM)

I remember we used to host the minimum amount over HTTPS

CEO of Email, Inc. (Today at 1:29 PM)

Understandable in a way, encryption is expensive
This was before knowledge of the NSA dragnets were public, and also, SSL was seen as relatively pointless by and large; you could still get away with a self signed certificate on the public web
It was really the bandwidth more than anything
Let me find these articles

NCommander (Today at 1:31 PM)

https://soylentnews.org/search.pl?op=stories&author=2
Everything I wrote on SN
Oh fucking hell I forgot about a lot of this

NCommander (Today at 1:31 PM)

https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/16/2220240 - so it was a major meme on Slashdot how the antique the thing was
Like, we were going to one up old Slashdot so hard

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:32 PM)

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039970670257377290/image.png
lol

NCommander (Today at 1:32 PM)

That was actually a Mission Accomplished moment
Cause well
... UTF-8 has a lot of edge cases
When you need to protect against spam
I think we stlil filtered right to left /left to right markers
But I remember my personal driving energy was very much "/. didn't have it, we're doing IPv6"
@N's Life
(talking about how Internet history happened)
Anyway, the "lead" of the project was someone with the handle of Barbassas?
Fucking weird guy, like, he would quote machovili, and absolute control freak

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:34 PM)

Ew

NCommander (Today at 1:35 PM)

Basically threatened to tank the project through mismanagement
I forced him out
I felt like a fucking ass, but I did most of the tech work, I had gotten the site running in the cloud

NCommander (Today at 1:35 PM)

We didn't have a name for it then, itwas litterly li69-342
or something like that
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/04/09/1925245 - oh god, the Slashdot port scanner
SN had code in the web frontend that it would actually portscan connecting hosts for adding to an internal block list

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:36 PM)

I'm sorry, the what —why

NCommander (Today at 1:36 PM)

and yes, I did take advantage of the Unicode

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:36 PM)

Of course you did

NCommander (Today at 1:36 PM)

CmdrTaco actually commented on it, it was an anti-spam measure

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:37 PM)

Ah

NCommander (Today at 1:37 PM)

It made the top of hackernews
... like the first time I was on hackernews ...
... I didn't even register the signifance of that at the time
but this was a codebase
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/03/06/0728230 - I actually wrote up about John's departure
Like we were all on IRC at the time
John had us set up our own IRCd; I would have perferred to stay on Freenode
Slack was a thing at that point, but electron apps were really crummy then

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:38 PM)

And it thought that was a download

NCommander (Today at 1:39 PM)

Look, some of us predate pretty URLs

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:39 PM)

Gbargbsfhngdjgcn.

NCommander (Today at 1:39 PM)

I still feel kinda bad about it, but basically, the site hadn't an actual name at that point
We had promised to do a naming contest, there was no leadership
I was paying for it literially out of pocket on Linode
On my personal account

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:40 PM)

$$$ much

NCommander (Today at 1:40 PM)

I was still at Canonical at the time I think, but I was right at the end
Yeah, it was pricy
John had actually blackmailed us
And sold the soylentnews.org domain without giving it to staff
Matt Angel bought it for 3k
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/03/10/1129232/
Right, we forced him out, and then he sold the domain
Well, I
fucking hell this is a story
Anyway, Matt basically was our venture captilist, and I was the CTO
And I basically said "we're going to incorporate this, and we're going to do it right"
and we did
Fitting, that we got our incorporation papers back on July 4th
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/07/04/2326238
Like, it's surprisingly hard to know how to make a corporation that has no physical assets
Like, its the definition of a .com company
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/07/16/0253256 - rereading this is a trip
Past N did a good job
... wow, I just proved that comments really do help the next person in the future
which uh ... was me ...
I think someone tallied it up? I had written like 100k words in the first two years. It was an absolute meme that the editors would fear whenever NCommander opened the editing console
and it was fast like, we had a private #chillax channel, and I say that "I'm going to write an article" and 3k words later would appear in 20 minutes

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:47 PM)

And well, that checks out

NCommander (Today at 1:47 PM)

I should actually see if the quotes database is still up, I'm about 40% of #staff
But Matt and I got it incorporated; and there was a bunch of us out in the northeast so we had a major meet and greet day with a BBQ
and then I brought the party to everyone
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/06/17/0059210 this was one of the big things, like I had drafted up subscriptions, and then the pushback was really bad
Essentially, the original plan was to basically make something akin to SDF
All the editors had legit shell accounts, there was people.soylentnews.org
that actually wasn't an intentional wordplay
Debian has people.debian.org which is used to host personal projects on their namespace; Canonical had people.canonical.com
Looks like they revoked my SSH key; which is fine
Haven't been involved a very long time

sirocyl (Today at 1:51 PM)

oh my god

NCommander (Today at 1:51 PM)

like I didn't even notice it until jsut now
... right
Let ie be known that I can infact do it to myself
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/05/0541206
Like, if I was going to make a remake of the original Slashdot, I was going to make it a pinnacle to the gods
The li694-22 Domain
I've mentioned this on comments, and its on the wiki as well, but we use an internal gTLD for referencing nodes throughout the backend. Every node can access each other at hostname.li694-22. The name itself is a reference to the original private URL which we used for bringing up Slashcode way back before SN was decided as our temporary name. We have full forward and reverse resolution available, and only publish AAAA records for normal services. Oh yeah, about that ...

sirocyl (Today at 1:53 PM)

wait. shelter island?

NCommander (Today at 1:53 PM)

?
Linode
... wow
Is that actually the shelter island area code
Anyway, after incorporation, I had fairly large plans for Soylent, but that's when health things started to get worse
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/12/0335243
I had wanted to be able to do actual journalism instead of just a news aggitator

sirocyl (Today at 1:55 PM)

Image
wait, 11694 my b

emotional support mom friend (Today at 1:55 PM)

headpats

NCommander (Today at 1:55 PM)

Someone needs to remember to run /log when I finish
so the bot grabs it

sirocyl (Today at 1:56 PM)

Image
Rockaway Park

NCommander (Today at 1:56 PM)

Anyway, SN didn't quite pan out the way I had hoped
Like, I had to justify to the Internet why we were doing things, there was major concerns about freedom of speech
This was in 2014, the Snowden leaks had just happened

sirocyl (Today at 1:56 PM)

mmhm

NCommander (Today at 1:57 PM)

https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/05/12/0335243
Wrong link
Like we ran our own Tor exit node: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/26/062240
It got a surprising amount of use
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/04/01/0212256 - the eBBQ
This was a milestone event. This was our first year up
Like, this was a celebration
I hope to play as a 24-hour event, from 0:00 to 23:59 EST, though that might change depending on how I'm feeling. I plan to setup a Skype session so members of the staff can join in and perhaps field a question or two. If anyone wants to live update for me (watch the stream and keep notes on what I've done) or something similar, drop me a Private Message on either the SoylentNews IRC channel or on Freenode (I'll be in #nethack while I'm streaming).
This was in the early days of Lets plays. Twitch was still pretty small ... I don't think I was at Beam yet

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 1:59 PM)

justin.tv you mean

NCommander (Today at 2:00 PM)

No, it was twitch at this point
I say so as much in the post
This must have been right after I left Canonical, but before I got hired at MCProHosting
Or before they moved me over
There was like a 1-2 month period where I did actual sysadmin work
Note to streamers: For those watching via Twitch, there is a 20-30 stream delay, so if I don't immediately respond, assume that's the reason.
wow
I don't know if that was foreshadowing or not
... I might have been at Mixer at that point?

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:01 PM)

20 to 30 !?!

NCommander (Today at 2:01 PM)

Or it was a sure thing

NCommander (Today at 2:01 PM)

That was the average

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:01 PM)

I never realize it was that bad

NCommander (Today at 2:01 PM)

It could go minutes long unoptimized
Packet delay is cummative over the life of the stream

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:02 PM)

I rememeber that long stream had A/V desync

NCommander (Today at 2:02 PM)

Yeah I think I was already thinking about latency at this point
What got me hired at MCProHosting was a discussion with Matt the CEO
Who was on my hiring call
... I should have questioned that at the time ...
and Matt had asked me questions about it; I had listened low latency experience on my resume
It was in terms of system processing, not networking, but "eh, close enough?"

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:04 PM)

HAHAHAHHAHA

NCommander (Today at 2:04 PM)

I mean, I didn't know how different they were at the time
I understood things like packet delay due to TCP/IP
But I never really thought about it beyond that.
I should give some context here
In system processing, latency is generally in reference to what is known as realtime processing
Basically, it means you need to do X amount of work in Y amount of time
Most computing is not realtime, but its fast enough for humans not to notice
i.e., keyboard entry is not real time
The big SoB being audio

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:06 PM)

DMA Audio was a big deal

NCommander (Today at 2:06 PM)

Video you can get away with more
(I think this is worth talking about, even though its off topic)

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:07 PM)

Video was so unobtanium that a different approach was needed

NCommander (Today at 2:07 PM)

Well, by and large, it was geared toward animation, you had Smacker, and then compositing
Kodak used to charge a very pretty penny to make high quality analogue coversions
fuck, I don't think I ever brought up Castle Infinity
I haven't even thought about them in ... has to be decades
Uh, that was the period of my life when you can literially say I had the job title "Architect of Infinity"

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:08 PM)

the MMO ?

NCommander (Today at 2:08 PM)

Yeah
I didn't play it back in the Starwave days
But the servers had gotten tossed out
Literially tossed out
One of the diehard fans, Kevin Quilt, dumpster dived for them
and put the game online
They had full source code, and gotten a legal agreement out of Starwave to run it
(it might have been Go? They got bought by Disney)
The game was made by Starwave, then owned by GO, and then Disney
It was a 9x era MMOG, and everything that implies
The original thing ran on NT 3.51, and the client on 9x, and it abused things like IPC and COM
and it did *cute coding

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:10 PM)

😭

NCommander (Today at 2:11 PM)

case 'ABCD': /* this compiles, because a four byte char can be cast to an int, and VC++6 will not complaint*/
It had this horrid heap manager from a third party company, it used RAD game tools, and a few other bits

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:11 PM)

HAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHHAHA YES !! YES!!

NCommander (Today at 2:12 PM)

The level editor was a MFC application
oh god, SP4k

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:12 PM)

God VC++6 was amazingly bad

NCommander (Today at 2:12 PM)

that ... that thing was bad, it was a C++ codebase from hell
Because the code started life on VC++4, been poorly migrated to VC++6, and then I kicked it screaming to VC++2005

SED (Today at 2:12 PM)

Like Hammer:blep:

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:12 PM)

VC++2005 didn't compile what VC++6 did...
how did they migrate that ?

NCommander (Today at 2:13 PM)

How did I migrate it

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:13 PM)

Poorly ?
oh

NCommander (Today at 2:13 PM)

well, it still takes case syntax
No, it was still on VC++6 when I got there
I was in high school at the time
Actually, remind me to come back to castle infinity @N's Life, let me finish SoylentNews

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:13 PM)

I did my final school project on VC++6

NCommander (Today at 2:14 PM)

Because I want to recount my last bit

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:14 PM)

So, that first, then infinity

NCommander (Today at 2:14 PM)

This was the last major coding exercise
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/03/13/044211
We had called our branch fo Slash, slashcode 15.03
(you can see the Ubuntu influence)
We didn't do timed releases, I just gave them version numbers to tag
The plan was to do a final Apache 1.3 release
I had gone into what can be described as a manic mood
This was about a year after we launched
And I was going to get us off Apache 1.3, and onto 2.0
(2.2 didn't have all the CPAN modules we needed)
This is not soething you do lightly
Like
this is a fucking effort
mod_perl was wrapped around rehash's codebase like a cancer
And it used a global state table and an API that didn't exist in 2.0
Most of the codebase was clean, the slashd daemon ran without the mod_perl components, but the entire frontend was dependent on it
I had ripped a lot of the static code generators out; it was 2015, we could afford the processing port
It's a thing of beauty when you delete a lot of dead code
Like, I think I purged a good 40k LoC from that beast
and we had a commitment not to use frontend javascript
It was a testimonent to the old Internet
unless its changed, privacy badger was still 0
Back at that time, I actually considered leaving NCommander as a handle to whomever replaced me
Ala dread pirate roberts from the movie, the Silk Road hadn't happened yet
We had a development box, lithium
All the machines were named after elements, starting at hydrogen, and going up
Canonical actually used the same naming scheme
The cdimage build master was called antimony, which was appropiate
To even start porting the monster, I had to sort out the mess of CPAN dependencies
and I still had to have a self-contained Apache build system
https://github.com/SoylentNews/rehash/blob/master/Makefile#L341 - I wrote a massive makefile to do it
Including patching a few CPAN bits to work with mod_perl 2
Well, the makefile was already there
but I really made it there
This was going to be a reproducible build damn it
I also think we migrated to MySQL cluster at the same time
Like
holy fuck
what was I thinking
A little known feature of the codebase is that its built on a plugin architecture which makes expansion easier and allows for multi-hosting. That is to say, we can have multiple sites out of a single installation; i.e., soylentnews.jp and soylentnews.org can both point to the same installation, but show a different mainpage. While we're still somewhat far off from supporting this kind of user-generated content, this upgrade sets the framework for allowing it to happen. The mainpage of SN will remain as it is, but allow the community to form and discuss any topic they wish, all handled under the same familiar interface you use now.
Actually, this is a bit important, there were other slashdot forks, there was slashdot.jp, and barrapuento.com, both on the original Slash code, I think there was a few others, but those were the two I remmber trying to reach
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/19/0740226 - we even discucssed i18n/l10n efforts
https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/06/01/0657256 - fucking hell
I actually did do both at the same time
Rewrote large amounts of the site to migrate to Apache 2, mod_perl 2, and perl 5.20.
This was a massive undertaking. I did a large part of the initial work, but paulej72, and TheMightyBuzzard did lots to help fix a lot of the lingering issues. Major props to Bytram for catching many of the bugs pre-release
Nexus Support (finally).
Currently we have the Meta and Breaking News nexii, with the possibility of adding more in the future, such as a Freshmeat replacement.
Nexii can be filtered in the user control panel under the Homepage tab. At the moment, this functionality is hosed due to unexpected breakage, but should be functional within the next 24-48 hours
IPv6 support - the AAAA record is live as we speak
Themes can be attached to a nexus independent of the "primary theme" setting; user choice overrides this
Squashed More UTF-8 Bugs
Migration to MySQL Cluster (more on this below)
Rewrote site search engine to use sphinx search and (in general) be more useful
Long comments properly collaspe now
Support for SSL by default (not live yet)
Fault tolerance; the site no longer explodes into confetti if a database or webfrontend goes down unexpectedly; allows for much easier system maintenance as we can offline things without manual migration of services
Improved editor functionality, including per-article note block
Lots of small fixes everywhere, due to the extended development cycle
Like, I did IPV6, mod_perl 2, and database clustering on a single upgrade cycle
and I mean
it worked
@BlackCoffeeDrinker what ... how did I do this?

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:26 PM)

Not something you'd recommend but it did work apparently

NCommander (Today at 2:26 PM)

you should realize the sheer absurdity of that changelog
That's the fucking marketing statement, not the actual engineering changelog

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:27 PM)

O.o

NCommander (Today at 2:27 PM)

In our year and a half of dealing with slashcode, we had also identified several pain points; for example, if the database went down even for a second, the site would lockup, and httpd would hang to the point that it was necessary to kill -9 the process. Although slashcode has support for the native master-slave replication built into MySQL, it had no support for failover. Furthermore, MySQL's native replication is extremely lacking in the area of reliability. Until very recently, there was no support for dynamically changing the master database in case of failure, and the manual process is exceedingly slow and error prone. While MySQL 5.6 has improved the situation with global transactions IDs (GTID), it still required code support in the application to handle failover, and a specific monitoring daemon to manage the process, in effect creating a new single point of failure. It also continues to lack any functionality heal or otherwise recover from replication failures. In my research, I found that there was simply bad and worse options with vanilla MySQL in handling replication and failover. As such, I started looking seriously into MySQL Cluster, which adds multi-master replication to MySQL at the cost of some backwards compatibility.
OH GOD I FORGOT ABOUT THIS
Right, so because the code was so crankly, if the MySQL daemon ever went down
Everything else would lock up
And I mean, we would have to killall -9 httpd
and this happened fairly often because Linode used to restart boxes regularly for downtime

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:28 PM)

Indeed how
are you like 5 ppl in one ?

NCommander (Today at 2:28 PM)

https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=16/08/25/073218 - I'm a fucking overachiever

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:29 PM)

Those weren't established standards

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:29 PM)

Did…that got fixed, right?

NCommander (Today at 2:29 PM)

Well
I fixed it by making the database not go down
ever

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:29 PM)

I mean that works

NCommander (Today at 2:29 PM)

Like, the fucking site had to have a 4 nines uptime

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:29 PM)

Very nice

NCommander (Today at 2:29 PM)

And for a legacy mod_perl site
in an era before containers or dockerization
Kubernetes hadn't been made yet
Docker still was in its infancy

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:30 PM)

we did have red/blue where we'd ship a server with the next version to replace the server that was in prod

NCommander (Today at 2:30 PM)

Like, I had to rewrite the etnire site search engine to do that migration
The original search engine used MySQL FULLTEXT tables
I rewrote it to run sphinx
You'd probably use Elastasearch these days, but ES is the cloud sucks

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:31 PM)

Word tables

NCommander (Today at 2:31 PM)

The primary cause of the slowdown was due to the fact that rehash did large JOIN operations on text columns in MySQL. This is bad practice in general due to performance reasons, but it causes a drastic slowdown with MySQL cluster, which prevents the query optimizer from doing what's known as a "pushdown", and allowing the query to execute on the NDB nodes. This caused article load to be O(n*m), where n was the number of articles in the database and m was the number of articles with the neverdisplay attribute set. The revised queries now load at O(1). Instead it had to do multiple pulls from the database and assemble the query data on the frontend, a process that took 4-5 seconds per problematic query. The problem was compounded that there are limited number of httpd daemons at any given moment, and any database pull that hit a problematic query (which were in index.pl and article.pl) would cause resource exhaustion.
Like
THAT WAS A CRANKLY MIGRATION
June 02 2015
... WTF, I WAS DOING FTL AT THE SAME TIME

CEO of Fish Inc. (Today at 2:33 PM)

HOW
how did you have the time

NCommander (Today at 2:33 PM)

https://github.com/microsoft/ftl-sdk/commit/09fc8aadc86a7fe0d99c9a997b9a7198333bc013
no, I didn't do it yet

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:33 PM)

What weren't you doing at the time?

NCommander (Today at 2:33 PM)

This was right in the Canonical/FTL gap
This was the last passion project, I wanted SN to succeed and to be able to live on this; the job at MCProHosting was the easy paycheck
Yeah
and it was the thing I promised I do
The last thing I said to the community that we were going to modernize this codebase

emotional support mom friend (Today at 2:34 PM)

And well

NCommander (Today at 2:36 PM)

Yeah
I honestly remember being utterly disappointed at the time that it didn't go smoothly
The site was migrated over a 2 window period, and then we had about two days of intense debugging
and about another month of smacking the gremlins out
It was like 200k loc when I got it?
I think I cut about 75k loc out of it
Just a lot of dead code
But that was a literial trial by fire
What I didn't realize at the time was hydrogen's earlier failure had not been resolved as I thought, and it gave truly abysmal performance, with 10+ second page loads. As soon as this was realized, I quickly pressed fluorine, our 'normal' frontend server into service, and site performance went from horrific to bad. A review of the logs showed that some of the internal caches used by rehash were throwing errors; this wasn't an issue we had seen on dev, and such was causing excessive amounts of traffic to go to the database, and causing Apache to hang as the system tries to keep up with the load. Two hours of debugging have yet to reveal the root cause of the failure, so I've taken a break to write this up before digging into it again
OH I REMEMEBR NOW
Ok, so the problem was one of the two database nodes was in a failed state
I thought it had been resolved, so I had ended up restoring the DB back into a flakely node which then failed hard
So I was trying to get a cluster running with only half its brain
sorry, frontend
flourine was the frontend
hydrogen and flourine
We had been in a 1x2 configuration, one web frontend, two database nodes
I had put hydrogen back into the service, but due to very very heavy caching with varnish and memcached, we weren't seeing the lag
rehash had modified a lot of the rendering paths so the site would be more dynamic
the cost of processing a request is cheap if you never hit the disk
... I think that's what inspired FTL

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:41 PM)

^^

NCommander (Today at 2:41 PM)

... I actually understood the rules of the game even at that point, I wanted to prove you could do it

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:41 PM)

abuse cache, never the disk

NCommander (Today at 2:41 PM)

when you can treat the network as reliable

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:41 PM)

the Database should be Write only

NCommander (Today at 2:42 PM)

Because each request would enter nginx load balancer, get passed back to an application server, and our dataset was small, only a few gigs
put the whole thing in memory
And I mean the entire blasted database
That's how mysql cluster works

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:42 PM)

one should only read the DB when the server boots and then only write changes to it - never hit the db

NCommander (Today at 2:42 PM)

Yeah, that's how memcached worked

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:42 PM)

yup

NCommander (Today at 2:43 PM)

And to prevent a bottleneck, each web frontend could connect to any master, because we had no serialization concerns

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:43 PM)

Designed enough system to have that drilled in my head

NCommander (Today at 2:43 PM)

Well, we needed read isolation, but any database has that

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:43 PM)

mysql didn't always have it

NCommander (Today at 2:43 PM)

if you understand the rules of the game, you can break them
Like, SN gets. apretty good amount of traffic
oh fuck, alexa is gone
but we were up there
https://soylentnews.org/hof.pl - like, you can see it
800+ comments, on a article from 2022 https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=22/07/09/0547216 (incidently, addressing one of the main issues of why I essentially faded out)
and it ran on five relatively small Linodes,
Whole thing used centralized kerberos and hesiod database
We were on LDAP
https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/07/13/0255214
https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/The_Slashcott - oh the wiki has useful info
The Slashcott
Here's the original Slashcott
I mean
People were fucking pissed about the state of slashdot
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/slashdots-new-interface-could-kill-what-keeps-slashdot-relevant/ - THANK YOU ARS
THERE IT IS
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039989964831719514/unknown.png
BETA
^- @Wiki Volunteer @N's Life this is what we revoked against on Slashdot. the Beta interface. Make sure this gets saved

BlackCoffeeDrinker (Today at 2:49 PM)

OH GOD I REMEMBER THAT

NCommander (Today at 2:49 PM)

shit, I almost think we should have made this a seperate channel
Damn it
fuck it
We don't get enough discussion here, and we'll pin the start point
and log it with the bot
https://slashdot.org/submission/3326505 - YES
Trying to figure out time zones is starting to make my brain hurt, but apparently in a bit over 6 hours somewhere on the other side of globe from Greenwich the Week of Slashcott will begin, as Midnight arrives for anyone in that zone, and then it travels west, where I will encounter it in about 23 h...
THIS IS WHERE IT ALL STARTED
I mean, look at the old UIDs that came out of the woodwork
AKDT!
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1014650516854296697/1039990736680128572/image.png

NCommander (Today at 2:55 PM)

https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/NewName - this is how the name came to be
and we did a poll by email, automated, with GPG keys to vote on it
like
... hotdam
https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Ex-Slashdot_Beta_User there were people who were really really fucking pissed about beta

sirocyl (Today at 2:56 PM)

wow

NCommander (Today at 2:57 PM)

https://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Archive - this was the prelaunch archive
The wiki was the first thing to actually get online
Because no one knew how we were going to replace Slashdot
it wasn't clear if running slashcode was even practical; I remember the general sentiment being it wasn't possible
I wasn't the only one who did it, robinld got it working on RHEL ... I guess it would have been 6?
I wiped the database once in pre-launch stuff, like it had been up privately for a few days on golive
and there were a lot of notes, I regret that in hindsight
I think I did it because no one really expected a bunch of development notes to be published publicly
I very much set the standard for transparency
https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=17/04/20/1055218 - not all of them were good decisions
I think we only migrated two machines
Getting moderation to work was hard
Like really hard https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/13/0412219
It basically assumed there was tens of thousands active users
@BlackCoffeeDrinker https://soylentnews.org/~NCommander/journal/1096 - this is incredible
Like
I can feel the black magic
https://soylentnews.org/~NCommander/journal/1032
and just say I'm a certifiable madman.
.... AHHHHHHHHHHH
I fucked pwned myself across space and time
I actually wrote a postmodern https://soylentnews.org/meta/article.pl?sid=15/06/18/0045246
... ok then ...
um
... you know, I'm going to eat something
Folks, ask me questions
because uh ...
I don't know what I just read, and I wrote it
Sourdough and spam is amazing, change my mind
Maybe should have had some godha to go w/
damn now I raelly want crackers with gohda
I think SoylentNews, and FTL (which immedately followed) was basically an end result of being so fed up with Canonical that I needed to do something functional
to prove that I could
I mean, there was nothing saying I had to do this, I wasn't paid
I mean, we brought in about 5k per year, which for a site that runs no adversiting
is obscene
like its litterally a text aggreator

NCommander (Today at 3:18 PM)

https://soylentnews.org/communityreviews/article.pl?sid=18/10/25/0850204
The other is what I'm calling tentatively calling Root Zone in a Box, a series of shell scripts, instructions and docker containers to automatically recreate a simulation of the DNS root zone, and other core internet functionality to allow testing of potential changes to DNS, as well as help study and debug various issues related to Internationalized Domain Names.