Slashdot Updates 114
I still have a bit more I want to do with the customization stuff. Mainly I'd like the ability to snarf RDF pages, and allow users to publish their own User Space blocks if they have some interesting content worth sharing with other readers.
After that, the moderation system is getting an overhaul. We're going to offer an experimental new system that will allow any registered user to participate (the old system will remain unchanged for the die hards, so no fear).
We've had 7500 new accounts created in the last couple days. Almost 5000 of them are using the new config stuff. I'm pretty pleased with that. And after the massive overload yesterday, the server has returned to a reasonable load. We are getting 2 more servers and will start distributing the load soon. That'll help even more, but I bet our existing setup could handle 600,000-700,000 pages a day without really blinking. We'll see how much we grow.
I cleaned up a lot of nasty old code today. I probably caused a few nasty new bugs in the process. If anything funky goes down, lemme know. Particularly with comment display and browsing.
Lastly, Richard Thieme's beta test went well. He'll be taking next week off, and then be posting regular columns each thursday for awhile. We'll see how that goes. I think it'll be pretty cool.
Unrelated:I bought another guitar yesterday. Its a 12 string acoustic fender with a damaged case so I got a ridiculously good deal. Having never owned either an acoustic guitar, or a 12 string, I'm quite enchanted with it. Twice as many strings means rob can suck with fuller sound.
DailyUpdate content handlers? (Score:1)
sweeeet (Score:1)
sweeeet (Score:1)
In case no one has told you recently... (Score:1)
You rock Rob...
If there's anyway we can help, let us know!Request... Palm Pilot (Score:1)
Dear god, Rob (Score:1)
poll in no icon, no boxes mode (Score:1)
rob, how about an icon for new polls
lytles
who do we thank (Score:1)
users.pl suggestion - indicate number of replies (Score:1)
Cold Fingers? (Score:1)
Try that on this (North) side of the 49th parallel, man. :^)
Fixing that Space Heater (Score:1)
After reading the README.linux that should have come with that space heater, just vi
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Computers are useless. They can only give answers.
Cold Fingers? (Score:1)
Paul.
Request... Palm Pilot (Score:1)
:)
OK, I do have a bit more to say. Slashdot without user comments isn't nearly as much fun, yet obviously, Palm Pilots and their ilk can't take much (even with compression).
With the new user rating systems, perhaps we could take
1. A light version of the Slashdot content, consisting of the main page as we now know it, and all "Read More" links (don't worry about other links; AvantGo can block all off-site links and I would hope any competitors could too, so that won't bloat the system).
2. On those Read More pages, give A: the whole story and B: The top 10 (or whatever) user-rated comments.
After the user rating system goes in, this shouldn't take "much work". There are probably about a 100 things that wouldn't take "much work", but, still, this would be really, really cool. I'd offer to help if I knew anything about Perl... do you take offers of assistance?
Anyhow, from the user's side, we'd take http://www.slasdot.org/lite as our home page, and go 1 link deep.
Very cool (Score:1)
Any way I can disable the Ad banner?
Oh, well. I guess we can't everything.
;-)
Rob, good job! (Score:1)
Useful Options that don't exist yet. (Score:1)
"faq
hof
code
awards
slashNET
older stuff
rob's page
submit story
book reviews
user account
ask slashdot
advertising
supporters
past polls
cachedot
features
topics
about
jobs
BSI "
All of those little words end up taking up SO much of the window space.
Space heaters.. poof.. michigan cant be that cold! (Score:1)
(sorry for my lameness
New slashbox system (Score:1)
Is there any way to control the order in which the boxen are displayed? (e.g. I want Q3Arena news, but not as the first item at the top of the page).
A couple other potential boxen, but I don't think they have backends:
The Coming Attractions (http://corona.bc.ca/films/)
Movie news site, somewhat like AICN
The Digital Bits (http://www.thedigitalbits.com/)
DVD news site
What's a "public backend"? (Score:1)
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Timur Tabi
Remove "nospam_" from email address
Userland? (Score:1)
You say you have a Userland Slashbox, but I don't see it.
Re: Request... Palm Pilot (Score:1)
AC
What's a "public backend"? (Score:1)
I have no idea how to know if your favorite site supports this. :)
preferences just plain don't work (Score:1)
Upping and Downing (Score:1)
What's a "public backend"? (Score:1)
If that 'back end' was public, Rob or anyone could just aim a script at it, suck the raw data out (really easy 'cause there's no fluff html) and parse.
It's much more difficult to hit cnn.com's mainpage; there's like ten kilobytes of markup to wade through. Backends make life easier for the hackers.
Upping and Downing (Score:1)
"When you live in a sick society, just about everything you do is wrong."
:-)
flat mode misbehaving (Score:1)
Even with huge numbers of posts.
Now all I get is the "more than 100 comments, displaying index only" message, which I never got before (which I switched to flat mode to get around!).
I want my old flat mode back! No stupid headers, just all the comments, on one page.
--JW
Yes, I do have bandwidth to burn, why do you ask?
flat mode misbehaving (Score:1)
I had the opposite problem just now - My default is flat mode (prefs page). When I click the Threaded link, I get the threaded page, but then I can't switch back to flat.
Also Flat mode as a default makes the Poll and some other things funky.
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Upping and Downing (Score:1)
Note that the up and down-ness wrap. You hit up from the top and it goes to the bottom.
New shit (Score:1)
Anyhoo, I appreciate your hard work.
BeOS Central! You rock Rob. (Score:1)
BTW Rob, should you get anything resembling spare time in the next couple years, could you change that to "BeOS Central" rather than "BEOSCentral"? I'm such a pedant.
Incorrect caching of Slashdot main page (Score:1)
Whenever I go to Slashdot now, I don't get _my_ page, I get the customised page of some other person at my ISP.
I assume that this is because http://slashdot.org/ is being cached by my ISP's proxy server, which it _shouldn't_ because it is dynamically generated.
I remember this happening before (sometime last year) and it was fixed somehow. I don't know what's actually involved so can someone please do something about it?
Maybe you need a "Pragma: no-cache" or similar in the headers. Apache's mod_expires might do the trick.
Good work with all these new enhancements.
Andrew.
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The Yautja
"It was all so different before everything changed."
Cold? Get more hardware! (Score:1)
-Sol
12 String Guitars rock! (Score:1)
Have fun Rob!
Andrew.
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The Yautja
"It was all so different before everything changed."
Please add a Ziff-Davis Category (Score:1)
What about SlashPaging! (Score:1)
It'll be really cool. Slashdot headlines to your skytell alpha pager... kinda like the GTK desktop equivs!!!!!
YEA ROB et al!!!!!
preferences just plain don't work (Score:1)
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Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.
Dear god, Rob (Score:1)
Take my friend with his two Apple Lisae... raises the temperature in the room about five degrees when they're both running.
(Otoh, you don't really want to keep those things on for long, as replacement parts are scarce, but...)
I guess quantity would do the trick, though.
"No Icons" only half works (Score:1)
Rob is da man (Score:1)
poll in no icon, no boxes mode (Score:1)
imagine if every user donated $2 to slashdot (Score:1)
Request... Palm Pilot (Score:1)
Request... Palm Pilot (Score:1)
Since slashdot is... (Score:1)
VC is where you start. It's also where it's at if you know you've got a success on your hands. When the IPO lemming buyers get their hands on it, the investment grows an order of magnitude or three.
Think about it Rob, a small farm of multiprocessor Alpha boxes, one of those cool new SGIs, a Thinkpad, a Palm V, and 50,000 BTUs of pre-paid heat!
No more space heaters for him, we'll get him the BFH-9000.
Open Source It! (Score:1)
You Da Man! (Score:1)
As if you didn't have enough geeks sucking up!
Big pages? (Score:1)
Anyhow,
You Da Man! (Score:1)
> voila!
Uhhh... you can. That's what the little up and down triangles are around the "X".
You may have to customize your sidebar to do it.
Incorrect caching of Slashdot main page (Score:1)
either a) tun off your proxy
or b) ask your ISP to add
Extras Please (Score:1)
Love the new preferences, but of course being given all these nice new things just makes me want more. Some suggestions
1. Can news.com be a box with their headlines?
2. The buttons for moving the boxes are a bit small, I have hit X several times by mistake. As the hint does not distinguish between the different parts of the image it is not easy to tell if you have your mouse in the right place.
3. I would like a special page to be able to go and see all the boxes so I can quickly see which ones I might like to add.
4. It might be nice to have a means of seeing the standard page in a simple way (also an all options page). I would look at my minimalistic custom page most of the time but would like to see the rest occasionally without logging out.
5. I would like to be able to have the Alta-Vista box with the default language preset to English.
Many thanks for this great site and all your work.
Dave
Useful Options that don't exist yet. (Score:1)
So 3 options
As Now
At Bottom
Not at all
Thanks
Dave
re blocking ads (Score:1)
Took me two minutes once I found out Junkbuster was installed by Debian!
Moving boxes (heh) (Score:1)
Request - option to list stories in reverse order (Score:1)
Bookmarks ... (Score:1)
Excellent work
SlashPortal
He graduated? What major? (Score:1)
Sounds pretty swanky to me. (Hmm - there's a joke there somewhere)
(See the BSI link to the left).
...j
re blocking ads (Score:1)
dickhead.
...j
LinuxWorld & JavaLobby boxes? (Score:1)
But I think if many more boxes are added I'll have reached the limit that I can save with my preferences.
Thanks
Dave
Moving boxes bug (Score:1)
This way of moving boxes is a bit slow as the whoile page needs re-loading for every move. An interface which allows me to type a position number for each box would be faster.
Thanks
Dave
Hot and cold are subjective... (Score:1)
I nearly fell over and said "Frio? Frio? You want to come to England if you think _this_ is frio!"
So maybe Rob's not such a big wuss after all...
Cold Fingers? (Score:1)
It is nice having multiple systems up, even if some are antiquated. My primary is currently hosed (bad potato problems), so I'm using my secondary to post this.
Is looking for a good faraday cage...
jennicam (Score:1)
Rob - Great improvements on the page! Let us know if theres anything you need.
some suggestions:
We need a place to post slashbox code or something without cluttering up the message forum.
It would be nice to have some links to return me to a post i just replied to rather than having to go back to the slashdot page and drill down again or hit back.
x86.org (Score:1)
Extras Please (Score:1)
How does Jenni keep her place so tidy?
XEarth (Score:1)
>you should also add some sort of weather box.
How about an xearth with customizable view coordinates, so you can easily check whether the sun is up or not where you are...
preferences just plain don't work (Score:1)
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preferences just plain don't work (Score:1)
Try turning of your proxy settings and see if that works...
nice deal on the axe!!! (Score:1)
XEarth (Score:1)
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Oh yeah.... (Score:1)
jennicam (Score:1)
I can't believe I'm admitting to this in public, but I've selected Jennicam and it doesn't seem to update.
Yes, I've set my browser (N4.07) to validate the page each time, and the main page updates fine, just not the JenniJPG.
If you modified that code so it piped the image through a script you could knock out an HTTP header, maybe Pragma: no cache or maybe an expires 2 minutes in the future (remember not everyone lives in EST though!). Of course, you'd want to proxy-cache the image on your side, and this would mean you were using
I understand if you don't want to do this, but I wanted to draw it to your (team's, I hope) attention.
Comment Spill (Score:1)
Close box disabling? (Score:1)
A way to disable the closeboxes would be nice.
God - Learn to spell (Score:1)
God - Learn to spell
by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 16, @09:51
You cant "feal" your fingers?
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Hey, AC -
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'nuff said...
I hate this (Score:1)
I always want to read the posts flat. I don't want to have to hit the server a hundred times to read the comments. I prefer to just get one big file and read it at my leisure all day.
Use 2 accounts. (Score:1)
Lite mode needs separate URL (Score:1)
available as a separate, fixed URL, so we Avantgo
users can just point at that? I like the boxes
when I am using a fatter browser, so I don't want
to customize for the lite mode...
Inconsistant boxes (Score:1)
Some boxes like Freshmeat have the box title as a link and also a "more
Others like Linux Today, Ars Technica, 32bits online just have the "more
1. can we always have the box title as a link for these types of boxes?
2. I would prefer to save space and not have the more at the bottom of the box
3. In our personal slashbox can the heading automatically be a link to our home page?
These changes are great.
Dave
Slashdot Light (Score:1)
Nice job. I love it! Some much faster on my lame computer.
How about a StepWise box? (Score:1)
Preferences bug (Score:1)
I've noticed that when I first enter the page, there's about a 33% chance that I will get logged in as some random user. If I were a more malicious sort, I could have changed the preferences of these users as well...
Other than that, Keep up the good work guys!
Slashdot Lite (Score:1)
This is the coolest, Rob. It's FAST (with my pipe, rendering used to take longer than downloading)! It's easy on the eyes!
Keep up the good work, mon.
And put the cookies where? (Score:1)
A special URL that defaults to the simple page would still be the easiest way to go (for me - dunno about for Rob!)
CNN's backend? (Score:1)
Slashdot Lite (Score:1)
Hell, it just looks better than vanilla slashdot!
Rock on, rob. Keep it up.
All Hail CmdrTaco! (Score:1)
OK, I do have a request, though: I'd _really_ like to see the code for the CNN box...
Keep up the good work! (Score:1)
icons=!adz (Score:1)
/. effect on JenniCam? (Score:1)
BTW-- what are the famous sites we've
Disabling ad banner (Score:1)
junkbuster, are you listening? (Score:1)
icons=!adz (Score:1)
Stop whining. Those ads are the only reason Slashdot is here right now. You might even wish to consider clicking on one of them one day and buy something to support Slashdot.
Hah, yah right.
junkbuster, are you listening? (Score:1)
whose fault is it that /. says that every new nick i try to register is taken, when it isn't?
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