Slashdot's One Hundred Millionth Page 90
It's Official: Slashdot served
up its One Hundred Millionth page at 6:57pm Eastern.
(It was a Mac user from cs.purdue.edu loading the homepage
if you're curious). Thanks to the authors, story submittors,
comment posters, and especially to the thousands
of you who just keep reloading day after day.
Over 100 million served! (Score:1)
THANK *YOU*, MISTER TACO! (Score:2)
CM> comment posters, and especially to the
CM> thousands of you who just keep reloading day
CM> after day.
Dammit Rob, you don't know how desperately true that is. SysV IPC shit won't compile? Time to debug. But first, I think I'll check on slashdot! Hey, look, a segfault. Time to hit reload on slashdot! At least I'm learning something; but it's still less fun than heroin. Meanwhile my project festers . . . but they paychecks keep rolling in as I seem like a Linux expert . . .
Damn, man, way to go (Score:5)
I normally don't presume to speak for anyone but myself, but I think I'm safe here, when I say, on behalf of everybody, many many thanks for all the hard work.
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1 billion! (Score:1)
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Re:Two thumbs, way up! (Score:1)
I want to die peacefully in my sleep as my grandfather did...
The new world order (or something like it)... (Score:1)
This is fabulous! Sites like
Congratulations and thank you. (Score:1)
Congrats guys, looking forward to another one hundred million. Thanks for bringing your services to us--Slashdot is my browsers start page....
Damn fine achievement (Score:1)
Just wanted to add my congrats to CmdrTaco, Hemos and the crew. Slashdot is a great site, and for me, it's a great resource. My FUD-spotting abilities have increased tenfold since I started reading this site. And it's a great way to see what the true hackers and techies are thinking. In other words, you make my job as a technology reporter a whole lot easier. Thanks, guys. Beers are on me if you ever get out to Seattle!
Just to add mine (Score:1)
Well done (Score:1)
This is by far the best site on the web, and I'm proud to be even a tiny little part of it. I just wish I'd gotten off my ass sooner and gotten an account. As it happened I was 70 to late to get a 3-digit one.
I say one billion on or about 9/2/01.
Don Negro
Re:"One Hundred Million Pages Served" (Score:1)
Obviously using Apache/mod_perl, FreeBSD, lots of Perl stuff, MySQL and other nice open source packages.
- ask
Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
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Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
One hundred hundreds = 100 x 100 = 10,000 = ten thousand. And the American system does makes sense:
1,000,000 = 1 million
1,000,000,000 = 1 billion
1,000,000,000,000 = 1 trillion
1,000,000,000,000,000 = 1 quadrillion
1,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 1 quintillion
etc.
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Proper stats (Score:1)
Matt.
perl -e 'print scalar reverse q(\)-:
Proper stats (Score:3)
Matt.
perl -e 'print scalar reverse q(\)-:
Re:Wow, thats close to home! (Score:1)
sri
Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
1,000,000,000,000 = 1 billion
Quite a difference in the bank balance too! That would indeeed make really sweat about the billionaire Bill Gates. That kind of power would indeed prove someone was evil! Think he doesn't own your ass?
Re:The count is wrong.. (Score:1)
so in theory the count is correct [of course you have to account for things like proxies, etc. so you may have more people reading
Re:No Substitute (Score:1)
Absolutely!
SlashDot is the first thing I do when I power up my computer at work, and the first thing I do when I greet my workstation at home!
SlashDot.org 'kicks 'ash..
Congrats Rob (Score:2)
Thanks for
a) introducing me to UserFriendly
b) letting me know when to *avoid* ftp mirrors
c) the occasional *amazing* technical discussion
Heres to the next 1E8 hits
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Come the revolution, we'll need a bigger wall.
Congrats... (Score:1)
Keep up the good work guys...
Re:Over 100 million served! (Score:1)
Way to go Rob, et. al.
Sum of uptime ? (Score:1)
what is the total sum of
slashdot uptime (age of site
in total online time)
How about a statistical summary story? (Score:1)
I'd like to see a lifetime hit count / traffic / client count summary, perhaps broken down by month or even by weeks, for the lifetime of the site. I know ya'll all have much better things to do, but I'd like to see what the growth pattern has been and such.
Congratulations (Score:1)
Keep up the good work.
How long until... (Score:1)
--JT
Congratulations slashdot! (Score:1)
Break out the champaigne!
No Substitute (Score:3)
The count is wrong.. (Score:1)
Hooray! (Score:1)
No, really, my congrats go out to all of the Slashdot crew for these pages... you have given me many joyful moments of sheer procrastination. Nothing else on the web has captured my attention more than Slashdot.
-Sol
A mac in the cs building? (Score:1)
-lx
Re:A mac in the cs building? (Score:1)
-lx
shopping spree (Score:2)
A shoppping spree at copyleft?
it's over baby.. (Score:1)
just kiddin, ;-)
tell me when you got a billion, then I'll be impressed
-earl
Re:Hooray! (Score:1)
Re:How much would that be? (Score:1)
I just wanted to point out that Rob and Co. aren't multi-millionaires (yet) from their hardwork at Slashdot. I wouldn't be surprised to see slashdot have a buyout attempt from IBM or Redhat for 15-50 million bucks though.
It's all about the eyeballs..
-Brian
Stats page (Score:1)
"One Hundred Million Pages Served" (Score:1)
Re:"One Hundred Million Pages Served" (Score:1)
Re:"One Hundred Million Pages Served" (Score:1)
There's this Eudora website that I (occasionally get time to) work on that serves a few pages now and again...
-B
Re:Proper stats (Score:3)
Hey! (Score:1)
Yet, oddly, I seem to have time to read others' opinions for 45 minutes at a time.
Congadjimayshuns, Rob, et al! Keep it up for a few hundred million more.
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Re:A mac in the cs building? (Score:1)
/. == home (Score:1)
...at least as long at it stays as good as it is today.
What about making a stat-page counting the different clients, OS, and top domains?
Total amount of data transferred? (Score:1)
It would have to be a huge number.
Congrats,
--SONET
What's the daily record? (Score:1)
Laura
Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
american more likely) has names for american billion and quadrillion
1,000,000 = 1 million
1,000,000,000 = 1 milliard (sp?)
1,000,000,000,000 = 1 billion
1,000,000,000,000,000 = 1 billiard
1,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 1 trillion
10^24 = 1 trilliard
.....
The american system seems simpler, but you have to learn more latin number prefixes. Luckily I don't have to count that high.
Anyway it looks like the world is following american lead on this one, some european newsmagazines have changed over.
Well Done, ... by the way .... (Score:1)
Just a thought...
Re:The count is wrong.. (Score:1)
I'm pretty sure that gtkslash and related proggies DO actually register hits. They (most likely, I haven't looked at the code) connect to slashdot.org on port 80 (just like a web browser) send an HTTP request command (just like a web browser) and download the data that the server splurts out (just like a web browser.) They do different things with the data once they get it, but I'm sure they get it the same way, and cause the same type of server log/counter increment that CmdrTaco is using to count hits.
Of course (as in the VMWare discussion page) I AM talking out of my ass, so...
"Software is like sex- the best is for free"
Re:Damn, man, way to go (Score:1)
hey Rob, wouldn't it be cool to have a page relating Slashdot'history?
And I didn't wanted to flood your E-mail with on more mail but "Happy birthday" and keep doing a great work.
thanks
Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
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Losing your faith is a lot like losing your virginity
Congrats (Score:1)
Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
Surely the British billion makes sense, as ten tens is one hundred. One hundred hundreds is one thousand. One thousand thousands is one million. One million millions should be one billion. Why have the USA broken the trend and gone to one thousand millions for one (US) billion? It doesn't make sense.
Re:1 billion! (Score:1)
Maybe I should have been clearer, I did not mean 100*100 = 1000. I meant that when one gets to 999 where does one go? "One thousand", not "one hundred hundreds"
9999 goes to one million, not one thousand thousands.
So surely 999,999,999 should next go to "one thousand millions", not a new number, called a billion.
And, to the post:
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Why is it so hard to comprehend that the Americans assign a new designator for each set of three zeroes behind a number...
1 - One
10 - Ten
100 - One Hundred
1,000 - One Thousand
he/she's wrong by definition, 1 - One, then 10 - Ten, where are the three zeros after the first "1", eh?
And to "more nukes...", yes, ;) but the Chinese know where they all are now: Story [bbc.co.uk]
man, it could have been me... (Score:1)
Congrats! :) (Score:1)
Vox
Stat Page (Score:1)
That kind of stuff used to be on the "About" page, but it's been taken down for some reason. I say we bring it back!
Wow, thats close to home! (Score:1)
Of all the places that people read
I also want to say thanks to everyone that has even loaded once, and espetialy (?) to the writters, and contributers!
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
nope, not even close for me!
Slashdot's One Hundred Millionth Page (Score:1)
Keep it up guys -- this is one of the best site on the internet. I love it, and it would seem that everone else does too.
congratulations (Score:1)
Re:Wow, thats close to home! (Score:1)
/. kicks ass