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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by koreanbabykilla on Thursday February 20 2014, @02:52AM

    by koreanbabykilla (968) on Thursday February 20 2014, @02:52AM (#3095)

    I agree, I was just saying as a kinda "never forget" kinda thing. hate to see the same mistakes made in another decade. Malda should never have sold it. Hes a cockbag for doing so and Everyone knew that would mark the end of ./ (and it did). I spend my time 75/25 now with the majority here. I would imagine as soon as there are more comments to read here it will end up being 99/1 until dice pulls the plug. A reminder of where you come from can be a good thing, and the "random" option in a poll isn't the worst place to put one.

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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by koreanbabykilla on Friday February 21 2014, @01:31AM

    by koreanbabykilla (968) on Friday February 21 2014, @01:31AM (#3955)

    how the fuck is this modded troll? Troll != disagree. We need more commenters here so I post my opinion just to get bitch slapped? This is how i feel, its not a troll in any sense of the word. What the fuck is the point of the question if you just bitch slap the answers you dont agree with?

    • (Score: 5, Informative) by pogostix on Friday February 21 2014, @02:04AM

      by pogostix (1696) on Friday February 21 2014, @02:04AM (#3976)

      It's a troll cuz you called cmdrtaco a cockbag.

      C'mon man, don't get so offended that you got busted.

      • (Score: 2) by koreanbabykilla on Friday February 21 2014, @02:40AM

        by koreanbabykilla (968) on Friday February 21 2014, @02:40AM (#4008)

        You are right, I shouldnt have used that language. correction follows. "Rob Malda destroyed slashdot the day he stopped caring about the community and sold it". I really wasnt trying to troll, and I give props to taco and coyboyneil for writing most of the code we are using as we speak.

        • (Score: 2, Interesting) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday February 22 2014, @06:15PM

          by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Saturday February 22 2014, @06:15PM (#4896) Homepage

          One fact that people seem to forget is that Slashdot rolled out and announced with little fanfare a beta.slashdot.org around 2009 or 2010-ish, but aside from the URL it was identical to slashdot.org. I generally had excellent karma on and off around then, but lost permanently the ability to moderate when I modded CmdrTaco troll in a beta.slashdot.org discussion where he posted something to the effect of "Testing, testing..."

          I didn't think much of it then, but looking back I wonder if the plan to cash out was conceived farther back than we the Slashdot readership were led to believe?

          Oh, and since I am not permanently banned from posting here (for now, at least) it's pretty surreal not having to use Tor to post anonymously and insert my signature manually every post.

          Glad to join you all, fellas!

    • (Score: 1) by yellowantphil on Friday February 21 2014, @02:11AM

      by yellowantphil (2125) on Friday February 21 2014, @02:11AM (#3986) Homepage

      It's especially odd, considering that you were agreeing with my comment. Maybe the site is being a little loose with who gets mod points, and it's the moderator who was the troll in this case.

      • (Score: 1) by koreanbabykilla on Friday February 21 2014, @02:46AM

        by koreanbabykilla (968) on Friday February 21 2014, @02:46AM (#4016)

        Im sure they will iron out the kinks. I wouldnt even have bitched but I want to help improve this place. I think my name causes slow-witted people to automatically mod me troll.

        • (Score: 1) by koreanbabykilla on Friday February 21 2014, @03:17AM

          by koreanbabykilla (968) on Friday February 21 2014, @03:17AM (#4035)

          Times like this I wish I could edit, but still glad I cant cause that what makes slashcode different. No edit, no delete. I'm a lurker. I don't comment much, but love the discussion. I learned most of what I know about tech stuff from chips & dips/ slashdot over the last decade and a half. I 3 soylent news, and I cant wait till there are enough commenters that I can sit back in the shadows and just comment when I know WTF Im taking about (not that often lol). I just know if there are 7 comments, I dont bother. I made this username more than 10 years ago when the koreans were fucking up the US Diablo 2 servers. Probably should have changed it when I moved here, but now I figure It just shows the flaws in the mods.

          I really and truly hope in 10-15 years this is still the place I come first when I wake up to read intelligent discussion and to learn things.

          I keep getting 10 mod points then lose them when someone doesn't like what I have to say. Then my karma hits 0 and they disappear. Its disheartening. I'm really trying to contribute and I get a big "FUCK YOU" in return.

          I didnt say I demand! you make it "fuck beta".

          I made a suggestion.

          I guess If my karma stays low its cause people hate what I have to say and I should just lurk.

          either way Im not going anywhere and I 3 all the soylentnews staff for all the hard work they have put into this.

  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by mcgrew on Friday February 21 2014, @09:13PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Friday February 21 2014, @09:13PM (#4549) Homepage Journal

    Malda should never have sold it.

    I don't know, I imagine I would have. He was probably getting sick of slashdot anyway. Hell, I let my old Quake site lapse out of my own boredom with it and nobody even offered me any money. Had I been offered enough to retire on, well, of course I would have taken it.

    I don't blame Malda a bit. I blame the greedy cockbiting corporate greedsters who bought it.

    Look what happened to K5 when Rusty got tired of it. It was a thriving community. The site's still up, but there's no community any more (maybe a dozen people left), the trolls ran everyone off. And I don't doubt Rusty could have sold it, and he's probably kicking himself for not doing so.

    Nothing lasts forever. I'm kind of glad Dice started that Beta bullshit because it caused soylent to come into existance, and IMO soylent is a better site so far. Five years from now, who knows?

    --
    mcgrewbooks.com mcgrew.info nooze.org
    • (Score: 1) by fx_68 on Monday February 24 2014, @05:42AM

      by fx_68 (2719) on Monday February 24 2014, @05:42AM (#5584) Homepage

      I'm glad soylentnews.org is up and running strong. I was very disappointed in /. As well as the beta.

      It screamed Google news in beta. I looked to you guys and gals for insiteful information as well as comments on your view of the subjects posted.

      OK. Back to hoho's and dew

      --
      Some where on the black vein highways of America......
  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by hankwang on Sunday February 23 2014, @01:20AM

    by hankwang (100) on Sunday February 23 2014, @01:20AM (#5031) Homepage

    Malda should never have sold it. Hes a cockbag for doing so and Everyone knew that would mark the end of ./ (and it did).

    It's easy to say that today, but what would have been the alternative? Today, servers are cheap. But on 1999's hardware, it was probably not that easy to run a site with slashdot's traffic. According to Wikipedia, Slashdot was netting about $20k per year: not enough to hire even one more full-time staff member. Selling the business to a company that can do the necessary investments is the only way to grow. I think Malda mentioned in an interview (two years ago?) that probably Slashdot wouldn't have survived on its own, without those investments.

    It makes one wonder whether it's possible to sell a company and still have a way to guarantee that the spirit is kept, other than having the founder keep 51% of the shares.