Comment: Thanks for all the Fish Wrapper (Score 5, Interesting) 1521
Its hard to explain how important Slashdot was to all of us 10 years ago. Indeed, without it it would be hard to imagine HN, Reddit, Digg, Fark or any of a thousand lesser sites. The editorial perspective of Rob and the other editors of
Throughout, while some have left for those greener shores, slashdot abided even while buffeted by the markets and the de/evolving internet news world, and it has remained a default tab in my and many others' browsers.
I didn't mean this post to be about Slashdot though, but about my friend Rob. I'll only say that while the site will be the lessor for you leaving, I firmly believe that computer science will gain my. While this note reads like an epitaph or the last pages of a book, it is really no more than a thank you note from me and many I know to your for your decade+ of work on the site. So...
Thanks.
New Linux Petabyte-Scale Distributed File System 132
from the check-it-out dept.
Comment: Re:Paging Chris DiBona (Score 2, Interesting) 183
Comment: The story from Google... (Score 4, Informative) 140
1e100.net is a Google-owned domain name used to identify the servers in our network. Following standard industry practice, we make sure each IP address has a corresponding hostname. Starting in October 2009, we started using a single domain name to identify our servers across all Google products, rather than use different product domains such as youtube.com, blogger.com, and google.com. We did this for two reasons: first, to keep things simpler, and second, to proactively improve security by protecting against potential threats such as cross-site scripting attacks. Most typical Internet users will never see 1e100.net, but we picked we picked a Googley name for it just in case (1e100 is scientific notation for 1 googol).
So there you go!
Comment: Lots of comments on LWN.net's coverage (Score 5, Informative) 354
Solar Machine Spins Sunlight-Shaped Furniture 71
from the just-because-you-can-do-something dept.
+ - Google Summer of Code announces mentor projects!
Comment: Re:Android (Score 2, Informative) 92
Let me remind you that the structure of the droid licensing is very clear: linux kernel, then apache/bsd all the way up from there (With a dollop of lgpl). You don't need googles permission to ship an android based device. There are some apps (maps comes to mind) that you do need googles permission to ship, but those are closed anyhow.
Chris
Comment: Re:Nope. Never. (Score 1) 395
Chris
+ - Microsoft Submits Licenses for OSI Approval->
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Perplex City Alternate Reality Game Solved 26
from the they-found-the-box dept.