| Date/Time | Moderator | Story/Comment/User, Action, Reason |
|---|---|---|
| 2018-05-01 09:30 -0500 | (Users) | Story: How the C Programming Language Was Created And What Was Forgotten As a Result |
| Action: changed tags from "event video c" to "video c historical" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-30 15:34 -0500 | pushcx | Story: ‘Who the hell is this person?’ Trump’s Mar-a-Lago pal stymies VA project |
| Action: deleted story | ||
| Reason: The technical aspects of this system would be on topic, but the political manuevering is not. | ||
| 2018-04-28 11:26 -0500 | (Users) | Story: The NetHack DevTeam is happy to announce the release of NetHack 3.6.1 |
| Action: changed tags from "c games historical" to "c games" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-27 08:32 -0500 | (Users) | Story: Go's New Brand |
| Action: changed tags from "go" to "go design" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-26 17:29 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is finally released and is available for download now |
| Action: merged into zq6tb6 (In Beaver We Trust: A Lengthy, Pedantic Review of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) | ||
| Reason: Merging into earlier submission of same event. | ||
| 2018-04-26 14:46 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Fuzzy finding everything with fzf |
| Action: changed title from "Weekly Command: Fuzzy finding everything with fzf" to "Fuzzy finding everything with fzf" | ||
| Reason: Please don't include site/blog titles in story titles. | ||
| 2018-04-26 09:36 -0500 | pushcx | Story: What happened to distributed programming languages? |
| Action: changed title from "What happened to distributed programming languages? by Heather Miller" to "What happened to distributed programming languages?" | ||
| Reason: Please remove speaker names from talk titles. | ||
| 2018-04-25 08:18 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Program Reduction: A Win for Recursion Schemes |
| Action: changed url from "https://newartisans.com/2018/04/win-for-recursion-schemes/" to "http://newartisans.com/2018/04/win-for-recursion-schemes/" | ||
| Reason: Fixing link. | ||
| 2018-04-25 08:11 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Program Reduction: A Win for Recursion Schemes |
| Action: changed url from "http://newartisans.com/" to "https://newartisans.com/2018/04/win-for-recursion-schemes/" | ||
| Reason: Fixing ilnk. | ||
| 2018-04-25 07:07 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Transcript of Russ Cox Interview on GoTime |
| Action: changed tags from "go" to "go transcript" | ||
| 2018-04-24 15:49 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Hackers emptied Ethereum wallets by breaking the basic infrastructure of the internet |
| Action: merged into lbr7j4 (Hijack of Amazon’s internet domain service used to reroute web traffic for two hours unnoticed) | ||
| Reason: Merging into same story. | ||
| 2018-04-24 05:56 -0500 | pushcx | Comment by michaelochurch on Up or out: tech company leveling and mandatory promotions |
| Action: deleted comment | ||
| Reason: Please don't use bizarre pornographic obscenities to describe business practices. | ||
| 2018-04-23 17:35 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Facebook, Politics and Orwell's 24/7 Hate |
| Action: deleted story | ||
| Reason: This post is about American politics and media, not technology. | ||
| 2018-04-23 11:30 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Running my own git server |
| Action: changed description from "How I started my move away from hosted services to my own OpenBSD server, starting with git. Hopefully more stories to come as I move more things onto my server" to "", changed markeddown_description from "<p>How I started my move away from hosted services to my own OpenBSD server, starting with git. Hopefully more stories to come as I move more things onto my server</p>\n" to "" | ||
| Reason: Removing redundant description. | ||
| 2018-04-22 20:53 -0500 | (Users) | Story: Beginner Friendly Gentoo Based Sabayon Linux Has a New Release |
| Action: changed tags from "linux" to "linux release" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-21 11:38 -0500 | (Users) | Story: A peek inside Docker for Mac (Hyperkit, wait xhyve, no bhyve …) |
| Action: changed title from "A peek inside Docker for Mac (Hyperkit, wait xhyve, no bhyve …) – the BSD box" to "A peek inside Docker for Mac (Hyperkit, wait xhyve, no bhyve …)", changed tags from "virtualization" to "virtualization freebsd mac" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-20 17:40 -0500 | (Users) | Story: Why I'm declining funding from Ruby Together |
| Action: changed tags from "ruby" to "ruby culture" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-19 15:46 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Unblocking Telegram - Russia, shame on you! Censorship is lame. |
| Action: changed title from "Unblocking Telegram - Russia, shame on you! Censorship is lame. - 0xCC.re Blogs" to "Unblocking Telegram - Russia, shame on you! Censorship is lame." | ||
| Reason: Please remove blog names from titles. | ||
| 2018-04-19 15:20 -0500 | pushcx | Story: BAN.AI's Public Access Multics System |
| Action: changed description from "My effort to provide and maintain a large public access system capable of supporting a community, in the spirit of the LCM TD-2 / SDF Twenex TOPS-20, ELVIRA RSTS/E at Stacken, Jim Wilcoxson's PRIRUN PRIMOS, the Cyber1 CDC system, the old Deathrow VMScluster, etc. \r\n\r\nI'll be making a more serious web page with some additional technical details soon. For those here who are interested, the system is based on the Honeywell DPS-8/M virtual machine emulator which is running on OpenBSD. Performance is somewhat faster than a similarly configured hardware site, and should comfortably support *many* users, with *many* *thousands* of users in the future once multiprocessing support has stabilized. \r\n\r\nSpecial thanks to all the Multicians, including but not limited to Tom Van Vleck, Harry Reed, Olin Sibert, Daiyu Hurst, Gary Dixon, Michael Mondy, and especially Charles Anthony and Eric Swenson for many late nights [pouring](http://www.ultimate.com/phil/pdp10/wizard.gif) over code and documentation, diagnosing problems, and basically rediscovering (and properly documenting) the tricks, processes, and methods for tuning Multics performance and stability for a particular site - many bugs were fixed along the way. It took a lot of effort to get from a clean slate to something I'd be comfortable making publicly available, and I'd never have been able to do it on my own.\r\n\r\nMuch of necessary lore was simply never passed down from Honeywell installers to the users or managers of these systems because of just how much there is to know, and the historical separation of duties between sales, installation, field engineering, site administration, system operators, and end users. \r\n\r\nAl Kossow of the Computer History Museum and Tom Van Vleck of the Multicians Archive deserve major and extra thanks for their tireless work in cataloging and preserving so much history that would otherwise be lost. This sort of publicly accessible site simply wouldn't be a possibility if the necessary manuals were not preserved. It's likely even the emulation would never have been completed without the preservation efforts preceding it.\r\n\r\n**NOTE**: If you experience any issue after being connected to a line, such as the system not echoing characters, not being responsive to input, etc, just disconnect and reconnect to the system and you should get the next available HSLA line. I'm still working out a few issues with the virtualized front-end terminal servers and the emulated mainframe FNP. \r\n\r\nFeel free to register for an account - in addition to a user directory and being able to participate in mail and forums, you'll be able to set a plan file for the finger daemon now and serve your own gopherspace soon. Also," to "My effort to provide and maintain a large public access system capable of supporting a community, in the spirit of the LCM TD-2 / SDF Twenex TOPS-20, ELVIRA RSTS/E at Stacken, Jim Wilcoxson's PRIRUN PRIMOS, the Cyber1 CDC system, the old Deathrow VMScluster, etc. \r\n\r\nI'll be making a more serious web page with some additional technical details soon. For those here who are interested, the system is based on the Honeywell DPS-8/M virtual machine emulator which is running on OpenBSD. Performance is somewhat faster than a similarly configured hardware site, and should comfortably support *many* users, with *many* *thousands* of users in the future once multiprocessing support has stabilized. \r\n\r\nSpecial thanks to all the Multicians, including but not limited to Tom Van Vleck, Harry Reed, Olin Sibert, Daiyu Hurst, Gary Dixon, Michael Mondy, and especially Charles Anthony and Eric Swenson for many late nights [pouring](http://www.ultimate.com/phil/pdp10/wizard.gif) over code and documentation, diagnosing problems, and basically rediscovering (and properly documenting) the tricks, processes, and methods for tuning Multics performance and stability for a particular site - many bugs were fixed along the way. It took a lot of effort to get from a clean slate to something I'd be comfortable making publicly available, and I'd never have been able to do it on my own.\r\n\r\nMuch of necessary lore was simply never passed down from Honeywell installers to the users or managers of these systems because of just how much there is to know, and the historical separation of duties between sales, installation, field engineering, site administration, system operators, and end users. \r\n\r\nAl Kossow of the Computer History Museum and Tom Van Vleck of the Multicians Archive deserve major and extra thanks for their tireless work in cataloging and preserving so much history that would otherwise be lost. This sort of publicly accessible site simply wouldn't be a possibility if the necessary manuals were not preserved. It's likely even the emulation would never have been completed without the preservation efforts preceding it.\r\n\r\n**NOTE**: If you experience any issue after being connected to a line, such as the system not echoing characters, not being responsive to input, etc, just disconnect and reconnect to the system and you should get the next available HSLA line. I'm still working out a few issues with the virtualized front-end terminal servers and the emulated mainframe FNP. \r\n\r\nFeel free to register for an account - in addition to a user directory and being able to participate in mail and forums, you'll be able to set a plan file for the finger daemon now and serve your own gopherspace soon.", changed markeddown_description from "<p>My effort to provide and maintain a large public access system capable of supporting a community, in the spirit of the LCM TD-2 / SDF Twenex TOPS-20, ELVIRA RSTS/E at Stacken, Jim Wilcoxson’s PRIRUN PRIMOS, the Cyber1 CDC system, the old Deathrow VMScluster, etc.</p>\n<p>I’ll be making a more serious web page with some additional technical details soon. For those here who are interested, the system is based on the Honeywell DPS-8/M virtual machine emulator which is running on OpenBSD. Performance is somewhat faster than a similarly configured hardware site, and should comfortably support <em>many</em> users, with <em>many</em> <em>thousands</em> of users in the future once multiprocessing support has stabilized.</p>\n<p>Special thanks to all the Multicians, including but not limited to Tom Van Vleck, Harry Reed, Olin Sibert, Daiyu Hurst, Gary Dixon, Michael Mondy, and especially Charles Anthony and Eric Swenson for many late nights <a href=\"http://www.ultimate.com/phil/pdp10/wizard.gif\" rel=\"nofollow\">pouring</a> over code and documentation, diagnosing problems, and basically rediscovering (and properly documenting) the tricks, processes, and methods for tuning Multics performance and stability for a particular site - many bugs were fixed along the way. It took a lot of effort to get from a clean slate to something I’d be comfortable making publicly available, and I’d never have been able to do it on my own.</p>\n<p>Much of necessary lore was simply never passed down from Honeywell installers to the users or managers of these systems because of just how much there is to know, and the historical separation of duties between sales, installation, field engineering, site administration, system operators, and end users.</p>\n<p>Al Kossow of the Computer History Museum and Tom Van Vleck of the Multicians Archive deserve major and extra thanks for their tireless work in cataloging and preserving so much history that would otherwise be lost. This sort of publicly accessible site simply wouldn’t be a possibility if the necessary manuals were not preserved. It’s likely even the emulation would never have been completed without the preservation efforts preceding it.</p>\n<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: If you experience any issue after being connected to a line, such as the system not echoing characters, not being responsive to input, etc, just disconnect and reconnect to the system and you should get the next available HSLA line. I’m still working out a few issues with the virtualized front-end terminal servers and the emulated mainframe FNP.</p>\n<p>Feel free to register for an account - in addition to a user directory and being able to participate in mail and forums, you’ll be able to set a plan file for the finger daemon now and serve your own gopherspace soon. Also,</p>\n" to "<p>My effort to provide and maintain a large public access system capable of supporting a community, in the spirit of the LCM TD-2 / SDF Twenex TOPS-20, ELVIRA RSTS/E at Stacken, Jim Wilcoxson’s PRIRUN PRIMOS, the Cyber1 CDC system, the old Deathrow VMScluster, etc.</p>\n<p>I’ll be making a more serious web page with some additional technical details soon. For those here who are interested, the system is based on the Honeywell DPS-8/M virtual machine emulator which is running on OpenBSD. Performance is somewhat faster than a similarly configured hardware site, and should comfortably support <em>many</em> users, with <em>many</em> <em>thousands</em> of users in the future once multiprocessing support has stabilized.</p>\n<p>Special thanks to all the Multicians, including but not limited to Tom Van Vleck, Harry Reed, Olin Sibert, Daiyu Hurst, Gary Dixon, Michael Mondy, and especially Charles Anthony and Eric Swenson for many late nights <a href=\"http://www.ultimate.com/phil/pdp10/wizard.gif\" rel=\"nofollow\">pouring</a> over code and documentation, diagnosing problems, and basically rediscovering (and properly documenting) the tricks, processes, and methods for tuning Multics performance and stability for a particular site - many bugs were fixed along the way. It took a lot of effort to get from a clean slate to something I’d be comfortable making publicly available, and I’d never have been able to do it on my own.</p>\n<p>Much of necessary lore was simply never passed down from Honeywell installers to the users or managers of these systems because of just how much there is to know, and the historical separation of duties between sales, installation, field engineering, site administration, system operators, and end users.</p>\n<p>Al Kossow of the Computer History Museum and Tom Van Vleck of the Multicians Archive deserve major and extra thanks for their tireless work in cataloging and preserving so much history that would otherwise be lost. This sort of publicly accessible site simply wouldn’t be a possibility if the necessary manuals were not preserved. It’s likely even the emulation would never have been completed without the preservation efforts preceding it.</p>\n<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: If you experience any issue after being connected to a line, such as the system not echoing characters, not being responsive to input, etc, just disconnect and reconnect to the system and you should get the next available HSLA line. I’m still working out a few issues with the virtualized front-end terminal servers and the emulated mainframe FNP.</p>\n<p>Feel free to register for an account - in addition to a user directory and being able to participate in mail and forums, you’ll be able to set a plan file for the finger daemon now and serve your own gopherspace soon.</p>\n" | ||
| Reason: Typo fix. | ||
| 2018-04-19 12:55 -0500 | pushcx | Story: 'Big bitcoin heist' suspect escapes prison and flees Iceland 'on PM's plane' |
| Action: changed tags from "cryptocurrencies" to "cryptocurrencies law person" | ||
| Reason: Adding appropriate tags. | ||
| 2018-04-18 18:23 -0500 | pushcx | Story: SCUMM internals and syntax for the sake of nostalgia |
| Action: changed tags from "programming games" to "games compilers" | ||
| Reason: Adding a more-specific tag. | ||
| 2018-04-18 15:34 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Seeker, the easiest way to create your own paid job board |
| Action: deleted story | ||
| Reason: A thing your friend made is not on-topic, but if your friend would like to submit it to barnacl.es with the `show` tag (or, better, a blog post about its creation) it'd be on-topic there. | ||
| 2018-04-18 15:24 -0500 | (Users) | Story: Hello wasm-pack! |
| Action: changed title from "Hello wasm-pack! – Mozilla Hacks" to "Hello wasm-pack!" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-18 07:06 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Introduction to HardenedBSD World |
| Action: changed description from "HardenedBSD is a security enhanced fork of FreeBSD which happened in 2014. HardenedBSD is implementing many exploit mitigation and security technologies on top of FreeBSD which all started with implementation of Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR). The fork has been created for ease of development." to "", changed markeddown_description from "<p>HardenedBSD is a security enhanced fork of FreeBSD which happened in 2014. HardenedBSD is implementing many exploit mitigation and security technologies on top of FreeBSD which all started with implementation of Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR). The fork has been created for ease of development.</p>\n" to "" | ||
| Reason: Removing redundant description. | ||
| 2018-04-18 07:04 -0500 | pushcx | Story: FreeBSD Desktop – Part 1 – Simplified Boot |
| Action: changed description from "According to the project website – https://freebsd.org/ – “FreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, **desktops**, and embedded platforms” so why not tune the boot process to be more appealing on laptops/desktops?" to "", changed markeddown_description from "<p>According to the project website – <a href=\"https://freebsd.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://freebsd.org/</a> – “FreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, <strong>desktops</strong>, and embedded platforms” so why not tune the boot process to be more appealing on laptops/desktops?</p>\n" to "" | ||
| Reason: Removing redundant description. | ||
| 2018-04-18 07:03 -0500 | pushcx | Story: FreeBSD Desktop – Part 2 – Install |
| Action: changed description from "How about actually installing FreeBSD? On a real hardware? You may first want to mess with the FreeBSD installer in a virtualized hardware (Bhyve/KVM/XEN/Virtualbox/…) so You will gain some confidence. In these posts series we will create a complete step by step FreeBSD desktop installation on USB 2.0 pendrive. 8 GB size or more is required. This way You will not have to ‘touch’ you installed system and as You gain confidence in FreeBSD You may want to switch to it if it suits your needs better then the currently installed system on your hardware. This way You can also try it on various computers without the need of (re)install or You may use it as You ‘go/mobile’ system on a stick." to "", changed markeddown_description from "<p>How about actually installing FreeBSD? On a real hardware? You may first want to mess with the FreeBSD installer in a virtualized hardware (Bhyve/KVM/XEN/Virtualbox/…) so You will gain some confidence. In these posts series we will create a complete step by step FreeBSD desktop installation on USB 2.0 pendrive. 8 GB size or more is required. This way You will not have to ‘touch’ you installed system and as You gain confidence in FreeBSD You may want to switch to it if it suits your needs better then the currently installed system on your hardware. This way You can also try it on various computers without the need of (re)install or You may use it as You ‘go/mobile’ system on a stick.</p>\n" to "", merged into dtfyln (FreeBSD Desktop – Part 1 – Simplified Boot) | ||
| Reason: We don't need this discussion spread across two stories. In the future, just use the story description to add the second link, and don't use the story description for links unless you're adding some important information or context. | ||
| 2018-04-18 07:02 -0500 | pushcx | Story: So, why Plan 9? |
| Action: changed title from "[9fans] So, why Plan 9?" to "So, why Plan 9?" | ||
| Reason: Please remove site names from titles. | ||
| 2018-04-17 19:59 -0500 | (Users) | Story: What programming languages have been designed to reduce naming things? |
| Action: changed tags from "plt" to "plt ask" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-17 07:05 -0500 | pushcx | User redbus |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Banning attempt by yesterday's voting ring to re-establish. | ||
| 2018-04-17 06:36 -0500 | pushcx | Story: How is data stored during C programming? |
| Action: deleted story | ||
| Reason: Banning attempt by yesterday's voting ring to re-establish. | ||
| 2018-04-17 06:36 -0500 | pushcx | User bluerain |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Banning attempt by yesterday's voting ring to re-establish. | ||
| 2018-04-17 06:36 -0500 | pushcx | User littlechicken |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Banning attempt by yesterday's voting ring to re-establish. | ||
| 2018-04-17 06:36 -0500 | pushcx | User palsya |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Banning attempt by yesterday's voting ring to re-establish. | ||
| 2018-04-16 23:16 -0500 | (Users) | Story: Teen charged in Nova Scotia government breach |
| Action: changed tags from "security" to "security law" | ||
| Reason: Automatically changed from user suggestions | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:17 -0500 | pushcx | User palashmohane |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:13 -0500 | pushcx | User rishabsinha |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:13 -0500 | pushcx | User goldyrajat |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:13 -0500 | pushcx | User lalusabri |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:13 -0500 | pushcx | User chingari |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User bittulaw |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User jdya2 |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User jdya1 |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User jdya |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | Story: How to upload multiple image in asp.net mvc using ajax? |
| Action: deleted story | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User tbssoftwares |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Examples of GoF Design Patterns in Java's core libraries? |
| Action: deleted story | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User pradm |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:12 -0500 | pushcx | User ceopsm |
| Action: Banned | ||
| Reason: Removing voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:11 -0500 | pushcx | User pradm |
| Action: Disabled invitations | ||
| Reason: Pruning voting ring. | ||
| 2018-04-16 10:01 -0500 | pushcx | Story: Like du but more intuitive |
| Action: changed description from "An alternative more user-friendly version of du." to "", changed markeddown_description from "<p>An alternative more user-friendly version of du.</p>\n" to "", changed tags from "linux mac programming" to "release show unix" | ||
| Reason: Rewriting tags, removing redundant descriptoin. | ||