Yet Unuzeer Internet Treckeeng Ixplueet 92
Um de hur de hur de hur. Ununymuoos in Indy vreetes: "Su yuoo'fe-a shoot ooffff yuoor cuukeees,
blucked thuse-a bunner-ed seetes, und instelled Joonkbooster. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! Feeleeng secoore-a in yuoor ununymeety? Vell,
Merteen Puul et Leenooxcere-a Oostreleea knoos a vey zeey cun steell treck yuoo vhee yuoo soorff: By useeng zee HTTP ceche-a-cuntrul heeder.
Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! It's fer mure-a defeeuoos thun cuukeees, und mure-a deefffficoolt tu bluck, tuu. Hees erteecle-a Zee Meunteeme-a
Ixplueet veell geefe-a yuoo a descreepshun und a demunstreshun." Es a bunoos, Merteen's vreeting is foonny und cleer. Hurty flurty schnipp
schnipp! Velcume-a tu Stunderd Perunueea Teeme-a.
eesnt 3 jukes unuf (Score:2)
umm (Score:1)
Meesa tinkin' (Score:1)
What the hell is this guys? As if hemos's earlier pidgin post wasn't enfuriating enough, now Timothy has gotta get in on the act too??
what the hell?
Oh my God... (Score:1)
Ummm... guys? (Score:2)
DON'T be a "First Post" troll!
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Re:eesnt 3 jukes unuf (Score:1)
Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:5)
Maybe some of you have heard about the legal battle brewing between Andover.net (slashdot's corporate parent) and Advogato [advogato.org]. Well, today the shit hit the fan - Andover filed an injunction to shut the site down. The full story is on PRNewswire [63.196.208.222]. I'm pissed and I'm going to fight this, but I don't have the resources for a protracted legal battle.
Thanks to everybody who's sent me letters of support.
Guess it's not real German (Score:1)
Around de hur de hur de hur. Ununymuoos in Indy of vreetes: " Su yuoo'fe a shoot ooffff yuoor cuukeees, blucked thuse a bunner OD seetes, and instelled Joonkbooster. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! Feeleeng secoore a in yuoor ununymeety? Vell, Merteen Puul et Leenooxcere a Oostreleea knoos a vey zeey cun steell treck yuoo vhee yuoo soorff: By useeng zee HTTP ceche a cuntrul more heeder. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! It's of fer mure a defeeuoos thun cuukeees, and mure a deefffficoolt do bluck, tuu. Hees erteecle a Zee Meunteeme a Ixplueet veell geefe a yuoo a descreepshun and a demunstreshun. " It a bunoos, Merteen's vreeting is foonny and more cleer. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! Velcume a do grant-ground Perunueea Teeme a
Last year = good, this = dubioous (Score:3)
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Re:eesnt 3 jukes unuf (Score:1)
His point is this: Eee huupe thaat uum dooses non-seenseekal. Eee huupe thaat yuuuu dooonn't booothar triiiing tu mike seensa ot oll!
Don't forget that either. It's true for every
Thanks Timothy, I feel inspired.
Translation (Score:2)
Yet Another Internet Tracking Explot.
So you've shut off your cookies, blocked those banner ads (...?), and installed JunkBuster. Feeling secure in your anonymity? Well, Martin Paul at Linuxcare... etc.
Oh, and not just that either (Score:2)
I urge you all to spread the word about this heinous tripe, and to boycott this site and all andover holdings until they stop trying to sue the competition out of existence.
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Finally! (Score:1)
Re:Oh, and not just that either (Score:1)
Look-and-feel cases are old news, but they're coming back in a big way, and patent infringement is serious business, in this case US Patent number 5,876,324, which Andover might use to put kuro5hin in a world of pain!
I say we Slashdot Slashdot about what we think of Andover.net's behavior!
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Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
The timestamps on the articles posted to advogato is Mars 31.
I really, really, really hope this is a bad joke!?!?
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Violation (Score:3)
Posts such as this, masking news in some twisted, somewhat racially slurred (it can be read into it), is violating a primary rule of communication: Communicate, damnit, or shutup. (Specifically it violates Paul Grice's {philosopher} Rule of Manner:)
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Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:2)
Definitely worth a read and a laugh
And the winner is... (Score:1)
It's ok if you guys can post this, but if any of us did something like this in the comments...well, we'd be living in -1 score-land.....;-)
Or perhaps this is all the result of a massive Swedish Chef binge?
-bugbbq
anyone see google? (Score:1)
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:2)
RedHat and VA are in a bidding war for "Harry Potter"
Verisign acquires Proctor and Gamble
Al Gore announces new initiative to "Open Source the Internet"
Personally, I'm taking this with more than a few grains of salt. If this is a joke, its a pretty stupid one.
Thoughts from OOG (Score:5)
You see, we at slashdot try to respect this forum as a posting area where the intelligent, wise, and technologically saavy can exchange valuable information and even discuss ponderous philosophical issues. Indeed, in my own posts, I work exceptionally hard to present my arguments in clear, crisp, and coherent manner such that others my understand and benefit from what I have to share intellectually. I expect and recieve the same treatment from the other fine members of the slashdot community.
While, I again would like to reinforce that the aforementioned post does have its moments in jest, the crude and garbled presentation only takes away from slashdot and its respectability. I expected more high brow, intellectual humor from people like you and this site. And to be honest, any relevance contained in the actual article is lamentably lost because of the coarse summary of it that you display. I implore you, sir, to consider the levity of such a practical joke and to present your humorous intentions in other ways so that we readers may enjoy and comprehend your humor instead of simply staring a the screen with a baffled haze on our faces.
I realize that many of my slashdot peers, including the moderators who evaluate and critique the posts of slashdot, may consider this plea a troll or offtopic or such, but I must butress my current argument by saying that timothy's presentation of the article fully justifies my heated response. Humor is humor, and a joke is a joke, but I really cringe at the thought of deciphering such babbling, nonsensical language. I, for one, never have and never will speak in such confusing tongues, and I feel it benefits the quality of my posts and allows others to glean from it. And I respect my aquaintances at slashdot for doing so as well.
In conclusion, I would like to ask that you, timothy, would reconsider the obvious impulses to perform such a chilidish joke before the deed is done. Indeed, I have managed to see some humor in your joke, but the cost is at the quality and respectability of this fine web site. I trust your good judgement and am fully assured that you will make the correct decision should the thought present itself in the future. And if you do not, I am afraid that I, OOG THE CAVEMAN, may find myself compelled to approach you and rupture your cranium.
Cheers and Happy April Fool's Day,
OOG THE OPEN SOURCE CAVEMAN
OOG SAY YOU APRIL FOOL!!!
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
*shrug*
Heerz a trunslashoon tu Ingleesh. (Score:1)
The Dialectizer stikes again... (Score:1)
Re:Translation (Score:1)
I'll see if I can translate this quickly:
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"So you've shut off your cookies, blocked those banner ads, and installed JunkBuster. Feeling secure in your anonymity? Well, Martin Paul at Linuxcare Australia knows a way they can still track you while you surf: By using the HTTP ceche-a-cuntrul[can't really read this correctly]. Hurty hurty schnipp schnipp! It's far more diffused(?) than cookies, and more hard to block too. His article, the Meantime Exploit, will give you a description and a demonstartion." It's a bonus. Merteen's writing is funny and clear. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! Welcome to Standard Perunia(?) Team.
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So I couldn't understand it 100 percent. So sue me!
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Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:3)
Anyhow, nice one guys. I considered removing Slashdot and Freshmeat links from my home page before I realized which day it was!
Tranlation:Yet another tracking exploit (Score:2)
Ok Happy April fools day... I was bored so I thought I would translate this for people who don't speak this special language! =)
Anonymous in Indy writes: "So you've shut off your cookies, blocked those bannered sites, and installed Junkbuster. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! Feeling secure in your anonymity? Well, Martin Paul [linuxcare.com.au] at Linuxcare Australia [linuxcare.com.au] knows a way we can still track you while you surf: By using the HTTP cache control heeder. It's far more devious than cookies, and more difficult to block, too. Here's the article The Meantime Exploit [linuxcare.com.au] will give you a description and a demonstration." It's a bonus, Martin's writing is funny and clear. Welcome to Standard Perunueea?? Time.
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:2)
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DeCSS source code! [metastudios.com]
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
It is a bad joke. Sorry to spoil it so early.
thank you, assholes (Score:1)
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DeCSS source code! [metastudios.com]
Re:Translation (Score:1)
Re:eesnt 3 jukes unuf (Score:1)
James Joyce Meets John Katz (Score:1)
This is so stupid (Score:1)
Unuzeer Internet Treckeeng Ixplueet is not funny. Not only is it inherently not funny -- any humor in the Swedish Chef exists ONLY when it is spoken, not written -- but it is extra non-funny because Hemos did the exact same thing a few hours ago. But his "accent" was unrecognizable and even less funny than this one. Also, the idea for the Swedish Chef seemed to come from the comments in the Spring Cleaning article, so not only is it not funny, but unoriginal too.
Please, no more lame accents. No April Fool's Joke is going to be funny if it says "Here is an april fool's joke for you!" which these stories scream. Maybe link to some good AFD pranks or something, or come up with a good one of your own, but no more Swedish Chef!
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april foolz (Score:1)
I think this just about sums it up: (Score:1)
A good time for an April Fool
is when it is unexpected.
Like early October.
Re:Interesting (Score:1)
Re:This is so stupid (Score:1)
Re:Translation (Score:1)
Perunia(?) is probably paranoia
but what would I know?
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:2)
Yet another tracking exploit (Score:4)
The original BUGTRAQ [securityfocus.com] post is here. Taken from the post, the summary reads:
Essentially, instead of giving you a cookie (which many people refuse/block) they give you a unique "cache freshness" timestamp, which your broswer nominally sends back with the conditional-GET request [see the HTTP RFC [ietf.org] esp. sections 9.3 and 13.3.3 for description].
Note that the site would have to use the same thing linked from every page to track you, e.g. a 1x1 transparent gif. Also note that this becomes pretty useless for them if you block the REFERER header, which you should be doing any.
If this kind of thing bothers you, you should be using the Internet Junkbuster [junkbuster.bom] anyway.
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MODERATE THIS UP!! Re:Thoughts from OOG (Score:1)
AAArg
Re:Violation (Score:1)
In other sad news... (Score:1)
Heise [heise.de] have also dropped the ball on their April's Fools joke [heise.de] this year when they recycled a story [segfault.org] that ran on Segfault [segfault.org] about a month ago (ROT-26 encryption)...
Seems like it's a sad year for April's Fools... *sigh*
Then again, the day's still young over here, so there's still hope... >:)
(Oh, and of course said "article" is in German, so remember to use the fish... ;)
np: Jeswa - Poema Singled (Lily Of The Valley comp.)
As always under permanent deconstruction.
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
Is the Swedish Chef submitting stories today? (Score:1)
Re:Violation (Score:2)
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Come for the code (Score:1)
First Post!!! (Score:1)
Re:Oh, and not just that either (Score:1)
Mind you strikes me as a great way to make some easy money, coupled with a few fake posts on Usenet slagging myself off (worth at least £15,000 from my ISP) I'd be sorted in days.
Hah, who needs All-Advantage now!
MSNBC with a 'punch the monkey add'... (Score:1)
Re:Is the Swedish Chef submitting stories today? (Score:1)
Re:Violation (Score:2)
I couldn't agree more. Being Swedish myself, I find the whole Swedish Chef concept insulting, prejudice, and demeaning. I am preparing a multi billion dollar class action law suit, against not only Slashdot but the Jim Henson company as well, on behalf of my nine million irreparably harmed Swedish brothers and sisters.
Or I might just go after Timothy with a wooden spatula...
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We cannot reason ourselves out of our basic irrationality. All we can do is learn the art of being irrational in a reasonable way.
OUch my brain hurts! (Score:1)
Re:thank you, assholes (Score:1)
Re:thank you chief ass-sucka! (Score:1)
Fucking Christ will you people lighten up? (Score:1)
New slashdot rules... (Score:2)
1) All posts concerning Natalie Portman, or the word "goat" will be automatically moderated up to a score of at least 3:Interesting.
2) Anyone mentioning or participating in a troll, or troll based thread will be givin a score of 2:Insightful.
C) Comments containing logical thought, or insight that had not previously been discussed will be summarily dismissed as Flamebait!...now, on to my real post:
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YOO AL AHVE WEERd HAR3! N4t4LeE P0TRMAN RULLLLEEEZZZZZ!!!!! B00\/\/ 2 D3 GOOT1!!1!!1@1@
-FluX
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Corrected translation (Score:1)
"So you've shut off your cookies, blocked those banner ads, and installed JunkBuster. Feeling secure in your anonymity? Well, Martin Paul at Linuxcare Australia knows a way they can still track you while you surf: By using the HTTP cache-control. It's far more devious than cookies, and more difficult to block too. His article, the Meantime Exploit, will give you a description and a demonstration." It's a bonus. Martin's writing is funny and clear. Welcome to Standard Paranoia Time.
The world seeks injunction against Slashdot (Score:2)
Re:Guess it's not real German (Score:1)
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Re:This is so stupid (Score:2)
Gee, and it seems like only a year ago (Score:2)
Freshmeat:"Windows2K is better then Linux"! (Score:1)
Don't forget to set your clocks back 1 hour tonigh (Score:2)
This is especially important if you've just moved to Arizona or Indiana
Ut Oh Looks like they wound the Dialectizer again (Score:1)
This should help you a bit... (Score:1)
| tr fuovVO vouwWA | sed 's/ee/i/g;s/uu/u/g;s/vv/f/g;s/zi/the/ig;s/tre/t ra/g;s/\([^ ]\)sh/\1ti/g;s/ o/ a/g;s/-a//g'
Unonymous in Indy writes: "So you've shut uff your cookies, blocked those bonner-ed sites, and instelled Junkbuster. Horty vlorty schnipp schnipp! Filing secure in your anonymity? Well, Mertin Pool et Linuxcere Australia knus a wey they con still track you whi you surf: By asing the HTTP ceche-control hider. Horty vlorty schnipp schnipp! It's ver more devious thon cookies, and more difficult to block, too. His erticle the Meontime Ixploit will give you a description and a demonstration." Es a bonus, Mertin's writing is vunny and clir. Horty vlorty schnipp schnipp! Welcome to Stonderd Peronoia Time.
THIS BAD (Score:1)
THAT WHY MILL NOT USE CACHE. MILL HAVE BIG COLLEGE PIPE. NOT NEED CACHE. MILL FEEL BAD PEOPLE HAVE SMALL PIPE NEED CACHE. MILL WANT BREAK HEAD PERSON FIND EXPLOIT. BUT MILL NOT KNOW WHAT DO ABOUT EXPLOIT.
CACHE GOOD. NOT CLOG PIPE IF NOT NEED CLOG. EXPLOIT CACHE BAD. USE FOR HUNTING PERSON. BUT SMALL PIPE NEED CACHE; TOO SLOW IF NOT HAVE. MILL SAY IF HAVE BIG PIPE, NO USE CACHE; NO NEED CACHE. BUT IF HAVE SMALL PIPE, LOOK WAY HIDE. MAYBE THERE WAY TOUCH CACHE WHEN FILE GO THERE, SO ALL FILE LOOK SAME TIME MODIFY. THEN CACHE HUNT NOT WORK.
Hey, if OOG_THE_CAVEMAN can swap personalities for a April Fool's, so can I...
Its APRIL 1st, DUH (Score:1)
-=chiphead
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Argle... (Score:1)
I'm not awake enough to sort through fake Swedish and Pig Latin. If it's a joke, I'll just ignore it.
April Fools (Score:1)
Corrected corrected translation. (Score:1)
Pedantic beyond the call of duty? You betcha.
Just one point: "Es" I think is "As", not "It's", so the translation should read:
"So you've shut off your cookies, blocked those banner ads, and installed JunkBuster. Feeling secure in your anonymity? Well, Martin Paul at Linuxcare Australia knows a way they can still track you while you surf: By using the HTTP cache-control. It's far more devious than cookies, and more difficult to block too. His article, the Meantime Exploit, will give you a description and a demonstration." As a bonus. Martin's writing is funny and clear. Welcome to Standard Paranoia Time.
Which surely makes more sense anyhow.
Slashdot hired the Swedish Chef? (Score:1)
Who needs English! I'd try and parody here, but I'd really do bad, bad, bad... but if we could apply it to comments... might make the First Post/Natalie Portman/etc comments better. :^)
I am prepared for OFFTOPIC points... fire away!
Corrected corrected corrected translation. (Score:1)
Aargh! Punctuation screw-up! OK, try again:
"So you've shut off your cookies, blocked those banner ads, and installed JunkBuster. Feeling secure in your anonymity? Well, Martin Paul at Linuxcare Australia knows a way they can still track you while you surf: By using the HTTP cache-control. It's far more devious than cookies, and more difficult to block too. His article, the Meantime Exploit, will give you a description and a demonstration. As a bonus, Martin's writing is funny and clear. Welcome to Standard Paranoia Time." Is that a corrected corrected-corrected translation, or a corrected-corrected corrected translation?Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:2)
traceroute to 63.196.208.222 (63.196.208.222), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
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13 adsl-63-196-208-222.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net (63.196.208.222) 77.370 ms 79.593 ms 78.165 ms
Nice job faking the prnewswire site... nearly had me fooled.
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
funny as...
US5876324: Penile stimulator device using turbulent water flow and method of use
why dont ppl ever follow links?
Re:Tranlation:Yet another tracking exploit (Score:1)
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
Anomalous: inconsistent with or deviating from what is usual, normal, or expected
I'm Sorry.... (Score:3)
-- Give him Head? Be a Beacon?
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
Re:Oh, and not just that either (Score:2)
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Re:This is so stupid (Score:1)
Re:Andover.net seeks injunction against Advogato (Score:1)
ok this is funny. (Score:1)
"Electric Relaxation" - ATCQ
- Bwana
Workaround for yet another tracking exploit (Score:1)
And note well that Netscape still caches JavaScript source files (.js) and CSS source files (.css), at least the Windows version does. Oops!
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Re:I'm Sorry.... (Score:1)
Bork Bork Bork !
Stop it damnit! (Score:2)
Re:Thoughts from OOG (Score:2)
ROTFLMFAO!!!!! This post is by far the best and funniest item I have seen all April Fools day.
Oh, and I love the OOG postings. They are a perfect example that the message is what is important, not the format of education level of the writer.
(For those who don't follow OOG, this guy has been posting some of the most insightful, intelligent comments on /. lately IN ALL CAPS, 'CUZ OOG TALKS LIKE THIS. And so, on April Fools, when /. is now anslatedtray unnyfay, this.)
A wonderful commentatry on the spelling and grammer flames - the message and point are whats important. :~) Damn funny, this.
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Evan
From the author (Score:1)
I think servers could track pretty well using a combination of cache control and IP even in the absence of Referer headers, though this would only give most-likely and not certain results. Consider for example a proxy or Apache module that rewrites the modification times on all requests from a server.
The general point, in any case, is
and protocol designers should remember that.--
Martin
Re:From the author (Score:2)
To give an example for other readers, too: Presuming you are blocking referer, the site would use the cache-timestamp to link your (possible changing) IPs addresses as "one person", and then track your sessions from the IP you are coming from.
Of course, one can battle back and forth with client workarounds, but it always does come back to that general point.
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Re:This is so stupid (Score:1)
> reaction. Which is really funny - I have never
> seen so many people so upset over the Swedish
> Chef filter.
The point is that not only is the humour non-humorous (Swedish Chef filter! Hyuk! It's just like 1991 again!) but that a worthy and interesting story has been for the most part ignored (except by The Usual Suspects) because of the puerile intro.
This should really be resubmitted - and I'll say it again:
Slashdot
Leave the April Fools jokes for actual jokes. Actual content should be sacrocant.
Update (Score:2)