How Edward Snowden's Actions Have Impacted Defense Contractors 180
An anonymous reader writes "A new study sheds light on the attitudes of a very exclusive group of IT and security managers — those employed by U.S. defense contractors — at a time when national cybersecurity is under scrutiny. Most indicated that the Edward Snowden incident has changed their companies' cybersecurity practices: their employees now receive more cybersecurity awareness training, some have re-evaluated employee data access privileges, others have implemented stricter hiring practices. While defense contractors seem to have better security practices in place and are more transparent than many companies in the private sector, they are finding the current cyber threat onslaught just as difficult to deal with."
How Slashdot Beta has impacted my life. (Score:5, Insightful)
Boycott the Beta!
About the beta. (Score:5, Funny)
It is now official. Netcraft has confirmed: Slashdot is dying.
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered Slashdot community when IDC confirmed that Slashdot page views has dropped yet again, now down to less than a fraction of 1 percent of all websites. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that Slashdot has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. Slashdot is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by the stupid fucking beta website and the wholesale discard of user feedback.
You don't need to be the Amazing Kreskin to predict Slashdot's future. The hand writing is on the wall: Slashdot faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for Slashdot because Slashdot is dying. Things are looking very bad for Slashdot. As many of us are already aware, Slashdot continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.
Slashdot Beta is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its core users. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time Slashdot users Jordan Hubbard and Mike Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: Slashdot is dying.
All major surveys show that Slashdot has steadily declined in market share. Slashdot is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If Slashdot is to survive at all it will be among S&M enthusiasts. Slashdot continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, Slashdot is dead.
That crippling bombshell sent Slashdot fans into a tailspin of mourning and denial. However, bad news poured in like a river of water.
Fuck the beta.
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"There's nothing that beta.slashdot.org cannot do. beta.slashdot.org can simply do anything. Anything rendered in beta.slashdot.org is fantastic. I love beta.slashdot.org. I can't get enough of beta.slashdot.org. Return to betadom, you insolent insects! You're nothing without beta.slashdot.org! Why not use beta.slashdot.org? Linux is garbage; it wasn't made for beta.slashdot.org. Why do you cower? Because you're not using beta.slashdot.org. Use beta.slashdot.org already! Return, return, return, return, return to beta-dooooooooooooooom!"
Steve Ballmer, on beta.slashdot.org.
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Slashdot Beta: Day Two (Score:4, Insightful)
..All sense of time has deceived me as the day has started out with thick clouds overhead. It is difficult to tell if morning or early afternoon. I've struck my head on something earlier as I collapsed, shortly after waking, and have no idea how long I've been out. An odd fog has rolled in from the north; cold and dank, reeking of stale piss. I wonder if there are others out there.. Afraid and confused.. Shackled to the same fate as I. This godforsaken Beta UI.
Re:Slashdot Beta: Day Two (Score:5, Funny)
I have swallowed my pride and dignity and, against all my best instincts, I have entered the beta. I find myself standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here.
Re: Slashdot Beta: Day Two (Score:4, Funny)
The mailbox contains a small figurine of some sort. Upon closer inspection, it appears to be constructed of some sort of fossilized wood, depicting a once-popular actress alongside a popular southern state hot grain product.
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You have been eaten by a grue.
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Better that than actually using the beta site!!
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You open the mailbox. Peering inside you see a Post-It (TM) note stuck to the back of the mailbox, which you must reach in to remove. Scrawled in blood on the Post-It (TM) note are the words "Welcome to Slashdot Beta! Love, Dice Holdings, Inc. P.S. Enjoy your stay."
You close the mailbox and stagger off. You are eaten by a grue.
The best part about Slashdot... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:The best part about Slashdot... (Score:4)
Ftfy.
What I think is hilarious is that they can spend resources building the betabomination, but we still use markup from like 1991. Hey guys, there's better forum code out there, where you can even EDIT POSTS! /noveltyshock.
BETA SUCKS
Re:The best part about Slashdot... (Score:5, Insightful)
The best part about Slashdot for me was really the people who visit it. This site has had one of the most intelligent communities around.
Exactly. It is not a news site. It is a place where geeky folk discuss techie news items. That's why I've been visiting daily for over 15 years. I'll be sad to see it go. Why does everything turn to shite when the MBAs take over?
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If this continues, I suspect that another company will take over.
Perhaps the Stackexchange guys (known for Stackoverflow) can come up with a nice forum for us...
They already have most of the code in place in the form of a Q/A board. And they have the community (programmers, physicists, electrical engineers, etc.)
I can see that work.
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beta.slashdot.com will give your ex-girlfriend your new phone number. It wi
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I really don't know of another site where I can attempt to follow a debate about nuclear fusion, and find a debate about Apple only a page apart. This is about to be taken away as the best and brightest around here are going to leave as they are fed up with these beta changes, and Slashdot as a quality site will die.
Yes, but there is hope. Boycott and if that doesn't work, we'll forge another website.
-- Common Joe
Valentines Day Slashcott: Boycott Slashdot because "Fuck Beta!": February 10 - 17
And Support Okian Warrior's [slashdot.org] alternate slashdot idea! A note from Okian can be found here: http://www.altslashdot.org/wiki/index.php?title=AltSlashdot [altslashdot.org]. And be patient. It looks like the site and his email has been slashdotted.
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Right on! It would be a terrible thing to disband this community by curtailing the comment functionalities. The discussions are by far .. by FAR the valuable thing on Slashdot, and it's as much due to a balanced moderation system as to the community itself. You don't see many other sites allowing or handling anonymous posts any more. Please don't ruin it!
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you may have hit the nail on the head. shifting to a new platform might be a way to remove AC functionality.
the powers in charge (not slash but 'more in charge' at higher levels) really hate anon speech. I just wonder if there's any push 'from above' to change slash just to remove anon posting features?
it could be less sinister than that; just a 'jobs program' for a bunch of bored engineers who can't leave well enough alone.
Give it two weeks or two months (Score:2)
And they'll be back to the lowest common denominator level of security.
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Also,
Slashdot beta and defence contractors? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Slashdot beta and defence contractors? (Score:5, Funny)
Everyone is talking about the beta. Somewhere, there is a very jealous alpha.
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Bernard Marx [wikipedia.org], perhaps?
Oh, it's much better to be a Beta! Alphas have to work so hard! I love being a Beta!
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it isn't just you. I tried to post a comment, but slashdot solved that problem: it hid the "reply to this" link.
Yeah, I know, I'm sure the site didn't really do that. But it had the same net effect. fuck the beta.
Save Slashdot Classic (Score:5, Interesting)
Javascript dancing baloney and giant pretty pictures belong on USA Today, not Slashdot.
The meat of Slashdot, the substance that draws viewers here instead of the alternatives, is the comments. Lose those comments and you will lose the eyeballs. Lose the eyeballs and you will lose the ad revenue.
Alternatively, you can accept that you made a mistake, keep Slashdot classic, and keep the steady flow of cash. Make the right business decision, here, Dice. Don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.
No legitimate discussion until Slashdot classic is restored. Sacrifice a few days of discussion now to save all the days in the future. The Spirit of Mohdri Dragon [wired.com] Lives! (feel free to get drunk and naked while posting)
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"I come not to praise Slashdot, but to bury it".
Dice have no reason to keep the comment system - commenters don't make them any money. Large click-through rates on huge adverts and paid placements/slashvertisements make money, and those are things that the current user base are extremely sensitive and hostile to. So the easiest solution is to gut slashdot from the inside out by destroying the thing we come here for - then all of us pesky marketing-resistant geeks will fuck off someplace else, leaving the si
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(feel free to get drunk and naked while posting)
The last time I tried that whilst using the library computer, the cops arrested me, you insensitive clod!
Oh yeah, AND Go AWAY AND DIE, SLASHDOT BETA!!!!
It's the same thing... (Score:2)
What's the Big Deal About Beta? (Score:3, Interesting)
Lurker (Score:5, Informative)
Dice it (Score:1)
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Apparently Dice subscribes to the Microsoft/Canonical "Do what we want.. FUCK the users of our product" schoool of thought.. Witness Windows 8 for Microsoft, and Unity for Canonical/Ubuntu... "We know what's best for you, and you'll use it and LIKE it!!".. ummm... No we won't.. For my (shudder) occassional use of Windows, its Windows 7 till hell freezes over, and, though I used to swear by Ubuntu, now I swear AT it.. Moved without regret to Debian... Wonder where I'll go when Slashdot takes the "dirtnap"..
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damn.. forgot the main thrust of my post...
FUCK THE BETA!!!
Edward "Beta" Snowden (Score:1)
Says "nope"
Headline is biased (Score:2)
I think you mean "How their own actions have impacted defense contractors". If they didn't have dirty secrets, there would have been no motive for Snowden's policing, and nothing for him to publish.
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sorry, we will not discuss about the articles until the beta goes away, or /. dies
also, fuck beta.
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I think you should make /r/slashdotrebooted and take your whining there.
It's hilarious that these people think Slashdot is being destroyed by more javascript, as if the last redesign didn't fuck it all up and they just kept on reading it. It was actually destroyed years ago by shitty editors and the eternal september of its readership. Slashdot hasn't had influence or an interesting community in a long time.
Holy god the beta (Score:5, Insightful)
The beta is bad. It's so bad. The comments are reduced in screen width about 50%. Subject lines are deemphasized, scores are minimized, etc.
The discussions are the reason to come to Slashdot, and the beta trivializes them entirely. It looks like the comment section on a generic news site.
The comments now look like an afterthought, whereas they used to be the primary focus of the site.
Re:Holy god the beta (Score:4, Insightful)
- The user IDs don't even show.
- The comment date says things like "Yesterday" or "4 hours ago".
- Beta sucks.
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Perhaps they are aiming for a new demographic, who might feel embarrassed by every one else having low user ID's, and who aren't smart enough to understand yyyy-mm-dd date formats?
That's the only thing that makes sense to me. The beta is horrible and as a *LONG* time reader and commenter here, I won't continue visiting if they go live with that horrid beta interface.
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dice non est arbiter elegantiarum (Score:3, Informative)
I thought the previous redesign was bad (Score:3, Informative)
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Maybe we're all missing the big picture... (Score:2, Funny)
In an earlier Snowden story, it was revealed that:
"British intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) reportedly used spoofed LinkedIn and Slashdot pages to compromise the computers of network engineers working for global roaming exchange providers based in Europe."
http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?... [news.idg.no]
Is it possible that all of us, right now, are logged into a spoofed page that has replaced the real Slashdot for reasons known only to GCHQ and the NSA? 'Beta' is probably the final stage in
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-1, offtopic. ;) Your post is the only post visible to me at the moment that has anything to do with the actual article.
What I want to know is how did snowden cause this horrible slashdot beta design to happen?
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I would think a more believable story is that the NSA/GCHQ is simply paying Dice to destroy a possible/actual forum for IT dissent.
More honestly, "Never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by incompetence". The simplest explanation is that Dice has no idea what
Beta Sucks. (Score:3)
Fuck Beta, Fork Alpha.Time to resurrect slashcode? (Score:2)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/slashcode/ [sourceforge.net]
food for thought: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?SlashDot [c2.com]
About the defence contractors... (Score:2)
And where is the training on ethics, and legal responsibilities, and how to get hold of an inspector general, and how one is allowed to blow the whistle when your PHB dreams up some utterly unConstitutional scheme?
Not gonna happen.
And, off-topic, with all the screaming and yelling about the "new" version (which I didn't even bother looking at - I'm still on "classic", and don't know why it needs to change), maybe it'll piss off enough of the brain-dead dorks and trolls who have nothing to say about an actua
Snowden is a hero (Score:2)
Cybersecurity is a joke as long as NSA and other government agencies are poking access, surveillance and disruption holes in everything that they can. There will be much hype about cybersecurity to "protect" us as a guise to control, subvert and shutdown at will as much actual "computer power to the people" as possible. Be aware and do not play into this.
Please for the love of god (Score:2)
Re:Boycott (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Boycott (Score:5, Insightful)
Plus Fucking Plus!
Indeed... Fuck it. (Score:5, Insightful)
Fuck beta. Fuck it to infinity and beyond.
IRC - #slashdot-refugees (on FreeNode) (Score:3)
Re:Boycott (Score:5, Insightful)
My advice to the peons working on Slashdot: find another job. The veracity with which this "upgrade" is being pushed displays a stubbornness that can only be attributed to MBAs with no idea of what Slashdot is about. The fact that the commenting system is such an afterthought in the Beta is as much evidence as I need that the people pushing this redesign never use this site.
I know you don't get to decide whether or not the Beta moves forward or which design gets used, but believe this: You WILL be blamed when it fails. You work for a corporation now and the higher ups with undoubtedly throw you under the bus when they have to explain to their bosses or shareholders why the website redesign failed. This failure is going to be associated with you and your teammates and it will set back any hopes you have of being promoted within the company. Take the advice of me and my fellow Slashdotters: Get out now.
The parallels are too obvious to ignore. (Score:1, Funny)
It's Obamadot.
Re:Boycott (Score:4, Insightful)
The veracity with which this "upgrade" is being pushed displays a stubbornness that can only be attributed to MBAs with no idea of what Slashdot is about.
Right, because nerds have never been known to compulsively obsess over doing things their way regardless of what the user wants. I suggest that your stereotyping doesn't help; focus on the problem, not your hypothetical reasons.
Also, I'm not sure that "veracity" means what you think it means. But then, I'm a nerd with an MBA, so what do I know?
Re:Boycott (Score:5, Interesting)
Hah. You're right about the word veracity. I should have used arrogance or audacity.
You're also possibly right that the workers think they have created gold too. However, any project manager worth his salt would look at the reaction to the redesign and change the course of the work. The lowly nerd at the bottom of the totem pole might be stubborn enough to want to keep his way, but he has no power. The managers are the ones with the power to decide whether or not the beta moves forward. It is ultimately their fault but it's unlikely that they will shoulder the blame.
Commentors (Score:3, Insightful)
Comments and commentors don't generate revenues.
There's a reason why Digg revamped.
The Slashdot that you knew and loved is going to disappear. Slashdot doesn't make money. And things will change to make this company worthwhile, otherwise, you'll see the domain name sold off or turned into an online retailer for computer equipment or something.
Why is Slashdot not making money? Ad based revenue or lack thereof - and all of us with AdBlock. Making money off of ads only works for those selling ads - Facebook a
Re:Commentors (Score:4, Insightful)
Why is Slashdot not making money? Ad based revenue or lack thereof - and all of us with AdBlock.
I'd consider turning off AdBlock to support Slashdot if the ads were unobtrusive static text. I can't abide flashing, animated ads. They're distracting and they annoy me, so I don't allow them.
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You gut the website and make a new one.
That's not how you create a product, and the MBA isn't going to learn that until the sense has been taken out of every organization.
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Re:Boycott (Score:5, Interesting)
Moreover, IF the people running this site are so obstinate, stupid, and ignorant that they persist anyway: then the boycott needs to be permanent. We ALL need to leave. We need to teach a lesson, and if the only way that lesson can be communicated is over the bleak, abandoned corpse of slashdot, then that's how it has to be.
I could warn you of course, but you would not listen. I could kill you, but someone would take your place. So I do the only thing I can. I go."
Re:We ALL need to leave. (Score:3)
Re:We ALL need to leave. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Keep your eyes open. Boycott Slashdot for a week. If that doesn't work, there are other alternatives materializing. Dice screwed up big time.
-- Common Joe
Valentines Day Slashcott: Boycott Slashdot because "Fuck Beta!": February 10 - 17
And Support Okian Warrior's [slashdot.org] alternate slashdot idea! A note from Okian can be found here: http://www.altslashdot.org/wiki/index.php?title=AltSlashdot [altslashdot.org]. And be patient. It looks like the site and his email has been slashdotted.
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...snip...And be patient. It looks like the site and his email has been slashdotted.
WHAT?!?!?! You mean someone from Dice redesigned his site and email too and called it Beta?!?!
My God, man! They're like the Borg! Will they stop at nothing?!?! Oh the humanity!
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IF the people running this site are so obstinate, stupid, and ignorant that they persist anyway: then the boycott needs to be permanent. We ALL need to leave.
Fully agreed. And it just might happen.
-- Common Joe
Valentines Day Slashcott: Boycott Slashdot because "Fuck Beta!": February 10 - 17
And Support Okian Warrior's [slashdot.org] alternate slashdot idea! A note from Okian can be found here: http://www.altslashdot.org/wiki/index.php?title=AltSlashdot [altslashdot.org]. And be patient. It looks like the site and his email has been slashdotted.
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Sidebar (Score:2)
I would rather they would use the horizontal real estate to display better post indentation
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Also down-vote any story that is not related to Slashdot Beta.
Re:Boycott (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't usually respond to off-topic stuff like this, but seriously what the fuck is up with the beta design? This crap is terrible...absolutely terrible. Do not want. I've been wondering why I still stick around /. but I think the new site might be the final nail in the coffin for me.
RIP /. you used to suck, now you just fail.
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My favourite thing about the beta so far is that the headline of this story was cut off by the stupid front page redesign. It's like they're saying: "you don't really need to read the story, just look at this stock image about it and you'll know everything you need to know!"
The stupid people are already well catered for. Turn on any TV and you'll find something for the people who don't care about the facts, but want to know that everything's going to be ok, and want something interesting to talk about at pa
Re:Boycott (Score:4, Informative)
Fuck waiting until next week. I'm starting today.
All of the comments are just talking about Beta, which is completely understandable but completely uninteresting. [Note to the mods: this is how it should be. Trying to bury the Beta discussion won't fix things.] I'll check back in after the boycott and see if there's anything left standing.
If there isn't, I want to thank all of you for many years of good conversation and interesting discussions. This was a great thing to be a part of for a time.
I'm going to have to add a firewall rule to keep habit and muscle memory from bringing me back here until then. Productivity, here I come!
Re:Boycott (Score:4, Insightful)
No Beta. Just keep the classic version. Who needs this web2.0y thing anyway?!
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Ewww what was that? I've never needed eyebleach before for a site's layout.
Re:Contact Alice Hill (Score:4, Insightful)
This is a person. She wakes up every morning, goes to work, and drinks her share of coffee. She had only so many hours a day to devote to community problems. She's got a boss and corporate leadership who set goals she must fulfill. And she probably has a personal life she'd like to lead too. Maybe even children who are definitely more important to her than the bitchfest going on at /.
WTF is wrong with you people? It's just a fucking web site.
Re:Contact Alice Hill (Score:5, Insightful)
There is relatively few effective mechanisms available to the community to have its will heard, short of simply leaving and never coming back (which defeats the point). Thus, concerned users are identifying the fulcrums around which this problem is revolving and applying leverage there to attempt to restore some balance between the goals of Dice and its user base.
While I agree that we should not be hassling private citizens outside their role as an employee, we are certainly at liberty to express our views and have them listened to. We're trying to save Slashdot's profitibilty, and by extension their employment, by ensuring that the website remains one that is attractive to its user base.
While the designer of the website is on the clock and responsible for the design and deployment of Beta, we are obliged to try to make them see that this is a terrible decision.
Re: Contact Alice Hill (Score:2)
Further, this is not exactly complicated shit. It's a discussion web site for Christ's sake.
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Further, this is not exactly complicated shit. It's a discussion web site for Christ's sake.
And as Christ's official spokesperson here on planet Earth, I've been told to let you know your Lord of Overlords thanks you for doing it for His sake.
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Re:Contact Alice Hill (Score:5, Insightful)
With great powers comes great responsibilities.
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RESPONSE - NOT AN EMPLOYEE (Score:4, Informative)
Pardon the caps.
I got a response from her over linkedin that she no longer works there:
"[AC], I'm not sure what is going on today, but I have not been with Slashdot Media for some time.( Guess I need to update my LinkedIn profile.) I gather the beta is causing some negative responses. I can tell you that the site feedback is taken very seriously and no one wants to drive away a loyal community. Please use the submission forms or whatever process is in place because the data is being compiled and that will drive a lot of the changes made.
My apologies for any negativity - I have been a /. user since the 90s myself.
--Alice "
Don't email her - it does no good and affects an innocent person.
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Technically yes. But it is also the geek discussion forum on the web.
As a friend of mine said a few years ago: "Every tech-head on the planet goes to Slashdot". He was right. Slashdot is more than an ordinary website. It is practically an internet public house, a geek watering-hole, international web discussion forum, and the best sources of technology "lore" around. We have all learned more, about life and tech, from lone comments here than from an
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Why are so many people against the new design?
People have repeatedly enumerated the things they don't like. Don't be lazy; read the commentns. tl;dr: It's ugly. It wastes a lot of space. It is missing a lot of features that long-time users fine useful. It is change for the sake of change
It stands to reason that this system has been around a long time and would not be built to handle newer technologies, so at some point you'd have to rebuild it from scratch to optimize newer web applications, right?
Wrong. I don't think you even know what you're talking about with the "at some point you'd have to rebuild it from scratch to optimize newer web applications" comment.
Ultimately I see the same comments, the same moderation system, and the same news stories, with some new features. I'm not a big fan of the default design, but the FAQ says you can still use the same "Classic" design with the new system.
The Classic site will disappear in a couple of months. Suggest you re-read the "Movin on up" ban
Re:He's a traitor (Score:5, Funny)
Glad that people are starting to come around to this conclusions, and away from the hero that the self-centered libertarian narcissist precious snowflake that infests Slashdot thinks of him as.
Did you know Snowden doesn't like Beta? How do you feel about him now, huh?
Re:He's a traitor (Score:5, Funny)
He may be a traitor, but atleast he hasn't created beta.
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Go fuck Beta!
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We need the Snowdens of the world, precisely because you can't do "whatever you want" in a "free country". The NSA etc. thinks that because they're "the good guys" they can do whatever they want to catch "the bad guys." They can't: we have the constitution, and if they can't do their jobs while following it, we need to replace them with people who can.
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Hell, they could have done a better job with a rewrite by simply using WordPress.... Oh well, a roll of the Dice, it comes up snake-eyes... users lose!!!
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Are you saying they're responsible for Slashdot Beta?
Dear God. It all makes sense. The GCHQ and NSA and assorted DoD ne'er-do-wells have replaced our coffee with Beta. And I bet they're surprised we noticed.
(Look, it certainly sounds all paranoid and nonsensical, but it makes as much sense as Dice thinking Beta was actually an improvement. More sense, really. I'd say that the odds-on favorite explanation for Beta was lulzsec taking full advantage of Slashdot's famously creaky security and defacing the hell
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Maybe Michael Cristopeit and his merry band of sock puppets will make their triumphant return. With the Slashdot population devastated by the loss of all the constructive posters all that will be left is a wasteland of GNAA posts, MyCleanPC spam and those bizarre posts about eating poop.
Now that I think on it, some of the classic slashdot trolls are part of the sites charm and one of the reasons I kept coming back all these years. You just don't see Natalie Portman, naked and petrified, covered in hot gri