Bash.org is back
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Re: Bash.org is back
#22This deserves way more than 70 points in 2 hours. If bash.org isn't up HN's alley I don't know what is!
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#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
rap: http://bash.org/?870063
dont mind me while i emerge my ownage haha, emerge. remember when Gentoo was a thing?
http://web.archive.org/web/20060513022941/http://www.funroll...
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#25I'm feeling a bit ignorant - could someone give a bit of background about bash.org and its history?
Long ago in the dark days of the internet, before Facebook and social networks, and Reddit, everyone communicated using a group chat service called IRC. On IRC people often said very funny things! Bash.org is a collection of user contributed quotes from IRC conversations. When you would see someone say something funny on IRC, you would instantly load up bash.org and submit your quote. Moderators would then approve th…
Re: Bash.org is back
#26Good time to revisit some of the classics that have propagated into general geek culture: The origin of "hunter2" as a password: http://bash.org/?244321 Sysadmin problems: http://bash.org/?5273 (Ever had a server accidentally walled up into an inaccessible space, but it kept working?) "The keys are like right next to each other": http://bash.org/?5300 IRC pong: http://bash.org/?9322 Boolean awesomeness: http://bash.o…
Man, remember back when the web had stuff that was just... you know...fun? Not monetized, not ad-driven, not commercialized, not social--just people dicking around and having a good time?
Here, have a random MUD: http://www.mudconnect.com/cgi-bin/mud_random.cgi
Re: Bash.org is back
#27Good time to revisit some of the classics that have propagated into general geek culture: The origin of "hunter2" as a password: http://bash.org/?244321 Sysadmin problems: http://bash.org/?5273 (Ever had a server accidentally walled up into an inaccessible space, but it kept working?) "The keys are like right next to each other": http://bash.org/?5300 IRC pong: http://bash.org/?9322 Boolean awesomeness: http://bash.o…
Somewhere in the two six-storey buildings of a tv broadcaster. Additional fun: the system was running spam-filtering software that relayed all incoming mail and was failing. Still ping-able though. And since nobody had any passwords, I needed physical access to get in.
Finally found the likely suspect in a small, locked 19" cabinet. No keys... Only time I needed a hammer and a screwdriver to restart a daemon.
Re: Bash.org is back
#28This deserves way more than 70 points in 2 hours. If bash.org isn't up HN's alley I don't know what is!
But I would implore folks to look past that type of thing (by voting it down) and find true gems :)
Re: Bash.org is back
#29Good time to revisit some of the classics that have propagated into general geek culture: The origin of "hunter2" as a password: http://bash.org/?244321 Sysadmin problems: http://bash.org/?5273 (Ever had a server accidentally walled up into an inaccessible space, but it kept working?) "The keys are like right next to each other": http://bash.org/?5300 IRC pong: http://bash.org/?9322 Boolean awesomeness: http://bash.o…
"lava?"
Re: Bash.org is back
#30This deserves way more than 70 points in 2 hours. If bash.org isn't up HN's alley I don't know what is!
Unless general IRC channels and networks experience a revival there won't ever be a better source for IRC quotes than the internet archive's mirror of bash.org.