Clan x86
Technical (Development, Security, etc.) => General Security Information => Topic started by: iago on December 26, 2009, 11:48:52 am
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http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/12/26/0242203
Written by me (the tool, the blog post, and the submission). :)
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They really let you slashdot yourself? That sounds like something that would be against some kind of rule...
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Well, I wrote it in the third person so they technically don't know.
But, I also wrote it well and was honest and everything, so why wouldn't they? If people submit their own work, it doesn't make the news any less relevant. It's not like they take every submission.
Also, I've submitted a lot of my own stuff that's been posted: http://slashdot.org/~iago-vL/submissions
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I clicked this on the slashdot RSS feed because it seemed interesting and saw you submitted/wrote it. It was cool. :)
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:D
I have 3333 hits on that particular blog now. That puts it in 5th place behind:
45746 http://www.skullsecurity.org/blog/?p=209
9581 http://www.skullsecurity.org/blog/?p=285
8908 http://www.skullsecurity.org/blog/?p=230
4965 http://www.skullsecurity.org/blog/?p=271
3333 http://www.skullsecurity.org/blog/?p=356
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Is that why the forums were a bit slow yesterday? ^_^
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I don't see why it should matter if you're submitting your own work, as long as the person reviewing the submission and making the decision as to whether or not it gets posted is impartial.
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Is that why the forums were a bit slow yesterday? ^_^
Yesterday morning, for a fairly short period, yeah -- I had 3k-4k ping because of the increased traffic. In fairness, though, it was only a couple thousand people in a 1-2 hour period. Most of the time, it was ok, but there were small bursts.