[HN Gopher] The kremvax hoax (1984)
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The kremvax hoax (1984)
Author : classichasclass
Score : 62 points
Date : 2023-04-29 07:51 UTC (2 days ago)
(HTM) web link (godfatherof.nl)
(TXT) w3m dump (godfatherof.nl)
| romanhn wrote:
| Fascinating to see a frequent use of emoticons in replies from
| early 1984, only two years after their invention.
| TedDoesntTalk wrote:
| I don't recall anyone calling them emoticons back then.
| NoZebra120vClip wrote:
| I believe we knew them as "smileys".
| greggsy wrote:
| Page is unreadable on ios, and reader doesn't render. Is there a
| reformatted version? Seems interesting.
| neonate wrote:
| Any better?
|
| https://archive.ph/dYaRd
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| http://web.archive.org/web/20230326102052/https://godfathero...
| giantrobot wrote:
| Something about the page's structure causes Safari's reader
| mode to only display the first quoted section but no other
| part of the content. Those mirrors don't do anything to help
| the page's structure unfortunately.
| m463 wrote:
| I've wondered if some commercial websites that behave this
| way do it "accidentally on purpose"
| jeroenhd wrote:
| Interesting; Reader Mode works fine in GNOME's WebKit-based
| browser. Seems like an Apple specific bug, perhaps you should
| report it.
| ChainOfFools wrote:
| Whenever I try to explain the joy of bangpaths to the youth of
| today the!message!always!gets!lost
| m463 wrote:
| Reminds me of an old "fake traceroute" site that would show a
| link between the whitehouse and the kremlin.
|
| I was thinking you could probably implement it with ipfilter
| firewall rules pretty easily.
|
| if you had control of for example 192.168.0.2, and it routed
| through your 192.168.0.1, you could reject packets by ttl value
| with src ip being whitehouse.gov and kremlin.ru and then any
| chain you wanted until ttl > 192.168.0.2.
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| EDIT: maybe
| https://github.com/blechschmidt/fakeroute/blob/master/fakero...
| MarkusWandel wrote:
| What the article doesn't particularly emphasize is that "kgbvax"
| etc. wasn't a troll along the line of "OMG they're stealing our
| technology". It was just that a lot of Usenet nodes of the day
| had "vax" at the end of their name because, well, that's what
| everyone was running for internet nodes in those days (running
| 4.2BSD or so, the definitive Unix to have in those days).
| triyambakam wrote:
| I hate April fools. It's not universally celebrated so it's
| always unclear what is actually a prank.
| aaron695 wrote:
| [dead]
| TedDoesntTalk wrote:
| April Fools pranks cause the needless suffering and anxiety of
| many for the joy of one person. I especially hate IT and work-
| related pranks.
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