« BackStories from the Internetdbrgn.chSubmitted by ColinWright 3 days ago
  • ChrisMarshallNY 9 hours ago

    I was always partial to the BOFH: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastard_Operator_From_Hell

    I always thought I started reading when I still lived in MD (so it would be the 1980s), but it seems he started in the 90s.

    The Daily WTF can basically provide an endless supply of these stories: https://thedailywtf.com

    • teddyh 11 hours ago

      “COMPUTER-RELATED HORROR STORIES, FOLKLORE, AND ANECDOTES”

      <https://www.cs.earlham.edu/~skylar/humor/Unix/computer.folkl...>

      “Computer Stupidities”

      <http://www.rinkworks.com/stupid/>

      • maaarghk 6 hours ago

        oh man! every so often for the past decade I've tried to remember "rinkworks". I recognised it immediately from your post. I remember this being one of the first websites I would read as a kid, 20 odd years ago. cheers for the nostalgia buzz!

      • modin 7 hours ago

        The jargon files[0] are also a fun old source. I particularly liked the stories about Magic and Mel. They are all under Appendix A.

        [0]: http://catb.org/jargon/html/index.html

        • farleykr 7 hours ago

          The Forgotten Employee would make a great addition:

          https://sites.google.com/site/forgottenemployee/

          • ChrisMarshallNY 7 hours ago

            The last time I referenced this file, it was flagged. Let's see if that happens again.

            Guy Macon compiled a file that contained a huge number of concatenated UseNet insults. The Insult File.

            It doesn't have any bad words, and used to pass all filters: https://www.reddit.com/r/copypasta/comments/92h0y0/comment/e...

            • dtgriscom 6 hours ago

              "I fart in your general direction!"

            • tacitusarc 3 hours ago

              What a wonderful comment:

              > > Could you submit a PR?

              > Nope. It would take me quite a while to get everything up and running, in order to insert a try catch, seeing as I have no idea how your project is structured, or what requirements you have for pullrequests.

              > Someone else who usually works with webpack-cli should be able to fix this issue in a matter of minutes.

              https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/issues/962#issuecomme...

              • bombcar 10 hours ago

                sup

                That story shows something that even "network aware" people didn't realize for awhile - you could have MORE than just a LAN, it was possible to have routers and they could forward broadcasts....

                • mitch-crn 3 days ago

                  A small collection of Unix/Linux Fun. Some classic works: http://crn.hopto.org/unix/#fun