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From: web@loomcom.com (Seth Morabito)
Subject: [TUHS] Old Usenet newsreader source code?
Date: Tue, 08 May 2018 10:53:36 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1525802016.2020176.1365125208.2706032F@webmail.messagingengine.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAEoi9W6Me2FuZoNUXGppO7KYvfXE7C0b4jdt-do8x-yq-YynMg@mail.gmail.com>

On Tue, May 8, 2018, at 10:27 AM, Dan Cross wrote:
> I was lamenting the (asymptotic) death of usenet to a colleague the
> other day and asked, "where are all the cool kids these days?" I was
> only half joking: back when news was the main nexus of interaction for
> technical communities, it really was where you'd go to find things out
> and where you could reasonably expect to interact with experts. For
> example, occasionally the likes of Dennis Ritchie would even post in
> comp.lang.c; Ken Thompson's MiG-29 flight story posted to rec.aviation
> is a classic. But those days are long gone, so where do technical
> communities communicate electronically? I'm told Reddit is the new
> hotness, but it's just not the same (if for no other reason than that
> it's totally centralized under the control of a single corporate
> organization).

I think a lot about the death of Usenet, the reasons for it, and what
we've learned. I don't know if I've come to any insightful conclusions,
but I do greatly miss it. In so many ways we've gone backward. We lost a
truly decentralized message board system where one log-in allowed you to
read anything about any topic, and replaced it with a mess of
incompatible systems. On one hand we've got phpBB forums scattered all
over the web that don't talk to each other, each of which requires its
own login and password. On the other hand we have walled gardens like
Reddit and Facebook that offer much of what Usenet did, but with clumsy
user interfaces and centralized control and massive privacy concerns.
There's just nothing like Usenet.
I find more and more communities moving to Facebook, which worries me
greatly. I'm not a fan. Other than that, mailing lists seem to continue
to cling to life as the gold standard of technical communication.
>         - Dan C.

-Seth
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  Seth Morabito
  web at loomcom.com



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Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-05-08 16:25 Seth Morabito
2018-05-08 16:36 ` Larry McVoy
2018-05-08 16:43   ` Warner Losh
2018-05-08 17:06   ` arnold
2018-05-08 17:27     ` Dan Cross
2018-05-08 17:42       ` Andy Kosela
2018-05-08 21:27         ` [TUHS] Old Usenet / local communitites Mike Markowski
2018-05-08 17:53       ` Seth Morabito [this message]
2018-05-08 18:28         ` [TUHS] Old Usenet newsreader source code? Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 18:35         ` Arthur Krewat
2018-05-08 18:45           ` Warner Losh
2018-05-08 19:00           ` Lyndon Nerenberg
2018-05-08 19:09             ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 19:11             ` Arthur Krewat
2018-05-08 21:50               ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 21:54                 ` Larry McVoy
2018-05-08 21:58                   ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 22:22               ` Henry Bent
2018-05-08 22:32                 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-05-08 22:59                   ` Henry Bent
2018-05-09  2:01                     ` Michael Parson
2018-05-09  1:55                 ` Michael Parson
2018-05-08 20:01             ` Bakul Shah
2018-05-08 21:56               ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 20:54             ` Lyndon Nerenberg
2018-05-08 19:05           ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 19:15             ` Arthur Krewat
2018-05-08 19:35               ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 19:23             ` Steve Nickolas
2018-05-08 19:29               ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-09  0:46                 ` Steve Nickolas
2018-05-08 19:26         ` Ron Natalie
2018-05-08 19:48           ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 20:54           ` Daniel Camolês
2018-05-08 22:55             ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 23:16               ` Lyndon Nerenberg
2018-05-08 23:18                 ` Henry Bent
2018-05-08 23:21                   ` George Michaelson
2018-05-08 23:25                   ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 23:22                 ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-08 23:37                   ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-09  0:54                 ` Steve Nickolas
2018-05-08 17:09   ` Clem Cole
2018-05-08 16:53 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-05-08 17:01   ` Seth Morabito
2018-05-08 19:41 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-05-08 21:49 ` Jeremy C. Reed
2018-05-08 23:39 ` John Labovitz
2018-05-09  0:08   ` Jeremy C. Reed
2018-05-09  0:11     ` Jeremy C. Reed
2018-05-09  0:42       ` Warren Toomey
2018-05-09  0:31   ` Bakul Shah

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