No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.
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A site based 100% entirely on user generated content somehow managed to lose 50 million+ pieces of user generated content. During a server migration. How? Did they migrate it by going to \newserver\filez and doing a CUT+paste, but the paste somehow failed and all the source files were gone?
Backups? Backups of backups? Offsite backups?
Was nobody checking the backups?
"Hmm, I just backed up the entire user upload folder, and it's only 500kb now. Wow, that's some good compression."
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@Lorne-Kates They accidentally migrated it all to Google+
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@Lorne-Kates said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Was nobody checking the backups?
We backup everything to /dev/null because it's the fastest file system for writing
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@TimeBandit Reads are fast too
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@JBert said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@TimeBandit Reads are fast too
When I have to restore from a backup, I just read from /dev/urandom
Life is good when it's full of surprises
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The lolz keep coming:
"Some of Myspace's loyal users noticed more than a year ago that they couldn't play music or download music files and asked Myspace for answers. Months later it admitted that the files were gone forever, but so few people noticed that there wasn't any news coverage until the past 24 hours."
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@El_Heffe said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Myspace's loyal users
Users, plural, so I guess there must be at least two of them. Unless the author of the article is engaging in hyperbole.
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I've heard it's still popular among musicians (especially indies or small bands).
Now, if only the same thing could happen to Facebook...
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@HardwareGeek said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@El_Heffe said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Myspace's loyal users
Users, plural, so I guess there must be at least two of them. Unless the author of the article is engaging in hyperbole.
Given the number of people in the world, I would bet there are at least three, maybe even four.
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@Lorne-Kates said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
"Hmm, I just backed up the entire user upload folder, and it's only 500kb now. Wow, that's some good compression."
They created a shortcut to the folder on their desktop, then copied it over to the new server with an USB stick.
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Suggestion for a name when rebranding:
MyFreeDiskSpace
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MySpace still exists?
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@HardwareGeek said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Users, plural, so I guess there must be at least two of them.
One of the two is Tom.
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@Lorne-Kates The content went the same place as all the reply tags went when WTDWTF migrated to Discourse. Possibly the two sets of data have settled down together and had packets.
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@HardwareGeek the use of the word "some", as in
some of Myspace's loyal users
suggests that the number must be at least around four or five. I'd say five is the absolute minimum, yeah.
One user = one of Myspace's loyal users
Two/three users = some of Myspace's loyal users
Four users = most of Myspace's loyal users
Five users = (all of) Myspace's loyal users.With only four users, it being an even number and all, "some" doesn't work that well for "half".
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Fun fact. A "friend" of mine had some (mildly terrible) songs on there, songs he really wanted to remove because "they didn't represent his current image" (the guy takes himself very seriously) but for some reason couldn't. I think it had to do with the fact that he had to accept the new terms to access his files, and/or he couldn't remember his password and he feared something implausible or trivial even if plausible. This is a guy who has a "stash", a couple of dozens CDs really, of pirated content which he wants to throw away but he fears that a neighbor could see him throw the small box, spot a few Verbatim brand CD-Rs in it and call the local tax police to have him sent to jail. (So he gives them away, with more secrecy than a hard drug dealer, so that it's not him who gets caught). This is a guy who asks other people to buy stuff on eBay for him because he doesn't want to risk his financial information online (which is... understandable, yet considering that he must go through the hassle of asking somebody to do him a favour every time he wants to buy some shit off eBay, but still not batshit insane, until you realise that the guy has no job, no money in the bank, at most one of those pre-paid debit cards which holds never more than the exact amount of money he needs for a precise transaction which means that there is never money there for more than a few hours; that, and the fact that he really wants to leverage the fact that you're OK with "having all your money stolen by Russian hackers"). This is a guy who fears his old "vintage" ('70s/'80s stuff) cameras' "radioactive" lenses (they almost certainly are mildly radioactive, they used certain metals back in the day to increase sharpness, but I suppose I shouldn't tell him about bananas). We used to spend entire evenings taking the piss of him as he is a joke that keeps on giving (it really starts as trying to make him come to his senses, everybody who knows him at first feels a bit of pity for his chronic neurotic narcissism, but he's an arrogant prick who doesn't listen and speaks for hours on end without even listening to what you're saying, so it rapidly morphs into mockery), and going on his Myspace profile to play his songs for banter was a personal favourite, knowing that he would never take the trouble to take them off. But a few months ago, the thing stopped working. The songs wouldn't load. I was mildly annoyed, but I supposed it was some glitch, Myspace after all must be looked after some bored admin who couldn't give two shits about it. Now I discover that the songs have actually been lost, that my "friend" has finally won, and I'm now sad. :(
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@admiral_p said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
they almost certainly are mildly radioactive, they used certain metals back in the day to increase sharpness, but I suppose I shouldn't tell him about bananas
I was going to suggest you tell him his tin-foil hat is radioactive, too, but it turns out all naturally occurring isotopes of tin are stable. If, however, it's aluminum foil rather than tin, one of the two naturally occurring isotopes is (slightly) radioactive.
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This thread reminded me of my very first experience with social media on something called Live Journal, circa 2000. The term "social media" had not been created yet, and its a good thing because Live Journal was more like anti-social media.
I was browsing randomly for a few days and when I came across someone who seemed interesting I would add them as a friend so I could find them again later. I guess people weren't used to that sort of thing because I soon started getting angry messages.
Who are you?
I don't know you. Why did you add me as a friend?
I'm reporting you to management.Oh well, things worked out for the best. Ever since then I've ignored all that crap and my life has been better for it.
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@El_Heffe said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Oh well, things worked out for the best. Ever since then I've ignored all that crap and my life has been better for it.
Good plan. Spending any amount of time in an online social community is the worst thing you can do to your health. It's a stupid idea to do so.
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@Lorne-Kates said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Spending any amount of time in an online social community is the worst thing you can do to your health. It's a stupid idea to do so.
Which makes us, what, an online antisocial community?
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@Unperverted-Vixen said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@Lorne-Kates said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Spending any amount of time in an online social community is the worst thing you can do to your health. It's a stupid idea to do so.
Which makes us, what, an online antisocial community?
See above.
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@Unperverted-Vixen said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@Lorne-Kates said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Spending any amount of time in an online social community is the worst thing you can do to your health. It's a stupid idea to do so.
Which makes us, what, an online antisocial community?
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@admiral_p I have a friend that started with argueable paranoia like that, and found out he had some mental disease, and it continued to get worse. Last time I saw him, he wouldn't touch any phone or computer and was rambling about holograms from the future and evil nanobots that were infecting people and devices.
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@pie_flavor said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@Lorne-Kates The content went the same place as all the reply tags went when WTDWTF migrated to Discourse. Possibly the two sets of data have settled down together and had packets.
They're all hanging out with the s we lost when migrating from
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@loopback0 I miss the badges. I liked having time wasting trophies...
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@loopback0 said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@pie_flavor said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@Lorne-Kates The content went the same place as all the reply tags went when WTDWTF migrated to Discourse. Possibly the two sets of data have settled down together and had packets.
They're all hanging out with the s we lost when migrating from
Every now and then they get together for an orgy with all the titles that were edited.
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@sockpuppet7 said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@admiral_p I have a friend that started with argueable paranoia like that, and found out he had some mental disease, and it continued to get worse. Last time I saw him, he wouldn't touch any phone or computer and was rambling about holograms from the future and evil nanobots that were infecting people and devices.
He should write reports! Giving out stories is fun to do!
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@sockpuppet7 said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Last time I saw him, he wouldn't touch any phone or computer and was rambling about holograms from the future and evil nanobots that were infecting people and devices.
That's just Monday. Everyone's a little cranky on Mondays.
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@Gribnit said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
MySpace still exists?
Yes, but I hear it doesn't have quite the same volume of content as it had before.
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Does anyone remember Digg? They were the biggest site on the internet too, and after their fall they didn't even lose their years of content, they just threw it all away because hard drives are, like, expensive.
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@El_Heffe said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Myspace apparently lost 12 years’ worth of music, and almost no one noticed
MySpace is apparently still alive and almost no one noticed.
FTFY
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@anonymous234 I remember many posts on Slashdot that were basically "fuck you, I'll go to Digg!" but I never really found anything on Digg even halfway interesting.
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@Zenith said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@anonymous234 I remember all the posts on Slashdot that were basically "fuck you, I'll go to Digg!" but I never really found anything on Digg even halfway interesting.
Digg was less interesting that Slashdot? Well, there's an accomplishment.
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@El_Heffe They were better than Kuro5hin at least.
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@Zenith said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@El_Heffe They were better than Kuro5hin at least.
There's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
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@sockpuppet7 said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@admiral_p I have a friend that started with argueable paranoia like that, and found out he had some mental disease, and it continued to get worse. Last time I saw him, he wouldn't touch any phone or computer and was rambling about holograms from the future and evil nanobots that were infecting people and devices.
I seem to recall a TV series or two that were about a schizophrenic who was maybe actually right.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@sockpuppet7 said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@admiral_p I have a friend that started with argueable paranoia like that, and found out he had some mental disease, and it continued to get worse. Last time I saw him, he wouldn't touch any phone or computer and was rambling about holograms from the future and evil nanobots that were infecting people and devices.
He should write reports! Giving out stories is fun to do!
An autobiography of a schizophrenic that is pretty interesting is "Operators and Things". There was another one by Kurt Vonnegut's son Mark. Not to forget, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" (which the author concedes is not very factual about either Zen or motorcycle maintenance).
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@jinpa said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Not to forget, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" (which the author concedes is not very factual about either Zen or motorcycle maintenance).
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@dkf said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@jinpa said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
Not to forget, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" (which the author concedes is not very factual about either Zen or motorcycle maintenance).
It sounds like you're now fully prepared to contemplate the war between rhetoric and didactic.
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@Zenith said in No matter how inept you think MySpace is, they are worse.:
@El_Heffe They were better than Kuro5hin at least.
I wonder how the Collaborative Media Foundation is doing these days.
How would you rank HuSi vs. the others?