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Posted: 08 Oct 2011, 19:34
by litster
What is roundeyes? I like ribeye! This *is* a Japanese keyboard after all.
Posted: 09 Oct 2011, 00:41
by ripster
Same as "bignoses".
You haven't read Shogun?

Posted: 14 Oct 2011, 01:36
by webwit
Meanwhile, at geekhack...
Posted: 17 Oct 2011, 17:10
by ripster
Hey, AT LEAST at geekhack I don't get banned or my POSTS ERASED!!!!
Oh wait, I do.
Posted: 17 Oct 2011, 17:31
by webwit
We only censor off-topic advertisements aka spam.
Posted: 17 Oct 2011, 18:05
by ripster
Ah, good point.
I thought perhaps some DT members would want to gobble up the vintage switch information.
Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 02:54
by webwit
Is it supposed to be without inline images, or is that because I'm not logged in?
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 13:22
by Azrael
just offered a keyboard on geekhack for the first time, and the guys there all said its a good keyboard but its better to try it here since its a DE layout. So I guess deskthority is the better forum ^^
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 17:30
by ripster
webwit wrote:Is it supposed to be without inline images, or is that because I'm not logged in?
It's because you're not registered. I found that out when I was banned there.
It's easy to register.
If iMav still asks that stupid computer connection question to screen spambots I think either "USB" or "PS2" works.
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 23:57
by webwit
I remember helping eBay dealer BoN with that question. He didn't understand it.
I advise the deskthority wiki. It has no functionality hidden behind a registration wall.
Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 23:03
by webwit
Geekhack is much older and has more users, but the number of online users shown on geekhack is mostly FAKE.
It runs vbulletin, where the active user list (guests as well) is based on the session time to remain logged in without activity, instead of a separate time setting. This is set to half an hour on geekhack instead of the default 15 minutes (which deskthority also uses). The average visit time for this class of sites is 5 to 10 minutes. If I set it to 7.5 minutes (it's probably lower), that means only 25% of the users on the online user list may be "online", and 75%, they are not. If deskthority would use double this time instead of half for our online user list, it would appear we'd have more users than geekhack.
Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 19:39
by ripster
OOoopps. Geekhack down.
Hope it's not my fault (again).
Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 19:43
by 7bit
ripster wrote:OOoopps. Geekhack down.
Hope it's not my fault (again).
No, webwit experiments with static electricity or something like that:
http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1826

Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 20:06
by ripster
Oh THAT'S why Greenock Model M's have a grounded spacebar.
Nefarious plot to prevent me from reaching 50K posts and achieving Galactic Domination.
Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 20:28
by itlnstln
ripster wrote:Oh THAT'S why Greenock Model M's have a grounded spacebar.
Nefarious plot to prevent me from reaching 50K posts and achieving Galactic Domination.
What would be epic is to drop 50K and just leave forever, unannounced, especially if number 50,000 was just a random reply.
Unfortunately, there's enough people that would love to see that happen in other respects, that I don't think it would have the intended effect.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 00:49
by ripster
I already have dropped posting in the main keyboard forum much. Except for the lulz of course.
In my subforum I am enjoying moving KL's posts around with a click of the Moderator button. He seems upset.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 01:19
by webwit
Yes. You're clearly a man who is unattached to geekhack.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 20:32
by itlnstln
ripster wrote:In my subforum I am enjoying moving KL's posts around with a click of the Moderator button. He seems upset.
He started copying this, too. Unoriginal bastard.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 21:20
by RiGS
I like the minimalist design of this site. Damn geekhack for adopting that fucking FB connect button.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 21:25
by itlnstln
RiGS wrote:I like the minimalist design of this site. Damn geekhack for adopting that fucking FB connect button.
This. I liked the old design, but even then, DT is much better. It jibes with my aesthetics.
Oh, and the speed is nice as well as the keyboard discussion even if I don't have anything to say about an Olivetti-branded Cherry keyboard from 1988. I'll certainly take that over all the Razer, QPad, whatever-gamer-keyboard talk over at the 'Hack.
That, and I can satisfy my man-crush for webwit.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 21:56
by webwit
Damn geekhack for adopting that fucking FB connect button.
Ah another forum spy. We'd only sell you for profiling if google and facebook pay us one billion-zillion euro, or offer to have a deskthority analytics script or connect button on their pages.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 22:05
by mintberryminuscrunch
webwit wrote:Damn geekhack for adopting that fucking FB connect button.
Ah another forum spy. We'd only sell you for profiling if google and facebook pay us one billion-zillion euro, or offer to have a deskthority analytics script or connect button on their pages.
thank you for that

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Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 00:26
by webwit
Viglink comes as an option with vbulletin, I think it adds affiliate ids to links to sites such as amazon, and you share the profits. Which will be almost nothing, you need real big traffic for that and relevant content.
Reminds me of the end of last millennium. I made a lot of money by being an amazon affiliate, by accident, and without having a site online linking to amazon. It was magic. I was experimenting with my own copy of dmoz.org, an open link catalog, like wikipedia the content can be used. All I had on my site was one script and some url rewrite rules, scraping from dmoz.org when someone clicked a link. Amazon at that time was into its first affiliate API, and to each page I added links to amazon books on keyword match. Now nothing much happened at first. You need tons of traffic to earn something this way. Then the search engines kicked in. Dmoz had some 500k categories, so they scraped a lot (I was DDOS attacked by multiple google bots), and since every word you can think of can be found in one of those 500k pages, I was in every result. I started to make real money. I had a link farm avant la lettre. Fun didn't last long, the search engines got smarter and stopped indexing mirrors. Since it was just an experiment, I closed the site.
But the Amazon checks kept coming in. I had no site. It turned out that one search engine, dogpile (it still exists) had indexed my site in such a way that my amazon links were leading in their results. In other words, you searched for something on dogpile, got links to amazon in the results, and my affiliate id would be attached to it. It lasted for almost a year.
Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 03:09
by Input Nirvana
YAAAYYY Webwit!!
Great story, I bet that was fun and you laughed every time. :0)
Darn, I miss those heady days of the baby-web.
Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 05:32
by sordna
Webwit, how much money did your system earn, was it, say, more or less than one thousand euros?
Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 10:00
by webwit
I'm not sure if I should be specific like that on the open web

Affiliate ids are great, I always try to get one when I need to buy stuff. Well actually they're worthless because of the payment thresholds. Except my amazon id, which remained valid for a decade.
Posted: 20 Jan 2012, 04:05
by ripster
Hey, I've Been SOPA'D!!!!
Posted: 03 Feb 2012, 23:30
by webwit
Deskthority is better because it has better uptime.
Posted: 04 Feb 2012, 00:09
by 7bit
I don't understand the thread title.
What is "geekhack.org" ?
Posted: 04 Feb 2012, 00:54
by guilleguillaume
This is what happens when Click Clack is going to post some
4grabs:
"The server is too busy at the moment. Please try again later."
