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"title": "My first Slashdot submission was… accepted!",
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"text": "I don’t know if you ever took the time to see my profile on Slashdot… for quite a long time, I had a terrible karma at there. Not that I consider myself a troll, but it seems other users with modpoints never liked my posts and always modded down to -1.\n\nFollowing some recent news about the [Raspberry Pi project](http://raspberrypi.org/), I decided to submit a Slashdot story on it… at first I saw the submission getting voted down, so I gave up on checking its progression and thought “nevermind, Slashot’s not a site for me”. But today, I got a message from Liz (at the foundation), thanking me for what she called “slashdottage”. I thought, “thanking for submitting a story that wasn’t even accepted?”. Then I checked Slashdot… and after a story about [Portuguese schools moving to OSS](http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/10/30/024228/schools-in-portugal-moving-to-oss) (which I haven’t seen any consequence of), I saw [my story submitted](http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/10/30/006256/25-pc-prototype-gets-award-at-arm-techconhttp://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/10/30/006256/25-pc-prototype-gets-award-at-arm-techcon)… oh my!\n\nWell, this blog wasn’t Slashdotted – fortunately, since I configured the web server to only allow two PHP processes at once, or the server would get a memory outage. At this moment, it’s got about 7 clicks referred from Slashdot.\n\nBy the way, my Slashdot karma went from ‘terrible’ to ‘bad’, and I got eligible for the removal of ads on the Slashdot website (something that already happened anyways, since I have AdBlock enabled – but don’t tell them!).\n\nI even joked with Liz that they should offer me a discount on the first Pi I buy. But, hey, they’re a non-profit, so let’s pay the full price and be nice 🙂",
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"description": "[2026 editor's note: apparently I exchanged DMs with Liz Upton and I didn't remember?!?]",
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"textContent": "I don’t know if you ever took the time to see my profile on Slashdot… for quite a long time, I had a terrible karma at there. Not that I consider myself a troll, but it seems other users with modpoints never liked my posts and always modded down to -1. Following some recent news about the Raspberry Pi project (http://raspberrypi.org/), I decided to submit a Slashdot story on it… at first I saw the submission getting voted down, so I gave up on checking its progression and thought “nevermind, Slashot’s not a site for me”. But today, I got a message from Liz (at the foundation), thanking me for what she called “slashdottage”. I thought, “thanking for submitting a story that wasn’t even accepted?”. Then I checked Slashdot… and after a story about Portuguese schools moving to OSS (http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/10/30/024228/schools-in-portugal-moving-to-oss) (which I haven’t seen any consequence of), I saw my story submitted (http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/10/30/006256/25-pc-prototype-gets-award-at-arm-techconhttp://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/10/30/006256/25-pc-prototype-gets-award-at-arm-techcon)… oh my! Well, this blog wasn’t Slashdotted – fortunately, since I configured the web server to only allow two PHP processes at once, or the server would get a memory outage. At this moment, it’s got about 7 clicks referred from Slashdot. By the way, my Slashdot karma went from ‘terrible’ to ‘bad’, and I got eligible for the removal of ads on the Slashdot website (something that already happened anyways, since I have AdBlock enabled – but don’t tell them!). I even joked with Liz that they should offer me a discount on the first Pi I buy. But, hey, they’re a non-profit, so let’s pay the full price and be nice 🙂",
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