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Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 08:33
by ripster
Damn, I really prefer the vB4 Image Manager over DT's and OCN's. They don't have folders and drag and drop.

I fully understand the need for the switch though, WANNA SWITCH? has turned into WANNA TROJAN?

Of course some people may not wait for the switch in platforms...

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1702202

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 08:57
by net2522
mkawa wrote:yes, we got hit by at least one 0-day vuln in vB 4.2. we don't know if it will ever be patched and after the complete lack of response from the vB developers we don't particularly care. the attackers want our domain, but we will not be giving them the satisfaction.

we have been regrouping and will be re-architecting geekhack to be even more secure (ie, not vB based), stable and robust. we'll update folks as often as we can as we get things back online.

finally, for those doubting, gh did _not_ go down easily, despite the utter garbage that is vBulletin 4. i have no doubt that the attackers will not be disturbing us again, now that we have a chance to redesign gh properly for scale.
How long does it take to get gh back online?

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 09:14
by The_Ed
At this point it's sounding like it'll be weeks before GH (or whatever it's been renamed to) will come back online. And little if any pictures/attachments will be restored.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 09:26
by Input Nirvana
Sounds like GH is dead. An online casualty. Comeback/no comeback/ missing content/not working features/viruses passed to users.....Whiskerboxs custom cable biz is dead right along with it....

Done with that shizz....

I liked the dark page view though, and that I could post skin, and sometime talk about misc. off topic stuff. But as that changed.....(plus my life trauma)....is it a coincidence it gets hacked now????

Re: geekhack hacked again!?

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 09:40
by dirge
So what about all the money that's tied up in group buys and trades? Don't think I'm the only one that will be inconvenienced by that.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 09:43
by 7bit
All important group buys run on Deskthority, so the loss is minimal.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 09:49
by Ekaros
7bit wrote:All important group buys run on Deskthority, so the loss is minimal.
Don't forget the not at all important ones...

Re: geekhack hacked again!?

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 09:52
by dirge
Signature plastic are missing a trick here. Perfect time for them to swoop in with a site to fill the group buy gap :p

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 10:30
by The_Ed
How am I supposed to get updates on my aluminum squirrel keycaps?... I guess I just have to hope and pray they show up eventually along with my switches from 7bit's GB...

I have a bunch of shit that I was about to sell, which is an even bigger problem for me right now. I guess I'll put up a thread here during the weekend if GH is still down...

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 10:34
by Acanthophis
Yeah, was also in some purchases over at GH...

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 10:55
by mkawa
we can't make any promises, as all issues are in flux, but our proposed time-scale for a return to a live forum is on the order of days, not weeks. however, we will make no guarantees that any data from the old geekhack will return. thankfully, you have memories, excel sheets, etc., should data relevant to you not return.

you can complain about this, or you can help. we will most likely be moving to SMF 2.0.2 as the basis for the forum. one first and primary deliverable that we need is an awesome geekhack theme for SMF. sample themes and a guide to creating themes is here:

http://custom.simplemachines.org/themes/

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 11:01
by Soarer
geekhack is nothing without the content.

That's not a complaint, just a simple statement of fact.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 11:10
by The_Ed
Wouldn't it make sense to move to something that you could transfer the data from GH to? Otherwise it will just be an empty site that's only GH in name...

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 11:21
by The_Ed
I googled "SMF 2.0.2" and got this as #14...

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Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 12:09
by 7bit
Why shouldn't it be possible to get the data out of the latest backup and put them into the new forum database. Don't see any reason for this.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 12:23
by dirge
I did for my internet forum the other month. Went from XMB (extreme message boards) a little known old bit of forum software, and moved to phpbb. Lost no accounts, same passwords, lost no data. Took an afternoon.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 12:30
by The_Ed
What's your forum dirge? I didn't know you had one.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 12:38
by off
didja wrote:Domo, I would consider editing your post. Regardless of what you think of Geekhack and Imav, you shouldn't post people's real names or personal information even if it is publicly available elsewhere. That's bad form.
I concur. Edit that stuff, don't edumacate them scriptkids.
webwit wrote:Please do keep javascript enabled. Otherwise I can't track your mouse pointer and scan your keystrokes while peering through your webcam.
My mousepointer has camo and I type under a towel?

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 12:42
by AKIMbO
Soarer wrote:geekhack is nothing without the content.

That's not a complaint, just a simple statement of fact.
I'm sorry but this is 100% true. Even more true is that the majority of that content was contributed by Ripster. Dude made that website the wikipedia of keyboards.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 12:53
by 7bit
The only "wiki" article I will miss is "How to date a Cherry keyboard".

Ah, yes, and the post counts of Rounds 3 & 4!

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 13:00
by Autolyze
I'm sure I'm not the only one who went through the Ripster wikis to save local copies of the bulk of it after his permaban. I'm really hoping that we get to keep all the old threads though, even if the images have to get dropped.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 13:35
by Sifo
I also hope all the GBs and sales can transition smoothly over if necessary.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 13:41
by Soarer
AKIMbO wrote:... Even more true is that the majority of that content was contributed by Ripster. Dude made that website the wikipedia of keyboards.
Yes and no... I honestly don't mean this as 'sour grapes' :)

Ripster did a fine job organising information, writing stuff to introduce and tie it together, adding pics, etc., but what added much to that richness was all the links he put in to the sources of the info - many of them threads on GH, with postings by many others, quite a few of whom may have moved on since.

Not to mention the discussion threads behind each wiki, some of which were massive!

And there were areas he didn't cover... I'm thinking of various software and hardware wikis/mods/discussions which people put a lot of time and effort into - too many people to remember all of them.

Thankfully the IBM wiki is here!

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:25
by Charlie_Brown_MX
mkawa wrote:we can't make any promises, as all issues are in flux, but our proposed time-scale for a return to a live forum is on the order of days, not weeks. however, we will make no guarantees that any data from the old geekhack will return. thankfully, you have memories, excel sheets, etc., should data relevant to you not return.

you can complain about this, or you can help. we will most likely be moving to SMF 2.0.2 as the basis for the forum. one first and primary deliverable that we need is an awesome geekhack theme for SMF. sample themes and a guide to creating themes is here:

http://custom.simplemachines.org/themes/
I’m presuming by your post you’re appealing for help with theme creation? You sort of imply that you are, but don’t actually state that’s what you’re asking.

As for not guaranteeing return of data, that’s your prerogative, but a snarky, pat answer like “thankfully, you have memories, excel sheets, etc.” isn’t going to engender sympathy or good-feeling toward you within your userbase.

I’m pretty surprised that an enterprise like Geekhack doesn’t have some kind of reasonably bullet-proof backup method in place. Something like rdiff-backup is not particularly difficult to set up, and would probably have saved you a lot of grief.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:37
by ripster
Good thing I am The Number One Keyboard Expert on The Planet whereever I post. Plus I don't give nasty diseases like R00TW0RM.

I really like that post on [H]ardForum...

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1702202
mtbush wrote:the sheer amount of stupidity that goes on there is reason enough to stay away....

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Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:39
by Icarium
Even the #1 keyboard expert on the planet is no use to us if he barely talks about keyboards. >:)

Re: geekhack hacked again!?

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:39
by boost
ripster wrote:Good thing I am The Number One Keyboard Expert on The Planet whereever I post. Plus I don't give nasty diseases like R00TW0RM.
LOL, who gave you that title

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:40
by 002
Good thing I am The Number One Keyboard Expert on The Planet whereever I post
[citation needed]

Where's your geekhack now? mwuahahaha!

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:48
by ripster
Icarium wrote:Even the #1 keyboard expert on the planet is no use to us if he barely talks about keyboards. >:)

I have moved on to Reddit/typography.

Easy Karma and more babe pics...

http://www.reddit.com/r/typography/comm ... aper_kind/

Plus TIL what a colophon is. Sounds like something a doctor would check for R00TW0RM doesn't it?

Keyboards I have pretty much learned all there is to know.

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:57
by ty_moon
So is it safe? I just accidentally went to the website (damn google chrome's autofill).