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Tell HN: Bash.org is no more

575 points by Khaine · 952 days ago · 331 comments on HN

Article summary

Bash.org, a website collecting silly quotes from IRC channels, is no longer available. The site was a cornerstone of the old internet, with quotes dating back to the 90s. Its closure has sparked discussion about the preservation of online content and the ephemeral nature of internet resources. The site's quotes have been backed up through archival efforts.

Main themes

  • internet culture
  • content preservation
  • technical issues
  • nostalgia
  • password security
  • online ephemera
  • archiving and preservation

What commenters say

  • The closure of Bash.org is a loss for internet culture and nostalgia.
  • The site's longevity despite potential technical issues is a testament to the dedication of its maintainers.
  • The internet's ability to preserve content is often overstated, with many resources disappearing quickly.
  • Some commenters are interested in exploring the site's code and creating new projects based on its quotes.
  • The discussion around password security is largely humorous and meme-driven, but also touches on the importance of proper password storage.
  • The preservation of online content is crucial, as even popular resources can disappear suddenly.
  • The quotes from Bash.org could be repurposed into new projects, such as APIs or Fortune databases.
  • The demise of Bash.org highlights the impermanence of online resources and the need for archiving and preservation efforts.