[13:39] <cmaloney> krondor: Yeah, I've pretty much stopped with Slashdot after the introduction of SlashBI
[13:39] <cmaloney> which to this day does not elicit "Business Intelligence" to me no matter how many times I see it.
[13:43] <brousch> I only read /. via RSS
[13:59] <cmaloney> I get my news from Ars Technica and Reddit now.
[14:00] <cmaloney> and G+ for that matter.
[14:03] <brousch> Meh. It's a small part of my feeds
[14:56] <krondor> yeah it's been decreasing for awhile for me... but now I think they're doing their best to kill it.
[14:57] <krondor> well and I mean the audience has shifted to a point that even the comments now: http://bit.ly/1e9m0Mf
[16:42] <mathomastech> Perhaps I am alone in this. But the slashdot beta is vastly easlier to read and easier to navigate than the old version. That being said, I spend very little time on /., except when something links back to it.
[17:05] <cmaloney> http://onethingwell.org/post/75893196347/bookie
[17:05] <cmaloney> YAY!!!!
[17:05] <cmaloney> rick_h_: ^^
[17:07] <krondor> mathomastech:  maybe, I wasn't as off put by the theming changes as I was by functionality breakage and bad content syndicated from other sites
[17:10] <trevlar> cmaloney: nice!!
[18:10] <brousch> Bookie is in my feedz!
[18:11] <brousch> Way to go cmaloney
[18:23] <brousch> Finally! One language to rule them all http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/02/julia/
[18:24] <cmaloney> brousch: :)
[18:24] <cmaloney> Thank you.