Blackholing My Email (johnsto.co.uk)

by semyonsh 35 comments 180 points
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[−] 3form 38d ago
To me, the fact that the author of the article is the author of de_dust2 is the real highlight! For those who don't know, it's the most popular map ever in Counter Strike, and I expect so it remains to this day.

This is funny, as I always imagined these things to be made by some nameless author of good old Internet, and never bothered to check and look it up. Further less I expected to stumble upon it by said author's random blogpost where it's not even the primary topic.

[−] pete5x5 38d ago
Dust2 (and Cobble, another map mentioned) is, IMO, both art and genius; most of us will never make anything that brings joy to so many.

It inspires me to work on things that I'm passionate about just for fun. You never know what might come out of it!

[−] Levitating 38d ago
Likely the most well known map in all of video gaming, considering to how many other games it was ported
[−] elmean 38d ago
G O A T Youtube doc about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWWhxfGq_yk
[−] pityJuke 38d ago
He also had blogs about those maps: https://www.johnsto.co.uk/design/
[−] rockbruno 38d ago
I had seen noclip's documentary about de_dust2 featuring him before but didn't piece the name together. Very happy to find that he has a blog!
[−] timrogers 38d ago
It’s an incredible map - so many fun memories!
[−] jnettome 38d ago
I love your work! Thanks for the huuuuge work on de_dust2!
[−] dmd 38d ago
I'm always stunned at how good GMail's spam filtering is, at least for me. I've been using the same email address since 1996 - that's 30 years now - and posting it with absolutely no thought to spam protection all over the place.

I get ~1000 spams per day. About 1-2 end up in inbox. Every so often I do go through my spam, and while it's possible I've missed something, I generally find less than 1 false positive a month and it's never anything especially important.

[−] dhosek 38d ago
Oh man, the ILOVEYOU worm—I remember getting that from a former co-worker (who I was pretty sure was not secretly in love with me) and asking him who he got it from that he opened the attachment and he sheepishly identified a female co-worker who as it turned out had been interested in dating me but I was already dating someone at the time. I look back at how stuff was set up in 1999–2000 and man, we were so trusting of the world then.
[−] freediddy 38d ago
de_dust... such good times! A perfectly designed map where everyone knew what the chokepoints were and what the best strategies were but the outcomes between equal opponents was never guaranteed. That's what makes a perfect playing field!

I recently got my older kid and his friends hooked on CS2 via steam. I'm considering having a "dads vs kids" tourney because we're at that cross section where all the dads have played CS2 and now some of the kids are getting old enough and good enough to be competitive.

[−] siruwastaken 38d ago
I'm probably showing my age here, but did these email worms largely die out due to spam filtering, or did the email programs just get better protections against viruses that made it more difficult to exploit? The only email "viruses" I have come accross today are actual humans accidentally replying "reply all" to a legitimate email.
[−] buserror 38d ago
I got fired off pair.com because I had a wildcard email, and was receiving (and to my credit, discarding) millions of emails... a day... on my personal domain. Whoops.

I still use my super optimized c++ email filter to this day, 25 years later. Beats anything else I ever tried.

[−] nuker 38d ago
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[−] riverforest 38d ago
Email is the one thing everyone complains about and almost nobody actually fixes. Curious how long this lasts before something important falls through.