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Sophie-Croquet Trailer
Posted By: Stearns
Something went horribly right...
Daniel Lanovaz has sent a message to the squeak-dev mailing list. I've reproduced it verbatim below the fold. Fun stuff.
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Culture Jamming: Our Dominant Medium
Posted By: Stearns
When making music required a big, heavy and expensive piano and lots of lessons, music was good. Real good. But the electric guitar changed all that! Good thing!
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Of mice and pirates
Posted By: Stearns
I had always
understood patents to be about the mechanism of the device, not it's effect. E.g., a particular mouse trap design, not the idea of catching mice.
But what do I know? Squeak blogger
Torsten turned me on to
this article about some courtroom pirates suing Apple over the User Interface in their latest operating system release. The original patent was for an old Xerox UI implemented in Interlisp-D, and now owned by a holding company.
Apple's Tiger operating system isn't implemented in Lisp. Do you suppose the lawyers are basing their argument on
Greenspun's Tenth Rule?
this just in: All your planet are belong to us
Posted By: Stearns
How will it change the world to give millions of children low-cost computers and open source software? The first real effect is to provoke a response from Microsoft.
Initially Wintel executives
dismissed and ridiculed the OLPC project. But now Microsoft is employing the infamous embrace-and-destroy practice that it has always used to subdue competition.
People are already reporting that Microsoft
now plans to give away crippled versions of their software for as little as $3 a copy. But take a look at
the real deal. Professional edition can be had for a dollar. Most importantly, the program offers cheap used junk Wintel computers, with Microsoft paying half the cost. In order to place their software in the world's hands, they intend to undercut the complete OLPC package cost by roughly half. Never mind that the crap boxes consume massive amounts of unavailable power, require massive wired infrastructure through the rainforests, are full of toxins, not hardened against sand and kid use, etc. And of course, the software is the same crap they foist on the rest of us.
Clever, no?
new technology
Posted By: Stearns
This funny video features a scribe who is used to dealing with scrolls. He contacts the help desk to deal with the new “book” technology.
My colleagues at the office see it as a send-up of users. I'm thinking it's making fun of programmers...
Of robotic automation and the ingenuity of the sex industry
Posted By: Stearns
A Japanese
sex club advertisement robot. What could I possibly comment further...?
Getting started with Croquet and the Collaborative code.
Posted By: Stearns
I've been getting a lot of “getting started as newbie developers” questions lately. I know I've got to get this cleaned up, but better to share what I've got as is...
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Collaborative initial connection
Posted By: Stearns
Sometimes someone tickles a bug, and you find you cannot connect to the Collaborative at all. I that happens, send mail to croquetcollaborative at charter dot net and we'll reset it.
But even when things are working, it can often take as much as three or four minutes to connect. Here's why.
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N-D: the DNA of user interfaces
Posted By: Stearns
There's a lot of work being done on so-called 3D desktops. I think it's worth getting some finer-grained terminology. There's 1-, 2-, and 3-D, and the fractional 2.25-D and 2.5-D. And there's the non-spatial dimensions T-D, G-D, A-D, C-D and O-D.
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KAT positioning
Posted By: Stearns
I don't get to spend as much time as I'd like on the
Collaborative for Croquet, but I'm still pleased with progress on our software. A lot of people are trying it out from all around the world (ain't the Internet grand?), and it's standing up pretty well. Time to clarify expectations. (The punchline at the end is that you have use the latest version.)
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