Yet another interesting #unix history talk and Q&A at VCF East by Brian Kernighan, once of Bell Labs.
The material is mostly familiar but some of the questions are quite novel.
Either way, this stuff never gets old.
Yet another interesting #unix history talk and Q&A at VCF East by Brian Kernighan, once of Bell Labs.
The material is mostly familiar but some of the questions are quite novel.
Either way, this stuff never gets old.
new entry on #mproveinsights :: Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (1982)
https://mprove.de/insights/index.html#hopper
or #ChronoMedia https://mprove.de/chrono?ll=39.10893,-76.77202&z=17.43&r=23&t=55&d=0&s=1&i=1
@dborch DANKE!
Hier /bei der früheren Post Office Research Station/ habe ich noch einen #ChronoMedia-Spot für Dame Stephanie eingetragen.
https://mprove.de/chrono?ll=51.55679,-0.24119&q=51.55771,-0.23681&z=14&r=-158&t=52&s=1&i=1
I had a wonderful time at @muzej today, people are lovely and the collection is awesome. If you like the history of computer this is your go to place. And there’s also a little space for my lovely #Ruby #RetroComputing #ComputerHistory
Eliza Bot Running and ready for your retro psycological problems
Toot me a Hello to start
#RetoComputing #Eliza #ComputerHistory
Watching "The Big OOPs", new 1h50m talk by Casey Muratori about the long and meandering history, mistakes & shortcomings of OOP and looking for better/alternative ways forward...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo84LFzx5nI
(Also very interesting for some #PermaComputing & KISS aspects)
"If you bought a ThinkPad between 1995 and 2017, it was probably designed under the oversight of David W. Hill, who served as lead designer under both IBM and Lenovo for those 22 years. We caught up with Hill, who today runs his own firm, ThinkNext Design, to talk about the history of ThinkPad, what drove him to make key design decisions, and the products he wanted to come out with but just couldn't."
https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/02/thinkpad_david_hill_interview/
Eliza Bot Running and ready for your retro psycological problems
Toot me a Hello to start
#RetoComputing #Eliza #ComputerHistory
Today 38 years ago a small computer manufacturer in UK launched their new product. The RISC machine became the Acorn Risc Machine and later Advanced Risc Machine -> ARM
It is the most used CPU ever. Intel? Never heard of it...
Al Lowe, nacido el 24 de julio de 1946, es un músico y diseñador de videojuegos estadounidense conocido principalmente por su creación de la serie de videojuegos de aventura "Leisure Suit Larry" de Sierra On-Line
#retrocomputingmx #AlLowe #LeisureSuitLarry #computerhistory
Hacker Plants Computer ‘Wiping’ Commands in Amazon’s AI Coding Agent
https://alecmuffett.com/article/113742
#ComputerHistory #ai #llm
Memoirs of the CP/M creator released:
“Our father, Gary Kildall, was one of the founders of the personal computer industry, but you probably don’t know his name. Those who have heard of him may recall the myth that he ‘missed’ the opportunity to become Bill Gates by going flying instead of meeting with IBM. Unfortunately, this tall tale paints Gary as a ‘could-have-been,’ ignores his deep contributions, and overshadows his role as an inventor of key technologies that define how computer platforms run today.
Gary viewed computers as learning tools rather than profit engines. His career choices reflect a different definition of success, where innovation means sharing ideas, letting passion drive your work and making source code available for others to build upon. His work ethic during the 1970s resembles that of the open-source community today."
https://computerhistory.org/blog/in-his-own-words-gary-kildall/
July 15th 1991: 34 years ago I published the first “modern” password cracker…
https://alecmuffett.com/article/113704
#ComputerHistory #PasswordCracking #crack
Call me nerdy if you want but I found this exploration of the history of Mac System settings absolutely fascinating: https://aresluna.org/frame-of-preference/
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Das Computer und Kommunikationsmuseum in Bamberg steht vor der Auflösung.
Hier noch ein letzter Video-Rundgang
https://mprove.de/chrono?q=49.89453,10.88916&z=15.33&t=48&m=BYbsb00105090&o=0.9&s=1&i=1