Domain: mindprod.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to mindprod.com.
Stories · 4
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Slashback: Indreams, Dejagain, Codrivel
Craving at least some small bit of followup to old stories? Well, sit comfortably in your thousand-dollar Relax-the-Back recliner and savor a (minor) update on the fabled and hopefully forthcoming Indrema console, again something to chew on regarding deja again, and more.The name of Gildred's project has me hooked ;) impaler writes: "Looks like Indrema's Game Exchage site is up. There are a number of free and commercial projects already started. Now, when do people get to fjear my insanely low gxc UID of 15 (I was the first non-indrema person added to the database). Seems like they are even closer to becoming a reality (even though the launch date seems to have been pushed back). So, start writing cool games!"
I wrote to Indrema honcho John Gildred recently to inquire about the console's current status, hopefully we'll have an update on that soon. In the meantime, you may prefer to visit the English-language version (kudos, Oliver) of the Linux-on-Playstation petition mentioned shortly ago.
"Whither newsgroups?" is not an idle question. Ronda Hauben wrote to point out her essay newly posted at Telepolis about the recent sale of the Usenet Archives by Deja to Google,Inc. She writes:
"The culture of the online community is based on fostering collaborative activity and online contributions.
To read and ponder; hopefully someone at Google will have some things to say as well. And when you're done, check out more at Netizens.How does the technical and research community continue to foster the online contributions and collaboration? Is there any problem having such contributions bought and sold? Is there a way to have nonprofit or academic or research institutions involved in archiving such collaborative contributions like Usenet?"
Apropos the former, the following: wdavies writes: "A previous article suggested that Idealab's new company New.net would provide a plug-in -- this article suggests otherwise -- more of a series of deals with large ISP to support the resolution of TLD with private DNS. The article suggests there might also be a plug-in available, but seems to hammer home the point they are planning an end-run around ICANN decision making on TLD's. Interesting, what if they can indeed undermine ICANN's role using commercial pressure ? Good or Bad for the internet ?"
And finally, please don't do this. And getting worse and worse since the last time it was mentioned on Slashdot, Midnight Thunder writes: "There is a great page on how to write unmaintainable code. Now that you have insured that you will keep the job, now for the demands ;-)"
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How To Write Unmaintainable Code
/ writes "Roedy Green of Canadian Mind Products has written an essay entitled "How To Write Unmaintainable Code". Following his 54 tips, you too can guarantee job-security by becoming irreplaceable. If that weren't good enough, it's even available in Spanish. " -
How To Write Unmaintainable Code
/ writes "Roedy Green of Canadian Mind Products has written an essay entitled "How To Write Unmaintainable Code". Following his 54 tips, you too can guarantee job-security by becoming irreplaceable. If that weren't good enough, it's even available in Spanish. " -
How To Write Unmaintainable Code
/ writes "Roedy Green of Canadian Mind Products has written an essay entitled "How To Write Unmaintainable Code". Following his 54 tips, you too can guarantee job-security by becoming irreplaceable. If that weren't good enough, it's even available in Spanish. "