Release 1.0 — The Open-Source Revolution
by Tim O’Reilly, with an introduction by Esther Dyson
Sandpapering the conscious mind
Sandpapering the conscious mind with William Gibson: Science Fiction Weekly Interview
There is a new pic
There is a new pic courtesy of Iambe. Thanks.
Sanity Test It is offical.
Sanity Test
It is offical. I am 72.7272727272727% insane, a loony.
GNOME, Its State and Future
GNOME, Its State and Future
I love GNOME, hate the file manager.
Kernel Development, Desktops, and Scooby
Kernel Development, Desktops, and Scooby Doo: The Alan Cox Interview – A Connoisseur of Indian Food and Scooby-Doo
“Alan: They just want to be able to send e-mail or look on the Internet. They don’t want to know about disk partitioning or most of the things that go in PCs
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One of the things I like about the Palm Pilot–I hate it for a lot of reasons, like the handwriting–but when you use a Palm Pilot and have no clue what you are doing, you have a set of basic functions that anybody can use. Yet as you get to know a bit more about it, as you learn to use it, you discover all of these extra features and all these extra clever things you can do. “
In my case the Visor rules infinately more than it sucks. If the USB synching just work reliably, oh wait engle tells me it does on the Mac.
Mark your calendars and program
Mark your calendars and program those VCRs CODE RUSHPBS Thursday, March 30, 2000, 10:00 p.m. ET. “The one-hour documentary follows bright and quirky Netscape Communications engineers as they pursue a revolutionary venture to save their company. Through the program’s verit� style, viewers see human and technological dramas unfold in the collision between science, engineering, code and commerce.”
League for Programming Freedom (LPF) is an organization that opposes software patents and user interface copyrights.