@thomasfuchs
false.
that photo was taken months ago, before musk fired four of those people.
@thomasfuchs
false.
that photo was taken months ago, before musk fired four of those people.
@futurebird @breadandcircuses
in the 1980s, Harry Harrison wrote a series in which a civilization of intelligent mosasaurs (but, oddly more like amphibians rather than reptiles) develops tech, cities, etc, based on organics and genetically modified creatures. Submarines are genetically modified Ichthyosaurs, buildings are genetically modified trees, video cameras are genetically modified frogs, and so on. Unfortunately, the intelligent mosasaurs are the villains.
@thomasfuchs
the first book I got that was mainly about software development but not about how to code in a specific language was Fred Brooks' book _The Mythical Man-Month_ , a 1990s edition, with his famous _No Silver Bullet_ essay, and other later essays tacked on. Some good insights about software development, but, sadly, told through a very conservative, patriarchal lens, even from my viewpoint as a white cis guy from a very conservative part of the USA.
@atomicpoet @Sarahp @fediversenews
I'm hoping that's where all the craptocurrency grifters will go.
@thomasfuchs I say web developers ought to forget web3 ever existed and make a giant leap forward from web2 to web7. It worked out for Solaris ... oh, wait a minute, maybe it didn't. Nevermind.
@thomasfuchs I'm looking at those file names and trying to imagine how that music must sound
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