Minor computer history theme this week.
- Odeon theaters in LEGO.
- The guy who created the View-Master also was the first to figure out plastic trash cans.
- Home Computer Cultures and Society Before the Internet Age. (via)
- roguelike celebration 2020 is happening virtually.
- The Gigatron, a no-microprocessor retrocomputer. Available as a solder-yourself kit.
- The Smithsonian’s Computer Oral History Collection. Grace Hopper, others, recorded. (via)
- The ACM has free access to its books for the next few days; go now, before it ends. See the source post for this for some ideas on what to read.
- A special item in that list, the Antikythera Mechanism. I had never seen recreations of the device before. (via)
- The Return of the 90s Web.
- Comments on that last link.
- 5 days with the MX Ergo. I link these things just for the X notes.
- Speaking of which, Input events on X have an old world and a new world.
- The Rise and Fall of Commercial Smalltalk. The one thing from Xerox PARC that didn’t take over the world. (via)
- Recent Database Tech. (via)
- The Shareware Scene, Part 5: Narratives of DOOM.
The Antikythera’s gears were so fine they could only of been made by machine. Which implies Greece had a form of industrialization which was lost for over 1000 years