maybe:
- smol word processor
- telnet client
- gopher browser...
- audio and video player (??)
steve jobs was right about this much--you're not necessarily going to convince people to use a platform by enumerating the criteria by which your puter may be superior.
somehow i have to imagine what it feels like to be fascinated and immediately pleased with the human-computer interaction.
i wonder how little RAM you could get away with for a reasonably powerful lil written document preparation system...
@unlink2 lovely! i think i will return to atari 2600 dev eventually. the stella emulator has a very powerful debugger!
just thinkin' about late 1970s, early 1980s computing... sigh...
microsoft really did destroy all that, the hobbyist scene. it is back now, despite its relatively puny size and position as a 'subculture'.
i wonder what it would take to liberate the human from the computer today. something suggests to me that it lies in simple, expressive command prompts--staying clear of modern GUIs, while not necessarily rejecting WSIWYG
if i have enough money after i pay my bills tomorrow i will try and print out some magazines and do some deep research into the era of 8 bit computing. to try and answer the question: what would a powerful but minimal computer need for the average user today?
i'd love to make lil 8 bit games again
the stock market with their souped up graphics cards can take a hike
8 bit assembly is also so easy! race the beam ~
i wonder what 6502 assembler is the community standard for atari 2600 dev now
i always used this piece of vaporware everyone swore by on the atariage forums called dasm
Laid out a little tutorial dungeon for the milestone and recorded a walking tour. The tile memory works different now and I think it looks nice.
Time to pack this baby so full of skeletons ๐
If you've never read Worse is Better or the history behind it, it's worth reading https://www.dreamsongs.com/WorseIsBetter.html
tl;dr: Yeah you think your tech is better designed and it may be but the Zerg Rush strategy works for tech (but with long-running consequences)
Anil Dash on why you should quit Substack while you still can: every new feature they add increases lock-in, making it harder to leave while they court some of the worst people online https://www.anildash.com/2024/11/19/dont-call-it-a-substack/
people are so far removed from the systems that keep them alive - the internet comes out of a socket in the wall and that's basically it.
A new (old) song for the playlist: https://youtu.be/J6AiZaGBal0
#GiantIsopods #Isopods #music #doritos
if i was gonna make a VM
i think it would be either:
- something like CHIP-8, for making amazing games for the TV
- something like smalltalk, where you have very high levels of abstraction
i will meditate on this. i like DMA video RAM so CHIP-8 would be fun
I'm trying to #crowdfund โน20k (~โฌ224 or ~$237) by the 20th of December, to add
~350 POIs (shop, restaurants, healthcare, etc)
~150 building levels,
shop phone numbers,
shop addresses,
named commercial and apartment areas,
and much more to #OpenStreetMap in the city of #Mumbai, #India.
To learn more and to contribute, visit -
https://contrapunctus.codeberg.page/projects/osm-mumbai-2024.html
(I've been an OSM contributor since 2016, and this is my latest attempt at trying to contribute to it full-time.)
#LambdaMOO update available at https://lambdamoo.blogspot.com/
Power outage. In case you were unaware of this blog, now you know.
i think the entire australian welfare system must now be entering crisis because it changed its app name from mygovid to myid
THANKS ๐
have a lovely little BASIC listing (:
This version of Chase was written for SWTP 4K BASIC. The idea for this game came from Creative Computing. There are a high voltage fence, 15 high voltage posts, and 5 robots all out to get you. As you move, the robots will always take the shortest path toward you. Your only chance is to run them into a post or each other. If you can destroy all 5 robots, you win! I found that many times more than one move could be made without the map, so the printing or not printing a map was written as an option in the program. This program should run on most 4K or 8K BASIC with minor changes. (For in- stance, to run this on Altair 8K, the random number statements must be changed.) Good luck with your Chase.
source: https://archive.org/details/Kilobaud197702/page/n49/mode/1up