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Now turn it into 3D (spheres), add an Oculus Rift and get William Gibson's cyberspace (aka Neal Stepenson's metaverse)


None of them are built but they are all for free :-)

http://mvalente.eu/2014/03/31/some-random-wild-ideas/


Ulrich Schnauss, System 7, Man With No Name, Art of Trance, Dimension 5, Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Astral Projection, Kraftwerk, VNV Nation...



I'm usually a metal/hardrock guy, but coding to that is impossible. Major le me singing and playing air guitar and air drums.


Lisbon, the West Coast of Europe.

Better beaches, better food and better wines than the other West Coast.

Plus: better trams and a better bridge.

Perfect geographic location, halfway between Europe and US.

-- MV


"Equalization of Opportunity Act" anyone? The "Anti-dog-eat-Dog Rule"? Socialism FTW.


Gotta mock -- I mean love, really -- the names they come up with. Illinois called it the "Main Street Fairness Act" when it was sponsored by home depot, target, best buy and walmart. ( '-')-p


You know there's a bubble going on when expensive chairs are being discussed and voted on.


Guess its time to drop Dropbox, so to speak, and move definitely to UbuntuOne


Reasons: "The difference between the two societies is that in the society which performs poorly:

a) the stupid members of the society are allowed by the other members to become more active and take more actions; b) there is a change in the composition of the non-stupid section with a relative decline of populations of areas I, H1 and B1 and a proportionate increase of populations H2 and B2."

http://www.searchlores.org/realicra/basiclawsofhumanstupidit...

Solutions: "1.) If you were going to build a piece of social software to support large and long-lived groups, what would you design for? The first thing you would design for is handles the user can invest in. 2.) Second, you have to design a way for there to be members in good standing. Have to design some way in which good works get recognized. The minimal way is, posts appear with identity. You can do more sophisticated things like having formal karma or "member since." 3.) Three, you need barriers to participation. This is one of the things that killed Usenet. You have to have some cost to either join or participate, if not at the lowest level, then at higher levels. There needs to be some kind of segmentation of capabilities. 4.) And, finally, you have to find a way to spare the group from scale."

http://www.shirky.com/writings/group_enemy.html



The alternative to RoR is not Python, but some framework using Python as the underlying language.

Python on Zope would be my choice. It kicks RoR ass since 1999.


Maybe they should change the name and replace Z with a D.

Python on Dope sounds fierce. Snakes and drugs are cooler than jewels and trains.


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