- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
ive always appreciated the iceberg
this is not a hall of shame. the intent is to awaken you to many of the peculiarities and weirdness of computers. hopefully, after reading these articles, you will have learned a lot and will embrace chaos.
Note that The Basilisk Collection is fiction written by the creator of the iceberg. The rest should be real
“The Birth and Death of JavaScript” predicted the future
The first time I watched that talk, I was very drunk, and forgot about the framing device halfway through. I went looking for Metal as if it was an actual project. It was not far-off from what I expected to be possible, having longed for a way to weld an emulator to Wine and run small Windows programs in Android. My shorthand was Turing completion. The man says any computer could run any program, and I wanted could to become can.
Now there’s a whole class of “usermode emulators” and you can play Crysis on your phone. The original, unmodified, full-fat Crysis.