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icedata

35 karmajoined 13 anni fa
Product Manager, mobile/web/embedded, lately for the entertainment business.

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icedata
·52 minuti fa·discuss
Danny Hillis was an MIT colleague of a friend of mine. Didn't know until now that Connection Machine had Darpa funding.
icedata
·22 ore fa·discuss
I worked with Seymour Papert when he was chairman of Logo Computer Systems. Also the author (with Marvin Minsky) of Perceptrons, an early book on Neural Networks. Really ahead of his time.
icedata
·2 anni fa·discuss
We never even tried email marketing at my current company. At my previous one we had a lot of issues (boss didn't believe that spamassassin would block our efforts, he was wrong (we weren't initially using an email marketing platform)). Now I am using Waalaxy, which does linkedin and email prospecting (I only use Linkedin). Since I rarely accept unexpected connection requests myself, I was quite surprised at the effectiveness of Waalaxy, about 10% of connections requests accepted out of 1000 sent, several meetings booked, now doing phone followup on the remainder of connections.
icedata
·2 anni fa·discuss
Scratch was written by some of the same people behind popular versions of Logo used in the 80's
icedata
·3 anni fa·discuss
I went to Regus a few times several years ago when they had a promotion in Toronto. Even for free, it sucked. Bad atmosphere, claustrophobic, etc.
icedata
·3 anni fa·discuss
At LCSI we had assemblers and debugging tools for 6502, x86 and others written in LMI Lisp, which we used to create several popular commercial versions of Logo.
icedata
·3 anni fa·discuss
Actually, the entire incident can be seen as an effective educational exercise.
icedata
·4 anni fa·discuss
Not PDP-8, but PDP-11, the time my former boss went to Algeria to fix one on his own and succeeded. That's all I know about it. You can make up stuff to fill in the blanks.
icedata
·4 anni fa·discuss
you know, a billion here and a billion there, pretty soon you're talking about real money.
icedata
·4 anni fa·discuss
Having worked with Steve for a while, I can assure you that he believes he was ripped off. Only a judge can decide for sure.
icedata
·4 anni fa·discuss
ditto. Using git takes the worry out of using it, gives you a granular restoration process. I've only needed it once in the last year, but it was worth it. I use plain emacs.
icedata
·4 anni fa·discuss
We tried it the other way. I worked for a decade at Logo Computer Systems, where the principal designer of Scratch used to work. Eventually schools tired of teaching kids text-based coding.
icedata
·4 anni fa·discuss
I completely agree. I live in Canada, and run a weekly Zoom call on startups etc. We have quite a few members from India, Latin America and elsewhere and I find it useful to get their perspectives. I even have callers from China (you need to change the Zoom data center config to permit this). These are people that I met on WeChat groups (unfortunately not a realistic option outside China for most right now), and some former students. We try to stay away from politics, but interestingly there is a wide range of points of view from Chinese callers.