Archiving "The Famous Computer Cafe"
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Archiving "The Famous Computer Cafe"
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#2That's some interesting people listed.
Here's the actual archive as a note to myself to listen to it later today: https://archive.org/details/famous-computer-cafe
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#3Side note, archive.org has two players. The first one doesn't have a timestamp where you currently are. The second player, the Winamp clone does have it, but I don't think one can link to specific parts.
[1] The Bill Gates interview starts at 10:10 https://archive.org/details/the-famous-computer-cafe-1984-11...
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#4[1] at 24:00 mark https://archive.org/details/the-famous-computer-cafe-1985-07...
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#7Timothy Leary said PCs are the LSD of the 1990s. If that’s true, then AI is definitely the LSD of the 2020s.
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#8In the episode with Joel Berez (Infocom) [1], he says people spent years trying to solve Zork. Imagine saying that about a modern game. [1] at 24:00 mark https://archive.org/details/the-famous-computer-cafe-1985-07...
Took 4 years to find the final scret cheat code in Nier Automata
https://x.com/NieRGame/status/1345725199900155909
And that's just one modern game example, there are many more
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#9Timothy Leary said PCs are the LSD of the 1990s. If that’s true, then AI is definitely the LSD of the 2020s.
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#101. https://archive.org/advancedsearch.php?q=creator%3A%22The+Fa...