Third Bubble [deprecated], 1st snippet

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No writing on Friday, still lost in balls of mud. No writing on sat and sun, if i can i don't touch this hellish machine on WEs. Took me 7 years and a heavy breakdown to learn it. Move your hands and feet, people!

The third bubble is all about losing the empire and really doing so. I was inspired to that by a story about an Italian teaching hardware/software co-design at some Californian college. Sure I'm gonna get back to that.

As you might see the the third bubble is an expression used for many different things. I might as well call it the fourth bubble and be out of dialectics and into tetrades.

For at least 60 years it has been a rare occasion that logical engineers talk to electrical engineers. Intel did this better than anybody else although not well. One of the reasons we had to wait for Linus is that all the stuff before was somehow bound to expensive hardware. Even the Mac is too expensive and too closed and hardware bound. Concentration on software and licensing helped MS win out over their most potential rival for domination in the PC world. Make no mistake, everybody at Apple but Woz wanted to dominate. What can we do to find an edequate WLC/WCN encoding and beat the WTA encoding that is so favoured by interoperability and the current hard- and software economy?

Remember, from the next time on it's gonna be the Fourth Bubble.

PS: koxinga! Gib uns ein Lebenszeichen! PPS: back to the mud now!

 

WTF is WLC/WCN?

Winner loses control? Winner controls nobody? Wiener Langzeitarbeitslosen-Club?

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No winner

but still able to compete! WLC as opposed to WLC referenced on langreiter.com

If you compete, you suddenly might be T H E   W I N N E R. What then? Please tell us!

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Fuck

Sloppy Langreiter-reading exposed - how embarassing.

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lebens...

...zeichen

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I think about that bubbely stuff a lot

.. because it'll affect everything I'm working now. We can't realistically hope to become market leaders with Helma (which doesn't mean it can't happen) so we must hope for a WCN to succeed. Interestingly, the Web world is remarkably free from WTAs so far. Microsoft has a 90% share of the browser market but seems unable to gain anything substantial from it so far. On the web server market, Apache looks very healthy. Now let's see how things are shaking out on the web application side. Looks very interesting so far. Sun had the first move establishing Java as a de-facto standard for 3rd party application servers, now Microsoft is playing catch-up with .NET. And all the while, small and/or open source solutions like PHP, Zope etc. seem to do very well.

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Agree on your analysis

the economical reason on the web is distribution cost which has been by all means zero in electronic media before and the evermore qualtiy destroying factor in newspapers mostly. in the web it has gone to reasonable factors in a way. the technical reason is the ingenuity of stupid lightway protocols that generate ever simpler stuff like the blogger. So people just do. Production cost dominated sites do not prosper but MS has not learned this lesson. Nice. Watch out for the next piece on what i think is/should be free and what is'nt/can't.

First of all, we do not want to and will not lose.

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winner?

if you try to be a winner nowadays, take a card of both clubs: WLC I and WLC II or join: winner loose control: you lost already, you stuck in your development, because things are not easy to change anymore. freedome is gone. you have to fullfill other wishes (lot of examples around). just because mcluhan got already mentioned - was´nt one of his rules more or less: if a lot of energy is put into something to preserve it, it is a sign, that something new/very old is in the back to pop up again. counting this in this nowadays existing timeframe, where the old days have been nearly yesterday, what would that mean for software??? it´s free, no?

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We will see

if it is free now, then only virtually. Nobody talks about free hardware although nearly free hw exist virtually. It did exist in the radio age.

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nobody talks

wouldn´t say that. there are some groups around and following speech about openhw will be given at the "field programming logic" conference these days in belfast.

some problems: "cost of EDA tools: individuals can not afford commercial EDA tools. this makes OpenSW developers start developing free EDA tools such as gEDA and Alliance which enables OpenHW designers to work at home. 2. cost of manufacture: HW manufacturing is relatively expensive, so OpenHW designers can use simulation or programmable logic devices to check their designs. 3. design protection: no one in the world likes to give his ideas and work for free, unless there is some kind of control and protection over his work. currently there are some groups on the net who try to define some kind of protection. one of these groups, is the OpenIPCore project which has several suggestion like "openNDA, GNU like license, OpenPatents ... etc" (quote from "open hardware design trend paper")

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The nobody is used

metaphorically and statistically as opposed to the open source and free software debates, really nobody discusses open or free hw issues. Everybody is used to pay for their hw, some less and many quite a lot. That's why i put in Lynn Conway. She kind of pioneered Open Hardware by writing and publishing Introduction to VLSI Systems with Carver Mead. Jim Clark made a fortune out of work begun in her first course.

BUT: thx as ever for your lnks.

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the winner takes it all

is that the meaning behind the abba picture?

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don't ask difficile

questions, pleeease!

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Worse is Better

I've been intruiged by the lurching, worse is better character of both hardware and software evolution ever since watching IBM anoint Intel's instruction set (the 8088) as what turned out to be the industry standard instead of waiting a few weeks for the friendlier 68008. It is interesting to ponder what the world would have been like with much more graceful 64k and 640k boundary transitions.

Some ruminations on this phenomenon can be found in www.laputan.org

Check out Gabriel's Worse is Better and Mob papers at www.dreamsongs.com

--BF, who has a talk to prepare...

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yeah

we're devouring this stuff now. Thx for the kind comment. There always must be reasons for worse is better, i guess, i'll reread the Gabriel paper.

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