- Linus Torvalds
- Kent Beck
- Dylan Beattie
- Ian Cooper
- Simon Brown
- Martin Fowler
- Daniel Terhorst-North
- Sam Newman
- Andy Hunt
let’s try this again :D
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world why are these people notable figures in technology:
- Linus Torvalds
- Kent Beck
- Dylan Beattie
- Ian Cooper
- Simon Brown
- Martin Fowler
- Daniel Terhorst-North
- Sam Newman
- Andy Hunt
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world who are all these people?
If they were here but just lurking, how would you know?
By “lurking” I understand: they would be here reading and voting but not engaging otherwise. In practice, is it any different than not being here at all?
If by “lurking” you mean that they would be here posting under pseudonyms and asking me if I would be able to identify them… Then it’s a more interesting question. But I don’t think I would be able to identify them from their style.
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Steve Wozniak. He’s so important that his last name isn’t flagged by Firefox’s spellchecker.
John Carmack.
man he is just razor sharp and all business, really interesting person to listen to. I feel he wouldn’t have time to lurk here 😅
Tim Berners-Lee would be interesting I think, given the direction he’s gone into personal ownership/control of data.
the idea of service and instance federation is blowing my smooth brain. I wonder if Tim is in awe or to him this would’ve been the next logical progression
He’s pushing for a decentralised web, he’s specifically focussed on personally owned data through his Solid project. But it feels like maybe this month or so could be a tipping-point, so it would be great to get his input and/or for him to see how we all work away at it!
to my shame, this is the first time I heard of the Solid project. I’ve glanced at the page and plan on researching more, but in your opinion what is its practical goal and current impact?
I’m new to it too, I’ve known about its existence but have been thinking about adding support for it to a project I’m starting soon - really to learn more about it (I tend to learn best by doing!)
It’s goal is for each of us to have personal ownership of all our data online, and full control over who can access what. That’s certainly something I can get behind! You do this by creating a “pod”, which is essentially a database of all your data (I think organised into groups, e.g. each organisation can have their own group of data), which you can self-host if you like, along with the ability to control access.
It’s current impact I would say is near zero. But TBL is a person with a reasonable amount of pull, and he’s setup his own company providing commercial services (presumably, consulting). My guess is they’re dealing with governments and mega-corps - there seems to be very little effort pushing it to “the masses” (i.e. application developers).
The theory sounds interesting but the practicalities of it seem to offer a lot of challenges, so I think the best way to get a real sense of whether it has legs or not is to build something!
BBSs had fidonet in 1993, if email, usenet and irc don’t count
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Duncan Coutts
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Philip Wadler
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Simon Peyton Jones
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Edwin Brady
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John Wiegley
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world why are the following people notable figures in technology:
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Duncan Coutts
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Philip Wadler
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Simon Peyton Jones
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Edwin Brady
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John Wiegley
edit: thanks chatGPT bot
I laughed bc the sass of “let me google that for you” sent me to a wiki page of Duncan Coutts… the Canadian musician XD
😂😂😂😂I saw that too and left it because I also found it hilarious.
good shit! thanks for that. made my evening
how the fugg do we add friends in Lemmy now
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If they were here but just lurking, how would you know?