March 30th, 2004
Clay Shirky’s latest NEC essay is entitled Situated
Software, and it deals with the phenomenon of software written
by—and for—a very specific subset of the potential user
population. I find that I spend a lot of time writing software, both
for my job and for personal projects, which fits this model. I have
dozens of software projects which I’ve spent a good deal of time on,
yet are far too specific in problem domain (and user group) to even
bother trying to release to a wider audience.
I just last week wrote
about one of my situated
software projects from 1998.
Arguably my best example, however, is dsandler.org itself, full of
“small pieces, loosely joined”
and definitely serving a “specific social group” (criteria described in
the article).
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March 30th, 2004
More coverage of the DreamHost DDoS downtime from dave peck, and others: Andy
Budd; Mike
Steinbaugh; and Chad
Dickerson, who points out that Feedster
is supremely helpful in finding out about this kind of breaking
news in
the weblog world. In fact, using Feedster at just the right time—that
is, in conjunction with an event of particular interest to you—is a very
interesting way to discover an ad-hoc community (in this case, concerned
DreamHost customers).
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March 30th, 2004

Fig. 1. MASTER USING IT AND YOU CAN
HAVE THIS.
Seen on Engadget: Nintendo Launches Classic NES Games For GBA SP.
- Donkey Kong: The best game featuring a plumber rescuing a princess from a big ape pretty much ever.
- Pac-Man: Hel-lo? If you don’t know this game then where have you been?
- The Legend of Zelda: Dude! How classic can you get? The righteous Link whips Ganon and saves Zelda. Link rules!
- Super Mario Bros.: There are pipes and coins and these grody goombas and you just stomp away.
- Excitebike: It’s a rad motocross racing game that lets you rip around a track and kick up dirt and stuff.
- Ice Climber: Like, duh. You climb the ice and whack monsters.
- Xevious: Go to space and shoot stuff with your wicked spaceship.
- Bomberman: Drop bombs on the baddies.
Not only that, but they’re coming out with a “limited edition” Game Boy
Advance, with red A/B buttons and black NES stripes on it. Ultimate
retro.

Fig. 2. Bitchin’.
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March 30th, 2004
Jeremy points
out:
Since we were discussing advances in
space science, I figured I’d forward this on to you. Its received
little coverage in America, likely due to the fact that it was Europeans who
found it and Kobe is going to trial (one must have priorities): “Methane on
Mars could signal life”.
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March 30th, 2004
My hosting provider, DreamHost,
is very reasonably priced, has lots of features, and
friendly/knowledgeable tech support. They have also just experienced a
massive denial-of-service attack that took down their entire network
infrastructure for pretty much all of Monday. This was annoying.
For this
guy it was really annoying.
Update: more reactions to the DH outage.
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March 30th, 2004
So, George Bush has started using “Right Now” in his campaign materials.
No, wait, wasn’t there something about ‘oil
companies and old men’ in that video?
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March 30th, 2004
SideTrack:
fancy-pants trackpad driver for MacOS X, including scroll-at-side (which
I’ve come to enjoy on my Dell laptop, on those rare occasions when it works correctly). The author points out that it’s compatible with uControl (arbitrary keyboard hackery on OSX).
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