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Brogue
"Brogue is a Roguelike game for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux by Brian Walker." It's REALLY good: stripped-down and straightforward, as Rogue was, but with nice mouse implementation and a lovely auto-explore mode. Really rather nice.
mac  windows  linux  roguelike  games  rogue 
december 2011 by infovore
bitquabit - Zombie Operating Systems and ASP.NET MVC
"And that is why, in 2009, when developing in Microsoft .NET 3.5 for ASP.NET MVC 1.0 on a Windows 7 system, you cannot include /com\d(\..*)?, /lpt\d(\..*)?, /con(\..*)?, /aux(\..*)?, /prn(\..*)?, or /nul(\..*)? in any of your routes." Madness.
microsoft  history  os  operatingsystems  dos  windows  fail  insanity 
june 2009 by infovore
Jumpman
Almost Atari 2600-era platforming, but with a couple of (big) twists. Compulsive, and cross-platform, it's almost definitely worth an hour of your day.
games  platform  physics  osx  indie  windows  retro  free  mac  platforming 
february 2009 by infovore
philosecurity » Blog Archive » Interview with an Adware Author
"So we’ve progressed now from having just a Registry key entry, to having an executable, to having a randomly-named executable, to having an executable which is shuffled around a little bit on each machine, to one that’s encrypted– really more just obfuscated– to an executable that doesn’t even run as an executable. It runs merely as a series of threads." Fascinating interview with a smart guy, who at one point in his life, did some bad (if not entirely unethical) work.
programming  interview  security  windows  adware  scheme  exploits 
january 2009 by infovore
r a t l o o p
"Don't be stuck staring at the screen! Mightier's unique puzzles are designed to be solved by hand with pencil and paper." You print out the puzzle, solve it with a pen, take a webcam picture of it... and the in-game laser carves the path you drew. Wow.
games  play  interaction  design  innovation  camera  windows  mightier 
december 2008 by infovore
When Linux fails | Tux Deluxe
"The outcome of this rampant illegal software copying is that Windows is seen as "the first world standard" and any attempt to push a cheaper alternative is strongly resisted. They consider it trying to cheat local people out of getting the same quality of software that is used in the developed world, even though it's a legal way of getting quality software for free." Not what you'd expect, but totally understandable: as said before, there is a middle class everywhere, and it has the same aspirations everywhere.
windows  opensource  linux  africa  aspiration  middleclass  software 
december 2008 by infovore
BBC NEWS | Technology | The end of an era - Windows 3.x
Microsoft no longer offer Windows 3.x licenses (and obviously haven't offered support for the product for a while). Program Manager, File Manager, come in; your time is up.
microsoft  computing  windows 
november 2008 by infovore
Screen Shots - Bulk Rename Utility
"The main screen of the application. All operations are performed using this screen." And you can tell, you know. What a UI!
ui  utility  pc  windows  interface  amazing 
october 2008 by infovore
SourceForge.net: Console
"Console is a Windows console window enhancement", and it's great - tabbed shells, multiple shells, decent input support, pretty. Much nicer than cmd.
windows  console  shell  software 
march 2007 by infovore

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