A major “With this character’s death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created.” moment in the history of computers was when Robert Sproull refused to give Richard Stallman a copy of the Xerox laser printer source code so he could port it to the PDP-11.
Other candidates for thread severing events might include the destruction of Project Cybersyn in Chile and the privatization of the internet under the Clinton regime. There must have been some tied up in the destruction of the USSR but I don’t know enough about Soviet computer history to pinpoint them.
The Stallman printer thing stands out to me because it was such a small thing but it symbolized and embodied such a huge shift.
I expected you were linking an article, and then I clicked through and found a whole ass book, and it’s absolutely engrossing ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you so much for that and for these other moments to research!!
There are a class of Bother and Sharp printers that are still kind of decent at scale but they are expensive to upkeep. I have had to deal with warehouses that had a shit ton of different types and there are some less shitty than others.
Is there any IT person that is willing to stand with me in saying ZEBRA printers suck ass?
there has never been a good printer
A major “With this character’s death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created.” moment in the history of computers was when Robert Sproull refused to give Richard Stallman a copy of the Xerox laser printer source code so he could port it to the PDP-11.
This is so tantalizing! Was there legendary beef involved or just myopic selfishness or what?
I’m dying to know about all these thread-severing moments, this is fascinating!
It was a dread demonic pact known as an NDA. You can read a longer account here
Thank you❤️
Other candidates for thread severing events might include the destruction of Project Cybersyn in Chile and the privatization of the internet under the Clinton regime. There must have been some tied up in the destruction of the USSR but I don’t know enough about Soviet computer history to pinpoint them.
The Stallman printer thing stands out to me because it was such a small thing but it symbolized and embodied such a huge shift.
I expected you were linking an article, and then I clicked through and found a whole ass book, and it’s absolutely engrossing ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you so much for that and for these other moments to research!!
Novice: Zebra printers suck ass
Intermediate: Thermal printers suck ass
Expert: Printers suck ass
There are a class of Bother and Sharp printers that are still kind of decent at scale but they are expensive to upkeep. I have had to deal with warehouses that had a shit ton of different types and there are some less shitty than others.
Oh! I thought those were generators
Yeah, I was about to say they are the actual shocking discovery in this picture