







Network Games by Danilo Campos


About Atproto w/ Dan Abramov | Wireframe Live
untitled social - Adam Pype - atproto.nyc
The International Research Conference in the History of Computing at Los Alamos, 1976
The Art Of Marathon
A look at some of the work that went into one of the coolest-looking video games in recent memory


The Distance - Tyler Gaw (@tylergaw.com) - atproto.nyc
a love letter, i guess
I love the internet. It was 1998 - I remember the family computer in my home and that sweet, sweet feeling of finally getting connected to the internet, and...

The Dark Forest Anthology of the Internet
A book about how to survive on the internet. It’s about the cozy web, the dark web, the dark forest, the clear net, the dark net, and a new social world emerging around us. This is the Dark Forest Anthology of the Internet.
Databases in 2024: A Year in Review
Andy rises from the ashes of his dead startup and discusses what happened in 2024 in the database game.
Announcing indiemusi.ch alpha: the groundwork for music streaming on atproto - hilke thinks
Analyzing Baseball Data with R (3e)
Back in the late 1980s, as a college student, I would go to the NHL offices in downtown Montreal, and pick up their official end-of-season statistics package. This was something that was reserved for the media, but somehow I had the idea to ask, and they were kind enough to oblige. Since I was learning dBase, I then had to manually enter every piece of data in that package, probably some 20,000 discrete data values. Combining sports, numbers, and computers was a labour of love for me. Add in that in the 1980s, Pete Palmer and Bill James inspired the sabermetric revolution: my career path was set, as was that of thousands more.

The hidden ‘rules of the game’ that dictate how we navigate the world | Psyche Videos
How free are we really, if human behaviour embodies the complex, intertwined webs of society and history?
