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  • Boxxed 35 minutes ago
    Other awesome BBS door games, for a those that want a shot of nostalgia:

    LORD, Barren Realms, Falcon's Eye, Land of Devastation, Planets: TEOS, Usurper

    It was a fun era. I had a BBS all setup and ready to go, complete with insane ASCII art: the plan was to make it live once my sister went to college, giving me the second phone line entirely to myself. But in the intervening two years the internet really took off and by the time she moved out (1997) it felt like a pointless endeavor.

  • a11r 2 hours ago
    Amit Patel was employee #7 at Google and built many things including the little geo display in the lobby that would show live search queries as dots color coded by language.
    • lll-o-lll 1 hour ago
      And writing “Don’t be evil” everywhere. I suspect being the “originator” is contested; but this wonderful nerd, who made Red Blob Games, is the spirit.

      Barren Realms Elite and Falcons Eye were my favourite doors games as a teen (written by his brother). Inter-BBS - playing against people in other countries - was just amazing at the time.

      • lll-o-lll 53 minutes ago
        Interesting. I found this article that does point to Amit Patel as the originator of “Don’t be evil” at google.

        “Mayer explained that Don't Be Evil was coined in 1999 by one of Google's first engineers, Amit Patel, who shared a work cubicle with Mayer. She said Patel and other early employees were resistant when staff with business skills began joining the engineer-driven company. The engineers feared they would be pressured into moving certain clients higher in search results listings or building products they did not want to build. Patel voiced his fears via the whiteboard in the conference room where Google sales people met clients. "In this incredibly neat handwriting in tiny little letters on the bottom right hand side of the white board, he wrote 'Don't Be Evil'," Mayer said. Some time later, when Google had 200-300 employees, its human resources team decided the company needed corporate values. They called a team meeting of some of Google's senior staff. After they brainstormed 10 positive corporate values, Paul Bucheit, the inventor of Gmail, suggested ditching those in favour of one that covered all angles - Don't Be Evil. "Originally Don't Be Evil was No.6 on the corporate values [list] but it's the only one that stuck because it's the catchiest and, as Paul said, encompasses everything else," said Mayer.”

        https://www.smh.com.au/technology/dont-be-evil-or-dont-lose-...

        We forget that many companies are founded by passionate engineers; however they may change over time.

    • fckgoogle2356 29 minutes ago
      Wait, really? I was initially thinking “oh, SRE! BBS doors! Fun!” but fuck this guy then. All Google employees should be lined up against the wall.

      Maybe being so early he didn’t realize what would happen with Google later on, but we don’t let the first Nazis off either. Hope they all burn in hell.

  • exogeny 2 hours ago
    Ah, nostalgia. I was a LORD man myself. One of my good friends from the BBS scene in my hometown (412/724) had a Telnet/SSH instance of LORD that ran for a good decade plus.
    • bananaboy 1 hour ago
      Same here, I played a lot of LORD! Only a little bit of BRE. Incidentally the author of LORD Seth Robinson continues making games long after LORD. I think he’s semiretired now but he has been working on an ai-coded photoshop clone https://github.com/SethRobinson/Patchy
  • schoen 4 hours ago
    (2013)