[nycbug-talk] Rob Pike Slashdot Interview

Bob Ippolito bob
Mon Oct 18 17:23:40 EDT 2004


On Oct 18, 2004, at 17:03, Isaac Levy wrote:

> On Oct 18, 2004, at 4:40 PM, csnyder wrote:
>
>> Intriguing -- I thought one of the big takeways was the Unix Room at
>> Bell Labs, where development happened because programmers weren't
>> isolated in their own offices.
>
> Heck yeah- been missing this kind of thing for a while.  I work alone 
> 99% of the time, being self-employed, so I envy the idea of being 
> around people...  (and being at the wifi cafe in my neighborhood, even 
> though half the crowd is on a laptop, doesn't necessarily mean that 
> anyone else is hacking anything at all- (mostly folks doing their 
> mail, writing in word processors, surfing the broadband net, etc, and 
> I'm the freak in the corner who catches folks staring blankly at my 
> screen full of shells).
>
> I'd really love to carve out someplace to congregate ad-hock regularly 
> and work around other indie folks... (or even just folks who can 
> untether from the cubicle), and work on actual work stuff, or other 
> stuff...  But focus would be to casually go about whatever work one is 
> doing.  Not like an installfest, where the focus is to learn very 
> directly, but to just do one's work and hang out 'around the coffee 
> machine', metaphorically.
>
> Hrm....
>
> I'm kindof thinking out loud here, but I do have a sweet amount of 
> space here in williamsburg, it would be fun to host some open hacking 
> workdays... (wifi, coffee, ashtrays, and an ok stereo... [which could 
> turn into beer into the evening] <g>)
>
> Would anyone really care to schlep out here?  Or does anyone have any 
> better ideas?  Should I find a couch for my office? :)
>
> 'Brooklyn Labs'?  (er, sorry Gman, I mean 'Villiamsburg Labs')

I'd probably come out every now and again.. but I'm taking my laptop in 
for repair tomorrow (the dvd-r sounds like a jet engine), so not 
anytime immediately soon :)

-bob





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