top | item 32378639 Collection of John Carmack’s .plan files 20 points| vishnu_ks | 3 years ago |github.com 4 comments order hn newest bloqs|3 years ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3367230 from 2011 solarmist|3 years ago Thanks for sharing these! I assume this is in response to the interview he did last week? naikrovek|3 years ago well, given that these predate that interview by some time, probably not.if you mean they are being mentioned here because they were mentioned there, yeah, probably.I remember running "finger johnc@idsoftware.com" multiple times per day to keep tabs on what he had to say.sadly finger is insecure and no longer used; it, and other early Unix tools of the time were very neat. and very insecure. load replies (1)
solarmist|3 years ago Thanks for sharing these! I assume this is in response to the interview he did last week? naikrovek|3 years ago well, given that these predate that interview by some time, probably not.if you mean they are being mentioned here because they were mentioned there, yeah, probably.I remember running "finger johnc@idsoftware.com" multiple times per day to keep tabs on what he had to say.sadly finger is insecure and no longer used; it, and other early Unix tools of the time were very neat. and very insecure. load replies (1)
naikrovek|3 years ago well, given that these predate that interview by some time, probably not.if you mean they are being mentioned here because they were mentioned there, yeah, probably.I remember running "finger johnc@idsoftware.com" multiple times per day to keep tabs on what he had to say.sadly finger is insecure and no longer used; it, and other early Unix tools of the time were very neat. and very insecure. load replies (1)
bloqs|3 years ago
solarmist|3 years ago
naikrovek|3 years ago
if you mean they are being mentioned here because they were mentioned there, yeah, probably.
I remember running "finger johnc@idsoftware.com" multiple times per day to keep tabs on what he had to say.
sadly finger is insecure and no longer used; it, and other early Unix tools of the time were very neat. and very insecure.