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Re: history question for Brian! Hyperreal and Apache

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2024-05-02 23:31Thorsten Sideboard history question for Brian! Hyperreal and Apache
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2024-05-02 23:31Thorsten SideboardI've been really enjoying the Internet History Podcast, reliving the dream of the 90's! Af
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history question for Brian! Hyperreal and Apache
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I've been really enjoying the Internet History Podcast, reliving the dream of the 90's! After a particular episode I listened to last week, interviewing Rob McCool, author of the original NCSA HTTPd - https://www.internethistorypodcast.com/2014/04/chapter-1-supplemental-5-an-interview-with-rob-mccool/ I reached out to Rob as I work at the same company as him, and he was like oh, did they also interview Brian Behlendorf? (our IDM list founder and author of Apache webserver!), which as far as I can see, they haven't. As both Apache and the Hyperreal mailing lists started around them, I was wanting to ask you how these two topics intersected, and how you remember around that time. However! As I click through some of the links on hypereal.org, i just found this page "A cobbled-together history of hyperreal" which pretty much answers my question! (including how you came to use a track title by the Shamen!) - http://hyperreal.org/info/history.html ^ awesome history doc / story! Anything to add to your memories, Brian? bonus link - that doc states it was originally written for https://ironfeather.com/ - which is such a well preserved looking 90s website, with some great 90's DJ mix tapes!
2024-05-06 21:40Brian BehlendorfHi Thorsten and all! Man that history document is itself pretty much history. Last edit 20
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Mon, 6 May 2024 14:40:25 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: history question for Brian! Hyperreal and Apache
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Hi Thorsten and all! Man that history document is itself pretty much history. Last edit 2000 I think? :crying-laughing-emoji: Thanks to Mike Brown if he's still watching this list. The IDM and ambient mailing lists along with a smattering of still-active regional US rave mailing lists are still run from DIY hardware sitting in a colo, recently relocated from a colo in SF to a colo in San Jose but still pretty much the same setup as 1999. Always has been ad-free (aside from the welcome if appropriately labeled Blatant Self Promos), always will be. And with social media and the surveillance state so intertwined and toxic, email mailing lists feel like a vinyl 7 inch of a throwback that'll outlast the rest. So I'll be here awhile and hope the rest of you will be too! NP: Spacetime Continuum, "Sea Biscuit" Brian On Thu, 2 May 2024, Thorsten Sideboard wrote:
quoted 17 lines I've been really enjoying the Internet History Podcast, reliving the dream of the 90&> I've been really enjoying the Internet History Podcast, reliving the dream of the 90's!After a particular episode I listened to last week, interviewing Rob McCool, author of the > original NCSA HTTPd - > https://www.internethistorypodcast.com/2014/04/chapter-1-supplemental-5-an-interview-with-rob-mccool/ > > I reached out to Rob as I work at the same company as him, and he was like oh, did they also interview Brian Behlendorf? (our IDM list founder and author of Apache webserver!), > which as far as I can see, they haven't.  As both Apache and the Hyperreal mailing lists started around them, I was wanting to ask you how these two topics intersected, and how you > remember around that time. > > However! As I click through some of the links on hypereal.org, i just found this page "A cobbled-together history of hyperreal" which pretty much answers my question! (including > how you came to use a track title by the Shamen!) - http://hyperreal.org/info/history.html > > ^ awesome history doc / story! Anything to add to your memories, Brian? > > bonus link - that doc states it was originally written for https://ironfeather.com/ - which is such a well preserved looking 90s website, with some great 90's DJ mix tapes! > > >