50: The Spritely Institute
Description
The Spritely Institute
(of which Christine is CTO) just
announced its multi-year grant
by the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web
and gave a tour of its current tech!
This is a big moment that's been in the works for a while, as
Spritely moves hands towards real stewardship by a
real nonprofit!
Also also! The video recording of the Lisp/Scheme workshop
(based on A Scheme Primer) is released!
Unlock Lisp / Scheme's magic: beginner to Scheme-written-in-Scheme in one hour!
(PeerTube, YouTube, )
Links:
FOSS & Crafts episodes about Spritely:
The What is Spritely
episode, where Morgan says "get in the car Christine you need to
talk about your project", is the first time Christine laid out the
broader (early) plans for Spritely in depth! (In that sense,
FOSS & Crafts has been here for much of Spritely's journey, as many
of our listeners know!)Less directly,
Mark S. Miller on Distributed Objects, Part 1
talks about much of the tech that informs Spritely's design!Spritely Institute's jobs page
which will have jobs posted on it like, real soon nowSpritely Institute is also the org that published
A Scheme Primer,
which we've talked about before
Free as in Freedom has talked about how the IRS
has been more cautious about granting nonprofit status to FOSS orgs
in Episode 0x4E (IRS Refusal Redux)Some background about Randy Farmer (Spritely Institute's Executive Director):
Randy co-founded Lucasfilm's Habitat,
the world's first graphical massively multiplayer virtual world,
which ran on the Commodore 64 in 1985 (!!!)Revival over at neohabitat.org
See the hilarious
marketing videoThe Lessons of Lucasfilms Habitat
is one of the most cited papers about virtual community designs
of all times, and still holds up today
Electric Communities Habitat was Habitat's followup.
Hard to find information on, but here's a
Randy demo'ing the system from 1997!The E Programming Language,
on which much of Spritely is designed, came from EC Habitat.
See
Mark S. Miller on Distributed Objects, Part 1
for more on that (and hey, when are we getting out part 2?)
Randy co-hosts a podcast called
Social Media Clarity
which has some interesting episodes.
See also Spritely Institute's brilliant engineer Jessica Tallon
writing about her experiences
and especially her
pebble bank design!