I have a bunch of his old blog posts from about 2013 or so archived on my hard drive, you can't find them anywhere, there is probably lots of precious nuggets hiding in there ;-)
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Anonymous2016-01-08 18:53
The Commodore 64, one of the major, um, way it was used for was playing around and learning and poking and breaking stuff. That was the fun, instead of a video game you just played around with this stuff. That's our ancestral land, we have a divine right to this. Like the Jews had a right to their homeland, we have a divine right to this low level access. We're supposed to have access to ports and memory and disk blocks and all of that is our divine right as Commodore 64 Americans.
>>8 All that was a piece of shit. I learned programming as a kid using QBasic on school computers to display dicks. You don't need any fuqin peeks and pokes. Grow up, grandpa.
>>10 And while you were dicking around with PRINT-based ASCII art and bad line-drawing commands, kids younger than you were driving the demoscene, because they knew what peeks and pokes were.
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Anonymous2016-01-08 22:26
>>11 And where are they now? Their monkey code got thrown in the trash and they have to suck off fat niggers to pay the rent because peeks and pokes are things sex offenders do, while I am writing an advanced AI in Scheme to buy up all the stock of the companies that they get fired from to fund my project to become God of the Wired.
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Anonymous2016-01-08 23:31
Bitches don't know bout my ReGIS graphics
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Anonymous2016-01-09 3:14
>>12 Lots of them went into embedded computing, graphics programming at nVidia/ATi/SGI/etc, and with heavy overlap with the cracking scene, into security.
Shit programmers focus on 1 platform and only know that. Demoscene skills tend to transfer into generalized top-tier programming and hardware interfacing skills, as you're designing beyond what's given to you.
If I may be permitted to compare myself to this great programmer (and I believe that I can) I waste too much time on the internet, ruining the reward pathways in my brain that should be being strengthened by the divine act of programming. The internet is a dangerous addictive drug that is diverting me insidiously from being entirely self sufficient through my programming and piano playing.