TeaVMFan
2 hours ago
Not exactly an appearance, but I definitely give emacs a shout-out in the end notes of my new novel: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GYCZJVGX
2 hours ago
Not exactly an appearance, but I definitely give emacs a shout-out in the end notes of my new novel: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GYCZJVGX
3 hours ago
How to sell drugs online fast was a great show because they kept stressing how they had to have the test pass in their Vue front end.
I always whenever I see code on a show/movie I wonder if it's real, a lot of times it's a mix of random languages. Sometimes just jibberish.
Also recently watched Nirvana 1997 really good.
7 minutes ago
The T-800s HUD scene in the first Terminator used 6502 assembly from Nibble magazine.
https://www.theterminatorfans.com/the-terminator-vision-hud-...
38 minutes ago
Replicator code in Star Gate was iirc (it’s been a good while) the html/js for the royal bank of Canada (appropriate since it was mostly filmed in Canada).
33 minutes ago
now that's cool, the OG star gate movie? I watched SG-1 multiple times and watched the other ones too, too bad about the reboot being cancelled.
2 hours ago
Like that time Kelly Rowland sent Nelly a text using excel https://www.reddit.com/r/popculturechat/comments/1b8xawt/kel...
2 hours ago
It was 100% not Excel: https://blog.jgc.org/2023/07/unfortunately-kelly-rowland-cou...
Also, we're really close to the 24 year anniversary of "Dilemma": https://hollawhenyougetthis.com
2 hours ago
Which is pretty funny like was that a picture or actually running excel
2 hours ago
One of the great onscreen code moments was in Superman III¹ where Richard Pryors’ character has written some “impossible” program and when the listing is shown on screen it’s pretty much five screens of BASIC REM statements.
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1. A movie which exists primarily to set up a joke in Office Space.
an hour ago
5 CLS
10 PRINT "PLOT BILATERAL CO-ORDINATES"
15 PRINT : PRINT
20 GOSUB 5000
25 PRINT "INPUT CO-ORDINATE X : "
31 PRINT "4";
33 PRINT "2";
35 PRINT "Y" : PRINT
40 PRINT "INPUT CO-ORDINATE Y : "
41 IF INKEY$ = "" THEN 41 : IF
42 PRINT "Z";
43 IF INKEY$ = "" THEN 43 : IF
44 PRINT "+";
45 IF INKEY$ = "" THEN 45 : IF
46 PRINT "X"
47 GOSUB 5000
50 CLS
60 PRINT "0010 N = RND(900)"
70 PRINT "0020 Z = 1 TO N"
80 PRINT "0030 X = 1 TO 31"
90 PRINT "0040 Y = 1 TO 15"
100 PRINT "0050 SET(31-X,16-Y,Z)TO(31+X,Y,"
110 PRINT "0060 SET(31+X,Y,Z)TO(31-X,16-Y,"
120 PRINT "0070 SET(X,16+Y,Z-Y)TO(X,Y,Z)"
130 PRINT "0080 SET(X,16-Y,Z+Y)TO(16+X,Y+)"
140 PRINT "0090 GOTO 500"
150 PRINT "0100 NEXT X:NEXT Y:NEXT Z
160 PRINT "0110 CLS"
170 PRINT "0120 DATA 1.13.2.67.2."
180 PRINT "0130 DATA 12.45.90.3.23.56.2.56"
190 PRINT "0140 DATA 3.6.1.43.92.56.2.9.08"
200 PRINT "0150 DIM P(9)"
210 PRINT "0160 B$ = CHR$(191)"
220 PRINT "0170 FOR X = Y - Z : PRINT X"
230 PRINT "0180 FOR Y = X - Z : PRINT Y"
240 PRINT "0190 END"
250 PRINT
260 PRINT
270 PRINT
280 PRINT
290 PRINT
300 PRINT
310 PRINT
320 PRINT
330 PRINT
340 PRINT
350 PRINT2 hours ago
More great on screen code moments (I haven't got round to Superman III, yet): https://behind-the-screens.tv But Superman III is not just REM statements.
2 hours ago
I paused a bunch of times and I forget the details, but I remember everything always looking good, especially his brainstorming about the site and making notes about pgp and onion services and the like.
I also loved them knowing Lenny wrote some code, as he was the only person in the world who uses snake case in javascript, because I’m also a snake case heretic.
2 hours ago
> a lot of times it's a mix of random languages. Sometimes just jibberish.
And sometimes it's just a directory listing.
3 hours ago
Hilariously, the Arctic Blast screenshot seems to be the Audacity audio editor with Emacs overlaid! https://ianyepan.github.io/images/arctic-blast-emacs.png
an hour ago
Enjoyable list but I’m not sure the AlphaGo documentary counts as pop culture :).
It’s interesting how people talk about vi vs emacs, can’t remember ever meeting anyone who chose vi over vim, let alone enough people to make th at the debate.
an hour ago
Cryptonomicon has the use of a highly custom version of Emacs called OrdoEmacs.
https://dev.to/hyenast2/neal-stephenson-s-cryptonomicon-and-...
an hour ago
I have a cat named Emacs.
an hour ago
Deldo - Vibration Control and Teledildonics Mode for Emacs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1sXuHnf_lo
Interview with an Emacs Enthusiast [Colorized]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urcL86UpqZc
Writing an Emacs implementation in C (Gosling Emacs) | James Gosling and Lex Fridman
44 minutes ago
I was hoping for Pantheon too (I’m 90% sure Holstrom uses EMacs instead of Vim?)
an hour ago
There is some trainspotting I can identify with!
an hour ago
Bonus points for silicon valley doubling the Emacs references with vim AND spaces vs tabs
2 hours ago
Time for an elisp port of Doom
3 hours ago
That TRON theme linked in the article is cool, thanks for sharing.
At risk of being downvoted into oblivion by the emacs gang, I wonder if someone’s got a similar theme for vim?
2 hours ago
There’s aren’t that hard to make, rip the palette and vibecoding a theme is viable.