The demoscene in The Netherlands has been accepted as Dutch national intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
This recognition adds to the success story of the demoscene as the first digital culture accepted by UNESCO.
The acceptance of the demoscene in The Netherlands may have positive implications for pending applications in other countries and may increase the likelihood of joint international applications.
Demoscene, a combination of art and engineering coding, has been accepted as UNESCO cultural heritage in the Netherlands.
Demoscene has influenced coding and programming, inspiring programmers to push the boundaries of what is achievable with limited resources.
The recognition of demoscene as cultural heritage solidifies its importance, contributes to its preservation, and showcases its impact on various industries.
This post highlights examples of fast and ambitious accomplishments in various fields, showcasing the power of human ingenuity and collaboration.
It emphasizes that many of these remarkable achievements took place before 1970, raising the question of why similar projects today face delays and bureaucratic hurdles.
The post offers possible explanations such as changes in governance, bureaucratic red tape, and the influence of interest groups, providing readers with valuable insights into the challenges of modern infrastructure projects.
The post discusses examples of fast projects, such as the development of the iPod and JavaScript implementation, highlighting the impressive speed of execution.
It emphasizes the importance of prior research and collaboration in achieving fast results, using the example of mRNA COVID vaccines.
The post acknowledges that fast projects may face challenges and consequences, emphasizing the need for finding a balance between speed and efficiency.
This post is about a "Hacker News Blogroll" that includes a collection of personal blogs shared by Hacker News users.
The blogroll includes a wide range of topics, such as reverse engineering, cybersecurity, devops, cloud computing, programming, and more.
The blogs are written by individuals who are experts in their respective fields and provide valuable insights and knowledge related to technology and software engineering.