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Keyboards at Mojang (creators of Minecraft)

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 13:04
by sixty
Just saw this randomly. Seems the gentlemen over at Mojang, the creators of minecraft have a decent taste in keyboards:

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Pretty sure the one guy is using a Customizer, that ugly blue Unicomp logo sticks out from a mile away. Notch's board is the by now ancient DAS2 (G80-3000 OEM)

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 13:08
by webwit
So a cluster of four, and one on the buckling springs and one on the Cherry Blues. I predict revolts, violence and murder.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 14:48
by Findecanor
Yeah, that notch is known to use a Model M.

Keyboards at Mojang (creators of Minecraft)

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 17:38
by litster
Well, if you hear you boss is typing and coding away, you better be as well.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 19:35
by webwit
I ran into the article as well:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011 ... made.ars/1

I hate these kinds of offices. Like where they put a lot of people in a single room. Good programming means thinking in various complex layers at once, i.e. it's a job of concentration. The output in such a room would be similar to your favorite author having to write his best layered book with a bunch of people chatting and stinking around him all day, shouting into phones, typing on their silly mechanical keyboards, discussing last night's X-Factor. The book wouldn't have been very good. IBM fixed this decades ago in Santa Teresa (see image). Offices around central meeting areas. Need to concentrate? Close the door. Even Joel fixed it.
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And even that is all outdated. When the industries ran on steam, factories were high buildings near water. Near water for obvious reasons, high because of the price of land next to a river. After electricity made steam technology redundant, for many decades factories were still built like this. Because that's how factories should be. It took them a while to realize you could just as well move it land inwards, have a flat building, and save money. Our "modern" office buildings are the same way. We commute to these central 20th century building designs at the same times, while networking has made this design redundant. It's highly ineffective.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 19:43
by ripster
Nice lego.

Makes sense the developers of Minecraft would like them.