Foone Turing regularly performs feats of retro-computing resurrection on Twitter, but convincing Microsoft to release the source code for its classic '90s animation program 3D Movie Maker may be their greatest achievement to date. We sat down with Foone to talk about their plans for expanding 3DMM, asking a big software company to dig through their archives, ancient CompuServe nodes, illicit source-code possession, what's in their forensic data-recovery toolkit, the shocking origin of Comic Sans, and more! The FOSS Pod is brought to you by Google Open Source. Find out more at https://opensource.google
Foone Turing regularly performs feats of retro-computing resurrection on Twitter, but convincing Microsoft to release the source code for its classic '90s animation program 3D Movie Maker may be their greatest achievement to date. We sat down with Foone to talk about their plans for expanding 3DMM, asking a big software company to dig through their archives, ancient CompuServe nodes, illicit source-code possession, what's in their forensic data-recovery toolkit, the shocking origin of Comic Sans, and more!
SHOW NOTES
The 3D Movie Maker Github Repo: https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-3D-Movie-Maker
Foone's biggest Twitter thread about the project: https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1511808848729804803
A big repository of films from the 3DMM community: https://3dmm.com/movies.php
Foone's video game death generator: https://deathgenerator.com/
The FOSS Pod is brought to you by Google Open Source. Find out more at https://opensource.google