← Back to context Comment by turbostyler 6 years ago Didn’t this get released a couple years ago? Or was that a different ship? 5 comments turbostyler Reply thewonderidiot 6 years ago These files were originally put on GitHub in the VirtualAGC repository [1] in 2015. The code was publicly released and digitized into these source files in 2009, through cooperation with the MIT Museum.[1] https://github.com/virtualagc/virtualagc owlninja 6 years ago Here is a HN post from 2016, although maybe more got added recently?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12048945 333c 6 years ago I have the same question, and in addition I'm confused why this repository seems to have been created by some random GitHub user. wopian 6 years ago He was an employee at NASA several years ago. 333c 6 years ago That makes some sense. Thanks.
thewonderidiot 6 years ago These files were originally put on GitHub in the VirtualAGC repository [1] in 2015. The code was publicly released and digitized into these source files in 2009, through cooperation with the MIT Museum.[1] https://github.com/virtualagc/virtualagc
owlninja 6 years ago Here is a HN post from 2016, although maybe more got added recently?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12048945
333c 6 years ago I have the same question, and in addition I'm confused why this repository seems to have been created by some random GitHub user. wopian 6 years ago He was an employee at NASA several years ago. 333c 6 years ago That makes some sense. Thanks.
wopian 6 years ago He was an employee at NASA several years ago. 333c 6 years ago That makes some sense. Thanks.
These files were originally put on GitHub in the VirtualAGC repository [1] in 2015. The code was publicly released and digitized into these source files in 2009, through cooperation with the MIT Museum.
[1] https://github.com/virtualagc/virtualagc
Here is a HN post from 2016, although maybe more got added recently?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12048945
I have the same question, and in addition I'm confused why this repository seems to have been created by some random GitHub user.
He was an employee at NASA several years ago.
That makes some sense. Thanks.