Archive for January, 2007
What you say?!
Gwyneth Llewellyn once again stands on top of the Internet to claim WIN.
You may have heard the latest wag from the valley, purporting that Second Life is some sort of Pyramid scheme. This all came from a blog post by Capitalism 2.0 author Randolph Harrison entitled, “SecondLife: Revolutionary Virtual Market or Ponzi Scheme?”
Excerpt from Gwyn’s winning comment,
No commentsIt would be rather obvious for me (and I do well know that sometimes common sense does not apply to economics, but…) that if you’re willing to enter a small exchange which only has, oh, perhaps, 5 million L$ to offer, an offer of a “few million L$” (you mention US$10k, or about 3 million L$) would certainly make the market collapse… and give you an awful rate of exchange in return.
I fail to understand the point. This is the expected behaviour on an open exchange — or at least it was, when I had my economics classes. Where exactly am I missing the point?
To recap:
Linden Lab is operating a “rigged” exchange, since it’s “an open auction”, and “doesn’t work well for big trades”. To make “big trades”, you tend to suggest to go to the tiny private exchanges instead, but then complain that the market collapses due to your flooding of L$ there… and, as a conclusion:
it suddenly dawned upon me.
This game was just a pyramid scheme.
I’m baffled on how you start adding apples to oranges and suddenly the result comes out in onions. However, I blame my own ignorance. Probably, this makes sense to an economist. For the layperson, however, your experiences in trading on the LindeX and on the small, private exchanges, do only reflect how a market behaves, and the conclusion that “Second Life is a pyramid scheme” doesn’t follow. At all.
I think I’m a banana tree!
It’s finally happened folks. Second Life’s client is open source under the terms of the GPL v2.
Some people have questioned whether or not libsecondlife will continue now that Linden Lab has open sourced the client. The answer is an emphatic –YES!
While the client is now open source, libsecondlife has a few advantages over the more complete client from Linden Lab.
libsecondlife is…
- BSD licensed as compared to the GPL.
- libsecondlife is has less baggage(we only do networking).
- libsecondlife is easily cross platform in C# or java.
libsecondlife website now pretty
That’s right. The libsecondlife website is now pretty. We’ve traded in the old CMS front page for a clean wiki. It took a bit of hacking on MediaWiki to get it to play nice with us, but in the end it’s a better platform for our needs. Less frontage and more substance.
Some nice functionality with the new layout is the ability to scale down to profile tab size as well as making the site more open to the rest of the community. Hopefully it will herald the end to outdated links because somebody(me) was too lazy or forgetful to update the static pages.
Please send any issues you my have with the new layout to me at baba@libsecondlife.org.
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