retrocomputing retrocomputing Office workstations
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    jadero
    8 months ago 100%

    I think something like the Commodore PET might qualify. Back in the day, I saw it used for everything from cash registers to accountants' workstations, but rarely for anything else.

    I think that the original IBM PC was conceived and marketed as a business machine and only grew beyond that because of Microsoft's deep commitment to it as a platform and IBM's uncharacteristicly open specifications and design.

    If not for that combination, the PC might never have left the office and most of us would have stuck with the companies who were actually breaking new ground, Apple and Commodore.

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  • bad_internet_bills KOSA and other Bad Internet Bills (US-specific for now) Florida House of Representatives approves bill to ban social media for kids under 16
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    jadero
    8 months ago 100%

    Florida House Bill 1 would prohibit children under the age of 16 from using most social media platforms, regardless of parental approval.

    The social media platforms the bill would target include any site that tracks user activity, allows children to upload content or uses addictive features designed to cause compulsive use.

    How would this even work? Let's take a closer look at the first 2 clauses of the second paragraph:

    A student portal for accessing lessons and submitting assignments would require tracking activity and uploading content. If that system is accessible to students or anyone else from anywhere other than direct connection to the school LAN, then it would be in contravention of this law.

    Or let's say someone puts up a self-hosted, restricted-access system for extended family to stay in touch without using a commercial or public system (something I'm in the process of doing). Allowing teenagers to use that site would put them on the wrong side of the law.

    Brain damaged authoritarian nut jobs...

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  • retrocomputing retrocomputing A quick look back at BeOS, the PC operating system that tried to challenge Windows and Mac
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    jadero
    8 months ago 100%

    That doesn't surprise me. I have Haiku running in a VM, but haven't looked at it in 2 years, despite the fact I used BeOS as a daily driver back in the day.

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  • retrocomputing retrocomputing A quick look back at BeOS, the PC operating system that tried to challenge Windows and Mac
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    jadero
    8 months ago 100%

    Well, if you want "compile something unstable yourself," here is their official documentation for ARM64.

    And here is someone's progress report on porting to RISC-V. They seem to have started in 2021, so maybe they were successful.

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  • pop_os Pop!_OS (Linux) Actual manufacturers of laptops / desktops
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    jadero
    8 months ago 100%

    Whenever I price something, I look at the whole package. If I like what a company is doing, I don't mind paying extra to support them. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. With System76, I feel like I won.

    They were the only company I found that was offering Canadians any laptop with Linux pre-installed. (I think Lenovo or Toshiba had something, but they weren't available in Canada.) Having fought mightily with various distros on a wide range of hardware for years, it was critically important that my new daily driver not suck up my time just getting it running and keeping it that way.

    Nearly 5 years later, the laptop is still going strong. On top of that, my hopes for their distro have far exceeded any reasonable expectations. I was prepared for the likelihood that I would ultimately need to switch to another distro, but their ongoing development and contributions to the Linux ecosystem have kept me on board and excited for the future.

    In the end, I wasn't buying a laptop. I was buying a system, and I've been extremely happy with the outcome.

    That said, I suspect my next laptop will be a Framework. Again, it has less to do with the detailed specifics of hardware than in supporting a company in their attempt to do things the way I think they should be done.

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    Doomers jadero 11 months ago 88%
    Economics is not just the "dismal science". In some cases it's completely unhinged. theintercept.com

    Economics is not just the "dismal science". In some cases it's completely unhinged.

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    pop_os Pop!_OS (Linux) Pop!_OS is now 6 years old!! Happy birthday
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    11 months ago 100%

    Is that all? I bought my current laptop from System 76 3 or 4 years ago based on my perception that both hardware and Pop were mature enough to be the only computer in the house.

    There have been some glitches along the way with the OS, but nothing to get excited about. Notably, I've never had to burn things to the ground and start over. :)

    There are some ongoing annoyances with the track pad. I don't know where exactly the problem lies but I do occasionally get cranky :).

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  • metal metal From Mozart to Metallica: How classical music still influences rock music today
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    11 months ago 100%

    There used to be a CBC Radio program called "I Hear Music". The host discussed and demonstrated the histories of various genres and their interconnections.

    One of the standout episodes for me was the relationship between operatic forms, especially Wagnerian, and certain heavy metal forms. At the time, the community band I was playing in was rehearsing something by Wagner and I was having the same problem I always had with Wagner: I couldn't find the music. I knew it was there because the music is always there, but I just couldn't find it. And unlike previous exposure to playing Wagner, I couldn't get away with just being technically correct with "buried" parts because I had a quite exposed passage that had to be music, not just notes in the right places.

    I had enjoyed the stuff in my son's metal collection, so after listening to that episode, I went back to that collection with new ears. What I learned there helped me find not just the music in the piece we were rehearsing, but all the other Wagner I hadn't understood and more besides.

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    Doomers jadero 11 months ago 91%
    For anyone wondering why there are doomers. posterhouse.org

    A set of environmental crisis posters dating back to the 1960s, introduced with a quote from the 1970 State of the Union address given by US president Richard Nixon: > “The great question of the 1970s is shall we surrender to our surroundings or shall we make our peace with nature and begin to make reparations for the damage we have done to our air, to our land and to our water?” In my opinion, all of the issues portrayed are still issues and what progress has been made is tiny in relation to the problem and more than offset by further deterioration overall. (Edit: note that some browsers (DDG and Brave on Android) refuse to load the site, citing some kind of global block list.)

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    90s_tv 90s TV Dinosaurs - I’m the baby, Gotta love me
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    jadero
    12 months ago 100%

    When I was looking at 3D printers, my wife asked me if I thought I could make money with it. I said "not in a million years." She asked me what I was waiting for, then. Two weeks later I was printing the test model! Sadly, I've made basically no progress with "real" CAD, so I do everything in TinkerCAD.

    Fine woods and metals are crazy expensive, but if you keep your eyes open and aren't afraid to ask, a lot of pretty nice stuff is available for free or close to it as long as you're willing to put the time in on reclamation. I just got a nice Schubert chokecherry log for helping take it down and clean up. I got some sheet steel and light duty tubing from some discarded BBQs. And I've got more poplar than I know what to do with. Poplar is the go to tree for yards around here and there is hardly a week that goes by without someone taking down an old tree.

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    12 months ago 100%

    my hobby is finding new hobbies

    Sounds a bit like me. I just retired in June and am busy setting up my workshop. The original intention was woodworking with a focus on boatbuilding. As I go, I realize that I'm actually headed more in the direction of hobby manufacturing: a variety of stuff in wood and metal with a side order of 3D printing. On top of rebooting my programming hobby of learning a new language every year from before I "sold out" to Visual Basic and Access.

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    12 months ago 100%

    Don't sweat it. I used to feel the same way. Then, somewhere in my 50s, I realized that I actually had already been doing what I wanted: everything. "Jack of all trades, master of none".

    I did strive toward mastery of most things I tried that I liked enough to stick with for awhile. I like to think that I generally achieved competency, but I know that I had a few bosses and coworkers who would dispute that. :)

    Learning new things and having new experiences is priceless. If you can find that within a particular career, that's fantastic, but it's not the only approach.

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  • weblogs Indie Web ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear Blog
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    jadero
    1 year ago 100%

    I'm currently using the paid version to host my occasional writing and am very happy with it. It's not perfect, but what is?

    One thing I like about it is that it's not just a blogging platform, but it's own little slice of the web. The home page is a list of blog entries from all the blogs sorted by some combination of "toasts" (likes) and age. (And the trending algorithm is both simple and publicly viewable.) I don't explicitly subscribe to anyone else's blog, but enjoy just browsing "trending" and "recent".

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  • retrocomputing retrocomputing [META] What are the demographics of this community?
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    1 year ago 100%

    To answer the question a bit more directly, I would guess that demographics here skew a bit older than elsewhere. That is just a guess, based on the fact that sdf.org dates back to 1987.

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  • retrocomputing retrocomputing What are your defining memories of computing in the old days?
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    1 year ago 100%

    Two big ones. I bought the VIC-20 shortly after introduction when I was 21.

    Big memory 1: writing machine language programs without the aid of an assembler. I couldn't afford the assembler cartridge, but I wanted to break out of the BASIC sandbox.

    Big memory 2: finding a military surplus acoustic coupler modem and using the schematics to make my own connector, then writing a terminal program so I could dial in to these crazy things called BBSs.

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  • retrocomputing retrocomputing BASIC for the Masses
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    1 year ago 100%

    Are you sure that rounding was broken? Many systems use "Gaussian" or "banker's" rounding to reduce accumulation of rounding errors. Instead of always rounding to the next larger absolute value at .5, they round to the nearest even number. Although it introduces a bias toward even numbers in the result set, it reduces accumulation of error when .5 is as likely as as any other fraction and odd/even are equally likely in the source.

    I was taught "banker's" rounding in school (graduated 1974) and have had to implement it a few times to reduce error accumulation.

    If you are looking for a rabbit hole, Wikipedia has a pretty comprehensive article, including an example of how the wrong choice of rounding algorithm led to massive problems at the Vancouver Stock Exchange (Canada).

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  • 90s_tv 90s TV Satanic Cults and Ritual Crime (Satanic Panic) (1990)
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    1 year ago 100%

    For anyone not sure what this is all about, CBC has a pretty good podcast covering the descent into medieval nonsense.

    I had relatives living just a few miles away in one of the hotspots.

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  • sdfpubnix sdfpubnix Any plan to update lemmy.sdf
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    1 year ago 100%

    I agree. I have no idea what it takes to run publicly accessible services over the long haul. Hell, I can barely keep my sorry-ass website up!

    I know that lemmy itself is pretty new, but I have to assume that the people who've been keeping SDF alive and functional for over 35 years know what they're doing.

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  • pop_os Pop!_OS (Linux) Pop_OS shows me the size of the partition incorrectly
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    jadero
    1 year ago 100%

    Could it be that Stacer and file manager are somehow reporting usable space instead of "absolute" space.

    I recall from the early days that there was overhead in the process, so that useable space was always less than formatted space. Perhaps that is still the case.

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  • bad_internet_bills KOSA and other Bad Internet Bills (US-specific for now) You Can Help Stop These Bad Internet Bills (US-specific)
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    1 year ago 100%

    This is so sad to see. Rightly or wrongly, the US used to be one of the places to learn about how to make progress toward democratic freedom. Now it's starting to look like one of the places to learn about how to transition to authoritarianism.

    My country, Canada, has its own homegrown problems and its own exports of nastiness, but we have a marked tendency to look to our southern neighbour, at least for validation.

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    jadero
    1 year ago 100%

    I think that the test systems I helped set up for my clients made it pretty obvious that they would have run into a variety of problems had we not done something. Most issues would not have been business ending, but there were a couple that would have made life quite interesting for a few months.

    Preventative action is always tough to justify, because it always looks unnecessary when it works.

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  • sdfpubnix sdfpubnix SDF Pixelfed - No Activation E-Mail
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    1 year ago 100%

    Did you try logging in anyway? Maybe their email notification glitched. I've signed up a few places without providing an email, then come back a day or two later to find an active account.

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  • sdfpubnix sdfpubnix [@SDF](https://mastodon.sdf.org/@SDF) [@sdfpubnix](https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/sdfpubnix) Please tell me that all [#SDF](https://social.sdf.org/tags/SDF) instances across the Fediverse will be [#defederat
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    I mostly agree, but I've seen elsewhere that the fediverse (or some corners of it) were set up with the explicit intent to be ad-free and privacy respecting.

    My opinion is that it all comes down to two things:

    1. Will Threads respect that intent?
    2. Given the difficulty of moderating content, can we handle the expected volume?

    The answers to those questions can guide the admins (and us, I guess) in the decision.

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  • sdfpubnix sdfpubnix Has there been any talk of lemmy.sdf.org preemptivly defederating from Meta/Threads?
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    1 year ago 50%

    Edit: this comment changed my mind. In a nutshell, if we can't keep a large instance controlled by "the enemy" from destroying what we've got, then we just have to do better next time.

    Yes, I would. Even if they are administered by people that have the best interests everyone at heart, sheer size means that they must be taken into account as the tools and clients evolve over time.

    It's not that the system itself should be unable to cope with large instances, it's that the only reason for the system itself to gain that capability is in response to the rise or introduction of large instances. Some of what I've seen discussed is the need to change the development roadmap to accommodate the seemingly unexpected rise and possible introduction of very large instances. In other words, those instances are already controlling the direction taken.

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  • sdfpubnix sdfpubnix Has there been any talk of lemmy.sdf.org preemptivly defederating from Meta/Threads?
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    1 year ago 87%

    Edit: this comment changed my mind. In a nutshell, if we can't keep a large instance controlled by "the enemy" from destroying what we've got, then we just have to do better next time.

    I have been making a related point that we should be concerned about any instance capturing too large a fraction of the space. I'm less concerned about the fact that it's Meta than I am about any one instance having a critical mass that gives them a controlling interest.

    History has shown that those with a controlling interest eventually use that control for their own benefit.

    That's why I joined a small collection of focused instances and try to subscribe to communities that are hosted in their "natural homes" instead of those on generic instances.

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  • retrocomputing retrocomputing What was the first modem you ever had? How fast was it?
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    1 year ago 100%

    I think it was 300 baud. I couldn't afford it, so followed the schematics to figure out how to connect a military surplus acoustic coupler modem at 110 baud. I didn't know any better, so I thought it was fantastic. Still, a few months later I got a good job and upgraded to an Apple//c clone and a 1200 baud modem.

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    1 year ago 100%

    My first modem was 110 baud acoustic coupler modem that I got from military surplus. I couldn't afford the modem Commodore sold for the VIC-20, so I figured out how to wire this thing in.

    I didn't really do all that much with it, because not too much later I got a better job so upgraded to a Laser whatever clone of the Apple//c and a 1200 baud modem.

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    sdfpubnix jadero 1 year ago 100%
    How did I miss SDF for this long?

    Hello all! I'm tickled pink to have my application approved to join this instance. I suspect that the bar isn't all that high, but just let me have my fantasy. I've been online since I figured out how to hook up a military surplus acoustic coupler modem to my VIC-20 way back when. Through all of my BBS, FidoNet, Usenet, a couple of different computer clubs (including one dedicated to UNIX!) and a career as a programmer, I somehow remained unaware of SDF. If I believed in such things, I would say that the universe is telling me something, because I just retired and one of my objectives for this new phase of life is to restore my "all things computer" hobby that I left behind when I went pro. It's summer here in Southern Saskatchewan, so that means fishing, swimming, hiking, camping, gardening, etc. When I switch to my winter activities, I'll start rummaging around on the SDF servers and see where it takes me.

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