Google has no interest in creating decent services or preserving any kind of legacy, & Google+ is now evidence of both. The 7-year-old service Google forced on millions of users in the face of massive breaches of privacy and trust is shutting down because their critics were proven right. https://www.blog.google/technology/safety-security/project-strobe/
And here it is. The nail in Google+'s coffin was an API bug that exposed information from hundreds of thousands of users.
https://www.blog.google/technology/safety-security/project-strobe/
#infosec
In the "Aliens" episode of "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking," Professor Hawking remarked, "Like us, they would probably have evolved from a species used to exploiting whatever it can. So, if aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America. Which didn't turn out very well for the Native Americans."
The little I've been able to read suggests this is just the way it is, due to the ZX81's lack of porches in the video signal. So I either live with it or do a composite mod.
It also could be where the disks were stored. This set shipped from New Jersey, & nothing indicates it was anything other than new-old stock that spent virtually its entire life there. I got several other boxes from Utah with PC-XT disks in them, & there wasn't any visible damage.
Lightly related, here's an hour of someone playing a great game better than the Pac-Man Atari eventually released, which Atari sued out of the market for vaguely resembling Pac-Man, K.C. Munchkin: https://youtu.be/zwhf9pL9COo
The video is all game; no letterbox, tiles, cut-to-player, or picture-in-picture, but I was inclined to turn down the volume after a few minutes.
Atari Age is selling cartriges of what Pac-Man should have been: https://atariage.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAYuBcuvIww
My expectations were defeated at a pretty young age. Here's an Atari 2600 Pac-Man commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m15geAyLtVI
Toshiba T4600C repair [ - ]
Well, that's it. The heads look good & clean, & they're on right, all the cables are firmly seated right, the belt's having no trouble turning the spindle, & all but one of the boot disks I tried are good & readable. I changed drives & moved the belt to it, & same thing. The computer's just refusing to boot.
Microsoft-induced coprographica
Make backups, folks! Here's softing Microfuck's instructions: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17143/windows-10-back-up-your-files
Microsoft-induced coprographica
How, exactly, does the most powerful Micro[computer]-Soft[ware] company in the world let a major update release to the general public with the side effect of
DELETE
FUCKING
EVERYTHING
in the locations they've spent the last 20+ years telling everyone to use!?
- https://twitter.com/coolKevinator/status/1047714803127476225
Toshiba T4600C repair [ +? ]
I got the belt back, but they sanded the new belt down to the correct width instead of replacing it. Eh, whatever works.
I installed it in one of my bad-belt floppy drives, and it's actually grabbing the spindle enough to grab the metal hub & spin the mylar disc! Progress!
But the drive isn't reading any of my boot disks. Bummer. Next step: Check the heads & hope I didn't break one.
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