Maximum Linux - October 1999
https://archive.org/details/maximum-linux-magazine-1999-10/page/n69/mode/2up
While on the subject of making Windows executables do unspeakable things on non-Windows platforms, see https://github.com/taviso/loadlibrary
This repository contains a library that allows native Linux programs to load and call functions from a Windows DLL.
As a demonstration, I've ported Windows Defender to Linux.
@iconolog netscape
Maximum PC - March 2002
https://books.google.com/books?id=0gEAAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA2-IA1&pg=PA24#v=twopage&q&f=false
the impostors & tim reaper - infinity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTiijsX2tGk
a couple of new tim reaper collab EPs dropped the other day, great retro jungle
Some cool images I found today
These were made on Amiga computers back in the day by various artists.
This is one of my favorites and I think was on the cover of a US-based Amiga magazine.
Norman Rockwell stylin'
Can we all just sit here and gaze upon this mastery by Rick Parks in 16 colors? No scanning, done by hand in Deluxe Paint on an Amiga. It's almost photographic in its perfection.
Rick worked at Westwood Studios and worked on Eye of the Beholder I & 2, Dune 2, Kyrandia and other classics.
Rick died in 1996. His incredible creativity lives on.
Maximum Linux - October 1999
https://archive.org/details/maximum-linux-magazine-1999-10/page/n27/mode/2up
I mean, it's been fifteen fucking years. we know what Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey are about. they've shown us their whole entire asses. we've seen them radicalize our uncles and put Nazis onto the streets.
but the second they dangle a toy in front of us with the vague scent of FOMO and ground floor clout, that whole history gets thrown away and we're back to repeating history like it's 2007 all over again.
much respect to FOSS developers for their hard work in creating and putting this stuff out for their communities. it warms my heart in some strange way!
nb, composer, hobbyist, tech enthusiast