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i think the one rare retro computer we have the least information about (at least widely available and easily digestible) has got to be the pixar image computer. i have no idea what they even look like working. all we know about them is how it's a big cube and steve jobs was involved somewhat

am i a clout chaser or just attention starved: a guide to your life on social media

i don't think every single website in the world needs to have https

i don't want to compile my own software. i don't subscribe to that glorious ideal of churning my own butter with computer. i like store bought

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i'm a bit sad that to make my website load on win98 ie5/6 i need to manually recompile not only nginx but first openssl

can't they just put binaries with weak ciphers enabled behind a waiver or something

"oo but what about the effort of maintaining extra packages" bitch if i complain about running out of space 10 reply guys flood me telling me how cheap SSDs are today, i think they can deal

am i a clout chaser or just attention starved: a guide to your life on social media

I found a hidden name in the Intel 8088 processor. The 8088 was a derivative of the 8086 processor introduced in 1979 and best known as the processor in the IBM PC. I dissolved the chip's metal layer and found "רפי", the name in Hebrew of Rafi Retter, the chip's engineer.

i was worried the netizen club would kinda just linger and die but i think slowly i've been making progress towards making it more what i want

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i'm really proud of the chainlink one. the new icons were made for a redesign of the netizen club homepage, which i wanna work on later today

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did you really save bandwidtch converting my animated 180x180 pixel art that originally measured less than 8kB into an mp4 with the wrong frame lengths? did you? bitch

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