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  • Ah good. Now I know what specs not to buy.

  • “Password cannot contain username”

    “Password must contain digits”

    “Password cannot contain reversed misspellings of predynastic Egyptian pharaohs”

    And now…

    “Password cannot contain JavaScript”

  • One thing about the pre-Internet times I don't hear much about is how much more centralised our media were and how, as a result, people or ideas on the fringe of society didn't get much attention. That includes for instance how the strange ideas about vaccines or ethnic groups now spread much easier than they did before the Internet, but also how trans* people and other marginalised groups find it much easier to find and support each other and be a united front against oppression.

    In summary, I don't thing that what has been termed "the great awokening", nor the organised opposition against it, could have taken place before the Internet. At least not at this scale.

  • Sadly Microsoft didn't specify where on the keyboard the key has to be.

    In order to find out, hit the keyboard with your head; wherever your forehead touches the keyboard first is where the key is supposed to be.

  • I like how the reader is supposed to be familiar enough with the scream box that it doesn't require any extra explanation.

  • I'm working on a PDP-11 emulator. I've got the basic instruction set implemented and have an implementation of ODT (the PDP-11's microcode monitor) with disassembler. I've found a test set and an implementation of BASIC for the PDP-11, and everything executes successfully. Next step is getting the MMU up and running.

  • I have a similar-sized roll of 0.5mm Felder Sn100Ni+ with their ultra clear flux. Love the shinyness.

    Indeed, don’t skimp on solder, especially when soldering lead-free.

  • Yeah, I deserve that. I’m just gonna leave my typo. Thanks for the laugh!

  • 1024 = 210

    FYFY

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Making the Teletype Christmas Song | Applying Baudot codes towards seasonal merriment

  • The tweet wasn’t easily available on nitter (it wasn’t being highlighted).

  • It just so happened to be the canonical source for this piece of information. And it wasn't being run by an antisemite at the time the linked tweet was being written.

  • Exactly. The good kind of failure.

  • That sounds like uncontrolled dosages of Desoxyn.

  • I alternate

  • I have a dad joke, but it’s yo momma.

  •  
            weekend = day_of_week in (“sat”, “sun”)
    
    
      

    As a bonus this completely sidesteps the issue of what day is 0 or 1.

  • Those are different kinds of fine motor skills than used when writing cursive. Ideally kids should be exposed to both.

  • Cursive writing helps in developing fine motor skills.

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Calibrating vintage multimeter

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    How to fix and repair Alps SKCC keyboards

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Painting Apple hardware - what colour?

  • Science Fiction @lemmy.world

    Foundation S02E09 - Long Ago, Not Far Away (Spoilers)

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Ultra Compact Model F62 - Floss-Modded Buckling-Spring Switches

  • Lemmy Administration @lemmy.ml

    S3-compatible object storage providers

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Anyone here have or want a new Model F?

    www.modelfkeyboards.com
  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    me🐺irl

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Looking for a Linux/macOS-compatible EPROM programmer

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    pict-rs volume growing fast

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    Fixing per-user post and comment scores

  • Reddit @lemmy.world

    Before I only paid a couple of euro's for Apollo...

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    lmmy.to, an instance-aware Lemmy redirector

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Lemmy needs an instance-aware way to link to communities (and posts and comments)