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bobowzki
·17 days ago·discuss
Very impressive! I also highly recommend visiting Herculaneum.

A thought: I guess the days of scratch off lottery tickets are numbered?
bobowzki
·2 months ago·discuss
Fun! I just put together my own phone exchange at home using Asterisk. It can be challenging to configure but LLMs can help a lot with this in my experience.

https://github.com/ast/wjmasterisk
bobowzki
·5 months ago·discuss
How about testing people in a driving simulator?
bobowzki
·6 months ago·discuss
I use this with my daughter who is 4.5 and she loves it!
bobowzki
·6 months ago·discuss
My father had a an old HP Vectra 286. Somehow I found the 5.25 floppies with QBasic 4.5 and the manuals and just started experimenting with it. I must have been around 11-12 years old. When I was 14 and doing work experience in system administrator I got a Free sad CD. That started my Unix journey.
bobowzki
·7 months ago·discuss
I host my companys website on Cloudflare pages using Cloudflare's DNS. I don't want to move to 100% self hosting but I would like to have self hosted backup. Has anyone solved this?
bobowzki
·8 months ago·discuss
This is very nice. It would be interesting to see the same for other code bases like emacs and vim.
bobowzki
·10 months ago·discuss
Seems like a really inefficient way to paddle?
bobowzki
·7 years ago·discuss
Eterminal.
bobowzki
·12 years ago·discuss
A good place to start programming assembly are on micro controllers (Arduino etc.). They have a more limited set of instructions, registers etc, and an easy to grasp memory layout. The development environments also often come with a pretty good debugger/simulator so you can step through your code and we how it works.

Good luck!
bobowzki
·14 years ago·discuss
Qbasic 4.5. 10 years old. Good times. :-)