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biofox
·l’altro ieri·discuss
"Number 5 is alive!"
biofox
·3 giorni fa·discuss
I lost the only recordings of my band when Myspace Music died.

At one point, I also had files on RapidShare. They probably weren't of any value, but I have no idea what they were now.
biofox
·9 giorni fa·discuss
I am the only Brit in the department I work in. No one gets the cultural references or British idioms I use, and I've found myself significantly changing the language I use to a very utilitarian and direct style to prevent the endless blank stares... reading this blog post just made me realise that this self-editing has made my interactions rather more 'flat' and unnatural, as they now lack spontaneity, with everything passing through a secondary filter before leaving my brain.
biofox
·26 giorni fa·discuss
I got into programming and computers due to their intellectual depth, and the exciting opportunities they opened to explore everything from electronics to obscure areas of mathematics... through to theory of mind and the dream of making silicon think.

The combination of endless trend-chasing, software churn, and techbro culture made me hate everything about software, so I jumped ship to biology.
biofox
·mese scorso·discuss
Oh... I was wondering why every single chat (including "Hello") was being flagged.

Seems I am barred from using Fable just for being a biologist :(
biofox
·mese scorso·discuss
Holy shmoly... I'm a biologist who has used Thermo antibodies before, and this is seriously disappointing to see.
biofox
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Just discovered the documentary, and it's such an interesting time capsule. That period simultaneously feels like yesterday, and a lifetime ago.
biofox
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly the same as my experience in the UK.
biofox
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Ugh... that worked, but I gave up once I got to the home page.

To quote the late, great, Ray Arnold...

"I hate this Hacker crap!"
biofox
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It can't be a good idea to condition yourself to be comfortable around an exposed wire that's near to a real power socket.
biofox
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Good luck finding out how to contact customer support. The darkest dark pattern of them all.
biofox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Reminding me that early Windows versions used to have this colour as the default desktop colour -- and I remember seeing similar tones on Mac and Unix desktops in the 90s.

https://faculty.washington.edu/ajko/books/user-interface-sof...
biofox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
That would require technical know-how.

It's much easier for clueless lawmakers to write "the computer check the age", and make it everyone else's problem.
biofox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
"Privacy isn't a feature — it's the foundation."

"No feed, no doomscrolling — just intention."

"Not your whole address book — just the ones you'd hate to lose touch with"

"You care deeply—you're just terrible at follow-through."

"You care deeply—your ADHD brain just doesn't..."
biofox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The Middle English spelling and phonetic shifts are what make it so painful to read. The words themselves though are mostly comprehensible with a bit of effort.

Go back another four hundred years to Old English and Beowulf and it becomes complete gobbledygook (to me at least).
biofox
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The batteries were either charged using a "telephone magneto", or were taken to a local town to be charged off of mains electricity:

https://www.1900s.org.uk/1920s60s-windup-phones.htm
biofox
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Very cool to see one comment linking to an old Sears magazine from the 1920s, showing some of the equipment people would have constructed these networks from:

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101066805050&vi...

The thing I'm most amazed by is how "modern" the catalogue is, especially the clothing and phonograph sections.
biofox
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Did you forget the /s?

Some people mentioned the dollar as the global reserve currency, but there's also the use of English as the global lingua franca, the US being the largest global destination for talent and investment, and countries (previous) willingness to make sacrifices or deal with the US on less-than-perfect terms out of a sense of shared culture.
biofox
·5 mesi fa·discuss
In silico duckying
biofox
·5 mesi fa·discuss
What was the reasoning behind that?