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Why BIOS loads MBR into 0x7c00 in x86? (2010)

glamenv-septzen.net
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OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt: 'ppm means “you are stupid”'

marc.info
7 points·by naetius·3 anni fa·5 comments

The Old-School Fire Effect and Bare-Metal Programming (2017)

hanshq.net
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Ford CEO Jim Farley on New Ford-Tesla EV Partnership (YouTube/CNBC)

youtube.com
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Linux Software Map

xteddy.org
95 points·by naetius·3 anni fa·10 comments

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Chrome Pushes for Shorter-Life Certificates

chromium.org
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Linux Kernel: Why the “volatile” type class should not be used

kernel.org
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Xerox copier flaw changes numbers in scanned docs (2013)

theregister.com
36 points·by naetius·3 anni fa·8 comments

A long-gone Apollo rocket returned to Earth (2020)

astronomy.com
2 points·by naetius·3 anni fa·0 comments

Eleven Labs demoes its voice synthesis technology in Steve Jobs' voice

twitter.com
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Mac OS Ventura Issues

morrick.me
102 points·by naetius·4 anni fa·130 comments

Win16 Retro Development

os2museum.com
203 points·by naetius·4 anni fa·51 comments

The Floppy Disk Museum on a Floppy

obsoletemedia.org
2 points·by naetius·4 anni fa·0 comments

WordPerfect for UNIX Character Terminals

github.com
20 points·by naetius·4 anni fa·2 comments

The Mars Express Spacecraft Is Finally Getting a Windows 98 Upgrade

tech.slashdot.org
2 points·by naetius·4 anni fa·2 comments

The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf]

web.mit.edu
189 points·by naetius·4 anni fa·86 comments

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Margaret Hamilton in Her Own Words

computerhistory.org
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comments

naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
*its
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
That's ok, you still chose it!
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
> https://adriano.fyi

Beautifully simple layout, I really like it.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
The dingo ate your baby!
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
No clue but I'd speculate it's just meant to be something quirk and different/fun.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
As a side note I must confess a certain degree of uneasiness reading some of the borderline-toxic comments, which - to be fair - are nothing new.

This time around though it seems there's a certain obvious difficulty in certain commenters to contextualize what's being shown here.

I understand that "oh but that could be an app/website/whatever" or that "it's an US phone number, I ain't gonna use that" or "ahhhh, this is gonna be abused soooo bad" and so on and so forth... but folks: this clearly is meant to be something quirky and - I think - a v1.

Have we perhaps become a bit of a boring grumpy bunch around here? My 2c.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've just tried the service all the way through and there's no phone billing whatsoever.

It'll just shoot you a Stripe link.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
I think that's addressed in the FAQ:

> Currently, we only have a US based phone number that can be used to interact with our service. We understand that this can be expensive in some countries, so we will be working on a WhatsApp integration for the future.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
Despite some of the negative comments here - as a postcard fan - I love this!
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
Sorry if I picked your comment but it seems one of the most upvoted.

What’s the correlation between the alleged privacy violations of OpenAI laid out in the article and the “bureaucrats only pretend to work”?

Honestly asking: if there are indeed privacy violations in OpenAI (we don’t know that yet I think) shouldn’t that authority address them?
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
That seems like a great way to make a quick buck out of a libel lawsuit.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Among other things, the vault gave access to a shared cloud-storage environment that contained the encryption keys for customer vault backups stored in Amazon S3 buckets.

Wow. So those backups - which I hope and assume are encrypted with users’ credentials and were supposed to have one more layer of “LastPass” corp encryption - now seem to be lacking the latter. This sounds equivalent to stealing the encrypted blobs from each and every LP user. (Hoping to be wrong here)

If one workstation getting hacked led to something like this I wonder what other mess is hiding in the crypto details…
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
<sarcastic>Well, at least things are improving: we got a seven days heads-up.</sarcastic>
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
It is on point: if you stopped a second to think and consider the context you might have gotten it.
naetius
·3 anni fa·discuss
That’s ok. As you seem to be based in Germany would you please point me to the relevant consent notice?
naetius
·4 anni fa·discuss
Side question for the author (@sneak): I've noticed some _pk cookie (Motomo?) being injected while visiting your page and some attempted requests to t.sneak.cloud (and others) but haven't (yet) found a consent notice on your site.

What's up?
naetius
·4 anni fa·discuss
Not sure what brought to the conclusion that "medianalysisd running" => CSAM. Article is a bit on the trashy/alarmistic side IMO with no concrete or technical evidence whatsoever.
naetius
·4 anni fa·discuss
*its
naetius
·4 anni fa·discuss
http://archive.today/Mj0LO
naetius
·4 anni fa·discuss
http://archive.today/FIkjZ