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UncleSlacky
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Also, honourable mention for the Sinclair QL (though it was a 68008 machine).
UncleSlacky
·14 dagen geleden·discuss
https://github.com/lproven/usb-dos

"To get your work off the key, just insert the key into a computer that's already running any more modern OS than DOS."
UncleSlacky
·14 dagen geleden·discuss
Haiku OS is a better choice. Runs great on my eeepc 701 4G with 512Mb RAM.
UncleSlacky
·14 dagen geleden·discuss
Yes, I was surprised that MX didn't get a mention. It's great on anything with 2GB or more.
UncleSlacky
·24 dagen geleden·discuss
You can also emulate a Pi using QEMU to run Mathematica (slowly!) on other platforms, see e.g.

https://www.thelinuxvault.net/blog/how-to-run-the-raspberry-...
UncleSlacky
·24 dagen geleden·discuss
Obligatory mention for tvdawn.com, which I've just discovered has gone, but has been archived:

https://web.archive.org/web/20260413085517/https://www.tvdaw...
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
Well, interesting things are expected to happen above the Schwinger limit:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwinger_limit
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
Reminds me of "pykrete" which was also a potential construction material for ships (notably aircraft carriers) proposed during WWII:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pykrete
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
Works for ChatGPT!
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
Something like Feynman's algorithm:

1. Write down the problem.

2. Think very hard.

3. Write down the solution.
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
It's essentially saying that you start with an outline, then progressively fill in the sections, iterating and providing more detail at each iteration. I do something similar, which is why I prefer to work in outline mode (e.g. in MS Word) as it is the most flexible and "minimalist" mode for structured writing.
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
Sounds like Scratch:

https://scratch.mit.edu/
UncleSlacky
·vorige maand·discuss
You could just use RISC OS on the PI for BBC Basic.
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Wasn't it because Jack Tramiel was too cheap and just wanted to make use of his existing MS BASIC licence?
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Fonts are generally included in DOS applications, but the point of a "writerdeck" is to be distraction-free, hence no need for wifi.
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Why not just use DOS? e.g.:

https://github.com/lproven/usb-dos

At least the laptops that can still run DOS natively tend to have fairly good keyboards...
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
"MOISTURISE ME!"
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
They might be thinking of the Bell+Howell clone:

https://www.oldcomputers.net/bellandhowell.html

https://dfarq.homeip.net/the-bell-and-howell-apple-ii/
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Not to forget the Orion Pictures logo:

https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Orion_Pictures
UncleSlacky
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
You're not thinking fourth-dimensionally!