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History of IRIX (2020)

ryan.thoryk.com
1 points·by naves·há 57 minutos·0 comments

Hackers made death threats against this security researcher. Big mistake

technologyreview.com
11 points·by naves·há 6 dias·1 comments

Doom Composer Bobby Prince Has Died

engadget.com
6 points·by naves·há 22 dias·1 comments

Windows 1.0 and the WinAPI, 40 years later

osnews.com
2 points·by naves·há 26 dias·0 comments

Castor: CERN Advanced STORage Manager

castor.web.cern.ch
64 points·by naves·mês passado·31 comments

WinUtils: Shell-powered CLI tools for Windows 95

codenaked.com
3 points·by naves·mês passado·0 comments

Raspberry Pi 6 won't arrive before 2028 (and it won't have an NPU)

omgubuntu.co.uk
2 points·by naves·mês passado·1 comments

Pa-RISC Processors from Pa-7000 to Pa-8900

openpa.net
5 points·by naves·mês passado·0 comments

Nvidia Vera CPU Benchmarks: Olympus Cores Delivering Great Performance

phoronix.com
55 points·by naves·há 2 meses·23 comments

Windows' classic 3D Space Cadet pinball is getting a physical re-creation

arstechnica.com
1 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

"Long-Term Support" doesn't mean what you think

pointieststick.com
3 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

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1 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

Notes on AI, Labor, and China

jasmi.news
2 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

RISC-V and Floating-Point

fprox.substack.com
3 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

Six Million Selections Later: How the DMA Is Giving People Browser Choice

blog.mozilla.org
10 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

The Cost of Cloud, a Trillion Dollar Paradox (2021)

a16z.com
2 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

Tops-10: Essex BCPL

timereshared.com
1 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

CAD and Cam Applications on HP-UX Unix Workstations

openpa.net
28 points·by naves·há 2 meses·3 comments

Deep Moats and Platform Shifts in Computing

semiconductor.substack.com
2 points·by naves·há 2 meses·0 comments

Earliest 86-DOS and PC-DOS code released as open source

osnews.com
6 points·by naves·há 2 meses·1 comments

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naves
·mês passado·discuss
You should then give NEXTSPACE a try: https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace

I think it’s the closest thing to that dream today.
naves
·há 2 meses·discuss
Steve Jobs & the NeXT Big Thing by Randall E. Stross covers the NeXT years extensively and in period. Highly recommended also to do some “archeological” read/research into what it was like to sell computers in the late 80’s, early 90’s
naves
·há 4 meses·discuss
Elon Musk – "In 36 months, the cheapest place to put AI will be space”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYXbuik3dgA
naves
·há 7 meses·discuss
It truly looks like they didn’t learn anything from Clippy…
naves
·há 8 meses·discuss
Yes, everything at CERN, at least in the 2000s, was in AFS. Fermilab was also using AFS extensively.

I remember compiling AFS from source for Scientific Linux 3.x because there was a weird bug that didn't let the machines mount AFS when they were integrated with LCG (before it was renamed to WLCG: https://wlcg.web.cern.ch/)

Oh my... this comment really dates me...
naves
·há 10 meses·discuss
+1 to this.
naves
·há 5 anos·discuss
For a while, GNUSTEP Live CD was the best option to try and test GNUstep. Latest version is even available for Raspberry Pi: http://www.aiei.ch/gnustep/