The Industrious Ant

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Our JawnCon talk “Modem Madness - Recent Experiments with Dial-Up Modems” is live! Check it out here, https://youtu.be/hkzPr54hbks

Featuring projects from PhilTel and @dialupworld, research and experimentation from @themaritimegirl on the Leitch CSD-5300, and other stuff we haven’t categorized.

JawnCon 0x2 - Mike Dank & Naveen Albert - Modem Madness: Recent Experiments with Dial-up Modems

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Hey, I made a video about my AT&T Sceptre terminal, but don’t worry if you don’t know what that is because I cover a bit about #videotex and #NAPLPS in the beginning before inspecting the unit, getting it working, and sharing my basic server application and demo line so you other NAPLPS-compatible-terminal-owners can call-in!

https://youtu.be/a2dxuqol0c0

AT&T Sceptre - Exploring a Forgotten NAPLPS Videotex Terminal

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With today being Christmas, here is your annual reminder to be nice to newbies in your spaces.

There is going to be a very sudden influx of people who are just getting into the spaces you occupy because they got a gift that acts as their gateway into that activity. Maybe you're into photography and someone just bought them their first ever camera body, or you're into music and someone bought them their first guitar, or you're an audiophile and someone bought them their first really nice headphones, or you're big into TTRPGs and someone just bought them their first ever core rulebook.

Whatever the specific activity and gift, these people are going to have no idea what they're doing, they're going to ask a lot of obvious questions, they're going to make a lot of rookie mistakes, and there's going to be a lot of them.

I cannot stress this enough: BE NICE TO THEM.

Few things will ruin someone's enjoyment of something faster than trying to join its community and getting such a rude first impression that their conclusion is "People who like this are kind of assholes. I don't think I want to do this if it's going to involve getting yelled at." Craigslist and eBay and FB Marketplace will be filled with mint condition gifts being resold to attest to this in the coming months.

You were there at the very first step once. Be the person for them that you wish you had back then. (Or if you were lucky enough, the person you did have who fostered your love of it!) Make this something they'll love just as much as you do, not something they'll want to sell and get away from as soon as possible.

Be the reason this Christmas starts a lifelong passion for them, not the reason they decide to abandon something that they would've loved because people made them feel bad for needing a helping hand.

Yes, it’s “Fanny Craddock Cooks for Christmas” of course. All quite proper and above board. No laughing at the back.
Well, there's a choice of viewing tonight in the adult section, but congratulations to the BBC who appear to have comprehensively out-scheduled their competition.
Tech details for the interested: (1) AppleTV/iPlayer: Apparently a software bug. (2) Sky Glass: The Smurfs was the programme before the movie. Some kind of buffering issue. (3/4) DTT: Subtitles from a programme airing at the same time on a different channel in the same digital multiplex.
Fun subtitling “fails” like these are almost always not actually a mistake by the channel, but, less excitingly, usually in the home TV or set top box that creates a unique, one-in-a million error just on one person’s screen… which social media effortlessly lets millions of others enjoy too.
Ironically, given its many decades of captioning provision in America, the nice people at PBS have only recently just begun providing subtitling on their UK channel. While there are some bumps and problems here and there - some shows have captions missing [brackets] and apostrophes - it’s always nice to see a channel doing more than the minimum. But at present there’s no indication in the listings of what is subtitled and what isn’t, so it seems to be pot luck. https://www.pbsamerica.co.uk/schedule/?date=06/08/2025
Schedule | PBS America | UK

Looks like Apple have finally pulled iPadOS 17.7.7 - shame they didn’t listen to the people who apparently reported the problems during beta testing. Hmph.
DO NOT UPDATE to iPadOS 17.7.7 - it resets most of your apps (so everything wants to register/sign in new again) and turns off Locked Private Browsing and other persistent preferences. And no changes stick, so everything is all “new phone, who dis?” all the time…