My first computer was a C128, and everything has been downhill since.
Interested in retro and modern retro projects.
I know how to code.
| Retro | yes |
| Hate | no |
| Sys | 32800,123,45,6 |
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My first computer was a C128, and everything has been downhill since.
Interested in retro and modern retro projects.
I know how to code.
| Retro | yes |
| Hate | no |
| Sys | 32800,123,45,6 |
| Pronouns | He/him |
@rolenthedeep Hehe, nah, we had great internet back then. Swedish college on the Swedish university backbone. Vrooooom.
It was more because you wanted to customize the kernel for your hardware and needs. It’s become a lot more plug and play since 1996 :)
@drahardja Hehe. They sure will, but the reality is that advertising isn’t in that great of a spot and my guess (and I am nobody) is that we are going to see record profits and then a hard drop out of nowhere.
Also I think more of us simply need to stop caring about what shareholders want, instead of what the people want. It’s for the people after all.
@rolenthedeep I did it a whole bunch of times back in the day. It was a common thing to set up your kernel and then compile it, and do it again when a new version arrived.
Linux nerds got lazy :)
@carstenfranke You are far beyond anything I’d attempt at this point :)
Funny enough raw ability isn’t the issue. But still, not going to happen :)
@drahardja The only even partial solution is making the collection, storage, transfer, sale, use, and possession of personal information illegal outside of the bare necessities needed to do businesses.
Make it illegal to be used for just about anything. It will only get worse.