Michel

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Some terrifically titled papers from a discovered collection of NASA research documents found in a skip

(with thanks to @JuliaRez for the original pic)

Rhhha FUCKING systemd. everytime you think you're OK, it comes up with another FUCKING new plan to fuck stuff up. this time around, I was wondering why the hell I had some swap space on my workstation. it's explicitly disabled in fstab, and I have 512GB ram. Well, guess what? systemd "helpfully" found a turd swap partition left my an installer on a NVME and well, activated it because you know surely I want that. #linux #debian #systemd

@dvandal @strlcat @davidgerard

Wayland and systemd are both symptoms of the same behaviour, as was PulseAudio:

  • Observe that an existing system has flaws.
  • Don't engage with users to identify use cases.
  • Throw up some half-finished code (with incomplete or nonexistent backwards compatibility) that solves some of the problems of the old system but doesn't address all of its use cases and introduces more problems for other people.
  • Declare that the old thing is deprecated and everyone needs to move to the new thing.
  • Create a load of work in the rest of the ecosystem that other people have to do.
  • Silence all criticism by pointing out that the old thing was imperfect.

And that's the kind of thing that you can only get away with if you're able to act as a monopoly, by employing maintainers at key points across the ecosystem.

The biggest problem with Microsoft was not that their monopoly allowed them to be evil, it was that it allowed them to be stupid. A lot of things in the MS ecosystem are actually bad for Microsoft, but they're pushed out because no one inside MS cares enough to do the right thing and no one outside is able to fix the problems. I, personally, don't want the F/OSS OS ecosystem to end up like that.

I've finally gotten around to adding support for #InfiniteMac's new Mac OS X virtual machines to the collection of magazine cover CDs at https://classicmacdemos.com/discs/ . Should make it easier for people to try out some of the game and app demos that were distributed with 2000's-era Macintosh magazines in their browser. Fun!
Magazines | Classic Macintosh Game Demos

A collection of game demos for vintage Macintosh computers with operating systems through Mac OS 9, especially games from the mid-1990s and early 2000s.

Added the special "Chat Mauve" double-high res mode for the #appleII in my MII #emulator this one allows alternating between color and monochrome mode, it's quite neat. #retrogaming #retrocomputing

WOW! 😱

Oracle tells customers its public cloud was compromised • The Register
https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/08/oracle_cloud_compromised/

Oracle says its cloud was in fact compromised

: Reliability, honesty, accuracy. And then there's this lot

The Register

There is a new official C language website maintained by the C Standards Committee:

https://www.c-language.org

C language

The homepage of the C programming language

Well I went back to the LC III to play some games and poke at Think C. Haven’t managed to get it online yet.

Need to read one of those Globaltalk guides to see what’s what. This is my only working 68k mac, so hopI can get it working with just that…

#MARCHintosh