lovisix, to keyboard French
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Hello,

I'm looking for an old IBM type M Keyboard QWERTY US layout.

If you have some and you are in E.U. please contact me in PM.



maxamillion, to opensource
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IBM is releasing a family of Granite code models to the open-source community. The aim is to make coding as easy as possible — for as many developers as possible.

https://research.ibm.com/blog/granite-code-models-open-source

stdevel, to IBM
@stdevel@chaos.social avatar

Won some nice swag for the @thinkpadmuseum 🤩

chlopmarcin, to IBM Polish
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Dotarło do mnie takie zaproszenie, więc się od razu dzielę.

Spotkanie autorskie z Edwinem Blackiem

8 maja (środa) o godzinie 18:00 odbędzie się w Łodzi spotkanie autorskie z Edwinem Blackiem, autorem książki „IBM i Holocaust. Strategiczny sojusz hitlerowskich Niemiec z amerykańską korporacją”

Miejsce: Centrum Dialogu im. Marka Edelmana w Łodzi, ul. Wojska Polskiego 83

https://instytutsprawobywatelskich.pl/edwin-black-ibm-i-holocaust-wez-udzial-w-spotkaniu-z-autorem-swiatowego-bestsellera/

zirias, to FreeBSD
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Hello bsd.cafe 🤩!

I finally did it and moved to a more appropriate "home realm" for a enthusiast. Thanks @stefano for offering this!

Moving followers worked flawlessly, restoring all my settings was pretty quick, but of course all my old toots are left on https://techhub.social/@zirias 🙈

So I guess I'll introduce myself here by writing a little thread, adding a few of my works that someone might find interesting. But first a bit of "who am I":

I'm a "professional" software architect/developer (mostly platform in the day job), FreeBSD hobby-admin and ports committer, fan (and occassionally coder and even musician), and apart from computers also interested in music (playing a few instruments myself), traveling, cooking, sometimes sports, sometimes politics ... but probably won't toot about any non-technical stuff (or, very very rarely).

zirias,
@zirias@bsd.cafe avatar

Also quite recent: . This is a very versatile converter for (and other "text") files to a format using and only standard escape sequences, so, suitable for today's terminals like . It includes an ansiart viewer which is "just" a shellscript, leveraging dos2ansi, xterm, less and some nice original fonts to do its job. So, maybe something for the fans.

https://github.com/Zirias/dos2ansi

Docs (manpages) are here:
https://zirias.github.io/dos2ansi/

As there was some interest, a port is available: https://www.freshports.org/converters/dos2ansi

32bitkid, to retrocomputing
@32bitkid@mstdn.social avatar

turns 60 today! Happy birthday from the PCjr. Sometimes, I wonder what path my life would have diverged into if I had never had access to a computer and a book on BASIC programming as a kid.

The image/source is originally from Icons & Images by Elmer Larsen from 1985. I typed it in and tweaked it with PC-BASIC, then transferred it to a working PCjr with a gotek floppy drive.

PCjr running a BASIC program to draw a 16 color birthday cake and say "HAPPY BIRTHDAY BASIC!"

chesterbr, to VintageOSes
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Growing up with MS-DOS, I knew its role in today's Windows' usage of \ to separate directories and / for command-line arguments (choices that sound quirk-y in an Unix-influenced world that uses / and -, respectively.)

I never understood why MSFT - a very Unix-aware shop, having released their XENIX a year before MS-DOS - went with such an odd choice, until I looked at the (recently open-sourced) MS-DOS source code.

The files include documentation for computer manufacturers (so they could write compatible BIOS code, customize distribution, etc.), and this piece on MS-DOS 2.0 (which introduced subdirectories) suggests that - as usual in those times - the party behind the odd decision was none other than IBM:

https://github.com/microsoft/MS-DOS/blob/main/v2.0/source/README.txt#L41-L55

gadgetry, to microsoft
@gadgetry@techhub.social avatar
linuxiac, to IBM
@linuxiac@mastodon.social avatar

HashiCorp’s Journey Ends in a $6.4 Billion IBM Acquisition
https://linuxiac.com/ibm-acquire-hashicorp/

freeformz, to terraform
@freeformz@hachyderm.io avatar

Chef’s Kiss #terraform #ibm #hashicorp

Adorable_Sergal, to IBM
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thinking of getting into that whole "polycule" thing just so i can have someone to watch two-hour OS/2 retrospectives with

robert, to IBM
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IBM buys HashiCorp for 6,4 billion USD.

It probably was a good idea, that some of the most important Open Source products were already forked some time ago.

Sigh.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ibm-to-acquire-hashicorp-inc-creating-a-comprehensive-end-to-end-hybrid-cloud-platform-302126646.html

ptribble, to random
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The idea that Hashicorp is worth about the same as Oracle paid for Sun is truly a magical fantasy valuation.

slink,
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@ptribble and this inplies that is expecting to relief their cloud customers of an additional 64bn. why exactly was it that people still believe fairy tales about cutting cost?

asmodai, to IBM
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Holy shit.

Unsure what to think of IBM holding two of the most used configuration management/infrastructure as code tools organisations in their portfolio.

So that really only leaves Pulumi as an indepedent player?

https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-joins-ibm

br00t4c, to IBM
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
colindean, to IBM
@colindean@mastodon.social avatar

IBM Cloud Configurator Enterprise Edition

IBM Cloud Secure Secrets Storage Vault

IBM Virtualized Development Studio

#hashicorp #ibm

colindean,
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@jordan #Vivísimo Velocity eventually became #IBM #Watson Explorer Foundational Components and Application Builder.

This was after a year as IBM Data Explorer and like a month of IBM Watson Cloud Explorer.

arda, to IBM
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IBM to Acquire HashiCorp, Inc. Creating a Comprehensive End-to-End Hybrid Cloud Platform

http://newsroom.ibm.com/2024-04-24-IBM-to-Acquire-HashiCorp-Inc-Creating-a-Comprehensive-End-to-End-Hybrid-Cloud-Platform

pierrenick, to IBM
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bladews, to IBM
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br00t4c, to IBM
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major, to IBM
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Whoa, and ?!

I have zero knowledge of any of this other than what popped up on Fidelity:

davemark, to microsoft
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Terrific read on the birth of the PC operating system, and the three way deal between IBM, DRI (the CP/M company), and an up and coming Bill Gates.

Can you guess who came out on top?

https://computerhistory.org/blog/fifty-years-of-the-personal-computer-operating-system/

gilesgoat, to IBM
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Can anyone have any idea about what this can be ? I can't remember precisely how I got it, I THINK it was from a dumpster or found in a pile of some "electronic garbage". I have absolutely NO IDEA what this can be , I have a SUSPECT but I could be totally wrong, I THINK they MAY be part of an IBM 5100 but I can't be sure, if anyone knows what they could be I'd be interested to know !

Another mysterious piece from some IBM computer, no idea what it is.

governa, to IBM
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