nixCraft, (edited ) to linux
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Poll: Which clone of RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise ) are you using? Please boost for reach. TIA.

Axel1973,
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@nixCraft Are you kidding?! After ass raped the community with their "paywall" stunt ???!? NONE! F_CK !

retrofinds, to philosophy
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Hey everyone, found something cool for the retro software library: IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3 & Dell MS-DOS Version 5 Software Update for $26.55 currently. Auction ends in about a day and a half from this posting. Take a look: https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/199783191

br00t4c, to IBM
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br00t4c, to IBM
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iammannyj, to opensource
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IBM open-sources its Granite AI models - and they mean business

Many companies claim to have open-sourced their LLMs, but IBM actually did it.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ibm-open-sources-its-granite-ai-models-and-they-mean-business/

br00t4c, to IBM
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thomholwerda, to IBM
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Do any employees follow me here on Fedi? I will do pretty much anything - anything... - to be able to use and possibly review the new IBM Power S1012 in its tower configuration. I even have two POWER9 machines to compare it to!

Please. I will do anything.

https://www.osnews.com/story/139669/ibm-introduces-entry-level-power10-server-and-tower/

sjvn, to IBM
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IBM open-sources its Granite AI models - and they mean business https://zdnet.com/article/ibm-open-sources-its-granite-ai-models-and-they-mean-business/ by @sjvn

introduces the first true major LLM, Granite.

sjvn, to IBM
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Did IBM make a $6.4 billion blunder by buying
HashiCorp? https://theregister.com/2024/05/10/opinion_column_ibm_hashicorp/ by @sjvn

In many ways, the move makes perfect sense, but there's this one little factor seems to have missed that makes a huge difference.

agrguigallery, to tech
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OS/2 Warp 4.52 by IBM.
December 2001

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
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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 #FreeBSD 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 #dotnet platform in the day job), FreeBSD hobby-admin and ports committer, #C64 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,
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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
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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

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