SinclairSpeccy, to tech

67 years ago on October 15, 1956, The programming language FORTRAN, short for "Formula Translation," was introduced to the public.

It was the first general-purpose, compiled imperative programming language, originally developed by IBM in the 1950s for scientific and engineering applications. FORTRAN gained popularity and became a vital tool in scientific and engineering applications

FORTRAN code on a punched card, showing the specialized uses of columns 1–5, 6 and 73–80

nixCraft, to random
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Please boost for reach. TIA.

ai6yr, to IBM
SinclairSpeccy, (edited ) to IBM

Celebrating a computing pioneer! Happy Birthday to the Harvard Mark I which is 78 years old!

Also called ASCC, it was a colossal 51-ft long, 9,445-pound machine. Despite trigonometry taking over one minute, it broke new ground by using punched paper tape for data storage.

Retired in '59, it remains a cornerstone in computing history as it played a crucial role in the war effort during the latter part of World War II.

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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Disney, Apple, IBM, Lions Gate Entertainment and the European Commission are suspending their ads on X, according to a report by Axios. The move comes after owner Elon Musk backed an antisemitic conspiracy theory. Here's more.

https://flip.it/zLAPWq

pierrenick, to IBM
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thomasfuchs, to retrocomputing
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Selling a NOS IBM CGA card, first dibs on Mastodon until I get bids on eBay… DM me with an offer if interested.

Reasonably can only ship to US but I can ship elsewhere for unreasonable cost as well.

Packaging
Sealed instructions
Shiny ports

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.



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It begins. Shape of things to come ...

IBM to Pause Hiring for Jobs That AI Could Do

• Roughly 7,800 IBM jobs could be replaced by ,
• CEO Krishna says to pause hiring for replaceable roles

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-01/ibm-to-pause-hiring-for-back-office-jobs-that-ai-could-kill

P.S. "I could easily see 30% of that¹⁾ getting replaced by and over a five-year period."
-- Arvind Krishna #q


¹⁾ back-office functions, non-customer-facing roles

Lazarou, to apple
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If the company that made business machines to manage the Holocaust can tap out of Twitter because it's too Fash, perhaps Apple could too, yeah?

heiseonline, to IBM German

Anzeigen neben NS-Verherrlichung aufgetaucht: IBM stoppt Werbung auf X/Twitter

Eine US-Organisation hat Werbung von US-Konzernen gefunden, die auf X/Twitter neben NS-Verherrlichung ausgespielt wird. IBM hat nun als erstes reagiert.

https://www.heise.de/news/Anzeigen-neben-NS-Verherrlichung-aufgetaucht-IBM-stoppt-Werbung-auf-X-Twitter-9531372.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

#X

downey, to IBM
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LibrarianRA, to IBM
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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.

applebaumian, to RedHat

Given everything that happened to under ’s control, it makes me very uneasy that owns … I pessimistically predict this will be the next big blow to that we’ll have to recover from.

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

muzej, to Slovenia
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📺🤯 Successfully drove a CGA monitor IBM 5153 with just a Raspberry Pi 3 and 2 SN74AHCT125N chips 💪💪

davidegts, to IBM
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LibrarianRA, to IT
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lsdm, to IBM French
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L’une des plus anciennes archives de logiciels va disparaître, plus de 30 ans après sa création.

Mais des mesures ont été prises pour préserver son héritage.

https://lsdm.live/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4846

aral, to foss
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I think it’s important to remember that if you’re using the excuse that your software project should not be held to account for being inaccessible because it is released under a free software license what you’re really saying is that disabled people are not welcome in the free software world.

SinclairSpeccy, to Cat
kegill, to twitter
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👏👏👏👏👏👏

IBM told the @FT that it has pulled global advertising from #Twitter/X subsequent to a report that #IBM ads ran next to pro-Nazi tweets.
https://on.ft.com/3R4dcEY

Report: X has been placing ads for Apple, Bravo, IBM, Oracle, and Xfinity next to pro-Nazi content
https://www.mediamatters.org/twitter/musk-endorses-antisemitic-conspiracy-theory-x-has-been-placing-ads-apple-bravo-ibm-oracle

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