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Pretty sure this was how Kevin Bacon blew up a science facility

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You can go to the population screen and cast him out. Then you can assign him to an chain

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No, insanity is permenant

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It’s apparent it sees the SD card, but it’s not seeing the MBR on it. I doubt the DOS version is the issue, because it’s not event attempting to boot. Unfortunately there’s no guarantee your 360kb floppy drives are in working order if you don’t know already. I usually recommend a flash floppy but for an machine like this you’re really getting into the weeds with it not being bootable. Try an different SD card, they can be weird, smaller is better. And try writing a different dos bootable image to it.

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Well if that doesn’t work I’ll ship an 360kb boot disk to see if that helps. No guarantees it’ll work.

I feel proud of myself to recognize that this iconic dude is not at a 'computer', rather, a [dumb] terminal! ]Or...?] (knowyourmeme.com)

Terminals are NOT computers. At least dumb terminals are not. Smart terminals do have logic circuit, but dumb terminals work mostly like televisions, except they have protocols (like when you send a SIGINT signal with CTRL+C, and you are a 80s academic working on his terminal at UC Berkeley, then your UNIX implementation —...

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He’s literally at an IBM PC/XT or clone

Is xz 5.6.1-3+ still dangerous?

When the xz backdoor was discovered, I quickly uninstalled my Arch based setup with an infected version of the software and switched to a distro that shipped an older version (5.5 or 5.4 or something). I found an article which said that in 5.6.1-3 the backdoor was “fixed” by just not letting the malware part communicating...

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Do you host anything on your network to tne internet that allows anyone ssh access to your computers? More simply do you have port 22 open on your router or firewall? If you don’t or said no, then don’t worry about it.

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You had a flat-screen in 1996?

How rich are you?

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He doesn’t bring politics into his videos but he knows his shit and contributes enough to the retroscene with Active development.

I appreciate that much of him at least

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I always liked Mikrotik. Not the most open of router but the most documented and configurable I’ve seen with a web, gui, ssh, or telnet I’ve seen

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What I really want to see is the ability to set a threshold for a server to reach before it will federate.

Example: you have a server, you don’t allow others to federate unless those servers force captcha or approval of user registration

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Total Commander, great Norton like file manager

Bulk Rename Utility

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Any particular reason why you have root so small and an dedicated /home partition?

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Nah CDs were too expensive. It was Zip Disks or Floppies all the way

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I have tons of working zip disks.

But an cdr burner in the 90s were expensive

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Damn. A friend asked me to recover his and his brother’s c64 floppy collection of like 200 disks. I got several including his porn collection

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Most of my friends drive stick. I’m pretty much the outlier with Auto

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The joke is many American rural area counties have a metric shit ton of speed traps to booster local funds

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