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buzzyrobin

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Buzzy-brained birb 𓅫 | they/she 🏳‍⚧ | aspec | minis, swords, cats, electronics and web dev

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jacqueline, (edited ) to random
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did you ever go to lan parties?

buzzyrobin,
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@jacqueline All-day and all-night Baldurs Gate + Jedi Academy + BF1942:DC ones with my small D&D group. Some hosted at my place in the back room, some at a friend's. So many power boards and trip-hazard cables and CRTs mixed with early LCDs (the latter of mine i still have because it's smol and convenient).

Some SGLs; i think i might have actually gone to this one:
https://hardforum.com/threads/didnt-have-much-fun-at-sgl.756298/

Some at uni with EGG, mostly more BF and Trackmania Nations.

all with kinda-shit pizza and a strong odour

buzzyrobin, to random
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buzzyrobin, to random
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congratulations. thanks to the cool tech zone forums, i have now involuntarily dredged up a bunch of php security muscle memory; i hope you're all proud of yourselves.

(Joking aside: it's lovely; big props to @ec0 for this forum signature)

jacqueline, to random
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i made a forum to talk about tangara and whatever else u want: https://forum.cooltech.zone/

i will plug it to tangara backers later, but for now consider this an ✨exclusive✨ soft launch for fedi lovers

buzzyrobin,
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@jacqueline I run my server via bash in a ‘while true; do nc …’ loop, and call php from there. hacking doesn’t exist, and neither do simultaneous requests.

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buzzyrobin,
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@jacqueline extra-deep sd reader cutout 😍

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[thinks a bit]
actually I think computers have been shit for a long time, and I much prefer computing of the present.

I think the only reason I enjoy retro tech is that it’s like medieval reenactment; I can have my fun, but then pack my gear and go back to my microcontrollers, a laptop with 3D modelling and video playing, and a desktop PC with a kinda-old VR headset that lets me fucking fly convincingly-real planes. I don’t have to go back to leeches and uploading files via cPanel or whatever.

buzzyrobin,
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Today’s computing still isn’t great; we still gotta keep breaking out of walled gardens, and boy there are some big economic problems and unaccounted-for externalities, and maybe all of this [waves arms at thread] is only possible because of The Horrors. I don’t know. I’m not sure how to proceed other than using + repairing what we have, trying to minimise harm, and turning systems back on themselves where possible.

uh. insert your own galvanising?conclusion here, grandma’s going back to bed

buzzyrobin,
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There’s a bunch of proprietary shit baked into computing these days, and tightening lock-in, but I feel like the possibilities for escaping that are a lot better too.

I mostly think in terms of hardware; computing power (that something like the mnt pocket reform is even possible and hand-assemble-able still makes me :U), storage (I can host jellyfin and a pile of media in a lil box), and connectivity (a friend and I dreamed of a multiplayer x-wing game in primary school; look at XWAU now), …

buzzyrobin,
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… But also things like running your own fedi node, vs running a BBS with multiple phone lines, or hosting a forum (where from? how are you convincing your ISP to open up port 80, or paying for the bandwidth?) and keeping said forum from becoming a hacked and spammed hellscape, or running IRC (ditto). Inevitably with one or more of these being done by ‘yeah, we borrowed the university’s net connection’.

buzzyrobin,
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ps: i wonder how much growing up and doing school etc during the weird long middle period between “80s homebrew computing” and “modern fast computing” affects my perspective. too early to be useful and ever-present, too late to avoid industry lock-in and homogenisation

buzzyrobin,
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too early to be foone, too late to be techmoan

buzzyrobin, to random
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I roughly use "number of browser tabs open" as a lagging indicator for my stress / burnout / how on top of things I am.

uhhhhh okay, so, umm,

buzzyrobin,
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@aphistic sorry i am very stressed

buzzyrobin, to random
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The new Tangara prototype case showed up! Like the last one, it’s translucent polycarbonate that’s been CNC’d and bead-blasted.

(This one is the @ErinRose special; she’s pulled the case sides in further, fixed the button reliability, done a bunch of CNC optimisation work, and overall made it look nice.)

Same, but the cases are now standing up to show the difference in length as well.
The case halves, showing the insides, on a desk. They’re translucent, as the post-CNC bead-blasted finish leaves a lightly-textured surface

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jacqueline, to random
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hey can anyone recommend me a computer i’m in the market. any kind of computer should be fine!

buzzyrobin,
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@jacqueline try IBM Personal Computer XT 5160. you will certainly not regret IBM Personal Computer XT 5160

jacqueline, to random
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laptops are very convenient. but they are also, ergonomically, an unmitigated fucking disaster.

buzzyrobin,
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@jacqueline [waves in ~17 years of RSI] yeeeaaah. sorry you had to find this out

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buzzyrobin,
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buzzyrobin,
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and this

(This is version 2; I use some of the extra buttons underneath the sliding cover a lot, so wanted to mount the controller so they peek out. The bottom of the controller sits on the big nub, and the bottom of the sliding cover is captured by the little retainer.)

The holder, printed in beige PLA, screwed into a window frame.
The controller put into the holder, the slider peeking open a bit.

buzzyrobin, to random
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wow

jacqueline, to random
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gender available upon request

buzzyrobin,
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@jacqueline minimum gender quantity

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buzzyrobin,
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Further tiny-monitor update:

(Next up: a little internal screen mounting shim, fix for how it goes together at the bottom, a mounting plate for the ports at the back, and some stuff to do with the little power button on the front.)

The inside of that same shell, showing the inner connection points, with a pile of removed tree supports nearby.
The mostly-assembled mini monitor, USB and HDMI ports sticking out the back through the gap the mounting plate will go. Blutak is keeping the front half together.
The same, viewed from the front, with the screen in place.

buzzyrobin,
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(Context: I’ve been gradually modifying + fixing + printing parts from this model: https://www.printables.com/model/654635-retro-desktop-pc-raspberry-pi-case)

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