It seems to be following similar structure as mine (blog AND evergreen pages), but having the index be, well, index is great. Guess I’ll have to rewrite mine or be just links to sections.
I'm curious about Xerox 1980s office workstations like the Star and their document centric systems. And besides I'm a sucker for that black and white aesthetics, so I'm checking out the Dwarf Mesa emulator.
Here the ViewPoint 2.0.5 desktop environment is running in Dwarf under Crostini Linux on my Chromebox. The system is really intuitive and capable, even by today's standards.
"The Lavender software analyzes information collected on most of the 2.3 million residents of the Gaza Strip through a system of mass surveillance, then assesses and ranks the likelihood that each particular person is active in the military wing of Hamas or PIJ. According to sources, the machine gives almost every single person in Gaza a rating from 1 to 100, expressing how likely it is that they are a militant. "
You know what is also cool about #trains? Their longevity! This is PKP SM42, designed in the 60s, this one probably built in the 70s-80s, and after modernization, it's still working. What car built in the 70s would still do its job today?
How come i see Arc browser devotees in my work, but I have yet to see anyone promote it here? Is it only the Apple-owned world mindset or is some other malicious thing here?
My current understanding: pointer arithmetic is a mini game. You need to grind it have any chance with each boss. Like dating in Persona 5 or using the mark in emacs.