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git apologist
Jun 4, 2003

the internet has kind of enabled a lot of disingenuous talentless narcissistic douchebags but they get found out pretty quickly and endlessly dunked on which is good i guess. maybe in the medium term useless people who trade on others’ good faith will just not be able to get away with things for very long at all. no more esrs or musks plz

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Powerful Two-Hander
Mar 10, 2004

Mods please change my name to "Tooter Skeleton" TIA.


Midjack posted:

"loadsharer" sounds like what he'd call the other people at "key parties" iykwim

unfortunately I do

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

a medium-format picture of beeftweeter staring silently at the camera, a quizzical expression on his face

Powerful Two-Hander posted:

unfortunately I do
       /

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

rotor posted:

i beg to differ



when the gooncon attendees grow up

post hole digger
Mar 21, 2011

Midjack posted:

"loadsharer" sounds like what he'd call the other people at "key parties" iykwim

this has really gone far enough.

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp

post hole digger posted:

this has really gone far enough.

agreed

Presto
Nov 22, 2002

Keep calm and Harry on.
Talking of Slashdot made me think of Jon Katz and I googled him and found out he's 75 years old.

rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome
the funniest thing about john katz is that he writes books about dogs.

axolotl farmer
May 17, 2007

Now I'm going to sing the Perry Mason theme

rotor posted:

i beg to differ



bottom tier low effort Shrek cosplay

*turns monitor on*

Armauk
Jun 23, 2021


Best Bi Geek Squid posted:

maybe esr really is as talented a roleplayer as he insists and he’s just been rp-ing as an insufferable racist computer chud this whole time

but, hey, he acquired the coveted three-letter nick.

Sweevo
Nov 8, 2007

i sometimes throw cables away

i mean straight into the bin without spending 10+ years in the box of might-come-in-handy-someday first

im a fucking monster

extremely stupid racist

Best Bi Geek Squid
Mar 25, 2016

Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

there we go

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

we vibin'
we slidin'
we breathin'
we dyin'

Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

Achmed Jones
Oct 16, 2004



Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

Agile Vector
May 21, 2007

scrum bored



Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

Powerful Two-Hander
Mar 10, 2004

Mods please change my name to "Tooter Skeleton" TIA.


also extreme sexparty revulsion

Kitfox88
Aug 21, 2007

Anybody lose their glasses?

Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

Volmarias
Dec 31, 2002

EMAIL... THE INTERNET... SEARCH ENGINES...

Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

:hmmyes:

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

a medium-format picture of beeftweeter staring silently at the camera, a quizzical expression on his face

nudgenudgetilt posted:

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003

can spam? ✅

4lokos basilisk
Jul 17, 2008


Sweevo posted:

extremely stupid racist

Volmarias
Dec 31, 2002

EMAIL... THE INTERNET... SEARCH ENGINES...

Beeftweeter posted:

can spam? ✅

Yes, you can spam, thanks to this act.

eschaton
Mar 7, 2007

Don't you just hate when you wind up in a store with people who are in a socioeconomic class that is pretty obviously about two levels lower than your own?
half-width MIDI synthesizer boxes for playing video game background music

like the Roland SoundCanvas SC-55

eschaton
Mar 7, 2007

Don't you just hate when you wind up in a store with people who are in a socioeconomic class that is pretty obviously about two levels lower than your own?
and its companion floppy drive the SoundBrush SB-55

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
companion floppy huh

axolotl farmer
May 17, 2007

Now I'm going to sing the Perry Mason theme

eschaton posted:

half-width MIDI synthesizer boxes for playing video game background music

like the Roland SoundCanvas SC-55

it made SQ3 sound great for the three people who had one. to me it sounded awesome on a regular AdLib card.

https://youtu.be/arOgwo9ZWZI

Dijkstracula
Mar 18, 2003

You can't spell 'vector field' without me, Professor!

axolotl farmer posted:

it made SQ3 sound great for the three people who had one. to me it sounded awesome on a regular AdLib card.

https://youtu.be/arOgwo9ZWZI
never has there been a sicker drum track in a vg soundtrack

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

twitter used to be sms based

Sagebrush
Feb 26, 2012

i made my account when it was. and deleted it in 2011

Pulcinella
Feb 15, 2019
Dex Drives. They allowed you to upload have saves to the internet back in the 90s/early 2000s. Stick the memory card in, transfer the save files to a floppy disk, then insert the floppy disk into your computer and upload your saves to GameFAQs. (Or I guess back them up to your computer if desired). I guess technically obsoleted by the PS3 era, but even before that I think most people realized they just didn’t really care about trading save files and cheat engine, trainers, cloud backups, and general save file editing can probably do what you really wanted to in the first place.

Zip disks. I imagine the number of successful restores from backups is a rounding error compared to how many were sold. Hell I wonder how many were actually unboxed. Every disk and drive I ever saw were in unopened boxes sitting in an IT storage closet.

Pulcinella fucked around with this message at 19:52 on Nov 2, 2022

The_Franz
Aug 8, 2003

Pulcinella posted:

Zip disks. I imagine the number of successful restores from backups is a rounding error compared to how many were sold. Hell I wonder how many were actually unboxed. Every disk and drive I ever saw were in unopened boxes sitting in an IT storage closet.

zip drives were used everywhere from the late 90s to the mid-00s until usb flash memory became cheap and ubiquitous. in university, every computer had a zip drive and everyone used them except for that one weirdo who used a cd-rw for everything

mr backup z64 was superior to the dr v64 as well

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

zip drives really hit a sharp decline in about 2000. scsi was on its way out the door and usb was too drat slow for a zip drive. by the time usb 2.0 was out, flash drives were everywhere

Wild EEPROM
Jul 29, 2011


oh, my, god. Becky, look at her bitrate.
using a cdrw as a backup and just adding and removing files

DamnGlitch
Sep 2, 2004

I had a syquest 135 until ‘99, then I had zip and felt like god

The_Franz
Aug 8, 2003

nudgenudgetilt posted:

zip drives really hit a sharp decline in about 2000. scsi was on its way out the door and usb was too drat slow for a zip drive. by the time usb 2.0 was out, flash drives were everywhere

lol "too drat slow for a zip drive". you want slow, the first zip drives had a parallel port connector. ide versions were available shortly thereafter

usb 2.0 came out in 2000, and flash drives were absolutely not everywhere at that point, as the first 8 meg ones didn't come out until 2001. even in 2003, the biggest flash drive you could get was only 64 megs and it wasn't cheap relative to its size. zip had about a decade where it was the sweet spot for relatively fast, portable storage

rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

The_Franz posted:

lol "too drat slow for a zip drive". you want slow, the first zip drives had a parallel port connector.

I had one of these and yeah it was real slow but if you had some big video file, like 10mb or so, there wasn't much else you could do.

Agile Vector
May 21, 2007

scrum bored



i had a 32mb cf card and a cable for pulling photos off it and felt like I was in the future in 2003~2004 when everyone else was double saving to zips

even at 1.1 speeds, it still beat seek times

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

The_Franz posted:

lol "too drat slow for a zip drive". you want slow, the first zip drives had a parallel port connector. ide versions were available shortly thereafter

usb 2.0 came out in 2000, and flash drives were absolutely not everywhere at that point, as the first 8 meg ones didn't come out until 2001. even in 2003, the biggest flash drive you could get was only 64 megs and it wasn't cheap relative to its size. zip had about a decade where it was the sweet spot for relatively fast, portable storage

pretty sure the original was scsi -- the parallel port version was literally the same device with a built in parallel port to scsi adapter. the parallel port based devices were for suckers who were willing to shell out for a zip drive then skimp out on buying a scsi card.

by 02, 16-32mb flash drives were everywhere. I remember being amazed at how quickly they took over my freshman (only) year of college

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eschaton
Mar 7, 2007

Don't you just hate when you wind up in a store with people who are in a socioeconomic class that is pretty obviously about two levels lower than your own?

Pulcinella posted:

Zip disks. I imagine the number of successful restores from backups is a rounding error compared to how many were sold. Hell I wonder how many were actually unboxed. Every disk and drive I ever saw were in unopened boxes sitting in an IT storage closet.

they were extremely widely used as removable storage for passing around large files before 100Base-T networking and marginally reasonable Internet speeds were pervasive

I’ve really never had any fail either, and I used them a ton in 1995-2000 and have recently started going through what I have to try to find some ancient files (like wmc.tar.Z, the source archive for the CMU Computer Club version of the pre-X Andrew window system’s wm)

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