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Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

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

in a well actually posted:

which tech pub got one of those tvoff emitters and went around loving with the displays

i want to say, the verge?

i think that was gizmodo and it got them banned from... probably CES?

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Gnossiennes
Jan 7, 2013


Loving chairs more every day!

Pulcinella posted:

Early 2000s Korean online games. Ragnarok Online, Gundbound, Gunz: The Duel, etc. Pretty sure Gunbound was doing free-to-play with microtransactions a decade before mobile gaming ever did.

Edit: I remember when we first got cable broadband internet, downloading the Ragnarok Online client at a rock solid 300 kbps thinking that was the fastest anyone would ever need to download anything.

i remember playing gunbound during weekly ragnarok online maintenance

honestly i'd play it again, gunbound was cute n fun. i would not play rangarok online again

The_Franz
Aug 8, 2003

post hole digger posted:

we also had an enormous satellite dish (like 8-10 ft diameter) on a pole in our back yard that my dad also used for pirating TV, even though we still paid for cable. i think it was almost more about doing it than needing to do it. he was able to use it to hook me up with those crucial (mostly) descrambled ppv's during the wwf attitude era.

c-band wild feeds

you used to be able to grab shows when they transmitted them to the local affiliates and get the raw feeds for sporting events, news broadcasts and such. no commercials as the local stations cut them in before broadcast in the former case, and in the latter you got to listen to banter and watch people pick their nose when they were 'off air'

anything interesting went digital and encrypted some time ago (seems like every satellite feed listing page stopped in 2006/2007), and what's left is the usual selection of boring shopping channels, random state tv networks, and "send me your money for Jesus" crap.

apparently they aren't completely dead as there are still occasionally feeds where someone forgets to turn on encryption for an uplink or major channel feed, but it seems pretty rare, is quickly corrected, and requires fairly pricey equipment to pick up. probably would have been really cool to have access to this stuff in the 20th century when a whole lot more of this stuff was just flying around unencrypted though

The_Franz fucked around with this message at 17:12 on Nov 21, 2022

Kitfox88
Aug 21, 2007

Anybody lose their glasses?

Captain Foo posted:

o poo poo i remember gunbound

Fart Sandwiches
Apr 4, 2006

i never asked for this
Played the poo poo out of gunbound in the dorms. Had a sick samurai lookin guy, had to play forever to afford the costume pieces

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp
played TONS of gunbound yeah

Presto
Nov 22, 2002

Keep calm and Harry on.

Beeftweeter posted:

this is actually pretty amazing. it sounds like complete poo poo and always has

Nah, I love it. I flip between the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s channels. But nothing past that because that's when music started to suck. :shobon:

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

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

Presto posted:

Nah, I love it. I flip between the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s channels. But nothing past that because that's when music started to suck. :shobon:

i'm sure the selection is expansive and with the cash they have probably decently curated, but any time anyone has played it for me it sounded worse than an aughts-era 22 khz joint stereo mp3

which may or may not be part of the charm i guess? idk. its not for me

Presto
Nov 22, 2002

Keep calm and Harry on.
You should hear Nina Blackwood on the 80s channel. Sounds like she gargles road gravel.

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp

Presto posted:

Nah, I love it. I flip between the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s channels. But nothing past that because that's when music started to suck. :shobon:

source your quotes

kitten smoothie
Dec 29, 2001

The_Franz posted:

c-band wild feeds

you used to be able to grab shows when they transmitted them to the local affiliates and get the raw feeds for sporting events, news broadcasts and such. no commercials as the local stations cut them in before broadcast in the former case, and in the latter you got to listen to banter and watch people pick their nose when they were 'off air'

anything interesting went digital and encrypted some time ago (seems like every satellite feed listing page stopped in 2006/2007), and what's left is the usual selection of boring shopping channels, random state tv networks, and "send me your money for Jesus" crap.

apparently they aren't completely dead as there are still occasionally feeds where someone forgets to turn on encryption for an uplink or major channel feed, but it seems pretty rare, is quickly corrected, and requires fairly pricey equipment to pick up. probably would have been really cool to have access to this stuff in the 20th century when a whole lot more of this stuff was just flying around unencrypted though

My roommate in college had a buddy with a C-band dish, and thanks to him we would have all the big Fox Sunday night shows days early because they pushed it down to affiliates during the middle of the week

another fun thing that reminds me of, tangentially:

20 years ago TiVo had promoted videos on the main landing screen, while all the units in the field only connected via dialup (it wasn’t till like 2004 that Ethernet was officially supported, and you’d need a USB dongle)

I wondered how in the hell they did this until one night I fell asleep while watching TV. I woke up at like 2:45 AM to my TV showing what looked like a constantly moving barcode, then jumped to one of these promoted videos I’d seen before on the TiVo.

TiVo would buy infomercial time in the wee hours of the morning on various cable networks, and they’d use it to broadcast these videos. The devices knew to tune to that infomercial, would record the video segments, and saved them for the promotional videos.

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

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

kitten smoothie posted:

My roommate in college had a buddy with a C-band dish, and thanks to him we would have all the big Fox Sunday night shows days early because they pushed it down to affiliates during the middle of the week

another fun thing that reminds me of, tangentially:

20 years ago TiVo had promoted videos on the main landing screen, while all the units in the field only connected via dialup (it wasn’t till like 2004 that Ethernet was officially supported, and you’d need a USB dongle)

I wondered how in the hell they did this until one night I fell asleep while watching TV. I woke up at like 2:45 AM to my TV showing what looked like a constantly moving barcode, then jumped to one of these promoted videos I’d seen before on the TiVo.

TiVo would buy infomercial time in the wee hours of the morning on various cable networks, and they’d use it to broadcast these videos. The devices knew to tune to that infomercial, would record the video segments, and saved them for the promotional videos.

that owns

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

kitten smoothie posted:

20 years ago TiVo had promoted videos on the main landing screen, while all the units in the field only connected via dialup (it wasn’t till like 2004 that Ethernet was officially supported, and you’d need a USB dongle)

i think usb was supported from the get go when series 2 was released in 2002. one thing that was neat about at least the series 1 was that you could use the serial port with an external modem. my first tivo was one that had been hit by lightning, toasting the modem. hooked my housemate's external usr modem up and off we went with the lifetime sub that was attached to it.

Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



Presto posted:

You should hear Nina Blackwood on the 80s channel. Sounds like she gargles road gravel.

either that or she smokes a carton a day.

The_Franz
Aug 8, 2003

Midjack posted:

either that or she smokes a carton a day.

well, it was the 80s, the last decade where you could smoke almost everywhere

Agile Vector
May 21, 2007

scrum bored



i bet your mom was smoking in the 80's

Powerful Two-Hander
Mar 10, 2004

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


Volmarias posted:

In 2010 ish, a friend of mine was running some script he made to continuously do Bing searches, because Microsoft was paying people per search to use it.


when bing was relatively new and someone realised that quite by accident MS had made "the worlds best pornography search engine" and then Google tweaked their image search because they were worried about losing market share to people using bing images to jerk it

kremlins
May 9, 2009

i remember when earlier windows would include COMMAND.COM in sys32, which i am assuming is a DOS executable for a shell that predated cmd. on school/library/almost any computer cmd would be admin-restricted but COMMAND.COM almost always wasn’t and was functional enough if you couldn’t use it to launch cmd directly (which then worked despite policies).

Pile Of Garbage
May 28, 2007



kitten smoothie posted:

My roommate in college had a buddy with a C-band dish, and thanks to him we would have all the big Fox Sunday night shows days early because they pushed it down to affiliates during the middle of the week

another fun thing that reminds me of, tangentially:

20 years ago TiVo had promoted videos on the main landing screen, while all the units in the field only connected via dialup (it wasn’t till like 2004 that Ethernet was officially supported, and you’d need a USB dongle)

I wondered how in the hell they did this until one night I fell asleep while watching TV. I woke up at like 2:45 AM to my TV showing what looked like a constantly moving barcode, then jumped to one of these promoted videos I’d seen before on the TiVo.

TiVo would buy infomercial time in the wee hours of the morning on various cable networks, and they’d use it to broadcast these videos. The devices knew to tune to that infomercial, would record the video segments, and saved them for the promotional videos.

this is really freakin cool thanks for sharin!

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

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

kremlins posted:

i remember when earlier windows would include COMMAND.COM in sys32, which i am assuming is a DOS executable for a shell that predated cmd. on school/library/almost any computer cmd would be admin-restricted but COMMAND.COM almost always wasn’t and was functional enough if you couldn’t use it to launch cmd directly (which then worked despite policies).

command.com is the dos command interpreter yeah

similarly you could replace winlogon.scr with a different executable and just wait for it to pop on. if cmd.exe or taskmgr.exe were policy restricted the workalikes from reactos or wine aren't :)

axolotl farmer
May 17, 2007

Now I'm going to sing the Perry Mason theme

in the early 00s I used to get the latest Simpsons and Futurama eps off IRC. Sometimes they appeared there before they were aired because a release group got it off a wildfeed, a satellite feed that the network used to send stuff out to the local station a day or so before it aired.

also release groups and the ’scene’ lol

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp

axolotl farmer posted:

also release groups and the ’scene’ lol

my copy of the original cowboy bebop has hard burned ads for #AnimeXtreme on some irc network over the opening sequence

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

axolotl farmer posted:

also release groups and the ’scene’ lol

every episode coming with a readme.txt that's nothing but poo poo-talking other groups over IRC drama five people understand

defmacro
Sep 27, 2005
cacio e ping pong
kinda miss downloading dbz eps as real media files off xdcc bots

AlbertFlasher
Feb 14, 2006

Hulk Hogan and the Wrestling Boot Band

axolotl farmer posted:

also release groups and the ’scene’ lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWQUGggaLZs

shinmai
Oct 9, 2007

CHK Instruction

Sweevo posted:

every episode coming with a readme.txt that's nothing but poo poo-talking other groups over IRC drama five people understand

groupname.nfo :colbert:

Raluek
Nov 3, 2006

WUT.
windows xp having a system information viewer or whatever that by default had the .nfo association

certainly confused me at first as a kid, but at least it gave it a better thumbnail

Wild EEPROM
Jul 29, 2011


oh, my, god. Becky, look at her bitrate.
file.rar
file.part.00
file.part.01

NoneMoreNegative
Jul 20, 2000
GOTH FASCISTIC
PAIN
MASTER




shit wizard dad

Wild EEPROM posted:

file.rar
file.part.00
file.part.01

and then the .par verifications;

NoneMoreNegative posted:

lol there was a really early release of a Neil Breen movie I saw mentioned somewhere last year, but it was posted to Usenet 'incognito' with only an ID string as a filename, it wasn't picked up by any indexer so I picked up a no-poo poo Usenet reader to download and boy I'd forgotten how far we have come in ease of use for internet tools.

thank the Lord for invisible automated tools for all this bullshit nowadays

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

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par files are still some dark magic wizardry

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

Beeftweeter posted:

par files are still some dark magic wizardry

meh, filesystem level raid

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

a medium-format picture of beeftweeter staring silently at the camera, a quizzical expression on his face
i mean i get how they work, its still pretty fun to watch like "download failed at 72%" magically fix itself with like 600 mb of crap :shobon:

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

a medium-format picture of beeftweeter staring silently at the camera, a quizzical expression on his face
someone mentioned swatch internet time in the tech bauble thread and that crack-ping'd to microsoft SPOT watches

they were pretty cool. afaik they used some of the spectrum from decommissioned FM radio to basically deliver an rss feed, i had a little timex AMPS beeper watch that had its own 800 number :coal:

outhole surfer
Mar 18, 2003

timex datalink

motherfucker used your crt to sync data to your watch

Corla Plankun
May 8, 2007

improve the lives of everyone

Beeftweeter posted:

par files are still some dark magic wizardry

they really were!

i also understand the concept too but regardless it was still really really cool to see a thing from theory be useful in a real life situation

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp
they're still SOP on usenet bc record and movie companies issue article plonks to try to break piracy on there by taking down a rar or two, but theyre too stupid to know about par files so everything still gets through

Kitfox88
Aug 21, 2007

Anybody lose their glasses?

nudgenudgetilt posted:

timex datalink

motherfucker used your crt to sync data to your watch

top tier cyberpunk :pcgaming: poo poo, love it

The_Franz
Aug 8, 2003

axolotl farmer posted:

also release groups and the ’scene’ lol

a lovely telesync version of phantom menace with a 'Z' moving from corner to corner

lol at cams and telesyncs in general. we're spoiled now with everything hitting streaming simultaneously

Beeftweeter
Jun 28, 2005

a medium-format picture of beeftweeter staring silently at the camera, a quizzical expression on his face
telecines always legit impressed me though. fuckin finding a workprint is almost impossible today

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Volmarias
Dec 31, 2002

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

nudgenudgetilt posted:

timex datalink

motherfucker used your crt to sync data to your watch

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