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i can tell because there are like 9 of them in the thread right now lmaoand had an autistically loyal fanbase that kept using it years after it was discontinued
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i can tell because there are like 9 of them in the thread right now lmaoand had an autistically loyal fanbase that kept using it years after it was discontinued
The sphere of Amiga influence I'm most familiar with is the sample-based music approach that was copied in the SNES and PSX. Amiga musicians had a huge leg up on these markets. In this sphere alone, Amiga's influence is hard to overstate... and then those devs moved over to DOS.i can tell because there are like 9 of them in the thread right now lmao
Quite, there's one standing next to the screen I type this on, currently running. I like doodling and writing on it but actually want to turn it also into a home assistant of sorts. I made an i2c adapter for the parallel port and I'm writing the software to use it in JForth. The other one I bought in 1987 is on the other desk. That one in it's temporary configuration in the 90s ran a BBS long after the Amiga's high point. It's got a serial card with so many lines that the serial card has it's own 6520. It also has an Opalvision, an MPEG decoder card, and a shamefully expensive accelerator and graphics card. The other, assorted, rubbish (and various other analog video knick-knacks) it had changed over the years and ended up in a box a while ago, anything I've ever known about analog video signal processing is absolutely useless knowledge know. And yes, I also have a Toaster somewhere but I'm in PAL land and it's more of a curiosity. Going after current market value of all parts in- and outside of that machine it's probably the most expensive computer I own which amuses me to no end. I think you never stop liking the Amiga if you used it seriously. You just die someday. It is fundamentally a machine that was designed around analog video. This is true for many home computers but for the Amiga it's like, insanely true. The RGB port has a pin where you can feed an external frequency for the entire system in just to sync it up perfectly with other broadcasting hardware.autistically
I never personally used an Amiga but I knew lots of people who were fanatical about them (I was a Rexx autist though).i can tell because there are like 9 of them in the thread right now lmao
Imagine the incompetent technical management of NASA combined invisible and impossible-to-quantify outputs of CIA and that's how I imagine NSA.Honestly over time I get less and less convinced that the NSA is super competent.
My experience in tech is the fancier the keyboard the more opinionated, performative and unproductive the guy.The keyboard? A 40% ortholinear with blank keycaps, naturally.
That quote is everywhere and always out of context. It one single quote that seems custom-made for Redditors and other online types still angry at Dad.It's unclear if this is actually real of not; and - if so - may be exaggerated.
In fairness to Linux every GUI is a mess. Even the vaunted macOS is a hodge-podge of various old and new technologies, apps that don't fit the right design language, and stuff that is ported and barely works. At least with Linux is generally possible to stick to a path, choose GNOME or KDE and get a generally more consistent experience.Everything Linux GUI is a complete mess.
There's so much technical debt in all that stuff everyone gleefully keeps heaping on top on that I can't really see it ever being fixed either. The only way that's ever gonna happen is somehow AI becoming an autistic savant at coding and just bulldozing and magically fixing and equalizing everything. So basically star treks post scarcity space communism, just for GUI toolkits. We're screwed.every GUI is a mess
of course "ported and barely works" is better than "not ported and unavailable"In fairness to Linux every GUI is a mess. Even the vaunted macOS is a hodge-podge of various old and new technologies, apps that don't fit the right design language, and stuff that is ported and barely works.
you can even use 27 different toolkits worth of software if you get out the extremely powerful theming tools and beat the gui into submission until it looks exactly how you wantAt least with Linux is generally possible to stick to a path, choose GNOME or KDE and get a generally more consistent experience.
really the problems aren't that bad if you apply a nice qt theme and then apply a nice gtk theme that looks almost exactly identicalWe're screwed.
you can make them use whatever mouse cursor you want them to, same as it was on x11However, apparently Gnome apps can't share the same mouse cursor with non-Gnome apps on Wayland, and that probably would bother me.
I find it amusing how some people get irrationally mad about him, and I like the notion that he's trolling them on purpose.[...] So why on earth Lunduke are you bringing this up? And I'll tell you why, for one reason and absolutely one reason only: to drive rust zealots crazy. Because I guarantee you, upon seeing this news, they will flip out, and that is absolutely delightful. Truly truly delightful, and it's worth doing. It's just a button; I see this big button out there, I have to push it. Hahaha. I just have to! [...]
Wouldn't any Windows compatible OSS be using something like Qt anyway, ignoring whether they'd be linux-first or not.Interestingly, or at least anecdotically, the Linux GUI misery is coming over to Windows through OSS. Recently I've installed some Linux-first OSS on Windows in an attempt to have a solution to a problem, and the GUI was complete asscancer for my standards. Like, it disgusted me, I uninstalled that shit right then and there.
sometimes people use the native win32 ui, it's not hard to compile for if you're cross-compiling from a real operating systemWouldn't any Windows compatible OSS be using something like Qt anyway, ignoring whether they'd be linux-first or not.
Its usually either that or electron, which has good Windows UI parity but is pretty shit![]()
exactly as autistic as he usually isGood news everyone. Famous thought leader and essay writer Eric S Raymond is still alive!
https://archive.is/vtw0y https://x.com/esrtweet/status/1964680074076078188
he has been drinking the /pol/ juice for a whileGotta say I admire the size of this mans balls.
Like BMJ returning from jail he is back to make the gamble of his life, I am going all-in on black.
Either he and his legacy are destroyed like Stallman was or he will become relevant again. No options in-between.
ESR was essentially Stallmaned before Stallman himself was, wasn't he?Good news everyone. Famous thought leader and essay writer Eric S Raymond is still alive!
Gotta say I admire the size of this mans balls.
Like BMJ returning from jail he is back to make the gamble of his life, I am going all-in on black.
Either he and his legacy are destroyed like Stallman was or he will become relevant again. No options in-between.
I'm not sure this will have much of an effect. For as long as I can recall him having a blog, he's been willing to point out that black people in the US have a nigger problem. He's never been wiling to say the word "nigger", but he's been willing to describe the behavior and mindset clinically, using psychology terms, just like you would expect from the kind of programmer nerd who cares more factual correctness than anyone's feelings about those facts. This of course, has made it very easy to paint him as a racist, with his critics happily passing around select quotes from his blog as proof.Good news everyone. Famous thought leader and essay writer Eric S Raymond is still alive!
Gotta say I admire the size of this mans balls.
Like BMJ returning from jail he is back to make the gamble of his life, I am going all-in on black.
Either he and his legacy are destroyed like Stallman was or he will become relevant again. No options in-between.
Kinda sorta not really. Again, as long as I can remember him publicly sperging, he's was willing to call a nigger a nigger in all but name, his critics called him racist, and yet that never seemed to stop him. He continued to write, and at least some people kept listening when he sperged on technical matters, or about the old school hacker culture. In more recent years, since the pandemic at least, he has seemed to withdraw a bit. I do seem to remember him saying that he wanted open source culture to be something that grows beyond him and leaves him behind, as opposed to him remaining a load-bearing member of it, causing it to die with him. Both he and regulars on his blog were fond of repeating a Zen Buddhist saying, "If you meet the Budda on the road, kill him." I always interpreted that to mean that he doesn't want other people to put him on a pedestal or take him too seriously, and that he doesn't really care if others decree him guilty of thoughtcrimes; he's going to keep doing what he wants to do.ESR was essentially Stallmaned before Stallman himself was, wasn't he?
Everything he wrote in that tweet is factually correct, no mention of big nose tribe either. Just a noticer being tired and going straight to a logical conclusion.he has been drinking the /pol/ juice for a while