Stone cold classic.
Ghost in the Machine: Stand Alone Complex
Shave 'em. I don’t want no cowlick near my balls
I have started to do this and I’m using Docker to host Kiwix. I’m currently using it to provide offline versions of Wikipedia, medical guides and tutorials for various programming languages. My plan is to put essential apps and information on an RPi and provide a broadcast hotspot where anyone can access the info.
I also live on top of a hill, so I’m saving up to put together a solar powered Meshtastic repeater that I can mount to my aerial pole.
Wireless Application Protocol. I can no longer say on my CV that I ‘worked on WAP in the early 2000s’.
It has high integration with both the Capcom Hyper Advanced Intensity Rig and the Sony Optical Firmware Adapter
Then you’ll also be really disappointed to hear that I’ve been sitting on this for over 40 years.
Yes, if you have the Logic Unit Base Expansion
I’ve loved the SGI industrial design since I first saw it in the 90s. It still feels futuristic to me today.
I watched it when it first came out, I was quickly hooked. Seems a little prophetic in some respects.
How about, you give me AI ‘enhancement’ and more ads and I’ll give you my solemn word to never use your browser again? Deal?
Hail to the King, baby!
Obligatory shout-out for any Bullfrog games of that era, especially Dungeon Keeper 1 & 2. Lionhead’s Black & White is 1 year out of your window, but such a good game.
Also:
Syndicate Wars
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Grim Fandango
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Descent
Grand Theft Auto
About how far does this leave us from a usable quantum processor? How far from all current cryptographic algorithms being junk?
Ok, good first step. When do the prosecutions for physical abuse start?
That may well be the thing I’m looking for, thanks for the pointer!
You don’t understand because I didn’t state why 😅 I have enough time and energy to set up and manage containerised applications. 20 years ago I might have had the drive to set up a local dev version, manage the dependencies and set up local init scripts, but not anymore.
KDE Connect is a great idea, thanks!
Because, as it stands, ole Donny boy is going to aid him not hinder him
Time to go all Wilford Brimley on his ass.