It was around 1991 in the university computer lab. Just a green screen dumb terminal for email and newsgroups. Played too much Nettrek after hours on the Spark workstations later on.
It was around 1991 in the university computer lab. Just a green screen dumb terminal for email and newsgroups. Played too much Nettrek after hours on the Spark workstations later on.
This ought to happen everywhere. Either I’m the admin on my machine or I’m not. If it’s not, I’m not sure how much longer I’ll tolerate a Windows machine.
Given trade, it doesn’t seem to be in their best interest to cripple the US.
According to the people who know me intimately, the AI is gonna nope out even harder than I am.
Ditto on the Arduino. I built a pickup winder for electric guitar, and it’s more than made up for its price in entertainment alone.
Both of the tools I tried from there failed hard and fast. The first was a rotary tool. I ended up keeping the plastic and using a motor from a printer instead until I bought my Foredom.
The second was a vibratory tumbler. After running it for a few hours, I walked into my garage to find it filled with smoke and the acrid smell of burning electrical equipment.
I took it back to the store for a refund and the manager threatened me, saying that he wouldn’t let me make any more returns after bringing back an obviously defective piece of garbage.
Glad you had a better experience, but that place is definitely not for me.
Hmm. Kinda rhymes with “garbage crate”. Horrible store. I’m never going back.
I’ve used, administered and coded on Linux for a very long time. So yup
Obscure keyboard shortcuts.
I was just [insert action here].
There have been plenty of studies on psilocybin with human subjects. None of them included vivisection or bisection. We have other ways of testing this sort of thing.
In rats. I’ve yet to read a human study on microdosing that showed any effects greater than placebo.
Wow. I’m glad you figured that out. I thought it was going to be so much more difficult.
It doesn’t. Gravity is related to its mass, not it’s orbit or rotational velocity.
Same here, although it did eventually lead to years of employment as a web dev.