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In the early days of personal computing CPU bugs were so rare as to be newsworthy.

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  • convincing myself I fucked up and injected an air bubble and now I am gonna die

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  • @stefano Hugs and respect to you, friend from-over-the-alps. Time will make these meetings possible again, be it in person or even from remote. You still are a “visible” person in the community. The barista the world wants to hire desperately, but who will not resign from the BSDCafe duties any day. and barista.

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  • 14 marzo 1955

    I Bell Laboratories annunciano il completamento del TRADIC, uno dei primi computer interamente a transistor. Con circa 800 transistor e meno di 100 watt di consumo, dimostra i vantaggi rispetto ai sistemi a valvole. Nel 1957 Siemens ne realizzerĂ  una versione commerciale, aprendo la strada ai computer della nuova generazione elettronica.

    @computer

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  • Manipolare i prezzi dei futures quando c'è un buco di offerta fisica? Forse rimettendo completamente in gioco la Russia...

    US Officials Have Discussed Trading Oil Futures, Burgum Says
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-13/us-officials-have-discussed-trading-oil-futures-burgum-says

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  • rĂ©tro cars voitures d'auto ecole annĂ©es 70 renault simca peugeot citroen

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  • @mavala.life grazie, l'ho messo nei libri da leggere!
    Come spunto di rifelssione complementare ti segnalo un mio articolo "Il linguaggio non descrive la realtĂ : la costruisce"
    Ho trovato attinenza con le tue parole e un livello più profondo che può spiegare in maniera integrativa alcune dinamiche delle AI e degli approcci a questi strumenti e al loro uso interessato in un quadro più ampio: la guerra cognitiva
    https://tommasin.org/blog/2026-03-11/il-linguaggio-non-descrive-la-realta-la-costruisce/

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  • @NemoJmeno Ah mais c'est positif, tout ça, mais je trouve dommage que toi derrière tu sois crevĂ© alors que si vous Ă©tiez plus nombreux-es, la charge de travail serait un peu plus rĂ©partie et moins usante. Alors qu'Ă  cotĂ© il suffirait que de l'argent (un truc qui n’existe pas en plus) soit investi pour embaucher plus de monde, amĂ©liorer l’infrastructure et dans du meilleur matĂ©riel qui s'use moins vite.

    Et je trouve révoltant que tu (enfin quand je dis tu, c'est toi et tes collègues) n'aies aucun pouvoir là dedans, alors que tout repose sur toi et tes collègue et qu'il faille en plus du travail être en lute permanent pour arracher des miettes.

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  • @xtaldave Just shows the lack of respect for these people *and*, more importantly, their families.

    Same lack of respect shown at their bodies 'homecoming' by trump - irrespective of their politics, at least the others there had the decency to wear black - that orange c*nt stood there in a blue suit and a white fucking USA baseball cap on his head - call me old fashioned, but WTF?!!!

    Respect costs fuck all....

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    convincing myself I fucked up and injected an air bubble and now I am gonna die
  • @vv how dare you

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    @vv how dare you*pronk*
  • Release 2026.03.09 is out.

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    @CoMaps yaaaay so me fixing the majority of `fee:amount` and `fee:price` to use the charge tag instead will have been helpful then! :D
  • What is a Computer?

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    What is a Computer?On the podcast, [Tom] and I were talking about the new generation of smartphones which are, at least in terms of RAM and CPU speed, on par with a decent laptop computer. If so, why not just add on a screen, keyboard, and mouse and use it as your daily driver? That was the question posed by [ETA Prime] in a video essay and attempt to do so.Our consensus was that it’s the Android operating system holding it back. Some of the applications you might want to run just aren’t there, and on the open side of the world, even more are missing. Is the platform usable if you can’t get the software you need to get your work done?But that’s just the computer-as-a-tool side of the equation. The other thing a computer is, at least to many of our kind of folk, is a playground. It’s a machine for experimenting with, and for having fun just messing around. Android has become way too polished to have fun, and recent changes on the Google side of things actively prevent you from installing arbitrary software. The hardware is similarly too slimmed-down to allow for experimentation.Looking back, these have been the same stumbling blocks for the last decade. In 2018, I was wondering aloud why we as a community don’t hack on cell phones, and the answer then was the same as it is now – the software is not friendly to our kind. You can write phone apps, and I have tried to do so, but it’s just not fun.The polar opposites of the smartphone-as-computer are no strangers in our community. I’m thinking of the Linux single-board computers, or even something like a Steam Deck, all of which are significantly less powerful spec-wise than a flagship cell phone, but which are in many ways much more suitable for hacking. Why? Because they make it easy to do the things that we like to do. They’re designed to be fun computers, and so we use them.So for me, a smartphone isn’t a computer, but oddly enough it’s not because of the hardware. It’s because what I want out of a computer is more than Turing completeness. What I want is the fun and the freedom of computering.This article is part of the Hackaday.com newsletter, delivered every seven days for each of the last 200+ weeks. It also includes our favorite articles from the last seven days that you can see on the web version of the newsletter. Want this type of article to hit your inbox every Friday morning? You should sign up!hackaday.com/2026/03/14/what-i…