@gepasi Debugging? That's so 1985.
Paolo Amoroso
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An interesting and well done resource for developers: a reference and overview of the most common hacker "Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful". -
An interesting and well done resource for developers: a reference and overview of the most common hacker "Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful".An interesting and well done resource for developers: a reference and overview of the most common hacker "Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful". There are many I didn't know.
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Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released 30 years ago today@144mb Cool. Yes, that was the price range I remember.
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Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released 30 years ago today@144mb Do you still have Netscape's disks or something else of the product?
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As some of you know, for the last few weeks I have been researching the first commercial transistor computer, Metrovick 950 (and it is based on the first transistor computer ever, making things even more interesting)@nina_kali_nina And now the emulator is featured on Hackaday and OS News:
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/21/first-transistor-computer-reborn
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#Protext for the #Commodore128 – this is where I took my first steps in word processing.@bobbytoni Was it a native C128 application or just a C64 one that also ran on the C128?
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Matthias Müller-Prove's 2002 MSc thesis on the history of hypertext and GUIs is an introduction to these fields and their major systems, including NoteCards.https://mprove.de/visionreality/index.html#HyperText #GUI #retrocomputingMatthias Müller-Prove's 2002 MSc thesis on the history of hypertext and GUIs is an introduction to these fields and their major systems, including NoteCards.
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As some of you know, for the last few weeks I have been researching the first commercial transistor computer, Metrovick 950 (and it is based on the first transistor computer ever, making things even more interesting)@nina_kali_nina You're welcome. I think being niche is part of why it's interesting: emulators of very early systems are rare.
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As some of you know, for the last few weeks I have been researching the first commercial transistor computer, Metrovick 950 (and it is based on the first transistor computer ever, making things even more interesting)@nina_kali_nina Your emulator was shared on Lobsters:
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A PSA about the #ebay seller "digistoremarket" they purport to sell #vintage #software like #os2 and such, but they just send you a CDR with pirated floppy images@hp GNU OS/2 is Hurd to believe.
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Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released 30 years ago today@jwz ☝️ To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Netscape Navigator 2.0 here is my copy I bought around 1995 when it was still a paid product. I ran the browser under Windows 95.
Shortly after snapping this photo in 2017 I tossed the product in the trash, which I regret. I took the photo as I got a sense the artifact had some historical significance, but I wasn't into retrocomputing yet and didn't realize the importance of preserving such material.