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  • I learned coding at age 7-8 by messing around with the scripts of the built-in demo stacks in HyperCard. It was close enough to English that you didn't need to study syntax but could easily learn from example

  • Devices like laptops, tablets and phones, usually do not have Ethernet built in, or are too mobile to make it practical to use

    What I did in the living room was plug a USB-C dock with a 2.5 Gbit Ethernet adapter into the wall outlet with a 2 meter USB-C 3.x cable.

    So I sit down in the living room and plug in my laptop/phone in to charge when I'm using it and they automatically get a 2.5 Gbit network connection. Even iOS natively supports the common Realtek 2.5 Gbit chipset.

  • BTW the Brother scare about them adding DRM that was in the news a while back turned out to be false, it was just a random guy on Reddit with a bad third-party cartridge, and Brother replied that they do not block third-party cartridges.

    That said, I'm not a huge fan of their weird PPD installer on Linux that installs some random, undocumented crap

  • All outlets should just be replaced with IEC C13. Robust and compact.

  • In Japan they have an IR beacon system to track traffic congestion which works anonymously and lets offline car navigation systems have good-quality traffic info.

  • I picked up a used 2018 Fujitsu office PC with an i5-7500 for $60 (from a physical recycle shop, with a 14 day warranty) and it draws 15W idle. Way better value than a Pi (once you've added case, cooling, PSU etc) for running home server stuff.

    A Pi still kills for "Arduino plus plus" use cases where you need the size, GPIO or can optimize the heck out of power usage on a battery.

  • For what it's worth, Synology Hybrid RAID is just a fancy GUI over linux mdraid, so the drives can be mounted on any Linux system (Synology even have instructions for how to do this on their website). You'll be SOL mounting them with any kind of third-party NAS GUI that expects their own partition layout though.

  • Gentoo, sometime in the early 00's

  • karolherbst 🐧 🦀 (@[email protected]) "MAINTAINERS: Remove myself"

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  • This new driver is written in Rust, so it changes nothing about the debate

  • This is why I'm still using a Synology ¯(ツ)

    I can install all the fun stuff I want in Docker, but for the core OS services, it's outsourced to Synology to maintain for me

  • .DS_Store

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  • APFS still supports resource forks just fine - I can unstuff a 1990's Mac application in Sequoia on a Apple Silicon Mac, copy it to my Synology NAS over SMB, and then access that NAS from a MacOS 9 Mac using AFP and it launches just fine.

    The Finder just doesn't use most of it so that it gets preserved in file copies and zip files and such.

  • As recent as the 90's it also used to be left-wing to oppose immigration, since it was seen as a way for the right to devalue labor and lower wages.

    A lot has changed.

  • Originally calling everyone old a "Boomer" was a reaction to older people calling everyone who was young "Millennials" even when millennials were now in their late 30's

  • All my stuff is running on a 6-year-old Synology D918+ that has a Celeron J3455 (4-core 1.5 GHz) but upgraded to 16 GB RAM.

    Funny enough my router is far more powerful, it's a Core i3-8100T, but I was picking out of the ThinkCentre Tiny options and was paranoid about the performance needed on a 10 Gbit internet connection

  • Same here in a Synology DS918+. It seems like the official Intel support numbers can be a bit pessimistic (maybe the higher density sticks/chips just didn't exist back when the chip was certified?)

  • Most 720p TVs ("HD Ready") used to be that resolution since they re-used production lines from 1024x768 displays

  • It would be to replace my 4-bay Synology DS918 NAS with something with more drive bays and 10 Gbit connectivity

  • Same here, both the X and the Reddit things came at a time when I was trying to cut down on social media usage as it was definitely having an effect on me. Having social media that runs out and doesn't just go on for infinity is so much healthier.

  • I came over with everyone else in the big exodus wave from Reddit when they killed third party apps.

    I didn't even use a third party app so it didn't affect me, but as an old-school Internet user I believe in federated networks over centralized services and it seemed like the one opportunity to finally get critical mass.

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Merry Christmas to all you retro folk!

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Horsepower required for 10 Gbit router?

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    The Secret Origin of Windows

    www.technologizer.com /2010/03/08/the-secret-origin-of-windows/