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nixCraft, to random
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The best coding language, without a doubt, is _______.

pitrh,
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@nixCraft "not yet invented"

girlonthenet, to random
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So many affiliate dashboards are a complete piece of shit, but none more so than CCBill: the worst web interface ever designed by humans.

pitrh,
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@girlonthenet Where are they based? IIRC CCheques haven't really been a thing in the wild here in .no since the early 1990s or thereabouts. I suppose they are still technically valid but nobody ever uses them here.

jpmens, to random
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  • pitrh,
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    @jpmens but scammyspam anyway, right?

    janbeta, to apple
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    Something "new" to explore on the workbench today: a 1995 630 in the "DOS Compatible" variant. It’s a bit of an oddball machine from Apple‘s otherwise quite bland (in my opinion) beige era. It has both a regular 68040 Mac and a full 486/DX2-66 PC inside. Should even be capable of running Windows 95 alongside MacOS 8! Thanks to a very generous donation from @markuspooch I’m going to get to play with it. Thank you!

    Closeup of the same Mac with the "DOS Compatible" logo showing. The floppy disk drive slot is also visible.

    pitrh,
    @pitrh@mastodon.social avatar

    @janbeta @markuspooch The first generation PowerMacs which would have been predecessors to this also had an option for an expansion card that was a full blown PC on a card running Windows (3.something if memory serves).

    The one we had was for a while the fastest Windows machine in the house.

    sinza, to usenet

    What platforms were used in the 80s up to about 1993 or 1994 for Internet servers? It can be #FTP, #Gopher, #telnet, #USENET, the #OldWeb, or anything else that was on the Internet in that era.

    My research indicates Solaris was very popular for web servers until Linux took over, and so I suspect it (and SunOS before it) was very popular for the Internet in general, but I'd like to hear from anyone with this sort of experience.

    #retrocomputing

    pitrh,
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    @sinza During the 80s, likely VAXes running some BSD variety, also some Sun kit. Moving into the 90s, some sort of TCP/IP was available for more systems, but still BSDs or derivatives mostly. Linux only really started catching on later. And notably ft.cdrom.com, the download site back then, was one (rather beefy for its time) FreeBSD box.

    GottaLaff, to random
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    🤦🏻‍♀️#RNC weighs limiting #NBC’s access at this summer’s convention

    It is the latest fallout from Ronna #McDaniel’s ouster from the network.
    Read in POLITICO: https://apple.news/A6fLcl_uRQ8ybC3mbOSj46Q

    https://apple.news/A6fLcl_uRQ8ybC3mbOSj46Q

    pitrh,
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    @GottaLaff If they wan to restrict coverage of any event of theirs to strictly only their echo chamber media, I for one am FINE with that.

    It will all come out in the depositions later anyway.

    And I look forward to the day when the #tangerinemussolini is no longer an issue.

    campuscodi, to random
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    ...to not spam people's inboxes with their snake oil

    pitrh,
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    @campuscodi We all know perfectly well that is one thing that is not going to happen.

    Could, but won't.

    Edent, to test
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    Another post.

    If you can see any of the posts by:
    @你好
    please hit like on that post (not this post - the one by 你好).

    I'm trying to see how many different servers can cope with usernames.

    pitrh,
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    @Edent Searching with "Posts matching" I get your posts with that string in them.

    Searching with "Profiles matching" turns up an empty result.

    chucker, to macos
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    Sure. Among these, the app that takes up RAM should be… Twitter.

    (Sometimes I do wonder if there are still lingering weird ARM-specific issues in #macOS, since I hadn’t had these dialogs on Intel in a long time, despite having half the RAM. Something in Cocoa, maybe?)

    pitrh,
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    @chucker assuming this is not a fake, I would suggest the user try loading the site in a web browser. it might even appear incrementally less fugly in that case

    pitrh, to random
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    PROTIP: If you run a "cloud mapping experiment", make sure the contact address you give is deliverable -

    2a05:d01c:b43:8a10:36c:5dc5:25e5:de22 - - [07/Feb/2024:18:06:02 +0100] "\x16\x03\x01\x00\xB1\x01\x00\x00\xAD\x03\x03\x9C\xB9\x0F\x1FW`\xF4\xAE\x01\xC5\xAC\x12\xDF9\xC2\xA0\x16\x9B\xBCl\xDE\xFFj4e>Z\x11\x17~g#\x00\x00P\xC0/\xC0+\xC0\x11\xC0\x07\xC0\x13\xC0\x09\xC0\x14\xC0" 400 150 "-" "-"
    2a05:d01c:b43:8a10:36c:5dc5:25e5:de22 - -
    1/2

    pitrh,
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    [07/Feb/2024:18:09:02 +0100] "GET /manage/account/login HTTP/1.1" 301 162 "-" "'Cloud mapping experiment. Contact research@pdrlabs.net'"

    And certainly when you also throw binary junk at webservers and grope "login" URLs. 2/2

    pitrh,
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    @feld Color me unsurprised. Anyway, their MX does not receive mail from my domains or even gmail.com.

    pitrh,
    @pitrh@mastodon.social avatar

    @hdm so not responding to the redirect, I gather

    pitrh, to ChatGPT
    @pitrh@mastodon.social avatar

    I just saw a post that referred to ChatGPT as "Mansplaining as a service", and it is so wonderfully correct - instant generation of superficially plausible yet totally fabricated nonsense presented with unflagging confidence regardless of topic without concern, regard or even awareness of the expertise of its audience :D #chatgpt #mansplaining

    pitrh,
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    @samueljohnson Happy to hear it's been useful to you. Unfortunately in my experience it has been more of a noise generator than anything else.

    nixCraft, to random
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    Linux users, when they need to run a command in the terminal:
    ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ Ah, here it is!

    pitrh,
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    @nixCraft bash and IIRC most other shells have Ctrl-R for command history search. I am always baffled by hearing people do not know this.

    danderson, to random
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    Wow, TIL near where I grew up in France, high-speed rail (the TGV) caused tangible reduction in passenger air traffic. The budget airlines shut off the routes as soon as the TGV started running, unable to compete. The larger airlines kept trying for ten years, but eventually gave up as well. Turns out, 2-3 hours on a comfortable train that drops you in the middle of town is better than faffing around in airports, despite the trip time being just 1h.

    Just a thought, North America.

    pitrh,
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    @danderson There are bits of Europe that could do with more high speed rail too.

    My local example (Norway) is the Bergen - Oslo stretch. ~500km, by slow train ~7 hrs, while flying BGO-OSL with luck you go city center to city center in about 4 hrs. Something like TGV would beat that for sure if competitively priced. Current train prices are at least 2-3 times flight prices for that stretch.

    (And I am sure friends in Trondheim will say TRD-OSL is roughly the same on all counts)

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