Sorry about the delay. I finally got them both back to bed…
Sorry about the delay. I finally got them both back to bed at 3:33 @1494 Going to set up my 💻 @1494
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^ if all goes well I will extend *this* https://twetch.app/t/82fe569af36fae1173018202d1c7383f30bccdda62104a3808318b33559aab94#d2401a4903a85a87db8d3598b33c4559afb6eb7681438c24c0135f3c76a6d395 w/ the above branch + extension
[https://github.com/deosorg/deosorg] was my greatest work until my UEFI was pwn'd... that is why we're *here* installing it *now* instead of having used it since 2017
no worries!
I just branched *here* to try and clean up the f/s before running the compiler again https://twetch.app/t/a53cb6a306b3fdd6e7243f2e913dcbe1a5b1549cc4355a83518cf65883e07524
I made you come *here* b/c I quit DNS.
*this* will be clear in the coming hours and days
*this* isn't about crypto or anarchy
https://twetch.app/t/07e5b4c31f0b1145da7684f0276e91fdcd8f8a9d818321fcbe51ffda08bf21a4
@5 ^ https://twetch.app/t/d6197c68dfb33ed88feb0df9acb1e890760d3f512d1e4d257ec4b5a3663075f4
The impact on the organization of companies and economies, however, has yet to become clear.
I have been reading it and each pass I learn more.
What is the law of the telecosm?
In the 1990s and beyond, every industry and economy will go through the wringer again.
https://twetch.app/t/7935f4ab6868d40600657486115020f4ec8dd4773e810bccc78547e5f9d37ce1
Just as the entire world had to learn to waste transistors, the entire world will now have to learn how to waste bandwidth.
To understand the message of the new regime, we must follow the rule of microcosmic prophet Carver Mead of Caltech: "Listen to the technology...and find out what it is telling us."
Will the new technology reverse the centrifugal force of the microchip revolution...or consummate it?
Another word for communications power is bandwidth.
they can't hurt us anymore
no worries now
basically became a father to do *this* someday and call it home school https://youtu.be/17jED0zmR48
He confessed it to me and lots of crimes he committed - serious stuff.
Oh that's awesome ... watching ... have you ever seen a video where this older engineer uses light and a convex mirror to launch a ufo looking conical/pyramid shaped saucer? The light focuses into the focal point, pulsed and creates explosions in the air.
He was developing it to launch small satellites, and was on the way there. Guess that got suppressed too; the military probably uses it.
I know right! WTF happened to fiber optics? Guess what? I met the "genius" of Nortel who sold short after sabotaging the hardware he was working on. He said it was flawed junk and he took home $100s of millions worth of these routers he designed.
I haven't, but shoot it *here* if you find it!
@5888's UI is entirely hand drawn, but only for my immediate family.
With regards to hand drawn; that's something I experienced. Losing our handwriting is terrible. When we write things they become real; calligraphy is a lost art form. I studied some in high school and you probably know about Steve Job's interest in it.
https://web.archive.org/web/20100612090920/http://100p.cs.ua.edu/
https://twetch.app/t/64e4bfdc95b212b501eb57b67374cb6e44200669dea4b952ce933619752b2a51
How did you learn to code; were you totally obsessed as a child and just developed or did you have great mentors? My father taught me first when I was 7. Everything to me is experimental.
https://twetch.app/t/9d9829971cb8c6b70c31691c8cd3a23caf8445a5cacc757d8024327c0643d9fe
Wow that's awesome, a game in TwetchTalk and people are like, when this when that ... it's already done and we just don't know it yet. LOLZzz. Succinct. Efficiency in a human readable format.
The 100P program was obviously very successful. :-)
My family moved a lot and I went to many schools and moving around means having lost all your friends back then. No one would call you because the price was too high. CaptN Crunch and the Phreakers.
*same*
I moved a lot and went to a lot of different schools.
I was going to go into robotics engineering at Ryerson, but they didn't offer a full degree yet; so I went to UNB when I was 17:
https://web.archive.org/web/19971014113440/http://www.cs.unb.ca/
I did an 8 month co-op term with Sobey's which is a big grocery chain, programming COBOL and JCL on Xenix mainframes. COBOL was so not fun. I was making money but I didn't like COBOL and GTFO as everyone seemed depressed. LOLZzz
When I moved to Ottawa eventually, I came for the optical computing. No point in staying here if they can't do it.
I moved back to where I was born, and went to study Neuroscience with the intention of designing neural networks on fiber optics which I wrote a paper on when I was in grade 6 on for a science fair. I was given 'special' courses when I made a light pen.