Re: Bits and PCs - a Computers and Tech Miscellany
I was spending some time this week preparing for a 'bug bash" - where internal customers get exposure to what we're doing to provide feedback. This involved setting up several Raspberry Pis with a custom built kernel to support the hardware we're working with.
This was fine work for Friday afternoon because it was pretty mindless. But the annoying thing was that I need to hook each device up to a keyboard and monitor so I could run a few commands. The keyboard I'm using or that is just different enough from my usualy keyboard.
I don't know how many times I typed in "shitdown now".
Re: Bits and PCs - a Computers and Tech Miscellany
2009: "As Twitter grows, it will increasingly become a place where companies build brands, do research, send information to customers, conduct e-commerce and create communities for their users." - Time
1: I might have a webcam up on a shelf up there. From 2002 maybe. Never used it.
2: I view mail in text format.
3: lol password
Obvious weak fishings like this ones are campaign to make western peoples laugh and ignore risk. Russian Gang carry on with operation and not laughing.
1: I might have a webcam up on a shelf up there. From 2002 maybe. Never used it.
2: I view mail in text format.
3: lol password
Obvious weak fishings like this ones are campaign to make western peoples laugh and ignore risk. Russian Gang carry on with operation and not laughing.
Comrade here brings something up worth talking about. Induction into cults and scams. Prior to the doomsday election a tweeter to whom I will link in a minute talked about the mechanics of 419 scams and how it relates to Trump voters. The monologue covers so much more than just that and even though the assumed electoral result did not come to pass, it's still playing out as described to a different degree and in a different form. QAnon, flat earthers, that whacko arsonist in California that JJ MacNab talks about are examples.
Re: Bits and PCs - a Computers and Tech Miscellany
Neat thrad:
In the 1970s the cost - and size - of calculators tumbled. Business tools became toys; as a result prestige tech companies had to rapidly diversify into other products - or die!
Re: Bits and PCs - a Computers and Tech Miscellany
Where's that thread where Lisarea talks about the dingleberries who use her email address thinking it's theirs? Oh right, she does that in lots of threads. May as well post here.