me 1mo ago • 0%
@cy @AnAutieAtUni There's also XMPP, but IRC might be simpler.
me 2mo ago • 100%
Maybe worth looking into. I wonder how much shipping to Canada would cost me.
Came across an old USB floppy drive. I plugged it into my machine and it shows up, but I can't tell it it's actually *working* or not. When plugged in, it sounds like it's continuously reading, so I kind of want to test it. Can you even *buy* floppy disks any more? That said, if I don't have any disks, I guess the question of whether or not it works is moot anyways.
me 4mo ago • 100%
So, after a little more digging, I found that what is displayed by finger
can be changed with SDF's maint
command.
I may or may not have done this. I can't remember for certain. It's also possible that the default settings were different 10 years ago.
Have you tried emailing membership@sdf.org?
me 4mo ago • 100%
@siipale You could try reaching out to membership@sdf.org.
me 4mo ago • 50%
This is not true. I do not have a ~/.plan
file. I just double checked in case I set one up and forgot about it.
finger
still pulls some basic information without one.
me 4mo ago • 100%
You can run the command finger username@sdf.org
to see if an account with that name exists.
me 5mo ago • 100%
Considering what group this is, I'm surprised I've not seen anyone mention "not essential to your salvation".
me 6mo ago • 100%
Yeah, I found his videos by jumping down a 6502 rabbit hole.
me 6mo ago • 100%
Oh yeah, I can't see any practical use outside of educational, but for that purpose, it's a fantastic resource.
So, this isn't exactly retrocomputing and it looks like it's from four years ago, but I just found it and thought that many here may find it interesting. This guy built a simple 8-bit CPU out of essentially discrete logic circuits (from what I've see so far, nothing more complex than a 4-bit adder chip) and explained the *entire* process. [youtube.com/playlist?list=PLow…](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLowKtXNTBypGqImE405J2565dvjafglHU)
me 6mo ago • 100%
@secret300 bboard and com both take some getting used to, but they're both pretty great once you do.
me 7mo ago • 100%
I'm certain that's by design.
me 7mo ago • 100%
I love this one:
The fall appears hard. I'm sorry for you, your family, but agency got you here.
You mean the same agency that was supposedly A Gift from God? Classic Mormon doublespeak.
me 7mo ago • 80%
@shellsharks I'm working on ironing out some bugs in the code of my virtual sushi bar in #LambdaMOO.
me 1y ago • 100%
I have edited the post to include a sixth part that recently came out.
♲ [social.jlamothe.net/display/c3…](https://social.jlamothe.net/display/c35d279b-1065-0b35-9911-02d945713536)
♲ [mstdn.social/@feditips/1109630…](https://mstdn.social/@feditips/110963086323723848)
me 1y ago • 100%
...and I'm a level 40 paladin. What's your point?
♲ [defcon.social/@corbden/1109520…](https://defcon.social/@corbden/110952022198669767)
♲ [bitbang.social/@byteknight/110…](https://bitbang.social/@byteknight/110607341068994644)
♲ [mas.to/@wasmormon/110582470998…](https://mas.to/@wasmormon/110582470998685727)
♲ [mas.to/@wasmormon/110582470998…](https://mas.to/@wasmormon/110582470998685727)
♲ [mastodon.social/@GottaLaff/110…](https://mastodon.social/@GottaLaff/110579854859558304)
I was reminded this by another post that I just saw. Was told that it deserved its own top-level post. [youtu.be/4e0fRKHG7Hk](https://youtu.be/4e0fRKHG7Hk)
♲ [fosstodon.org/@unlimitedbacon/…](https://fosstodon.org/@unlimitedbacon/110545587373725249)
Because of the nature of the fediverse, posts that were made prior to my subscribing here haven't federated to my instance but I wanted to say hi. I'm really happy to see this comminity starting to migrate here. I was /u/jlamothe on [#Reddit](https://social.jlamothe.net/search?tag=Reddit). [#ExMormon](https://social.jlamothe.net/search?tag=ExMormon) [#LDS](https://social.jlamothe.net/search?tag=LDS)
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