

I always shut mine off, I worry about the low quality hardware.


I always shut mine off, I worry about the low quality hardware.


I’m hosting a matrix instance using synapse on a shitty old laptop with 8 gigs of RAM and a Ryzen 3 2200U


Well, I would’ve been a baby at that point, I’d grow up just in time for the exciting home computing scene.
Dentists be like: pay me $900 to look at your teeth
Um, I have a mirror, I’ll look at my own teeth thank you
Trade existed


We’re low on candles, great idea!


Why the LLM-driven scarcity in computing parts of course, and a little bit of cartel behavior when Nintendo and Sony inevitably announce the same thing next year.


My cloud computing teacher says the future of personal computing is just monitors connected to the cloud. Why couldn’t I have been born in the 70s?


Apparently you can self-host TeamSpeak


That’s an amazing library, thanks!


That guide was for the 64-bit PowerPC CPU, which I think was only used in servers. For future reference, the iMac’s 32-bit processor needs the gcc-powerpc-linux-gnu package.


I want to preserve the MacOS 9 on the iMac, but I think I’ll do this on the 2005 Mac Mini.


I have heard of this before, I’ll have to learn how it works.


Yeah its the most retro computer I have and I definitely want to have some fun with it!


Wow that’s pretty cool! I’ll have to try that one day, so long as I can test it in a live environment.


I’ll definitely get that if I find or get a spare CD to burn it to.


I do have a 2005 Mac Mini with the PowerPC CPU, maybe it’ll work on that?


A great opportunity to learn Pascal, thanks!
Then the rules need to change