At least I finally had a reason to reboot into singleuser mode and fsck the system partition. Ran almost a year without touching it after the shitty mSATA disk crashed.
@pressure Gleason's radfem to tradwife pipeline's working as intended even after he transitioned to fc4b809c57771381b921858fec127be2bcfac8b4d420e7ca9a463d5546776b36.
@VD15 RDNA1 support was kinda broken last time I used it, had of downgrade it to 5.2 since otherwise it would just produce NaN tensors. Switched to novideo since.
@p@MisterRogersSnapped >I'd like to be able to get an old Hercules video card for it, amber monochrome monitor, complete the experience https://github.com/viti95/FastDoom has Hercules video mode, though because of all the realtime dithering it might require more power than a contemporary machine with VGA-compatible adapter, so something like very late boards with ISA slots that took P3s or Athlons. >what the 90s looked like Honestly, I think defining an era just by a decade is a misnomer, technology in, say, '92 was quite a bit more primitive than in '98. The early Web era was between the PCs getting cheap enough for home users and the dotcom bubble burst, so around 1996-2002.
@p@MisterRogersSnapped >Maybe a mid-2000s. Definitely not what people used in the 90s. Here's Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard from '99. >Those retarded app buttons didn't appear until USB keyboards took off I've seen more PS/2 keyboards with those big round shortcut buttons than those with USB connection. Even used some for a while that had a wide-ass scrollwheel on it which was kinda useful. >in the 90s, people were upset that there was a "Windows" key. I'd reckon most of those complains were about this key having a Windows logo on it rather than it existing in the first place. Look at Model M, for example, there's clearly some space left that would fit an extra button nicely, which then could be used for controlling a window manager or something without interfering with any existing Ctrl/Shift/Alt shortcuts that may be present in running application.
Either way, I think we're digging too deep into what was supposed to be a silly video poking fun at internet discussions that happens to use old infomercial aesthetics as a stylistic choice. MS_Natural_Keyboard_Pro.JPG
@p@MisterRogersSnapped Keyboard looks like a normal late 90s/early 2000s one to me, avatars and profile info started getting traction at around the same time (phpBB supported it since at least 2001, vBulletin probably even earlier), the rest are more of an anachronistic nitpick. Only thing that breaks my suspension of disbelief is dynamic loading of new posts, AJAX hasn't started getting traction until mid-2000s.
@p@rasterman Yeah, they dropped support in 4.0, but there's been OverbiteFF which performs well but also got broken once they removed XUL add-on support. For a while it worked on SeaMonkey (not anymore) and it still works on Male Poon. With that said, pleromer's gopher server is a huge DoS vector, intentional or not, since there's zero caching or ratelimiting, and you can't even notice it most of the time as requests aren't getting logged.
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