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PeakD

My and my grown up Toys (Eng/Esp)

I don't think I've ever talked about my computer tinkering on this blog of mine, and honestly, I don’t know why. As far back as I can rem...

darth-azrael

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Commodore Magazine (February 1988)

Cover of the February 1988 issue of Commodore Magazine I absolutely loved this magazine for the short couple of years I bought it. It cov...

darth-azrael

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Digital Archaeology: Hewlett Packard Z220

The Z220 SFF was a small form factor workstation from Hewlett Packard. When I think workstation, I generally think of relatively large, p...

darth-azrael

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Compute! (March 1986)

Cover of the March 1986 issue of Compute! Compute! was an excellent magazine that covered most popular computers of the time. I was parti...

changes

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AI 🧠 This -Changes- everything in a bad way.

I haven't written in some time, but I have been busy. I'm getting whatever I can off of the internet and onto a local disk. I am finding ...

darth-azrael

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Commodore World Volume 1, Issue 4

Cover of Commodore World Volume 1, Issue 4 I think that Commodore World was the last professional Commodore 8-bit magazine published in t...

agmoore

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PeakD

Taking a Look at Mr. Robot: A Review

SPOILER ALERT...SPOILER ALERT...SPOILER ALERT...SPOILER ALERT The four-season hacker drama, Mr. Robot, originally aired on USA network (2...

darth-azrael

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Computer Shopper (September 1994)

Cover of the September 1994 issue of Computer Shopper Computer Shopper was not a magazine I picked up very often. Calling it a magazine i...

darth-azrael

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RUN: The Guide to Commodore Computing (January 1985)

Cover of the January 1985 issue of RUN RUN was one of the most popular Commodore 8-bit computer magazines, mostly covering the Commodore ...

darth-azrael

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ANALOG Computing (July 1984)

Cover of the July 1984 issue of ANALOG Computing ANALOG was one of the most popular Atari 8-bit computer magazines in the U.S. It was pub...

darth-azrael

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Maximum PC (September 2000)

Cover of the September 2000 issue of Maximum PC Another issue of what was my favorite PC magazine. It was among the latest survivors in t...

darth-azrael

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Digital Archaeology: Hewlett Packard xw4100

The HP Workstation xw4100 was an entry level workstation featuring a Pentium 4 processor. Based on a bit of googling, it seems to have be...

darth-azrael

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Home Computer Magazine Volume 4, Number 1 (1985)

Cover of the premiere issue of Home Computer Magazine (1984) Home Computer Magazine started life as TI99er which exclusively covered the ...

profitvotes

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PeakD

After a Decade of Work, Scientists Clear Path to Building Million-Qubit Quantum Computers

Scientists in Australia have developed a groundbreaking cryogenic quantum-control chip that could make it possible to place millions of q...

darth-azrael

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PC Magazine (May 28, 1985)

Cover of the May 28, 1985 issue of PC Magazine Not only were 1980s issues of PC Magazine quite large (this one is around 375 pages), for ...

darth-azrael

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Maximum PC (August 2005)

Cover of the August 2005 issue of Maximum PC Maximum PC, which start its life as boot, was my favorite PC magazine. It was oriented towar...

drutter

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Hive.Blog

We will use AI to judge and enslave ourselves

▶️ How does my prediction for the next 10 years compare with your own? Choose platform to view video (20 minutes): ▶️ BlurtMedia ▶️ Odyse...

thirdson

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I'm in support of AI

We can all agree that whatever has an advantage must also have a disadvantage. This same principle applies when talking about Artificial ...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

PC World (January 1987)

Cover of the January 1987 issue of PC World If you had a PC (meaning an IBM PC or compatible) or were thinking of getting one in the 1980...

darth-azrael

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PC Magazine (March 20, 1984)

Cover of the March 20, 1984 issue of PC Magazine PC Magazine was one of the two biggest magazines dedicated to IBM PCs and compatibles fr...

darth-azrael

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Compute! (February 1985)

Cover of the February 1985 issue of Compute Compute! was a great magazine for those with home computer in the 1980s, at least if you had ...

intishar

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If there is valid reason, staying far from smartphone & computer doesn't matter.

Smartphones and computers are both the most common and useful devices for us, and we are frequently using both devices in our daily lives...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

Byte (January 1985)

Cover of the January 1985 issue of Byte Byte covered a wide variety of systems and tended to be more technically oriented than most PC sp...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

Digital Archaeology: HP Pavilion m7570n

The HP Pavilion M7570N is a somewhat interesting machine. It was designed to be a multimedia hub and it certainly provided a lot of multi...

infgraphemporium

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17 rules of software engineering

infgraphemporium

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The Building Blocks of The Web

Source: https://mastodon.social/@mdn/114554909953774843

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

Computer Shopper (October 2000)

Cover of the October 2000 issue of Computer Shopper Computer Shopper was a phone book sized magazine that peaked in the late 1990s and ea...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

Commodore User (September 1984)

Cover of the September 1984 issue of Commodore User Commodore User was a magazine dedicated to Commodore computer users that was publishe...

solominer

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PeakD

Proxmox virtual server build

I keep deploying computing projects to mini-pc's and raspberry-pi's. Things like my local weather station and hive witness server and som...

stresskiller

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New toy installed..

Good day , Today a post with something else then "normal" Photography from me The new toy i got today is a Shelly Wall Display ...