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I enjoyed Rampart tremendously back in the day. It had a lot of ports, but I’m surprised it hasn’t had any remakes or clones in the last 30 years.
I enjoyed Rampart tremendously back in the day. It had a lot of ports, but I’m surprised it hasn’t had any remakes or clones in the last 30 years.
Start with getting some experience before considering buying a boat. Not only can you lose your investment, but your life. Job a club, take lessons, make friends at the local yacht club, volunteer as crew. Requirements for being a skipper vary quite a bit between countries. Some let anyone go up to a certain size, others require certifications even for small dinghies.
The bigger the boat, the harder it is too both manoeuvre and maintain.
Do you want something small that you can roll into the water on a ramp when you use it?
Do you want something big enough that requires a crane to get in the water? Prepare to spend a week cleaning, sanding, polishing, waxing and applying new anti-foul yearly.
I started with Commodore KERNAL/BASIC 2.0 on the VIC-20, if that counts as an operating system. Otherwise GeOS on the Commodore 64.
First Linux distro was slackware 3.0.
I’ve been trying to convince my boomer wife to try affinity. She works mostly with print, and it seems like a good fit to me.
MorphOS. It’s still kicking.
I’ve always been quite deadline driven. So the week before going to the breakpoint demo party I wrapped up a Commodore 64 demo in a long series of all-nighters.
When I finally crashed I was dreaming 6502 assembly.
I used to play it a lot when it was cool.
I thought it was an ncurses multiplayer tetris-clone.
Resizable BAR was previously cited as a requirement for Intel ARC cards, but I think the drivers today can do without. Sounds like your system might be too old to have that. Might be a soft requirement, as in you’ll see a performance drop if you don’t have it.
My RX580 does the job just fine. Does 1080p at 3x realtime for HEVC, and 10x for h.264.
They’re dirt cheap second hand.
I’m a unix-guru.
If I were to shave I’d get a -5 penalty on my bash magic.
If I skip showers for a month I can interface directly with any device in /dev
I got my first phone in 1998. It was a nokia 8110, aka the ‘banana phone’.
I got my first computer in 1989. It was a Commodore VIC-20. I still have it. 5kB of RAM should be enough for everyone.
Looks a bit like Heather Harmon.
People sometimes do this to scout easy targets to rob.
If it didn’t move until their next burglary spree, you probably haven’t been home since they planted it.
Put it away and ask around if your neighbours had something out of place in their front yard.
I moved from kts24 to a hetzner arm node earlier this week. So far I’m very impressed.
It’s probably getting more rare as hardware gets more complicated.
You can barely get modern computers to boot without some proprietary blob. MINIX was a great stepping stone back in the day, and ran on plenty of hardware.
I have a sweet spot for MorphOS in my computer collection.
I do love bare-metal programming, but it just isn’t feasible for wide targets like modern machines. I guess the next best thing is writing virtual machines for my own needs.
So you’re saying he would wait for it to cool down before eating it?
“Can God microwave a burrito so hot that he himself cannot eat it?”
That’s true for diesel. First gen bio-diesel was hydrophilic to make that even worse. Absolutely fill up the tank before leaving it over winter.
Gasoline keeps evaporating and essentially only breathes out until the tank is empty.
Sounds s lot more fair than the experience I had at home!
Three kids crammed in front of one computer. One on keyboard, one on mouse and one on joystick. The one on joystick was at the worst disadvantage. A small nudge was a good way to sabotage rebuilding your fortress.