Keep an eye out at thrift shops-- I’ve seen huge tranches of Star Trek novels.
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HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why didn't oil fired steam locomotives take off?9·2 months agoOil burning was common in some regions. The Southern Pacific had a lot of oil-fired engines. Their famous “cab-forward” steam engines could only make sense as oil burners without fundamental redesign.
Part of it might be that the last holdouts for steam, who made the most technically advanced engines, were predominantly coal-carriers. They didn’t have the oil infrastructure, and didn’t want to burn relations eith their customers.
Fre:ac seems to run in a wine package.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.ml•'The Linux of processors' — New breed of Chinese super CPUs emerge on US soil as universities back open source high performance RISC-V processors to be the next big thing in HPC9·2 months agoI wonder what impact a truly high end CPU being open would have on the fab industry.
Right now, there’s a lot of manufacturing secret sauce; if you took an Intel design, it would require significant rework to perform well on Samsung or TSMC process.
Fab owners would have a vested competitive interest to customize the design to perform better on their tooling.
Conversely, buyers might develop a renewed interest in second-sourcing-- if you can take your chip to any fab, you have more control over your supply chain.
The TV is blocking the amplifier from venting. Does no good to either.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft trims more CPUs from Windows 11 compatibility list2·2 months agoI’ve seen a lot of cheap little “appliance” machines-- fanless devices meant to be network routers, NAS devices, signage controllers advertised as running on like 4th and 5th generation laptop CPUs.
Where? That sounds like a good price as internal SATA BD-RE drives tend to be $60+
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•So apparently you can just, type the word eject into bash and it will pop open your disk drive2·4 months agoI’m hoping for MacroSD. About the size of a 3.5" floppy so you won’t lose it easily.
Seriously, it’s interesting that now that we have the tech to make a useful-capacity storage device the size of a credit card, we don’t. Not like those crappy giveaway flash drives printed with a card design, where they had a captive USB head and were 4x as thick as a card, but something with just contacts like a chip card, so you might need to use an external reader but it really preserves the wallet-size concept.
I’d love to have a cheap 16GB card in my wallet with all my health records and a cryptographically signed copy of my will as a one-stop, no cloud required, emergency kit.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•So apparently you can just, type the word eject into bash and it will pop open your disk drive19·4 months agoIf you have a LS-120, it will eject the floppy disc like you were on dome fancy-pants Macintosh!
I wonder if that’s a limit of storytelling. Grand social change is hard to film. Even team effort cohesion requires a lot of actors and writing to pull off.
No matter how sound the morals and story, if it’s not entertaining, it might fail as mass media.
Any relation to the Monotech that sells peripherals for 1980s PCs?
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux is now an RPG. What do you have? (totally not r/outside)8·5 months agoSigil of Motif (rare)
- +2 to disguise, if you are attempting to pass for 20 years older than you are
- Stacks with Cape of fvwm
Warhammer of cfdisk (common)
- Cannot be dodged
- Roll 1d10. On critical fail, smash yourself with warhammer for 5d4 damage.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.2·5 months agoI tried pulling in the theming from there, and while it works miracles, I still want to do the three-headed dragon meme:
- Real Motif apps
- Qt5 apps (where there’s a Motif-like theme baked in)
- GTK apps, which don’t honour the same fonts and the theme is far more divergent from the “real deal”
There are a few other “Solaris 9” and “Perl Tk” lookalike themes that also come close, but they’re all sabotaged by GTK’s lack of bitmap font support (The old bitmap Helvetica is my go-to UI font)
I think those are Hungarian banknotes.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux 6.13 Staging Clears Out 107k Lines Of Code From Old & Unmaintained Drivers21·5 months agoHeads will roll if my LS-120 drive stops working!
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.11·5 months agoCoherent theming, although you’ve hardly had that since Windows 98.
I’ve applied themes to make Xaw, Qt, and GTK software more Motif-like, but the GTK ones seem spotty and the Qt theme doesn’t work for Qt6, and fonts are inconsistent.
I didn’t. It just looks like the fair number of Cisco (and the occasional Dell) 10/100/sometimes Gigabit switches I’ve seen in junk shops.
I bought a nifty blue Netgear 24-port one mostly because I’m more willing to buy junk from the Humane Society shop, but then decided it was too loud (40mm fans) and went to 2.5G (with smaller fanless switches) instead.
Old Cisco gear shows up in the thrift shops here. I think you can’t even give 10/100 kit away.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Science@lemmy.ml•A Crashed Israeli Lunar Lander Spilled Tardigrades on the Moon383·6 months agoWe can test. Send a lander with Palestinian tardigrades and see if they experience discrimination and attempts to expel them from the lunar surface.
Air-conditioned dhed with high volume air cleaning for toxic actibities like soldering, plastic models, spray painiting, 3-D printing…
And a 3-d printer with a cross section of a metre on a side. I am sick of having to cut up designs, I want to print an entire extended-ATX case in a single run.