New: computersAll contentburnbotkrblurtactifitr2cornellzzangamesburnpostblurtgermanpowerclubbeblurtblurtlifeblurtindiaphotographycurationblurtlatamblurtboosterblurthispanoblurtblockjapanHotTrendingNewDAppsjustyy in blog • last monthThe Computers at Early 2000sThe Computers at Early 2000sdarth-azrael in technology • 4 months agoPSA: Always back up your data!Just a friendly PSA. Alway backup your data. If not the whole drive, then at least irreplaceable files like digital photos, video and important documents. These pictures show various hard drives…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 4 months agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #5 (part 1)So far my archaeological expeditions have revealed ancient (well, 1980s anyway) porn, unidentifiable data, and an old word processor. This magnetic volume contains media of a different kind. It…joeyarnoldvn in tech • 9 months ago2024-02-24Some solid state hard drives might be better than older versions. Club Random Oatmeal Daily - 2024-02-24 - Saturdayblurt-pakistan in blurtpak • last yearMachine Learning for Natural Language ProcessingFun with Talking Computers What is Machine Learning for Language It’s like when computers learn to talk and understand us! They use special tricks to know what we mean when we say words. Machine…lavender-blue in programming • last yearC-token in C-programming languageTypes of C-tokens. lavender-blue in cybersecurity • last yearCyber Security🔒Importance of Cyber Security. 🛡lavender-blue in computers • last yearA Good ProgramCharacteristics of a good program. lavender-blue in college • last yearBasics of computersAlgorithm? Flowchart? darth-azrael in retrocomputing • last yearAtari 130XEThe Atari 8-bit series of computers was around for a very long time. The Atari 400 and 800 were first introduced in 1977. While the Commodore 64 and Apple II would be the most direct competitors…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • last yearAtari 1040STThe Atari ST was the successor the the Atari 8-bit line the same way that the Amiga was the successor to the Commodore 64. While incompatible with it's 8-bit baby brother, it was a far more powerful…darth-cryptic in retrocomputing • last year'IBM PC Compatible': How Adversarial Interoperability Saved PCs From MonopolizationAdversarial interoperability is what happens when someone makes a new product or service that works with a dominant product or service, against the wishes of the dominant business. Source: 'IBM…musicalzee in computers • 2 years agocomputers - a super inventionSource Life has become easy, With countless number of digital devices, Specially computers are the device, That has made our life more easier than any other in the list. You can send mail…joeyarnoldvn in hdd • 2 years ago2023-03-02Covid was in Wuhan. Jimmy Kimmel said no, we don't know that. Imagine finding a bagel outside of a bagel bakery. Tell me we don't know where that bagel came from. Covid was in North Carolina until…imranahmed5298 in tech • 2 years agoThe history of the computer and its evolutionThe History of the Computer and Its Evolution The computer is an essential aspect of modern life, with its capability to process, store and retrieve vast amounts of data quickly and efficiently.…drutter in technology • 2 years agoA.I. isn't artificial, but it's produced by humans... for now.I don't call it A.I. because I don't consider it artificial. That word has 2 main usages: One is 'fake, counterfeit, fictious'. The other is 'produced by humans' (manmade). Intelligence isn't fake…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 2 years agoCompuServe (1994)CompuServe was the first major online service provider in the U.S. with its origins going all the way back to 1969. It reached its peak in the early 1990s when it was surpassed by AOL. Of course…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 2 years agoMacAddict (May 1997)1997 was arguably the year Apple started to turn things around. Their marketshare had been fading for a while (not that it was every particularly high back in those days) but Steve Jobs was back.…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 2 years agoIMLAC PDS-4The IMLAC PDS-4 was an updated version of the PDS-1 which was originally released in 1970. The PDS-1 is a graphical display system that was used in the 1970s. It included A CRT monitor, control…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 2 years agoUptime (Commodore 64)In the 1980s, before the Internet was available and when commercial online services were expensive, there were still other ways to obtain software besides just going to the store. One way was…