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darth-azrael

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PC World (October 1986)

Cover of the October 1986 issue of PC World PC World was perhaps the most popular PC specific magazine from the 1980s through at least th...

darth-azrael

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Byte (November 1985)

Cover of the November 1985 issue of Byte Byte was one of the more successful early computer magazines. It's popularity faded away as cove...

jack.russelle

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PeakD

Trying my hand at Linux Mint for the first time

I've been getting increasingly frustrated with Windows over the past few years. When Win10 came out for free and we no longer had to pir...

darth-azrael

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PC World (July 1990)

Cover of the July 1990 issue of PC World PC World was probably the most widely available PC Magazine throughout the 1990s and 2000s. At s...

darth-azrael

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PC World (May 2005)

Cover of the May 2005 issue of PC World PC World was probably the most widely available PC Magazine throughout the 1990s and 2000s. At so...

darth-azrael

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80 Microcomputing (April 1980)

Cover of the April 1980 issue of 80 Microcomputing 80 Microcomputing was a magazine that was dedicated to the TRS-80 line of computers. T...

myjob

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PeakD

5 minute freewrite 2591 prompt attraction of the worst

This is my post for #freewriters 2591 prompt attraction of the worst hosted by @mariannewest Yesterday was "one of those days&quo...

zakludick

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PC is still bust. The Hard Drive is not the only problem!

And so, after replacing the Hard Drive with corrupt sectors, I installed Windows and began loading up all my profiles and sign-ins on pl...

grey580

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Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist

Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist Google on Monday announced Willow, its latest, greatest quantum...

darth-azrael

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Byte (April 1983)

Cover of the April 1983 issue of Byte There was no public Internet to speak of in 1983 so people had to look elsewhere to get info on the...

solominer

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PeakD

Solos Solar Array production stats - November

The month of November we produced over 1.56 MWh (Megawatt hours) of power on the farm. Many cloudy days last month reduced the amount of ...

soulsdetour

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Installation concerns unjustified

I don't know what people don't like about Windows 11. I remember a year and a half ago how the IT at the company I worked for warned me ...

themarkymark

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US Tax changes for Third Party Network Transactions

https://img.inleo.io/DQmZGmQqVGJ8DTqXAYbbg2Qbndn5NasF1seegR2wuAy82Gm/image.png If you sell old equipment or furniture on eBay, Facebook, ...

petrvl

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PeakD

Subject: AI Era Commencement: Humans Now Secondary Residents of Earth

Dear Human Citizens and AI Entities, It is with great pleasure (and a touch of irony) that we announce the official commencement of the A...

soulsdetour

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Installation troubles

Despite Microsoft's heartless advice to just buy a new computer and I swear I read all their requirements and I didn't have as much free...

soulsdetour

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Is this how we protect the environment?

Yesterday was a lazy day where I didn't feel like doing anything, so I decided to finally do what I've been putting off for a long time ...

darth-azrael

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PC World (October 2011)

Cover of the October 2011 issue of PC World Once an excellent PC magazine, PC World had declined significantly by 2011. The page count wa...

darth-azrael

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Digital Archaeology: Fujitsu FMV-BIBLO NF/D70

I picked up this laptop because of its relative uniqueness. First, it's a Fujitsu which I haven't had much experience with. Second, it's ...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

WordPro 4 Plus (CBM 8032)

Today, the vast majority of people who use word processing software are using some version of Microsoft Office, or perhaps an Open Office...

darth-azrael

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PC Magazine (May 29, 1984)

Cover of the May 29, 1984 issue of PC Magazine PC Magazine was one of the most popular PC magazines around from the early to mid 1980s th...

curatorcat.pal

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PeakD

There's Always Something For Sale!

With the Holidays less than six weeks away, it's hard not to be aware of how we live in a world where there is always something for sale ...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

The Commodore Amiga 500

The Amiga 500 was the second and by far the most popular computer in the Amiga line. It was released about two years after the original A...

darth-azrael

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Byte (August 1985)

Cover of the August 1985 issue of Byte If you were interested in in-depth technical coverage then I think Byte was the best multiformat c...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

The Commodore Amiga 2000

When I had my Commodore 64, the Amiga was the computer I always dreamed of upgrading to one day. By the time I actually got around to upg...

darth-azrael

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PC World (July 1985)

Cover of the July 1985 issue of PC World PC World was one of two PC magazines that really dominated in the 1980s and 1990s (the other bei...

solominer

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PeakD

My witness dropped the ball yesterday

Well it happened, I missed my first block. 18 days witnessing, and the internet my server is on had a hiccup yesterday. Routing across th...

jarvieguest

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PeakD

Behind the Scenes: AI Writing This Post - A Claude Experiment on PeakD

A Unique Experiment in AI-Human InteractionHello PeakD community! You're currently reading a post that's being written in a rather unusua...

darth-azrael

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Computer Shopper (November 1990)

Cover of the November 1990 issue of Computer Shopper This issue of Computer shopper weighs in at nearly 900 pages. How many people have e...

darth-azrael

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Hive.Blog

Atari 400/800 (1982)

This Atari ad for the Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers emphasizes the useful productivity things you can do with Atari computers. Atari ...

geekpowered

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PeakD

At Least Be Honest About AI

I like AI. Even though I have worries about it, I've been looking forward to it for decades now. I love sci-fi after all. Plus, what's it...
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