• @ikidd
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          229 months ago

          I was fairly certain I was going to see an IoT buttplug there…

          • @SinningStromgald
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            59 months ago

            The thought crossed my mind to do that the actual device seemed more interesting.

          • @[email protected]
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            29 months ago

            The search term is censored by DuckDuckGo in Korea. Even robots apparently think it’s going to be an IoT buttplug.

        • @[email protected]
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          79 months ago

          As one of the first such computers on the market, the device has a 1.2 GHz Marvell Kirkwood 6281 ARM-compatible CPU, a.k.a. Feroceon.

          Man this Pokémon thing is crazy, how many Eevolutions are there?!

      • @TCB13
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        The SheevaPlug was the OG Raspberry Pi released years before the Raspberry Pi that nobody cared about because there wasn’t a media hype around it.

        Now the interesting part is: it included an ARM CPU @ 1.2 GHz and it was released in 2009 with dedicated Gigabit ethernet plus another isolated USB chip. Note that the Raspberry Pi was released years later, in 2012, with a 100M ethernet + USB shared chip that was total garbage. They kept selling that garbage until 2019 with the release of the Raspberry Pi 4 that finally came with Gigabit.

        Another interesting fact about the SheevaPlug is that there was a variant with an eSATA port once again totally obliterating the Raspberry Pi 4 and making it the perfect low power system for a NAS at the time.

      • @TCB13
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        49 months ago

        I know the feeling, I also had to pay extra customs taxes because I’m in Europa and it was sold by an US company. :(

  • @[email protected]
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    Didn’t we learn our lesson 24 years ago with Y2K!?

    EDIT: To be clear, I was being facetious. I remember my parents and father freaking out about this when I was in middle school. I would have thought we got this taken care of permanently already

    • @[email protected]
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      This mistake was made in the 70s when time was added to UNIX (or maybe already with Multics, idk)

    • @[email protected]OP
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      The data lost that occurred due to the lack of differentiation between year 1900 and 2000 on calendar systems of the older computers?

  • @maness300
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    79 months ago

    Does anyone know when the new date limit will be?