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  • @TheDeepState
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    162 months ago

    Probably all porn.

      • @TheDeepState
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        102 months ago

        The best kind.

    • @CrayonRosary
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      He probably had a copy of the “Edith” program.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtlrITxB5qg

      The program introduces “Edith” in clothing, and tells a story about her getting ready. Then the final page prints, but stops short, forcing you to lift the lid to see these rest.

      For those who just want to see the final result, enjoy this spoiler below. Otherwise, for the whole story behind this program, go watch the short video. The program is being run on a vintage IBM 1401 computer from 1959. That alone is pretty cool to see.

      ASCII porn

  • @NevermindNoMind
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    112 months ago

    https://kottke.org/10/05/report-on-online-newspapers-circa-1981

    Honestly kind of fascinating. Story from 1981 discussing an experiment where newspapers were publishing on an early version of the internet. Estimated that 2,000 people in the Bay Area had home computers at the time, of which about 500 signed up to receive the paper. It would take an hour to download the newspaper, and the cost was 5 dollars an hour to use the internet, which my handy AI says is about 19 dollars an hour on 2024 money.

    Meanwhile I see this image on a federated social network on my phone, use Google to circle to search to find the above link and watch the newscast from 1980, then pop over to one of 4 AI apps I have on my phone to convert the currency, and make this comment, all while I poop. Amazing how far we come.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    He is 27 years old in that photo; just a mere six months after buying the home computer.

  • @thesporkeffect
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    62 months ago

    Richard is 23 years old.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    Still relevant, since these days people don’t own their computers. Either use work-provided ones or use devicea that aren’t really owned or computers.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      22 months ago

      Nobody on Windows 11 owns their computer, Microsoft does. Sure, they own the hardware, but Microsoft pwns the hardware.

  • @aeronmelon
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    22 months ago

    Woah, Richard. Leave some women for the rest of us!

  • @pdxfed
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    12 months ago

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