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Developer turns old floppy drive into media remote for son • The Register
Bose open-sources its SoundTouch home theater smart speakers ahead of end-of-life - Ars Technica
When the lights went out Y2K started to feel far too real • The Register
In 1982, a physics joke gone wrong sparked the invention of the emoticon - Ars Technica
You don't need multiple monitors — this is what you need
Researchers surprised that with AI, toxicity is harder to fake than intelligence - Ars Technica
52 year old data tape could contain Unix history • The Register
Most AI Code is Garbage. Here's How Mine Isn't.
12 years of HDD analysis brings insight to the bathtub curve’s reliability - Ars Technica
Why Signal’s post-quantum makeover is an amazing engineering achievement - Ars Technica
Floating electrons on a sea of helium - Ars Technica
OpenAI says models trained to make up answers • The Register
Microsoft open-sources Bill Gates’ 6502 BASIC from 1978 - Ars Technica
Why the UK public sector creaks along on COBOL • The Register
Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes - Ars Technica
Google’s Gemini refuses to play Chess against the mighty Atari 2600 after realizing it can't match ancient console • The Register
Elon Musk's Move of Making an Anime Waifu the New Face of Grok Is Both Brilliant and Disturbing – RedState
What is AGI? Nobody agrees, and it’s tearing Microsoft and OpenAI apart. - Ars Technica
The SmartBox
Scholars sneaking phrases into papers to fool AI reviewers • The Register
Microsoft Copilot falls Atari 2600 Video Chess • The Register
Reddit user surprised when 1960s computer panel emerged from collapsed family garage - Ars Technica
PicoRC/README.md at master · dekuNukem/PicoRC · GitHub
Why console makers can legally brick your game console - Ars Technica
Lost Alan Turing papers set for auction • The Register
Linux kernel is leaving 486 CPUs behind, only 18 years after the last one made - Ars Technica
LittleGP-30: A tiny recreation of a big deal from the '50s • The Register
A Simple Question To Quell "AGI" Hysterics - General Discussion - Scanalyst
Tilde: A text editor that doesn't work like it's 1976 • The Register
Why does Windows use backslashes for paths and Unix forward slashes? - Super User
ms dos - Slash versus backslash as directory separator – what/who caused this rift? - Retrocomputing Stack Exchange
Microsoft turns 50 today, and it made me think about MS-DOS 5.0 - Ars Technica
Western Digital Has Reportedly Bid Farewell To The SSD Market; SanDisk Will Now Be Responsible For Existing & Future Products
A computer can never be held accountable
8 precautions you need to take when discarding your old hard disk
The quest to save the world’s largest CRT TV from destruction - Ars Technica
As expensive as an Airbus A350 and assembled by 250 engineers, this machine is Europe’s new marvel in microtechnology, aiming to dominate the Chinese market
After decades of talk, Seagate seems ready to actually drop the HAMR hard drives - Ars Technica
Traceroute is real – I should know, I was there with MPLS • The Register
Boffins find way to turn diamonds into dense storage medium • The Register
New secret math benchmark stumps AI models and PhDs alike - Ars Technica
We’ve Heard Of Bricking A Hard Drive, But… | Hackaday
SwissMicros - Company Information
Linux boots in 4.76 days on the Intel 4004 | Ars Technica
Intel Underestimates Error Bounds by 1.3 quintillion | Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
SwissMicros - Product Line
The mystery of the rogue HP calculator: 12C or not 12C? • The Register
How To Clone Your SSD or Hard Drive | Tom's Hardware
A Brief History of the Internet - Internet Society
Ex-Microsoft engineer resurrects PDP-11 from junkyard parts • The Register
The Inside Story of Texas Instruments’ Biggest Blunder: The TMS9900 Microprocessor - IEEE Spectrum
How a barcode scanner helped fix CrowdStrike mess in a flash • The Register
After 48 years, Zilog is killing the classic standalone Z80 microprocessor chip | Ars Technica
The Oldest Living Torrent Is 20 Years Old | Hackaday
Explaining why your keyboard feels so darn good—or way too mushy | Ars Technica
HP wants you to pay up to $36/month to rent a printer that it monitors | Ars Technica
Autodesk founder John Walker dies at 75 • The Register
After 34 years, one of the ’Net’s oldest software archives is shutting down | Ars Technica
The rise and fall of the standard user interface • The Register
80 years later, GCHQ releases new images of Nazi code-breaking computer | Ars Technica
50 years on, we’re living the reality first shown at the “Mother of All Demos” | Ars Technica
RIP: Software design pioneer Niklaus Wirth • The Register
Roy Longbottom Pits 1976's Cray-1 Supercomputer Against the Raspberry Pi Single-Board Computer Range - Hackster.io
How IBM Stumbled Onto RISC | Hackaday
Welcome To The Year Of The Diagonal Linux Desktop | Hackaday
A Mainframe Computer For The Modern Age | Hackaday
The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survives | Ars Technica
Workload written by student made millions, without support • The Register
The Thirteen Greatest Error Messages of All Time
Crappy DisplayPort cables wasted six months of my life | Gaelan Lloyd
ibm pc - What is the origin of the default 256-color VGA palette? - Retrocomputing Stack Exchange
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