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oliwiawojciechowska · 1 year ago
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oldguydoesstuff · 8 months ago
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The IBM 1620 computer from 1959 was billed as an inexpensive system for scientific work. Interesting machine from an architectural standpoint, having variable word length decimal (non-binary) words, and using memory lookup tables to do addition and subtraction rather than a dedicated arithmetic logic unit (ALU).
The lack of hardware for basic math functions earned the machine the nickname CADET :
"Can't Add , Doesn't Even Try."
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wakingdreamworld · 12 days ago
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Möbius Strip World - 2025
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youare-number6 · 2 years ago
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How to Make - Operate -- Quantum Computers Pt 1
Futuristic Quantum Computing with instructions!
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bayareabadboy · 2 years ago
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amethystsoda · 1 year ago
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sleepy laptop…
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thisisrealy2kok · 1 year ago
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prokopetz · 1 month ago
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It's kind of funny how Teams users have been complaining for the better part of a decade that the minimum width of the dockable chat windows is too wide, and Microsoft has basically been telling them to get fucked, then they discontinue Skype and tell all of its former users to switch to Teams, and within 72 hours of Skype going down for good, Microsoft suddenly pushes a "critical" update for Teams that gives it more flexible dockable chat windows.
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oliwiawojciechowska · 7 months ago
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yourself poster4
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oldguydoesstuff · 1 year ago
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In 1978 MIT CS students Danny Hillis and Brian Silverman designed a working computer capable of playing tic-tac-toe against a human opponent entirely out of Tinker Toys.
The machine consisted of 10,000 wooden parts and fishing line, and was designed with the help of a LISP program running on a DEC PDP-10.
In a letter to computer pioneer Gordon Bell describing the project, Hillis said the machine could have been built by any six-year-old with 500 sets of Tinker Toys, and a PDP-10.
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wakingdreamworld · 9 months ago
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The Computer Building
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youare-number6 · 2 years ago
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Vertical Revisits - Worldship Computers
Worldship computers vertical revisit
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389 · 4 months ago
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Kenneth Snelson Chain Bridge Bodies (1990)
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design-scape · 1 year ago
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Mac OS 9.2 (2001)
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zemi-noelle-art · 9 months ago
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took apart an old keyboard and made the keys into a jewelry accessory line ⌨ 🌐🖱
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kreemetok · 10 months ago
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The final Bristol version of my copy of the box I chose for packaging design was as accurate as I could make it to the original product. I went back and coloured in the parts of the box which needed to be coloured such as the flaps and interior portions, and I added the writing sections, logos, and blue pull tab to the box. I made sure everything folded into place neatly and then moved on to making the digital version of the design. In summation, the box was able to be folded into its final shape without any major modifications. The only modification I made to the box was to make the slit where the ingredients flap goes a bit bigger.
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