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jasminewilson143 · 9 months ago
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AMD Ryzen: A Game-Changer in Processor Technology
Introduction AMD’s Ryzen processor series has revolutionized the CPU market, offering exceptional performance, value, and versatility. With their innovative architecture and competitive pricing, Ryzen processors have gained immense popularity among gamers, content creators, and everyday users. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the key features, benefits, and specifications of Ryzen…
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sysig · 11 months ago
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I invite you to imagine (Patreon)
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basic-retro-programming · 8 months ago
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Evelyn Berezin (1925 - 2018) ...
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/10/obituaries/evelyn-berezin-dead.html
Post #329: The New York Times, Evelyn Berezin, A female pioneer of the digital development all over the globe, 2024.
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ask-the-commodore · 2 months ago
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Can you run the hit FPS Blizzard game Overwatch 2
...OH NO PLEAS--
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wolfsong-the-bloody-beast · 2 months ago
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I've been experiencing this cute glitch where Lucanis sometimes gets stuck with his mouth slightly open and he looks like he's having a nice time.
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He's info dumping about wyverns.
Rook is delighted but also can't focus on the task at hand.
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datgreenmonstah · 2 months ago
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Thermal rat
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boneskullravenriver · 5 months ago
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I'm loving this fucking thing omg. There's a built in thesaurus and spell checker. Means I don't need to pause in the middle of writing to grab my phone because if I grab my phone, I'll end up spending 30 minutes scrolling and forgetting what I was doing in the first place LOL
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There's arrow keys to scroll down for more words.
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icemanzek · 4 months ago
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Making little mockups of fictional computer applications! This one’s WrittenUp, a word processor.
Soon to be seen in the chapter 1 update of Puzzle!
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mariatrojan · 1 year ago
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The Great Processor deletes something beyond recovery
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howloopyisthat · 2 years ago
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From a video on jojadoja
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morerogue · 11 months ago
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leieryx · 6 months ago
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Hello any technologically inclined mutual. My computer mutual. What do I do if a game says I need to update my graphics drivers but Windows doesn’t offer any updates. Game opens and plays on Home Screen for a bit, then crashes and says the driver needs an update. worried I may have asked computer to bite off more than it can chew but I’m not enough of a computerhead for this
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xtruss · 9 months ago
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Evelyn Berezin in 1976 at the Long Island office of her company Redactron. She developed one of the earliest word processors and helped usher in a technological revolution. Evelyn Berezin said her word processor would help secretaries become more efficient at their jobs. Photo By Barton Silverman/New York Times.
Evelyn Berezin, “Godmother of the Word Processor!” The Woman That Made Bill Gates and Steve Jobs Possible
Evelyn Berezin (1925-2018) was born in the Bronx to poor Russian-Jewish immigrants. Growing up, she loved reading science fiction and wished to study physics. She excelled at school and graduated two years early. Berezin had to wear make-up and fake her age to get a job at a research lab. She ended up studying economics because it was a more “fitting” subject for women at the time. During World War II, she finally received a scholarship to study physics at New York University. Berezin studied at night, while working full time at the International Printing Company during the day. She continued doing graduate work at New York University, with a fellowship from the US Atomic Energy Commission. In 1951, she joined the Electronic Computer Corporation, designing some of the world’s very first computers. At the time, computers were massive machines that could only do several specific functions.
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Evelyn Berezin, “Godmother of the Word Processor.” Born: April 12, 1925, The Bronx, New York City, NY — Died: December 8, 2018, ArchCare at Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center, New York, NY
Berezin headed the Logic Design Department, and came up with a computer to manage the distribution of magazines, and to calculate firing distances for US Army artillery. In 1957, Berezin transferred to work at Teleregister, where she designed the first banking computer and the first computerized airline reservation system (linking computers in 60 cities, and never failing once in the 11 years that it ran). Her most famous feat was in 1968 when she created the world’s first personal word processor to ease the plight of secretaries (then making up 6% of the workforce).
“Without Ms. Berezin There Would Be No Bill Gates, No Steve Jobs, No Internet, No Word Processors, No Spreadsheets; Nothing That Remotely Connects Business With The 21st Century.” — The Times of Israel (12 December 2018)
The following year, she founded her own company, Redactron Corporation, and built a mini-fridge-sized word processor, the “Data Secretary”, with a keyboard and printer, cassette tapes for memory storage, and no screen. With the ability to go back and edit text, cut and paste, and print multiple copies at once, Berezin’s computer freed the world “from the shackles of the typewriter”. The machine was an in instant hit, selling thousands of units around the world. Berezin’s word processor not only set the stage for future word processing software, like Microsoft Word, but for compact personal computers in general. It is credited with being the world’s first office computer. Not surprisingly, it has been said that without Evelyn Berezin “there would have been no Bill Gates, and no Steve Jobs”.
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Evelyn Berezin Pioneered Word Processors and Butted Heads With Men! A ‘loud woman,’ she studied physics and found that to get to the top she had to start her own company. Evelyn Berezin later became a mentor to entrepreneurs, venture capitalist and director of companies. Photo: Berezin Family. Wall Street Journal
“Why Is This Woman Not Famous?” British Writer Gwyn Headley Wrote In A 2010 Blog Post. — The Times of Israel
Redactron grew to a public company with over 500 employees. As president, she was the only woman heading a corporation in the US at the time, and was described as the “Most Senior Businesswoman in the United States”. Redactron was eventually bought out by Burroughs Corporation, where Berezin worked for several more years. In 1980, she moved on to head a venture capital group investing in new technologies. Berezin served on the boards of a number of organizations, including Stony Brook University and the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and was a sought-after consultant for the world’s biggest tech companies.
She was a key part of the American Women’s Economic Development Corporation for 25 years, training thousands of women in how to start businesses of their own, with a success rate of over 60%. In honour of her parents, she established the Sam and Rose Berezin Endowed Scholarship, paying tuition in full for an undergraduate science student each year. Sadly, Berezin passed away earlier this month. She left her estate to fund a new professorship or research centre at Stony Brook University. Berezin won multiple awards and honourary degrees, and was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame.
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the-omega-artist · 3 months ago
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First full draft on a design for Browser.ong!
Pretty happy with how it looks!!! Plus, Webble is here too. :)
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moonclanmadness · 2 months ago
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And this is where I'd put my Dragonwilds playtime. IF I HAD ANY!!!
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mutantlord · 5 months ago
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Alloy Steel Cladding This steel carapace is either black, gleaming chrome or some sort of metallic metal, such as green, red or blue. While the android encased in this two centimeter thick, articulating armored shell might have the splendid physique of a fit man or woman, there is no mistaking it for a living human despite the appearance score of the android. Other armor, and some special features that might conceal this plating, can be worn with this protective layer. The android housed in this sheathing is immune to acid, dust storms, heat or cold damage, and can operate in the void of space for up to an hour before its joints and hydraulic lines freeze up. Fire and falling do only half damage to this android. Ink illustration for page 47 of The Mutant Epoch RPGs Expansion Rules Book. Learn about this game book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791 or https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm
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