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Welcome to my blog!!
I'm @sunos-official, a blog to celebrate the wonders of the BSD (and later SVR4)-based Unix from Sun Microsystems in all of its iterations (although this blog will primarily focus on versions up to and including Solaris 9, with some appearances of Solaris 10).
I'll be working on populating the queue with fun Sun Microsystems-related goodness. In the mean time, enjoy some SunOS user interfaces!!
Pictured, clockwise from top left are:
SunView, SunOS 4
OpenWindows 3, SunOS 4
Common Desktop Environment, Solaris 8
Java Desktop System, Solaris 10
#unix#sun microsystems#retro computers#retro computing#old computers#operating system#solaris#sunos#vintage computer#sparc
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What's your favorite Monster Flavor?
Hello Scene kids, Emos, Energy drink Connoisseurs, Caffeine Addicts, and all others! I haven't done anything fun on the blog in a while so tell me your favorite monster flavor <3
I'll be dividing the flavors into 4 categories (the way they separate them on the official website) & at the end I'll put the 4 top flavors (or more if there's a tie) in a final head to head!
Here is the Monster Energy Java category:
#scene weekly#scene culture#scene#scenerevival#2000s scene#scenecore#2000s nostalgia#alternative culture#monster energy#energy drink#caffeine addiction#emocore#2000s emo#emo#emo aesthetic#emo culture#emo community#scene community#rawring 20s#early 2000s#2000s#tumblr polls
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Ked's right, I do have book recs that you can find under this tag and also some on my writing blog here. I also have a page here where you can see what's on my bookshelf, but you can't filter it because Tumblr doesn't allow Java anymore >__>
I wouldn't call that page a rec list, though, it's just an inventory of what I own or what's on my list to own. Some of those books are objectively terrible and I will freely admit that, but there was something about them compelling enough that I read them more than once.
I didn't mean for the below to turn into me just reccing you authors but it kind of turned into that, so here are authors I would recommend:
Onley James - I love her so much that I support her Patreon. All of her stuff is good (and loosely connected) but my favorites are, of course, the Necessary Evils series. It has two spin-off series which I also very much enjoy: Jericho's Boys & The Watch. All three series surround the psychopaths in love trope, however Jericho's Boys and the first book in the Watch series do not feature it as a main trope because neither of the main characters fit the bill. Most of them do feature some level of kink, though.
Kiki Clark - Her main series is werewolves (but no Omegaverse) and it's called the Kincaid Pack. The first book is my favorite, but I own them all. It's finished and she's starting a new series in that 'verse, the prequel to which I think is The Mobster's Mate, which is so up my alley it's like someone was spying on me. She also has a MC/kink series called Leather & Chrome that's good, but it's not my favorite kink series. (Kiki also have other contemporary books that I love, I just don't want this to get too long)
SPEAKING of kink. Robin (RJ) Moray - She has a series called His Boy Next Door that gay-awakening, age gap, and BDSM-related. It has a spin-off series about two other characters called A Collar For His Brat, both are excellent. The only thing is in HBND, the main character's name is Channon and that took some getting used to. Robin also has other books which I highly recommend--including a space Omegaverse story called Changed: Mated to the Alien Alpha, which is very good--she is probably my Top 3 favorite authors and the fact that more of her stuff isn't available in paperback is a source of constant misery for me.
Eliot Grayson -- The only person I can think of off the top of my head that writes well-written first person POV. The Mismatched Mates series is her main title iirc. It's a soul-bonding / "mate or die" situation at first and segues eventually into "mating for convenience." Some stories are related and some aren't.
Stella Starling -- if you like high fluff and low angst, this is the author for you. All of her stuff is contemporary and very cute. My favorite series is the Semper Fi one but I like & own them all.
Sam Burns (and Sam Burns w/ W.M. Fawkes) - They do anything fantasy/magic-related. Werewolves, urban fantasy, there's a series about the Greek Gods, etc. I haven't read ALL of their works, but the stuff I have read, I like. My favorites / the ones I own: Wolves of Kismet (Omegaverse), the Star-Marked Warrior series (sci-fi/aliens), & Wolf Moon Rising (Omegaverse).
Ella Frank (and Ella Frank w/ Brooke Blaine) - Contemporary writer(s) that specialize in writing multiple books for the same couple. There's a lot of gay/bi-awakening. The Temptation series is a fantastic audiobook journey that I cannot recommend enough, that narrator was amazing. I also really liked the first three Fallen Angel books are about the same couple and I love them, the fourth FA book is about a different couple and I DNFed it. Couldn't say why, it just didn't hold my interest.
...I have more, but I should probably work at some point this morning. So if you want more / want a specific rec for a specific trope or genre, lemme know!
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Established ships with Lucifer on this blog:
(will be updated as needed. not exhaustive as some ships may still be in early development before they end up here.)
Lucifer x Lilith - default, autoship (any Liliths who interact automatically get to ship with my Lucifer.)
Lucifer x Lilith (@hells-sirenqueen) -- ship is its own verse. [this is also the official ship in place in the #Unholy Crusade verse]
Lucifer x Lilith (@primordialruin) -- ship is its own verse.
Lucifer x Lilith (@thehazbins) -- ship is its own verse w Java's Lilith.
Lucifer x Lilith (@hells-bigbosslady) -- ship is its own verse.
Lucifer x Mayleene (@hellsmayflower) -- ship is its own verse.
Lucifer x Husk (@top-shelf-tender)
Lucifer x Silver (@silverwingborn)-- ship is its own verse. still developing
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Hewo!! ☆
I'm topher! I also go by toph, tophie or marshmellow :33 I'm a British, scemo, furry artist! Also a self proclaimed, nerd and geek! I will post my art, reblog, moodboards, random opinions, maybe even use this blog as a little journal! Another thing, I am the biggest tophfucius shipper, I will defend them with my life 🙏
My pronouns are he/thon/they/ze/xe + any neos ^^ do NOT use she/her or it/it's on me. It makes me incredibly uncomfortable.
I am genderfluid + xenos! I am pansexual as well as aegosexual!! :3 I am ambiamorous ^w^
I am in many fandoms, for example we haveeee my fav rn, clone high!! Then we have others like fbacc, fnaf, yfm, eddsworld, sandersides, furry, vocaloid, total drama(minor), MLP, South Park, SML, Invader Zim, FRED figglehorn, welcome home(minor), super Mario, smiling friends, hunter x hunter, rick and Morty(minor), tally hall, horrible histories, football (+ 442oons, I'm also a Bayern Munich supporter!!:33), and probably more I can't remember!! XD But I'll mostly be posting about clone high!! ^^
If you'd like to play games with me, I'm up 4 it but i don't play roblox (srry roblox players) , I used to but I'm more interested in minecraft ^w^ I play both java and bedrock! :DD
My music taste mostly consists of scene music of course as well as emo! Sometimes I like to listen to hyperpop, rock, metal, fangame/fandom music, music boxes(mostly the fnaf music boxes), game soundtrack, vocaloid, music from the old internet and sometimes weird al!! :DD I also have a soft spot for shakira (aka my wife/hj <33)
WHOOP WHOOP!! I'm also a juggalo! :33 my fav song from ICP is confederate flag! ^_^
I have quite a few favorite youtubers! These include, FRED (ofc) , memeulous, Danny Gonzalez, drew gooden, Kurtis Conner, tomska, markiplier, jacksepticeye, saberspark, Flamingo, one topic, TUV, messyourself, imallexx, willNE, James marriott and MUCH more!
I am very very VERY interested in history, I love it so much! Everything from the stone age to the 2010s! I love it!! I do hours of research, make powerpoints, factfiles, read about it etc!
I am also quite interested in things like world cups (precisely the 2014 world Cup), Maned wolves and lop bunnies, graphic novels and space! I love doing research about them and picking up random facts + key info about them! If anyone would like to hear me ramble about em please dm I AM BEGGINGGGG <33 I'll also listen to you ramble aswell :33
In total, I have 6 collections: badges/pins, posters, plushies, figures, stickers and cans! ^^
Other random stuffffzz!!
I'm a multi shipper and I ship like anything except proships :3 Though for clone high, I don't really like joanabe, Joanfk, candidworth, jfgogh (I don't get this ship I'm sorry) and harrucius (I mean it's cute but it's just not 4 me ^_^) My fav ships are tophfucius, tophabe(pls don't bully me 😭), joanrriet, Vanceaser, jfabe, butlertron x scudworth (I dunno the ship name 😔), kahlopatra, tommatt, paultryck, poly Martians, scutters (Scott malkinson x butters, one of my fav rarepairs <33), tophdi, jfucius, harold x leshawna, harold x Ezekiel, Ezekiel x Justin, Noah x Cody and like so much more ships that I can't even remember TwT
I'm a copinglink! My copinglinks are topher bus(CH), benatar (YFM) and tom(EW)!! Copinglinks are a coping mechanism to deal with stress, trauma, or other issues by identifying as someone / something knowingly, willingly, and actively! :3
Kinlist!! :
Top kins: Topher bus, Gandhi(CLONEHIGH!!) , pip pirrup, benatar, puff puff, tom (EW), Confucius(CLONEHIGH!!), pinkie pie and Heidi Turner!!
kins: Matt, Rainbow Dash, Twilight, axel chains, joan of arc(CLONE HIGH SEASON 1), van Gogh(CLONEHIGH!!), JFK(again CLONE HIGH!!), stan marsh, Cody and harold(TD) and Kyle(fbacc)!!
Forgot to mention but Im a shifter :3 (current DR is clone high :D)
OHHH ANDDDDD my birthday is 27th Feb! ^^ so erm that's cool :DD
Here's some of my art!
BOUNDARIES AND DNI LIST‼️
DNI LIST!
・basic DNI criteria (homophobes, transphobes racists, ped0s etc)
・PROSHIPPERS AND COMSHIPPERS.
・People who ship irl people.. That's just weird.
・people who bully/send death threats over ships..
・Anti-xenogenders.
・n@z1s
・ableists
・People I know irl.
・AI artists
・anti-furrys
BOUNDARIES!
・ Idm how old you are, you can interact but if you are above the age of 21 please don't dm me or become close. I have bad experience with people 20+ but idm if they interact or reblog or whatever just as long as they don't try to get close.
・I AM A MINOR‼️ please be aware of that when talking to me.
・If you need someone to talk to/vent to I'm here! ^^ but please ask before venting. Also remember that I am not a therapist and I won't be able to respond to all your vents. Another thing, don't just use me to vent. I'm not your own personal therapist that will help you with your problems :/ if venting is all you want to do with me then you are blocked.
・ do NOT use fem terms on me. Only masc or gender neutral :3
・I have a fear of ladybugs/ladybirds. Please do not bring them up or send photos of them or anything like that, it makes me incredibly uncomfortable, unsafe, anxious and very scared.
・As an artist, I do not like people reposting my art on other apps. I don't care if credit is given i am still incredibly uncomfortable. If you'd like to use my art for a profile picture or anything as such (like that'll ever happen) please ask :)
・DO NOT STEAL OR TRACE MY ART.
Thank you so much 4 reading!! I hope i can make some friends or mutuals! :DD
I hope everyone has a wonderful day/night!! Remember to stay hydrated and take care of yourself <33 love y'all!!/p :33
#intro post#tophfucius#clone high#scene#gay furry#furry anthro#scene kid#scene art#sillyposting#pleasebmf#Bmf#2000s scene#scene boy#geek#nerd
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The History of Java Programming: From Its Humble Beginnings to Dominance in Software Development
Java is one of the most influential programming languages in the modern era, known for its versatility, portability, and robustness. Developed in the early 1990s, it has left a lasting impact on the software industry, helping build countless applications, from mobile games to enterprise-level software. In this blog, we'll explore Java’s fascinating history, its motivations, its growth, and its influence on today’s technology landscape.
The Genesis of Java
Java originated in the early 1990s as part of a project at Sun Microsystems. The project, initially called the "Green Project," was led by James Gosling, alongside Mike Sheridan and Patrick Naughton. The team's goal was to develop a language for embedded systems, specifically for appliances like televisions, which were beginning to incorporate smart technology.
The language was initially called "Oak," named after an oak tree outside Gosling's office. However, due to a trademark conflict, it was eventually renamed Java. The name "Java" was inspired by a type of coffee popular with the developers, signifying their relentless energy and drive.
Motivation Behind Java's Creation
Java was developed to address several key challenges in software development at the time:
Portability: Most languages of the day, such as C and C++, were platform-dependent. This meant that software needed significant modification to run on different operating systems. Gosling and his team envisioned a language that could be executed anywhere without alteration. This led to the now-famous slogan, "Write Once, Run Anywhere" (WORA).
Reliability: C and C++ were powerful, but they had pitfalls like manual memory management and complex pointers, which often led to errors. Java aimed to eliminate these issues by offering features like automatic memory management through garbage collection.
Internet Revolution: As the internet began to take shape, Java was positioned to take advantage of this growing technology. Java’s platform independence and security made it an ideal choice for internet-based applications.
The Birth of Java (1995)
The Green Project initially produced a device called Star7, an interactive television set-top box. While innovative, it didn't achieve widespread success. However, by the mid-1990s, the internet was gaining traction, and Sun Microsystems realized Java’s true potential as a programming language for web applications.
In 1995, Java was officially launched with the release of the Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.0. At the same time, Netscape Navigator, a popular web browser, announced that it would support Java applets. This gave Java immense exposure and set the stage for its rapid adoption in the software development community.
Key Features that Set Java Apart
From the beginning, Java had several features that distinguished it from its contemporaries:
Platform Independence: Java programs are compiled into an intermediate form called bytecode, which runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The JVM acts as a mediator between the bytecode and the underlying system, allowing Java programs to be executed on any platform without modification.
Object-Oriented: Java was designed from the ground up as an object-oriented language, emphasizing modularity, reusability, and scalability. This feature made Java particularly attractive for building complex and large-scale applications.
Automatic Memory Management: Java's garbage collector automatically handles memory deallocation, reducing the risk of memory leaks and other errors that plagued languages like C and C++.
Security: Java was designed with a focus on security, particularly given its intended use for internet applications. The JVM serves as a secure sandbox, and Java’s bytecode verification process ensures that malicious code cannot be executed.
Evolution of Java Versions
Since its release in 1995, Java has undergone several iterations, each bringing new features and improvements to enhance the developer experience and address the evolving needs of software applications.
Java 1.0 (1996): The first version of Java was mainly used for applets on web browsers. It came with basic tools, libraries, and APIs, establishing Java as a mainstream programming language.
Java 2 (1998): With the release of J2SE (Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition), Java evolved from a simple web language to a complete, general-purpose development platform. Java 2 introduced the Swing library, which provided advanced tools for building graphical user interfaces (GUIs). This release also marked the beginning of Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE), which extended Java for server-side applications.
Java 5 (2004): Java 5, initially called Java 1.5, was a significant update. It introduced Generics, Annotations, Enumerations, and Autoboxing/Unboxing. The updated version also brought improved syntax and functionality, which simplified writing and reading code.
Java SE 7 (2011) and Java SE 8 (2014): Java SE 7 brought features like try-with-resources, simplifying exception handling. Java SE 8 was a transformative release, introducing Lambda expressions and Stream APIs. This version brought functional programming aspects to Java, allowing developers to write more concise and expressive code.
Java 9 to Java 17 (2017-2021): Java 9 introduced the module system to help organize large applications. Java 11 and later versions moved towards a more rapid release cadence, with new features appearing every six months. Java 17, released in 2021, became a long-term support (LTS) version, offering several advancements like improved garbage collection, pattern matching, and record classes.
The Java Community and OpenJDK
Java's development has always been characterized by a strong community influence. Initially controlled by Sun Microsystems, Java's fate changed when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2010. After the acquisition, Oracle made significant strides towards making Java more open and community-driven.
OpenJDK, an open-source implementation of Java, became the reference implementation starting from Java 7. This move encouraged greater collaboration, transparency, and diversity within the Java ecosystem. OpenJDK allowed more organizations to contribute to Java’s development and ensure its continued growth.
Java in the Enterprise and Beyond
Java has become synonymous with enterprise-level software development, thanks in part to the introduction of Java EE (now known as Jakarta EE). Java EE provides a set of specifications and tools for building large-scale, distributed, and highly reliable applications. The Java ecosystem, including frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, and Apache Struts, has contributed to its popularity in enterprise environments.
Java also became a key player in the development of Android applications. Android Studio, Google's official IDE for Android development, is powered by Java, which contributed significantly to its widespread adoption. Although Kotlin, another JVM language, is now gaining popularity, Java remains a core language for Android.
The Challenges Java Faced
Despite its success, Java faced competition and challenges over the years. Languages like C#, developed by Microsoft, and Python have gained traction due to their developer-friendly features. Java has been criticized for its verbosity compared to more modern languages. However, the Java community’s active contributions and Oracle’s improvements, including adding modern programming paradigms, have kept it relevant.
Another significant challenge was the rise of JavaScript for web development. While Java was initially popular for web applets, JavaScript became the dominant language for front-end development. Java's relevance in web applications decreased, but it found its niche in server-side applications, enterprise systems, and Android.
Java Today and Its Future
Today, Java is one of the most popular programming languages globally, powering applications across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and education. Java’s strength lies in its mature ecosystem, robust performance, and scalability.
The new six-month release cycle initiated by Oracle has brought excitement back into the Java world, with new features being added frequently, keeping the language modern and in line with developer needs. Java 17, as an LTS version, is a stable platform for enterprises looking for reliable updates and support over the long term.
Looking forward, Java’s evolution focuses on improving developer productivity, adding more concise language features, and optimizing performance. Java's adaptability and continuous evolution ensure its place as a leading language for both new projects and legacy systems.
Conclusion
Java’s journey from a language for set-top boxes to becoming a foundational tool in enterprise computing, Android applications, and beyond is nothing short of remarkable. Its creation was driven by a need for portability, reliability, and ease of use. Over nearly three decades, Java has evolved to remain relevant, keeping pace with technological advancements while preserving its core values of reliability and platform independence.
The language’s robust community, open-source development model, and wide adoption in critical applications guarantee that Java will remain a force in software development for many years to come. It has not only withstood the test of time but continues to thrive in a constantly changing technology landscape—an enduring testament to the vision of its creators and the collective effort of its global community.
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Java Burn: Sip Your Way to a Healthier, Slimmer You
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Decoding Complexity: Mastering UML with Expert Guidance
Welcome to the realm of UML, where abstract ideas meet concrete solutions, and the language of diagrams speaks volumes. At DatabaseHomeworkHelp.com, we understand the challenges that come with UML assignments, and our experts are here to guide you through even the toughest topics. In this blog, we'll explore a complex UML topic, provide master-level sample questions and answers, and demonstrate how our experts can provide the assistance you need. If you find yourself saying, "Help with UML homework," you've come to the right place.
Topic: "Dynamic Modeling with Sequence Diagrams in UML"
Dynamic modeling in UML, specifically through sequence diagrams, offers a powerful way to visualize the interactions and flow of messages between objects in a system. Let's delve into some master-level sample questions and answers to showcase the depth of this topic.
Sample Questions:
1. Design a sequence diagram for an online shopping system where a user adds items to the cart, proceeds to checkout, and completes the purchase. Highlight user interactions and system responses.
Answer:
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@startuml actor User participant Cart participant Checkout participant Payment User -> Cart: Add items to cart activate Cart Cart -> Checkout: Proceed to checkout activate Checkout Checkout -> Payment: Complete purchase activate Payment Payment --> Checkout: Confirmation deactivate Payment Checkout --> Cart: Confirmation deactivate Checkout Cart --> User: Order confirmation deactivate Cart @enduml
2. Implement a Java code snippet for a class involved in the sequence diagram above, demonstrating the handling of cart operations.
Answer:
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public class ShoppingCart { private List<Item> items = new ArrayList<>(); public void addItem(Item item) { items.add(item); } public List<Item> getItems() { return items; } // Other relevant methods... }
3. Explain the use of asynchronous messages in a sequence diagram and provide an example scenario where they are beneficial.
Answer: Asynchronous messages in UML sequence diagrams represent interactions where the sender does not need to wait for a response. For example, in a messaging system, a user might send a message to another user without waiting for an immediate reply. This non-blocking communication allows for increased system responsiveness and efficiency.
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I've tried using the code from cloudy that you answered my question about, but it tells me that I'm trying to mix java with html or something like that! I tried creating a new page in my blog for that, could you tell me, if its not too much, how did you do it?
Hi!
I'm sorry I don't have more detailed instructions than I already shared. I edited that page several years ago at this point and would need top open the HTML to even see what I did and I don't have time for that.
But also, I know I put a lot of effort into making that page feel unique for my sims and spent weeks troubleshooting how to edit HTML and CSS. I don't really feel like sharing the exact edit I made as it's something I made for my story and sims. I also don't want to as the page isn't even mine. Learning HTML and CSS is very rewarding and I totally recommend trying it out a bit. There's a ton of fun character pages out there, theme-hunter is a great resource. I learned by just making small edits at first and then got comfortable with bigger ones.
I hope that's all understandable.
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The Importance and Benefits of Learning Java Programming
Hello everyone! If you're considering learning a programming language, let me tell you why Java should be at the top of your list! Java is a versatile language used worldwide in various projects, from computer programs to web development and Android app creation. Learning Java opens up many career opportunities as Java developers are in high demand across industries. For students who want to go into the IT field, java programming helps them to achieve that goal. Java simply helps us to know the difference between Data and Information, and how you use it to make something.

Top 7 Benefits of Learning Java Programming
1- Widely Used Language
2- Simplicity
3- Easy to learn
4- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
5- Android App Development
6- Career Growth and Job Opportunities
7- For more points read the full blog
Importance of Learning Java Programming
1- Versatility
2- Career Opportunities
3- Platform Independence
4- Robustness and Reliability
5- Community Support and Resources
Conclusion
Java is like HUB for everything, it can help you to make in development in everything. Java supports setting a UTF universal text format that contains all the languages such as Japanese, English, Chinese, arbi, and more. It contains 65 thousand alphabets which is why Java knows every language. every For more information read our full blog on Learning Java: Importance & Benefits.
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Writeup: AOpen i945GMm-HL shenanigans
AOpen i945GMm-HL - The Retro Web
Welp. This board is weirder than I ever thought it'd be. Not the board in general, but the specific one I bought.
To begin, it turns out that my particular board, and likely many others of the same model, are OEM-customized boards that AOpen provided to a little company called RM Education. They make all-in-one PCs for the UK market.
...And they are using evaluation BIOSes (in other words, BIOS software that's normally only meant for prototyping and... well, evaluation) in their retail boards.
My specific board contains BIOS version R1.08, which is actually R1.02 apparently. There is evidence of an R1.07 existing as well from a reddit thread on the r/buildapc subreddit, but I doubt that it's been dumped anywhere.
Moving on to the original point of this writeup, I got this board because I wanted to build a system that pushed the 32-bit Core Duo T2700 as far as possible, meaning I needed a mobile-on-desktop board. AOpen built a reputation for doing this sorta stuff in the 2000s, so I went ahead and picked one of their boards for use (although I would've much preferred using the top of the line AOpen i975Xa-YDG instead if it were being sold anywhere. That's a VERY tasty looking board with its full size DIMM slots and SLI-compatible dual PCIe x16 slots and ability to crank the FSB all the way to 305MHz).
Slightly surprisingly, the Core Duo T2700 is quite the overclocker! It's able to push from 2.3GHz all the way up to 2.7GHz with some FSB overclocking using the SetFSB tool. It's multiplier-locked to a range from 6.0 to 14.0, so I can only push it through this means.
The board I'm using, the AOpen i945GMm-HL, supports running the FSB up to 195MHz. It's okay-ish in terms of stability, but crashes when running Aida64 benchmarks unless I loosen the memory timings from the 5-5-5-15 settings that it uses at 333MHz to 5-6-6-18, which is just the tiniest bit faster than its stock settings for 400MHz operation by SPD. With these settings, it's much more stable and is able to run the benchmarks, though unless I lower the FSB from 195MHz to 190, it will consistently crash Chrome when trying to play Youtube videos on integrated graphics. I'll likely experiment some to see if adding a card capable of handling the video playback in hardware helps.
For now, this is all for this blog post. I'll follow-up with more details as they come in reblogs. As follows are the specs of the system:
AOpen i945GMm-HL (OC'ed from 166MHz FSB to 195MHz, 190MHz for more stability)
Intel Core Duo T2700 @ 2.7GHz (OC'ed from 2.3GHz)
2x 2GB Crucial DDR2 SO-DIMMs @ 5-6-6-18 timings
Some random 40GB Hitachi hdd lol
Windows XP Pro SP3, fully updated via LegacyUpdate
Supermium Browser (fork of Google Chrome and the reason why I was able to test Youtube playback in the first place)
Coming up: Installing One-Core-API and Java 21 to play Minecraft 1.21 on a 32-bit system out of spite for Microsoft "dropping support" for 32-bit CPUs.
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Why Java Still Reigns Supreme: A Deep Dive into Its Benefits
In the ever-evolving world of software development, choosing the right programming language can be a critical decision. Java is one language that has over the years continuously demonstrated its value. With a rich history and a thriving ecosystem, Java remains a top choice for developers of all levels of expertise.
In this blog post, we will delve into the reasons why you should consider using Java in your development projects, exploring its strengths, versatility, and the many advantages it offers.
1. Platform Independence: "Write Once, Run Anywhere"
One of Java's defining features is its remarkable platform independence. This characteristic is often encapsulated in the phrase "Write Once, Run Anywhere." What does this mean for developers? It means that Java applications can run on any platform that has a compatible Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Whether you're targeting Windows, macOS, Linux, or even mobile devices, Java provides consistent and reliable performance across different environments.
The beauty of this platform’s independence lies in its ability to save developers time and effort. Instead of writing separate code for each operating system or device, you can write your code once and deploy it everywhere. This significantly streamlines the development process and reduces the complexity of managing multiple codebases.
2. Strong Community and Ecosystem
Java boasts one of the most extensive and active developer communities in the world. This vibrant ecosystem is a testament to Java's popularity and longevity. It provides developers with a wealth of resources, including documentation, libraries, and frameworks. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, you'll find that Java's community is both welcoming and supportive.
If you encounter challenges or need guidance, you can turn to the Java community for help. Online forums, discussion groups, and social media platforms are teeming with developers eager to share their knowledge and assist others. The wealth of resources and the willingness of the community to help are invaluable assets when working with Java.
3. Security: Prioritizing Safety
Security is a paramount concern in today's digital landscape, and Java takes this concern seriously. The language and its runtime environment include built-in security features designed to protect applications from common vulnerabilities. These features, combined with Java's strict type system and memory management, contribute to creating robust and secure applications.
Additionally, Java regularly receives updates and patches to address emerging security threats. Staying up-to-date with these updates is crucial for keeping your Java applications secure. The commitment to security makes Java an excellent choice for projects that handle sensitive data or require a high level of protection against cyber threats.
4. Scalability: From Small-Scale to Enterprise
Java's scalability is another compelling reason why developers choose this language. It excels in both small-scale and large-scale applications. Whether you're building a lightweight web app or a complex enterprise-level system, Java can handle the job with finesse.
For enterprise-level applications that demand reliability and performance, Java's robustness is particularly advantageous. It can effortlessly handle high loads and traffic, making it a trusted choice for businesses with critical software needs. The ability to scale up or down as needed ensures that Java remains a versatile tool for a wide range of projects.
5. Versatility: More Than Just Coffee
Java's versatility sets it apart from many other programming languages. While some languages are specialized for specific types of applications, Java can do it all. It's equally suitable for web development, mobile app development, desktop applications, and backend services. This adaptability is invaluable in today's multi-platform development landscape, where projects often require a mix of technologies.
Whether you're building a responsive web application using Java's robust frameworks like Spring Boot or developing Android mobile apps with Android Studio, Java has you covered. The ability to work seamlessly across various domains makes Java a versatile tool in the hands of developers.
6. Performance: From Strength to Strength
Java's performance has seen significant improvements over the years, thanks to ongoing enhancements and optimizations. With its Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation and efficient memory management, Java applications can deliver impressive speed and responsiveness. Here are a few key factors contributing to Java's performance prowess:
JIT Compilation: Java's JIT compiler translates bytecode into native machine code just before execution. This process results in faster execution speeds compared to interpreted languages.
Garbage Collection: Java's automatic memory management system, including garbage collection, ensures efficient memory allocation and deallocation. This reduces the risk of memory leaks and contributes to overall performance.
Optimizations: The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) has evolved to incorporate various optimizations, such as inlining, loop unrolling, and escape analysis. These optimizations further enhance Java's runtime performance.
Multithreading: Java provides robust support for multithreading, allowing applications to take full advantage of modern, multi-core processors.
The continual evolution of Java means that it remains a competitive choice in terms of performance, even in the face of new programming languages and technologies.
In conclusion, Java's enduring popularity is no accident. Its platform independence, strong community, security features, scalability, versatility, and performance make it a standout choice for a wide range of development projects. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting your programming journey, Java has much to offer.
As you embark on your Java development journey, consider enhancing your skills with the help of ACTE Technologies in the field of Java training. ACTE Technologies is renowned for its high-quality training programs, designed to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the competitive world of software development. Their courses cover a wide range of technologies, including Java, ensuring that you receive the best education and preparation for a successful career in the field.
In a constantly evolving tech landscape, Java remains a steadfast and powerful choice. Its versatility, coupled with the support of a strong community and educational resources like ACTE Technologies, can help you unlock your full potential as a developer and create innovative solutions that impact the digital world. Embrace Java, and join the ranks of developers who have harnessed its power to build exceptional software.
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intro basically.
hey, my name is wes. welcome to my world.
i'm admittedly not very familiar with tumblr (more of an insta bish), but i decided to start with an introduction so you can get a sense of who you're dealing with, aha.
i'm a 22 y/o trans guy located in virginia, usa. i am queer in some manner (not sure about specifics, don't really care to label any further), monogamous, & married to my partner of 7+ yrs. i'm also an animist & neo-pagan.

likes: anime, ouid (idk what tumblr's policy is on that hm), dead poets society, nature, making various types of art, burgers, sushi, cheez-itz, watching the same youtube videos 7684293756 times, star wars, fashion, writing (mostly poetry), java monster, baths, the color green, casual/cozy games, reptiles (esp dragons & iguanas)
dislikes: ritz crackers, wearing shirts (after top surgery, i might never wear a shirt again), beans, uncomfortable shoes, velvet, cold weather, loud noises, capitalism, zionism, jk rowling, rainbow capitalism, greenwashing
not exactly sure if i want this blog to have a dedicated niche or if i just want it to be a chaotic melting pot of all my interests, so stay tuned for the result ig.
as i said, the other social platform i am active on is instagram. it is the same as my handle here (weswrld420), so feel free to follow. until next time, fellas.
#intro post#blog intro#introduction#420stoner#cannabis#ouid#lgbtqia#transgender#trans ftm#new to tumblr#anime#pagan#fashion#shitpost#mutuals
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☆★ ┉ Introduction! ┉ ★☆
Hello! We Are The Java Multiverse Subsystem!
Most Of Us Are OCtrojects, We Are (Lore Wise) All Realm Travelers (Except Two Of Us), And Some Might Be A Little Confused About Systems, Please Be Patient.
The Main Blog Is @cassiopeacollective!
✦✶ ┉ The Alters! ┉ ✶✦
Some Of Us Never Fronted And We Have Very Bad Communication In Between Subsystem Members, But This Will Be Updated Through Time!
Lucius, He/Him They/Them, Host And Body Caretaker, Sign Off Is -Lucius
Ying, They/Them Bird/Birds Chirp/Chirps, Role Unknown, Insys Sibling Of Yang, Sign Off Is -⚪
Yang, He/Him They/Them Dark/Darkness, Role Unknown, Insys Brother Of Ying, Sign Off Is -⚫
Java, She/Her, Role Unknown, Sign Off Is -🦊👑
Harmy, She/They, Role Unknown, Sign Off Is -🦊🌸
Chaos, He/She/They, Little, Sign Off Is -❄️🦊
Ash, They/Them, Anger Holder, Sign Off Is -🦊😡
Lore Master, Xe/Xem Ze/Zir, Role Unknown, Sign Off Is -🦊🃏
Vulpes, She/They, Role Unknown, Sign Off Is -🦊🦊
Prefers To Stay Anon, He/It, Trauma Holder, Sign Off Is -🦊🔥
Juniper, He/They Preferably But She Is Fine, Role Unknown, Sign Off Is -🦊🧨
Lover, She/They/Luv/<3/Love, Love Holder, Sign Off Is -🦊❤️
☆★ ┉ Boundaries! ┉ ★☆
We Are Firmly Anti-Endo! Please Refrain From Interacting With Us If You Support Or Are A Non-Traumagenic System! We Do Not Want You To Engage With Us, And We Are Simply Asking For The Same In Return.
Pro Contact Paraphiles Please Do Not Interact.
Do Not Fake Claim Us! You Do Not Know Our Trauma And We Do Not Owe You Any Explanation!
Some Of Us, Like Me, Have Typing Quirks, And We Will Provide Translations If It Is Unreadable Or Hard To Read.
Anti-Furries, Anti-Therians, Anti-Neo/Xenos, Homophobes, Transphobes, Aphobes, Racists, Body Shammers And Others, Please Do Not Interact.
☆★ ┉ One Last Thing! ┉ ★☆
We Use A Lot Of Sysboxes!
All Of The Four On Top Of This Text Are Made By @sysgraphics
This One Is Made By @userboxezz
This Last One Is Made By @sysboxes
-Lucius
#endos dni#did osdd#traumagenic#system#subsystem#intro post#🦊🌐#Java Multiverse subsystem#survivorsunited#survivors united#syspunk#sys punk#system punk#systempunk#anti endo#anti endogenic#pro endos dni
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Intro Post!
It feels a bit late since this account is already a couple of years old, but it's better late than never I suppose...
Hello fellow human! I'm excited-shiba, but just call me Shiba. This lovely name was thoughtfully crafted by a random name generator some years ago. So despite what my assumed alias might suggest, I can feel a wide range of emotions including excitement. Emotions such as:
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
Anxiety
Fear
Relief
Disgust
Loric
I am currently a university student studying computer science. Yes, my choices are very unique.
At this point I would like to state that I AM NOT A DOG. Dogs can't type on keyboards.
Interests:
Programming (Currently vibing with java)
Video Games (I'll play just about anything)
Animated series/movies (WALL-E on top!)
Books/Comics/Manga (Mostly manga but I also like h2g2)
Scribbling dumb stuff (I have some posted)
Cats (Not dogs)
Daydreaming
Eating
Sleeping
What will be posted:
Whatever strikes my fancy (I couldn't keep a theme to save my life)
Please treat this blog as a dumping ground for posts that interest me. Think of it as hoarding posts. I'll also be providing my elevated wisdom for the good of humankind (not dogs).
Let's just hope no fire catches in the dump...
Extras:
My neocities page is at:
The header for this page was made by yours truly, the pfp is from the manga Sekai no Owari ni Shiba Inu to (it's really good).
Thank you for reading till the end!
Feel free to follow, like, reblog, ask a question, subscribe, do a little dance, turn off your device, donate to my submarine fund, assure yourself that I'm not a dog, help me get an interview with NASA, etc...
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