lol, in this case ‘update’ would require physically replacing the ROM chip on the motherboard. Sometimes they were nice enough to make it a socketed chip.
lol, in this case ‘update’ would require physically replacing the ROM chip on the motherboard. Sometimes they were nice enough to make it a socketed chip.
I have a 486 with a mouse driven BIOS…
Edit: Here is a screenshot I found online that looks like the one I have (note the 1994 copyright at the top):



C is primarily used in embedded programming these days. For instance the RPi Pico has a C/C++ SDK. I would start there.


I agree that it shouldn’t be allowed. But for what it’s worth, a lot of non-profits that have a product do this. Mozilla for instance.


As always every person’s workflow will be their own. I’m honestly not sure what you are arguing.


While that is an important distinction. It still needs to be said that Krita is a drawing program like Inkscape and Illustrator not a photo editing program like GIMP or Photoshop.


Krita is an Illustrator replacement not a Photoshop replacement.
You can absolutely play Call of Duty on Linux… and Call of Duty 2!!!


Culture doesn’t have anything to do with intelligence. Also, no, driving 3 hours in the US will definitely get you to a different culture, likely a different accent even. It takes 3.5 hours to get from NYC to Boston…


The company that provided service finally had a DSL option at their location. Though 2mbps/.5mbps wasn’t much of an upgrade over duplexed 56k in modern Internet terms especially since they were the furthest house from the node.


There is a whole cottage industry of replacement iPod parts now. I have seen some pretty cool ones with flash storage and clear cases.
Unfortunately the Minis and Nanos are a pain in the ass to open.


My grandparents still had dial-up in 2016.


Adjacent states aren’t much better.
I actually own a widescreen CRT with an HDMI input. Its resolution is 720x480 though. It was referred to as an “Enhanced Definition” TV.
I am pretty sure LGR did a video of that.

When Google Glass was a thing people with assistive vision technologies were being attacked too.


Yes and no.
What you are actually smelling are mercaptans, specifically methyl mercaptan (aka methanethiol), hydrogen sulfide, and a few other organic compounds.


The World Wide Web, the Internet is the physical network and servers upon which many software stacks run including the Web.
My guess is the cameras use it to make sure the color plates are aligned properly. A lot of packaging printing still uses a 4 step printing with one plate for each color in CMYK.