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#Miniflux server that a friend hosts, combined with #Newsboat on the terminal and #CapyReader on Android.
Oh, and the web interface itself is great. Very basic/brutalistic and fast.
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Wegen 15 Megabyte: Google-Update sorgt für Probleme auf Pixel-Smartphones – so behebt ihr sie | t3n https://t3n.de/news/15-megabyte-google-update-probleme-pixel-smartphones-1724480/ #Google :google: #GooglePixel10
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"In 1966 [...] five megabytes of data—a relatively small amount by today's standards—required an astounding 62,500 punched cards."
https://www.vintag.es/2025/02/5-megabytes-of-computer-data.html
#technology #history #TechHistory #VintageTech #RetroComputing #data #PunchCards
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I just found a 1 megabyte AMIGA SIMM memory module in a box of various junk at work. What's it worth based on current memory prices and can I buy a yacht?
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I just found a 1 megabyte AMIGA SIMM memory module in a box of various junk at work. What's it worth based on current memory prices and can I buy a yacht?
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Emacs once stood humorously for “Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping”.
#linux #research #linuxadministrator #operatingsystemadministration #emacs
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Have you heard of that new band “1023 Megabytes”?
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Indeed this started somewhere when we had hundreds of megabytes of space for hard drives. For me, clients were told beforehand that the space on the drives was calculated in decimals. I simply told them that because of a conversion system the drives are actually (much) smaller in raw capacity. Some of the clients were semi-technical and knew about the binary system used for hard drive space before.
Those I could tell in detail about the marketing ploy, to sell drives which are under capacity and Market them as higher.
For me the annoying thing is that Storage Systems are still sold with incorrectly displayed capacities.
And since drives will become really large soon, we'll have 32+ terabytes of drives available for consumers, it will be harder _no_ it will be an unnecessary **extra step** to calculate how much raw capacity the drive actually has
Meanwhile in the 80s you knew exactly what the raw capacity was, because they were properly stated by the manufacturers
#FileSystems #HDD #SSD #Storage #Standards #Binary #Hexadecimal #Linux #freeBSD #DOS #Partition #programming
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Hello Mastodon! This is my first post. I draw stuff and I share it. I'm currently hyperfixated on #Reboot. 90's classic. #Megabyte #TrojanMegabyte
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This is what 10 megabytes looks like... In the #1960s #RetroComputing #retrogamer #nostalgia #OldSchool #oldskool #ols #gaming
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What 5 megabytes of computer data looked like in 1966: 62,500 punched cards, taking four days to load.
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@sascha Ganz klar Anlehnbügel. Finde die Frankfurter Omegabügel (1. Foto) mit Rundrohr sehr angenehm, von mir aus geht aber auch rechteckig (dann gerne mit Kantenschutz).
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Checking stability of the Amiga and the wifi modem by downloading a "huge" file (130 megabytes!) overnight at 19200 bps.
No errors, still running, but it's totally broken the time estimate and percentage complete counters.
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The #Nimble type inferencer required about 30 seconds to type the #TAK function given above on a 4 Megabyte #MacintoshPlus with a 16MHz 68020 accelerator running Coral #CommonLisp. (h g b)
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The #Nimble type inferencer required about 30 seconds to type the #TAK function given above on a 4 Megabyte #MacintoshPlus with a 16MHz 68020 accelerator running Coral #CommonLisp. (h g b)
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more cleveland free-net history:
"Originally Free-Net ran on an AT&T 3B2/400 computer with 4 megabytes of RAM and 72 MB of hard disk storage.
The CPU was a WE 32100 chip with a 10 megahertz clock operating under AT&T’s Unix System V operating system. Software was written in C.
AT&T donated $50,000 worth of computer equipment and software."
source: https://web.archive.org/web/20120828035003/http://blog.case.edu/archives/2012/07/index
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Do I know any #zipdrive experts? I have two USB zip drives (100 megabytes). On both as soon as I power them on the green and amber lights turn on, and stay on. There's a second amber led on the PCB which flashes irregularly.
The device doesn't enumerate as a USB device at all, it appears entirely dead. The eject button similarly does nothing.
Does anyone know of any common board level issues with these devices?
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.
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@CliffWade Nice! This is almost an #appdefaults post! @megabyte682