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  1. So, the #purists #claim "it's not the same without a real disk drive - the sound and the haptics ..." when it comes to #FloppyDisks and #DiskDrives and they're probably right.

    But did you ever notice that this purism seems to be fixed on rotating disk media only.

    I mean, no one ever says "it's not the same without loading from tape - the sound, the haptics, the endless waiting ..." or "it's not the same without 9 pin #DotMatrix #Printers - the noise, the paper jams ..."

    think about it ... 🤔​

  2. Si jamais vous étiez frustré·es que je n'ai pas eu le temps de faire une démo de Liquid Prompt à la fin de ma présentation à #CDL2023 Je vais essayer de convaincre @fabi1cazenave de me laisser faire une démo de DotMatrix lors du #tuppervim à 14h, en salle B306.

    #cdl23 #liquidprompt

  3. 💡🖨️ For terminal access, you don't even need a monitor. Ancestor of this dot matrix printer with a keyboard, the DECwriter III, had its roots in teleprinters, which evolved from telegraphy. This model dates back to 1977 and supports only the more modern RS-232 standard with a maximum speed of 9600 bit/s.

    #computermuseum #computerhistory #slovenia #ljubljana #dotmatrixprinter #retrotech #nostalgia #nostalgie #70er #retrocomputing #decwriter #vintagecomputer #vintagecomputing #retro #terminal

  4. 💡🖨️ For terminal access, you don't even need a monitor. Ancestor of this dot matrix printer with a keyboard, the DECwriter III, had its roots in teleprinters, which evolved from telegraphy. This model dates back to 1977 and supports only the more modern RS-232 standard with a maximum speed of 9600 bit/s.

    #computermuseum #computerhistory #slovenia #ljubljana #dotmatrixprinter #retrotech #nostalgia #nostalgie #70er #retrocomputing #decwriter #vintagecomputer #vintagecomputing #retro #terminal

  5. 💡🖨️ For terminal access, you don't even need a monitor. Ancestor of this dot matrix printer with a keyboard, the DECwriter III, had its roots in teleprinters, which evolved from telegraphy. This model dates back to 1977 and supports only the more modern RS-232 standard with a maximum speed of 9600 bit/s.

    #computermuseum #computerhistory #slovenia #ljubljana #dotmatrixprinter #retrotech #nostalgia #nostalgie #70er #retrocomputing #decwriter #vintagecomputer #vintagecomputing #retro #terminal

  6. 💡🖨️ For terminal access, you don't even need a monitor. Ancestor of this dot matrix printer with a keyboard, the DECwriter III, had its roots in teleprinters, which evolved from telegraphy. This model dates back to 1977 and supports only the more modern RS-232 standard with a maximum speed of 9600 bit/s.

    #computermuseum #computerhistory #slovenia #ljubljana #dotmatrixprinter #retrotech #nostalgia #nostalgie #70er #retrocomputing #decwriter #vintagecomputer #vintagecomputing #retro #terminal

  7. Integrating a Macintosh SE, and an ImageWriter II dot matrix printer into a modern network: browsing the web, printing with AirPrint, and sharing files

    #Macintosh #MacintoshSE #RetroComputing #ImageWriter #DotMatrixPrinter
    connor.zip/posts/2023-08-04-lo

  8. Integrating a Macintosh SE, and an ImageWriter II dot matrix printer into a modern network: browsing the web, printing with AirPrint, and sharing files

    #Macintosh #MacintoshSE #RetroComputing #ImageWriter #DotMatrixPrinter
    connor.zip/posts/2023-08-04-lo

  9. Integrating a Macintosh SE, and an ImageWriter II dot matrix printer into a modern network: browsing the web, printing with AirPrint, and sharing files

    #Macintosh #MacintoshSE #RetroComputing #ImageWriter #DotMatrixPrinter
    connor.zip/posts/2023-08-04-lo

  10. Integrating a Macintosh SE, and an ImageWriter II dot matrix printer into a modern network: browsing the web, printing with AirPrint, and sharing files

    #Macintosh #MacintoshSE #RetroComputing #ImageWriter #DotMatrixPrinter
    connor.zip/posts/2023-08-04-lo

  11. @Dio ho notato la Sua spunta blu, devo interpretarla come una certificazione del fatto che Tu sia il vero ed unico Dio™? #domande #dio #diorispondi お神様、お神様のツイッターでブルーサインを見た。あなたは本当の神ですか? #神様 #ツイッター #答えて下さい

  12. A Face Mask That’s Functional and Hacker-Certified - [splat238] needed a mask for going out in public, but wanted something that fit his personal style... more: hackaday.com/2020/07/27/a-face #wearablehacks #coronavirus #leddisplay #dotmatrix #ledhacks #neopixel #esp8266 #ws2812b #covid

  13. CW: Progress - Zine Station

    @requiem My #ZineStation is an HP Omnibook 300 DOS PC that I use to write on. I print newsletters and pamphlets on a vintage dotmatrix printer and print zines on a laser printer.

    Everything I'm doing now is done on software and hardware from the 80s and early 90s.

    I've printed ... several thousand magazines over the last five years in black and white and color on various pieces of equipment and made with various software. I'm happy to discuss if you're interested.

  14. “Glixie” Puts a New Spin on Glow-In-The-Dark Displays - For as many projects as we see using Nixie tubes in new and unusual ways, there’s a smaller but of... more: hackaday.com/2020/03/20/glixie #phosphorescent #glowinthedark #mischacks #dotmatric #nixie #led #uv

  15. Visualizing LEDs for More Efficient Pin Packing - The archetypal “blink an LED” is a great starter project on any platform, but once the bug takes ho... more: hackaday.com/2019/06/19/visual #charlieplex #leddisplay #dotmatrix #efficient #ledmatrix #multiplex #ledhacks #led

  16. FBO vs FBS: стратегии мотивации продавцов для операторов маркетплейсов

    ​Что для покупателя маркетплейса важно не меньше, чем привлекательная цена? Быстрая и предсказуемая доставка. Именно логистическая схема, по которой продавцы хранят и отправляют товары, напрямую...

    #DST #DSTGlobal #ДСТ #ДСТГлобал #DSTplatform #ДСТПлатформ #DSTmarketplace #DSTМаркетплейс #маркетплейс #FBO #FBS #оператормаркетплейса #Fulfillment #Seller #комиссия #Wildberries #DBS

    Читать далее: dstglobal.ru/club/1235-fbo-vs-

  17. Part 3 of the StyloBot Release Series is up.

    mostlylucid.net/blog/stylobot-

    This one is less about bots and more about the reality of long-running .NET based systems: everything that learns from traffic eventually accumulates.

    Came from one of my periodic reliability reviews where StyloBot’s vector layer had drifted to 13GB on the .NET Large Object Heap due to the wrong abstraction (in-process HNSW behaving like an unbounded cache).

    The interesting part wasn’t the fix. It was recognising that the architecture itself was wrong for the runtime pattern.

    Covers:

    how I periodically review long-running services

    using dotnet-counters, dotMemory and dotTrace to find growth

    why “just add a cap” is often the wrong answer

    replacing unbounded ANN structures with bounded hot caches + compacted persistence

    taking the vector layer from 13GB LOH to <6MB

    The broader point applies to any system that “remembers”:

    bot detection, fraud scoring, recommendations, anomaly detection, RAG pipelines, adaptive systems.

    Fix the shape, not the symptom.

    #dotnet #aspnetcore #performance #architecture #ai #rag #observability

  18. Part 3 of the StyloBot Release Series is up.

    mostlylucid.net/blog/stylobot-

    This one is less about bots and more about the reality of long-running .NET based systems: everything that learns from traffic eventually accumulates.

    Came from one of my periodic reliability reviews where StyloBot’s vector layer had drifted to 13GB on the .NET Large Object Heap due to the wrong abstraction (in-process HNSW behaving like an unbounded cache).

    The interesting part wasn’t the fix. It was recognising that the architecture itself was wrong for the runtime pattern.

    Covers:

    how I periodically review long-running services

    using dotnet-counters, dotMemory and dotTrace to find growth

    why “just add a cap” is often the wrong answer

    replacing unbounded ANN structures with bounded hot caches + compacted persistence

    taking the vector layer from 13GB LOH to <6MB

    The broader point applies to any system that “remembers”:

    bot detection, fraud scoring, recommendations, anomaly detection, RAG pipelines, adaptive systems.

    Fix the shape, not the symptom.

  19. Part 3 of the StyloBot Release Series is up.

    mostlylucid.net/blog/stylobot-

    This one is less about bots and more about the reality of long-running .NET based systems: everything that learns from traffic eventually accumulates.

    Came from one of my periodic reliability reviews where StyloBot’s vector layer had drifted to 13GB on the .NET Large Object Heap due to the wrong abstraction (in-process HNSW behaving like an unbounded cache).

    The interesting part wasn’t the fix. It was recognising that the architecture itself was wrong for the runtime pattern.

    Covers:

    how I periodically review long-running services

    using dotnet-counters, dotMemory and dotTrace to find growth

    why “just add a cap” is often the wrong answer

    replacing unbounded ANN structures with bounded hot caches + compacted persistence

    taking the vector layer from 13GB LOH to <6MB

    The broader point applies to any system that “remembers”:

    bot detection, fraud scoring, recommendations, anomaly detection, RAG pipelines, adaptive systems.

    Fix the shape, not the symptom.

    #dotnet #aspnetcore #performance #architecture #ai #rag #observability

  20. Part 3 of the StyloBot Release Series is up.

    mostlylucid.net/blog/stylobot-

    This one is less about bots and more about the reality of long-running .NET based systems: everything that learns from traffic eventually accumulates.

    Came from one of my periodic reliability reviews where StyloBot’s vector layer had drifted to 13GB on the .NET Large Object Heap due to the wrong abstraction (in-process HNSW behaving like an unbounded cache).

    The interesting part wasn’t the fix. It was recognising that the architecture itself was wrong for the runtime pattern.

    Covers:

    how I periodically review long-running services

    using dotnet-counters, dotMemory and dotTrace to find growth

    why “just add a cap” is often the wrong answer

    replacing unbounded ANN structures with bounded hot caches + compacted persistence

    taking the vector layer from 13GB LOH to <6MB

    The broader point applies to any system that “remembers”:

    bot detection, fraud scoring, recommendations, anomaly detection, RAG pipelines, adaptive systems.

    Fix the shape, not the symptom.

    #dotnet #aspnetcore #performance #architecture #ai #rag #observability