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www.datagubbe.se
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a list of questions and topics often associated with the hacker community, covering programming languages, operating systems, networking, and personal habits. It highlights the stereotype of hackers being technically proficient, knowledgeable about various systems, and having certain eccentric behaviors. The tone is tongue-in-cheek and humorous, with a focus on the culture and lifestyle of hackers. The summary captures the essence of the questions and the overall theme of the text. | |
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blog.nootch.net
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| | | | | The Jaguar of 80s computers Ah, the Commodore Amiga. Much (maybe too much) has been written about this range of computers that failed to beat IBM and Apple for dominance in the home market in the 80s and 90s. Bad management decisions abounded, the design wasn't open to third parties, and there were a ton of makers vying for the #1 spot back then - still, we don't see a lot of Atari ST or MSX revival online like we do for the Amiga. | |
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www.markround.com
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| | | | | After months of being on the waiting list, I recently recieved my Apollo Vampire V1200V2 accelerator! Since then, my Amiga has had a new lease of life so I thought I'd write an update covering all the stuff I would have wanted to know while I was waiting for the package to arrive. What follows is a review/retrospective on my first month or so of usage of this card - I'll cover the ordering experience, hardware, installation, updates and software and wrap up with my thoughts and reflections on the project... | |
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www.e4developer.com
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| | | The first language I used to write a small program was Pascal. Since then I have worked professionally with Java, JavaScript, Groovy and a few more. Currently... | ||