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| | [AI summary] The Floppy Emu, a hardware device for emulating floppy disks on vintage computers, has received widespread acclaim from users. It allows retro systems like Apple II and Macintosh computers to boot and operate with modern storage solutions such as SD cards. Users appreciate its ease of use, compatibility with various machines, and the ability to preserve and run classic software. However, some challenges exist, such as compatibility issues with certain Mac models and the need for specific cables for certain systems. Overall, the Floppy Emu is a highly regarded tool for enthusiasts and historians interested in preserving and experiencing vintage computing.
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| | It was the golden age of personal computers. The hardware was massive-as was the impact on the computing industry.
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| | Back on launch-day in August 2016 I began playing No Man's Sky on the PS4. I fell so wildly in love with the game that a few weeks later I ordered parts and put together a gaming PC so that I could play No Man's Sky at 60+ FPS with higher resolution options and also have the ability to adjust the player's field of view (which one could not, on console back then). I detailed the system build in a... Read More Read More
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| Canonical's kernel team has confirmed that Ubuntu 25.10 will run on the Linux 6.17 kernel - expected, following the distro maker's kernel cadence change.