Astronomy, space, Android & Google, retrocomputing, Lisp, Python, coding.
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Possibly saving time and resources.
Okay. But if a robocaller doesn’t lead to results, it may be programmed to give up on unpromising numbers.
You’re welcome, enjoy.
There are plates with labels and information but they’re small, easy to miss, and not for all items. But the venue is still relatively young and more work is underway.
What’s even more remarkable is 95% of the items on display still work. And they have lots more in storage.
They are car enthusiasts too, so that’s why there are some such vehicles. The bulk of the material comes from the personal collection of one of the founders of the group.
While I don’t downvote posts with emojis I’m most interested in reading tech content, where emojis feel redundant and distracting.
VokoscreenNG is a screencasting tool that works with Raspberry Pi OS, I tested it on my Pi 400. And it’s also easy to install, just sudo apt install vokoscreen-ng gstreamer1.0-pipewire
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I’ve updated the post.
Lisp, the language that has them all.
Looks nice indeed, thanks.
Interesting suggestion but possibly overkill.
Text searches (e.g. page search in browsers) that do return results, but they don’t show up anywhere on the screen or aren’t highlighted.
When I was a brand new Mastodon user I published a post summarizing my experience on how to find people to follow and populate your feed.
Although I did see some punch cards I never used them. At the time I couldn’t afford a computer with punch cards and was too young and inexperienced to work for an organization that had such machines.
Old fart Boomer here, my first computer was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Reading computer magazines and books, and eagerly anticipating getting my hands on such material. Today’s kids born in an online era of infinite content just can’t imagine how difficult it was back them to get technical publications and information, printed or otherwise.
Zutty, the Zero-cost Unicode Teletype which the developer describes as “A high-end terminal for low-end systems”.
Possibly.
So why not make the washing cycle end when the water has fully drained? I get the impression the timer starts after the drain.
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An alternative is to ask questions about features of the pitched product or offer.