I’ve got the Feb 1980 (5th printing) edition of Basic Computer Games - Microcomputer Edition sat on the shelf next to me… looking forward to comparing the dialect differences :)
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LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
techsupport@lemmy.world•Help! I was hit with a fake Captcha attackEnglish
4·8 个月前Don’t do this - plugging in an infected drive can infect the secondary computer; you may wish to plug it into a linux or other hardened system to get the data however. The post by @silverdiamond is a better response.
LOL! Blast from the past… Dead n00bs scattered everywhere.
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•A Sneaky Phish Just Grabbed my Mailchimp Mailing ListEnglish
7·9 个月前And this is how you handle responsible disclosure… 34 minutes for simply an e-mail list, no login details or private information.
There are places where it’s used well. The Matrix, for example. Someone elseThread said Max Max: Fury Road, and I agree on that. Those are… at the moment… the only two that aren’t abominations of decolouring, though.
Caring for others is good for you. Even if you look at it shellfishly, it is still true.
Had to.
I’ve never free-swam, but when I was a kid (up to early teens, maybe 14?) I had swimming lessons. I was always told the lessons of the waterways, which I vaguely remember now, but one of them was kick off your shoes because they will kill you. We had to recite those back at the start and end of the lessons, what to do if you fell in. Kick off your shoes because they will kill you.
Only lesson I remember, funnily enough.
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
Uncle Jokes@lemmy.world•What does light beer and having sex in a canoe have in common?English
2·9 个月前As Terry Pratchett, via the voice of Sam Vimes, once put it, “This is love-in-a-canoe coffee if ever I saw it.”
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@sh.itjust.works•No limits: This survival RPG lets you explore an entire earth-sized worldEnglish
5·10 个月前They’ve explicitly acknowledge the overpromise in the part of NMS (And, thanks to the continuous, rolling, free and global updates to NMS, have more than delivered on everything they promised and then a load more that they didn’t promise, including next-generation graphical updates, and entire new procedural generation systems that have added even more to the environment).
They’ve gone above and beyond to deliver, I’d even hazard a guess that they’ve over-delivered as far as any bureaucratic or financial director is concerned. They’re working full-time on NMS nearly 10 years on from release! They’ve done enough to warrant a modicum of trust.
I’m not pre-ordering, but I’ll be watching with interest, and will likely buy on day-one.
That’s what the guy said. Money isn’t “intrinsically” real - it doesn’t have something in-and-of itself. It’s extrinsically real - it represents something in the society we live in, a system of arbitrage and barterage that we use to represent an amount of work (Poorly, and with little benefit to a large number of people).
So no - if the extrinsic reality changes, then the barter or arbitrage currency will change - bottle caps, for instance, take over. But for a large society to function, a commonly accepted means of representing “value” has to be agreed upon. I can’t just say, “Well, I’ve got the worth of x hours worth of time spent on projects to provide”, instead I’ll say “I’ve got x pounds to provide”.
Originally, this was made more explicit, and it still exists on UK currency: “I promise to pay the bearer…” At that point, the notes had a (Bank-enfornced) intrinsic value. The words meant a promise to provide the currencies face-value in Gold. Now, we’ve done away with gold-backed currency, and the raw value is arbitrary, it has no intrinsic value but that set by extrinsic realities.
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Is there something similar to the old Might and Magics?English
4·10 个月前It’s pseudo-realtime; things happen on a tick, but that tick is pretty generous in timings and you can pause the game at any point.
Genie vs Jafar… you can tell by the colour ;)
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•i got responsibilities nowEnglish
5·11 个月前Google Translate says, “Husband’s side hooks up with Fang Juxing, the best girl on Wannu.com!”
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
Boobs@lemmynsfw.com•It's Monday, so here, have my boobies to brighten your day! [F] [OC]English
2·11 个月前And now I’m both sad, and happy.
Sad, because only now has your stuff appeared in my feed, despite following you.
Happy, because I now get a few bonus posts to go back, enjoy and upvote.
Thanks, as always, for sharing!
I got screwed over with the motherboard, as it had to go back because of bimetallic contracts in the SATA ports that could wear out and stop it working so there was a big recall of all the boards… Was an amazing system though and if I hadn’t seen the computer I’m currently running for an absolute steal, I’d probably still be running it with a 3060 as a pretty potent machine still.
Of course, then I’d never have the experience of just HOW FAST NVME IS! :-D
I had an i5-2500k from when they came out (I think 2011? Around that era) until 2020 - overclocked to 4.5Ghz, ran solid the whole time. Upgraded graphics card, drives, memory, etc. but that was incremental as needed. Now on an i7-10700k. The other PC has been sat on the side and may become my daughters or wife’s at some point.
Get what you need, and incremental upgrades work.
I’ve got to make it alliterative - The bare bottomed bridge beefer.
I have no idea why I just posted that, but it made me giggle.
LazerFX@sh.itjust.worksto
NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•How to solve Russia's lack of warm water portsEnglish
4·1 年前Hell yes! I grew up with that (In the UK), it was one of the first books I read (And series I watched) in the 80’s/90’s… introducing my daughter now to them.
12 Trials is still something I quote to my wife at times… “You are a wild boar, a wild boar” :D
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Late response, sorry - but I don’t see why not? I mean… this is part of the standard plug-in module system available in most malware creation tool-kits, so it should be assumed that USB drives of unknown provenance will either 1) contain malware as part of the USB auto-run (Now not used very often, but can infect older computers), or 2) part of the USB firmware just as standard operating procedure.