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The federation's favorite uncle (guizzy@social.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Monday, 10-Jun-2019 01:42:21 UTC The federation's favorite uncle @lnxw48a1 Old: Can't play some new games. Seriously old: Can't really play any new games, including indie games. Outdated: Can't run a recent version of Windows.
Archaic: Is unable of any useful networking or communication.
Ancient: 8-bits and earlier. -
The federation's favorite uncle (guizzy@social.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Friday, 05-Jan-2018 16:45:23 UTC The federation's favorite uncle It appears that machines using a MOS 6510 (and 6502) processors are not affected by Spectre and Meltdown. 8080's, Z80's and variants are safe too. -
The federation's favorite uncle (guizzy@social.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2017 04:44:53 UTC The federation's favorite uncle I shouldn't have been doing my groceries shopping while watching a cooking anime. -
The federation's favorite uncle (guizzy@social.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jul-2017 03:31:01 UTC The federation's favorite uncle @neimzr4luzerz You can't expect everyone to become online ghosts programmers with no friends or family. Most people here have, to one degree or another, normie lives that we do not want to throw away. This involves making compromises when it comes to OPSEC, to lifestyle, and to choice of software and online hangouts.
Yes, many of us here are more interested than the average person in what you have to say, but don't expect everyone to throw away their normie lives. But it's still interesting to hear your take on things. -
The federation's favorite uncle (guizzy@social.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jul-2017 00:21:05 UTC The federation's favorite uncle @hakui @delores @augustus @dolus https://social.guizzyordi.info/attachment/131902 -
The federation's favorite uncle (guizzy@social.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Wednesday, 03-May-2017 15:42:47 UTC The federation's favorite uncle Someone needs to explain to the Mastodonites what microblogging is about, I don't think they got the memo. First, Gargron tries to implement private messaging, now Mastodonites argue against indexing/archiving.
Here's the thing: if you don't want something to be read by anyone, DON'T MICROBLOG IT. Especially on a protocol that federates with strangers!