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  3. A man attempted to transfer files from his Commodore 64 to his Apple computer. 1984

A man attempted to transfer files from his Commodore 64 to his Apple computer. 1984

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    On my Linux installation, I just plug it in, "trust" the PC, and I can open it in my file explorer as I would any other USB storage device. Do you need a 3rd party app to do that on Windows?

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    What is your secret? I’ve tried this myself and nothing happens when I plug it in. Arch with KDE here.

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      Use the serial port, both have them, and this would probably work with 600 to even 1200 bits per second.

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      I prefer 300 baud because you can distinctly hear if the bitstream is correct

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        Ah how little has changed

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          I prefer 300 baud because you can distinctly hear if the bitstream is correct

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          More or less, yes. But I have heard more than enough of this sound to last a few lifetimes.

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            Ah how little has changed

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            Me trying to copy files from Linux to FreeBSD

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              wouldn't it be great if when we think of something in the past, we could also smell what it smelt like

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              • gray@pawb.socialG [email protected]

                This is still a struggle today.

                Want to put a file on your iPhone or iPad from a non-mac? Good luck without some 3rd party app.

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                Good luck doing any file management on an iPhone or iPad tbh. Tech companies nowadays seem desperate to make people forget how computers work.

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                  Judging by the attire, moustache and retro hardware this is a new photo.

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                    Saudade - A word in Portuguese and Galician denoting an emotional state of melancholic or profoundly nostalgic longing for a beloved yet absent someone or something. It derives from the Latin word for solitude. It is often associated with a repressed understanding that one might never encounter the object of longing ever again. It is a recollection of feelings, experiences, places, or events, often elusive, that cause a sense of separation from the exciting, pleasant, or joyous sensations they once caused. Duarte Nunes Leão defines saudade as, "Memory of something with a desire for it".

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                      Judging by the attire, moustache and retro hardware this is a new photo.

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                      The printed sheets on the wall looks a bit too good as well.

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                        Ah how little has changed

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                        From a few weeks ago?

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                          The printed sheets on the wall looks a bit too good as well.

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                          And the cigarettes are missing

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                            OG hackerman using 2 keyboards at once!

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                              Judging by the attire, moustache and retro hardware this is a new photo.

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                              Or it's artificially generated.

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