Astronomy, space, Android & Google, retrocomputing, Lisp, Python, coding.
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Yes, possibly.
That’s likely, but I wonder whether any other office workstations were actually developed.
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.
Lisp, the language that has them all.
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.
Zutty, the Zero-cost Unicode Teletype which the developer describes as “A high-end terminal for low-end systems”.
Ho letto tutto il testo e ribadisco la mia risposta che vale la pena di incaricare della riscossione un professionista in modo che se ne occupi, investendo così implicitamente in sicurezza una parte di quello che si riscuoterà tramite il professionista (che spiegherà nei dettagli come procedere).
Se la vincita è consistente vale la pena di investirne una piccola parte per mettere al sicuro il resto, cioè chiedere la consulenza di un avvocato, un commercialista o un altro professionista. Altrimenti il rischio potrebbe essere troppo alto.
I’m aware of those accounts but they aren’t official.
The accounts of space agencies such as NASA and ESA.
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.
I maintain a list of the tech and creator newsletters I subscribe to.
My favorite is chromeOS because it requires zero maintenance and I can access all my data, apps, and preferences in minutes on any compatible device by just signing into my account.
Lisp.
It just feels extremely natural to me, so it’s difficult to pinpoint specific features I like. But two such features stand out: the parantheses-based syntax and the extreme interactivity.
I use Google Play Books but I also like BookFusion.
I initially got a Z80-MBC2, a Z80-based SBC that runs CP/M and other operating systems, as I had developed an Intel 8080 cross assembler and wanted to run on actual hardware the code assembled with it. It was so fun I got a V20-MBC, an SBC by the same maker that features a Nec V20 (8088 + 8080) and can run CP/M-86.
Both SBCs led me down a fascinating retrocomputing rabbit hole.
An interesting view. But the PET was definitely lower specced than the later 16/32-bit machines usually regarded as workstations.