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What's the worst hacking scene from any movie or show?
  • Joey hacks the gibson using some kind of intense graphical interface on Mac OS (7 maybe?) on his Apple IIGS.

    Huh?!

  • Fan Short - Federation Cargo Corps

    After seeing Corgana post the Dilithium and You video, I thought I'd share this fan short I found that feels like a public service/propaganda video. Its some fun stuff.

    Enjoy.

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    The 8-Bit Guy: How Cathode Ray Tubes Work [18:32]
  • Videos like that I'm always amazed the creator even bothers uploading. I'd be so fucking embarassed it would never see the light of day.

    But I guess its sunk cost fallacy. Gotta get that content out there I spent a week working on. I guess I can appreciate that. Theres also something to be said about being honest about your fuckups. I was so embarassed for him I noped out of that video so I dont really know how it ended, but I dont recall there being much humility about it?

  • The Raspberry Pi 5 is no match for a tini-mini-micro PC
  • I dunno what everyone else is using pis for but for me it's not media centers or servers. The pi has a full gpio header with i2c and spi. I can hook up LCD screens, sensors, servos, etc without much additional components. It's like an Arduino except I get a real file system, network stack, multicore performance.

    It's more than just a single board computer it feels like an ultra microcontroller.

    I feel like this whole "micro PCs are better than raspis" is coming from the group of people who never really used pis for what they were intended? I don't know. Maybe I'm out to lunch here, I'm not trying to defend the pi because it is definitely a really bad choice for a lot of things but honestly despite all the bad blood they've accrued there still isn't an sbc that can really match it's utility and community support at least that I've seen.

  • 14 June 2024
  • Someone should update this. Put a gun in the hand of the standing astronaut and add a line of dialogue "always has been"

    *hhaha oof I'll show myself out.

  • Why this feels recent?
  • War never changes.

  • Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
  • Even as a kid watching that I remember being like "wait what... really?"

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  • You need to calm down.

  • Care for some Citicar Cheese Wedge?
  • Always wanted to get one of these and make it into a drivable Star Trek workbee

  • Writers telegraphing their fetishes
  • When they made it a major part of nemesis I was so annoyed.

  • This is Jasper, she is our chief of security.

    Jasper (so named for her jasperite like patterning, my daughter likes minerals) adopted our family as a skinny little street cat. My daughter begged us for a cat for months and she just kinda showed up which was perfect. Shes got what we think are siblings that come by but shes the runt of the litter as she has remained small while the other kittens are now big bois. I kind of love that. Smol little cat thats tough as nails is the goods.

    Apparently she had a place to crash across the street but stopped going as they had too many cats (her previous staff told us all about her and gave us their blessing to take her in). They think she was born and abandoned by momma cat in the alley out back. But she persevered and now she's got a forever home.

    Shes street smart, but now lives with us mostly in doors and doesn't seem to mind. If she does go outside its just to hang on the back deck and take in the smells.

    I freaking love this cat. Lots of personality, always down for some pets, constantly wants to be with us but can handle her own and will let you know when you're bugging her.

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    My Grandfathers pre-war Signal Electric MFG Co. Morse Key

    I've inherited all my grandfathers radio and telegraph equipment. I have lots of memories of sitting on his lap in his radio room while he talked to people on the other side of the world before the internet was really a thing. He passed away in the mid 90's and I think he would have loved this modern world and all its tools for instant communication.

    This piece is likely from Signal Electrics Telegraph learners kit, there appears to be many eras of this kit from the 1920s until the 40s. I suspect he got this around the 30's but I'm not sure. Its a really cool piece of retro tech tho.

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    Antybooties
  • Maybe its less like a number as we know it, and more like an ant poem or other mnemonic representation?

  • [The Sign Spoiler] Well, no...
  • The best part was finally getting more lore on Grandpa Bob. Im so glad none of the internet theories were correct.

  • "prompt engineering"
  • Ensign Sonya Gomez over here thanking the replicator

    TNG "Q Who?"

    SONYA: Hot chocolate, please.

    LAFORGE: We don't ordinarily say please to food dispensers around here.

    SONYA: Well, since it's listed as intelligent circuitry, why not? After all, working with so much artificial intelligence can be dehumanising, right? So why not combat that tendency with a little simple courtesy. Thank you.

  • When I want to use free software to make memes:
  • GIMP is great but it definitely needs its own Blender 3.0 moment where they just completely overhaul the UI.

    I've used it as my primary raster app so I'm way used to it now, but I totally understand the people who just never even bother to learn it because they are so turned off by the absolutely bonkers design decisions.

  • meow_irl
  • We had a black cat once that jumped in a preheating oven when a back was turned and we didn't see her. We heard her crying before she got hurt but it haunts me what could have happened.

  • Star Trek Behind-the-Scenes Pictures Thread
  • my guess would be it was the smallest/fastest mac they could get and the scenic design team used macs almost exclusively and probably had no interest taking a chance on a different platform. Just a hunch tho.

  • Star Trek Behind-the-Scenes Pictures Thread
  • Old Macs and Trek, two of my favourite things.

    Here is Denise Okuda in front of her Quadra 700. She used it to make all the wonderful LCARS and other alien UI panels on DS9. This was her taking a break while working on the DS9 pilot in 1993.

  • Made an enclosure for my beepy. I think enclosures are my favourite part of printing

    I grabbed a beepy a little while back (if interested BE ADVISED: they've since gone dark and left a bunch of people holding out for one, I got really lucky and ordered super early) so I could work on some python stuff on the go. I didn't like having all the parts exposed, and the cases available seemed too flimsy for my liking.

    I fired up blender and designed a unibody case for it. Printed it out on my Ender 3 and its been pretty great. I use it with some software I'm writing to turn a raspberry pi into a portable sensor data acquisition and visualization platform called a Picorder (Pi + Tricorder).

    !Nice back view with my picorder logo

    It took a couple revisions to get here, mostly to get the feel in the hand right. I wanted some bulbousness to make it easier to hold.

    !

    It's designed so the PCB slides into it and is affixed by two screws, and then a top cap is secured with four more screws to protect the top.

    !

    I've been printing a couple years now and enclosures are still my favourite item to design and print. So satisfying to hold something in your hand that was once just a 3D model and is now a fully real object. I wanted to add some content here as I've enjoyed looking at the other posts!

    I wish you all easy first layers and good prints!

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    I mean Sulu flyin' a Huey? 😚👌

    I don't even care that none of it makes sense.

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    A lil FF7 at lunch time on my RP2+

    Hardly retro hardware but now with the new version coming out it's definitely obsolete. Even so I'm still lovin my rp2+. Even my RP3+ hasn't been able to replace it.

    Its a great form factor, is capable of emulating a bunch of decent systems, and functions as a general purpose android device.

    FF7 is a game I never played back in the day even though the commercials are still burned into my brain.

    While I'm not a huge Final Fantasy guy, I figured I owed it to myself to try and make my way through it. The prerendered scenery mixed with cool stylized polygonal characters is great.

    Hope everyone is taking their daily recommended dose of pointless nostalgia gaming ;)

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    directive0 directive0 @lemmy.world

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