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Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

The restored Star Trek Enterprise-D bridge goes on display in May

  • Your question reminded my immediately about one of my favorite 35c3 talks Butterbrotdosen-Smartphone - Mein DIY-Smartphone-Bau from 2018-12-29. It is in German language, but has an English translation, too. Maybe it can give you some good starting ideas?

    Video: 1080p

  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Reconstructing game footage from a Game Boy's memory bus | 37C3 2023

  • I really liked the Bromite browser on my mobiles, but unfortunately it did not get (security) updates for a longer time. From the many discussions in the Issue tracker asking about status of the project, I could not get a clear clue about the situation, but fact is that the last Bromite release is from Dec 2022.

    From here Bromite is Dead, Use Cromite Instead I learned about and tried to switch to Cromite, but on my 32-bit Android devices it is still very unstable.

  • Definitely dislike MS, generations of my workstations have small, yellow "Microsoft Free Workstation" stickers on their monitors, but VSCodium (in my case) is not really bad.

    Also I really like the Xbox360 console and (as a hacker and maker) still love the first Kinnect. The Kinnect is an excellent piece of sensor-hardware, was rather cheap when purchased in used condition and it works very well with Linux.

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    This coat hook looks like Cthulhu

  • You can start with The Uber files, which "is a global investigation into a trove of 124,000 confidential documents from the tech company that were leaked to the Guardian."

    Summary

    Uber broke laws, duped police and secretly lobbied governments, leak reveals

    Some examples:

    • The cache of more than 124,000 internal Uber files lays bare the ethically questionable practices through which the company barged its way into new markets, often where existing laws or regulations made its operations illegal, before lobbying aggressively for those same laws or regulations to be altered to accommodate it. Read here
    • Senior executives at Uber ordered the use of a “kill switch” to prevent police and regulators from accessing sensitive data during raids on its offices in at least six countries. Read here
    • Two of Barack Obama’s most senior presidential campaign advisers, David Plouffe and Jim Messina, discussed helping Uber get to access leaders, officials and diplomats. Read here
    • At least six UK government ministers, including the then chancellor, George Osborne, and the future health secretary Matt Hancock, did not declare secret meetings at which they were lobbied by Uber. Read here
    • The inside story of how Uber used its connections to the Conservative party to lobby Boris Johnson in a rearguard effort to stop Transport for London introducing new regulations. Read here
    • One of Uber’s top executives quit amid questions for the company about whether its European operations were structured in a way that avoided tax. Read here
    • Uber secretly hired a political operative linked to Russian oligarchs allegedly aligned with Vladimir Putin in an attempt to secure its place in the Russian market, despite internal bribery concerns. Read here

    [...]

    As Bonus some older articles about their overall ethics and practices:

  • Thank you for your detailed explanation and the wiki link 🙂. Good to hear that this (side-) topic is on the agenda.

    As mentioned, I really appreciate your work around education and awareness of FOSS principles and chances
    and I wish you a nice (remaining) Software Freedom Day.

  • I know what you mean, but who are this "double click" and "exe" guys?

    • Press RUN/STOP and SHIFT.
    • PRESS PLAY ON TAPE

    • Press PLAY on tape.
    • OK
      SEARCHING
      FOUND Ultimate Game II

    • Take walk with the dog.
    • Play game.
  • Do you mean that the filesystem itself had optimization so that searching from the command line (find, grep) was fast?

    Or do you think more into the direction of the desktop apps Finder and Librarian?

    At least I remember the Librarian.app was great for indexing and quickly searching through large amount of texts (from various formats).

  • Thanks alot for the details.

    Very interesting, I did not know that the Mac SE/30 and the (cheapest) NeXTstation had comparable prices.

    What I knew (for here in Germany) was that PCs were expensive (compared to today), but much cheaper than the Macs and NeXTs.