@s0@cathode.church
Rejoice!
The ANSI Z535 sign generator is back online and working again after I was able to track down the original author, get the code and fix it up to host again!
It's now available at Zippy535.s0.is
Please enjoy, fellow nerds!
Rejoice!
The ANSI Z535 sign generator is back online and working again after I was able to track down the original author, get the code and fix it up to host again!
It's now available at Zippy535.s0.is
Please enjoy, fellow nerds!
There are a lot of people who tell me they think Iβm clever for computer bullshit and Iβm like no please Iβm begging you.
Show me more fibre arts. Show me your drawings. Your watercolours. Your music, your songs. Your dances, your jokes, your juggling. Your poetry, your stories, your photos. The decorations you put on your bike. The pleasing way you organised your bookshelf.
That is true beauty and skill. I am greedy for it.
the computers are just a hell of our own making.
This is your regular PSA to learn the βover-under methodβ of rolling cables!
Coiling a cable the βnormalβ way, whether just in your hands, around your elbow, or somewhere else, imparts a 1/2 axial twist to the cable each time.
Thatβs the main thing that causes your extension cables to develop kinks and degrade!
If you use the over-under method, the 1/2 twist is counteracted by a -1/2 twist every second loop, so the cable is kept flat and unstressed.
This can hugely increase the lifetime of your electrical cables, to upwards of 20 years of heavy use, without kinks or twists.
(GIF credit hosatech.com)
Cryptocurrency and βAIβ/LLM dipshits don't bother follow requesting me btw. 
If anyone here doesn't know about the astonishingly intricate hand-machined electromechanical contraptions by Tatjana van Vark, a dutch trans woman, allow me to happily introduce you.
Among her creations are an Enigma-esque cryptography machine, including teletext and morse send/receive attachments, and a mechanical Fourier analyser "Harmonium". She has also carefully restored a mechanical telephone exchange and a WW2 aerial bombing computer.
http://www.tatjavanvark.nl/projects.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1ODwgX_KkQ
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