Do you have the courage to save 50% on your next computer? Ad for the Data General Eclipse minicomputer system - 1974.
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Do you have the courage to save 50% on your next computer? Ad for the Data General Eclipse minicomputer system - 1974.
Since the FBI appears to be the only agency that is both still functioning and not headed by a lunatic, the Washington Field Office needs to open an investigation into the breach of the computer systems at Treasury, stat
How To Build the most Impenetrable Cybersecurity Setup Possible
For the most impenetrable cybersecurity, I recommend faraday cage shielding the entire room your entirely custom built computer is in while having no wires leading into the room except for wiring for electrical outlets, all of which is also faraday cage shielded all the way to a series of solar panels and a small geothermal or nuclear reactor power generator, with zero lines leading to any municipal power utility, and then having a separate entirely custom built computing device on the outside of the faraday caged room that only runs an AI that operates a series of constantly rotating microwave antennas that are always emitting microwave noise/wireless interference signals away from your faraday caged room in every possible direction that a wireless signal could possibly come from. For internet access, I recommend setting up StarLink that you modify to output Internet access only via an Ethernet cable, at least 1000 yds away from your faraday caged room, or however far away is necessary for the microwave antennas to not interfere with the StarLink setup, and utilizing another separate entirely custom built computing device, that is the same as the computing device in your faraday caged room except that it has an NFC inlay installed as the only wireless feature inside of it, and it uses its NFC inlay to have your computer in the faraday caged room mirror it to gather the data it acquired when hooked up to StarLink via Ethernet whenever you bring it into your faraday caged room, which you only do after digitally scrubbing it from the kernel up of anything and everything that you don’t personally recognize as a utility/feature that you personally installed or programmed. I recommend StarLink for this because I only recommend building this type of setup on a large isolated piece of land in an unincorporated town in a mostly unpopular red state that has a population so small that there’s only one Sheriff Deputy acting as law enforcement for the entire town, and having all of your buildings on the property built like traditional Amish buildings by Amish people that you pay in cash or trade, while also having them build you a barn that you personally make to look older and more weathered than it really is, while also stuffing the barn full of old non-working farm equipment that you bought for dirt cheap from the locals because they weren’t going to do anything with it but take it to the junkyard anyway. Also, the only motor vehicles you own that should ever be on the property should be pre 1995 models of Ford or Chevy trucks that have very well maintained engines but very poorly maintained interiors, and some old model ATVs or ATV-like three wheelers that are no longer manufactured. Even better if the manufacturer of the ATVs or ATV-like three wheelers is no longer in business.
Woman using Beckman/SDS Integrated Computer System, 1964 The commercial solid-state computer system included a Beckman 2200 analog computer and Scientific Data Systems 920 digital computer.
Tuesday, 17th November 🌾
Busy day today but I've got my chai lattes to get me through. Aiming to finish off my Fundamentals of Computer Systems workbook today and then moving on to my software engineering assignment as it's due on the 4th of December. Hope everyone has a wonderful day! Redid my desktop so it looks a lot cleaner and more organised. Gave it a little festive makeover too ✨
Did this b*tch just make a system call?
Tues 11th September
The flashcards return!
I have a compsci test tomorrow that I'm not ready for at all...
Although tonight was my first night back at an actual desk to study rather than my bed or the sofa so progress has been made!!!
83 days until prelim season/233 days until first exam/253 days until last exam