Don't cry, public access CTSS system at the Interim Computer Museum.
I may be burying the lede to the rest of you because there's also VMS, TOPS-10, TOPS-20, ITS, CDC NOS (!!??!), Multics, TSS/8, and a bunch historical Unix installations.
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Misplaced Lens Cap

Product Placement

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Don't cry, public access CTSS system at the Interim Computer Museum.
I may be burying the lede to the rest of you because there's also VMS, TOPS-10, TOPS-20, ITS, CDC NOS (!!??!), Multics, TSS/8, and a bunch historical Unix installations.
“I always remember having this fight with a random dude who claimed that ‘straight white men’ were the only true innovators. His prime example for this was the computer… the computer… THE COMPUTER!!! THE COM-PU-TER!!!
Alan Turing - Gay man and ‘father of computing’ Wren operating Bombe - The code cracking computers of the 2nd world war were entirely run by women Katherine Johnson - African American NASA mathematician and ‘Human computer’ Ada Lovelace - arguably the 1st computer programmer”
- Sacha Coward
Also Margaret Hamilton - NASA computer scientist who put the first man on the moon - an as-yet-unmatched feet of software engineering, here pictured beside the full source of that computer programme. #myhero
Grace Hopper - the woman that coined the term “bug”
- @robinlayfield
Grace Hopper did more than coin the term “bug”. She invented the first program linker in the early 1950s, for the UNIVAC I. A program linker translates instructions from one language to another (for example, numerical codes that represent instructions translated to machine code that computers can read), which is the very foundation of how computer’s operate independently. she also pulled a steve rogers and tried to enlist in the military a bunch of times and was denied. then, an exception was made for her when she joined the navy reserves, and she ended up serving for over 40 years (half of which was active duty). she retired from the navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. she was born in NYC in 1906. Grace Hopper was a fucking badass.
also computing was typically a job for women (many of whom were black women that made incredible contributions) back in the day, so it’s absolutely fucking wild that straight white men think they are the foundation of computer innovation. men PUSHED women out and took the credit.
Reblogging to do what the failed education system never did.
Reblogging to do
what the failed education
system never did.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Adding Wendy Carlos to the list! Trans icon and pioneer of synthesized music!!
Also, just about every computerized device outside of desktops is running ARM chips now. Your phone, your keyboard, your car, your watch. Basically everything.
And ARM was primarily designed by Sophie Wilson, a trans woman.
Please don’t forget Hedy Lamarr. Screwed over by the US government. She helped develop spread spectrum communication, which in part led to the development of WiFi and Bluetooth tech.
LED, LCD and CRT colour monitors are built upon the design of Guillermo González Camarena, Mexican inventor of the colour television. Without him, computers would still be black and white. Without colour screens, video games wouldn’t have become as popular as they are now, and movies with digital effects would be almost impossible, meaning computers as a whole wouldn’t have grown to be as powerful as they currently are, because a lot of money in modern computer research comes from the film and video game industries.
ASLOF: Always Shine Light On Fuckery.
Shining light on the fuckery
Lynn Conway
Co-author of the original book on how to design Very Large electronic Systems and Integrate them all within a single silicon die. Thus making modern highly integrated micro processors possible.
At Xerox PARC from 1973 to 1983, where she led the “LSI Systems” group. She initiated the Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution in very large-scale integrated (VLSI) microchip design, which reshaped the field of microchip design during the 1980s.
In the 1960s, while working at IBM, Conway invented generalized dynamic instruction handling, a key advancement used in out-of-order execution, used by most modern computer processors to improve performance.
IBM fired Conway in 1968 after she revealed her intention to undergo a gender transition, which the company apologized for in 2020.
To be honest, absolute peak. No AI garbage, no bloat ware, no distractions, came with manual, no mouse needed. Nobody spying on you through your webcam, nobody eavesdropping, timeless colour scheme, neat design, customisable, no advertising! Doesn’t run XY? That’s on the software devs for optimising too poorly.
The whole "everything is flat and thin" UI design trend is bad enough, but y'know what just makes it worse?
The lack of consistency.
That's the Windows 10 Settings application, the Windows 10 "Open File" common dialog, and GitHub Desktop.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I miss when buttons looked like this across the board, and those that didn't were the outliers. Now your application is the outlier precisely when it does use the OS-native buttons.
Don't get me wrong: the exact same thing applies to all the other controls.
They had it right before, because they studied function and ease of use rather than just saying "eh, let's go with whatever we feel like".
Windows 95 had it right.
hey reminder unfollow me if you use gen ai
Whenever the history of video game consoles comes up on this blog, folks tend to be surprised by remarks like describing the PS2 as "sixth generation" – like, if the PS2 was already six generations deep, what the fuck did the other five look like? The idea that home video game consoles have been around since the early 1970s is unexpected to many, and I 100% encourage anybody with an interest in the medium to read up on those early consoles, not only because knowing your history is handy, but because they were often pretty fantastic aesthetically. Like, look at this thing:
This is a Magnavox Odyssey from 1972. I love the juxtaposition of sterile white plastic, faux leather texture, and artificial wood grain – it's like it can't decide whether it wants to be a Star Trek prop or a footrest. However, I personally regard 1977's Coleco Telstar Arcade as the pinnacle of the form, because... well:
Like, this is it, folks. This is what peak performance looks like.
The three genders:
Shooting
Driving
Miscellaneous
When you see a dual-knob setup like that it's usually intended for Pong clones, so strictly speaking the third gender is tennis.
GimliDS v0.9 - A C64 Emulator for the DS/DSi
sometimes i think about the golden record and i want to cry
there is a disk. it is 12 inches in diameter, it is made of copper, plated with gold. there is an inscription— "To the makers of music – all worlds, all times" on its surface. it lies on the space probe, Voyager 1, launched in 1977, to explore interstellar space beyond our solar system.
it contains human existence.
116 images— the sun, the location of our solar system, mathematical and physical unit definitions, and our planets, including a blue and swirling white sphere simply labelled "Home." it contains images of human dna, of our atoms, their structure, the way they divide, our anatomy, our conception, our birth.
it does not contain an image of war. nor of disease, nor poverty, nor crime, religion, or ideology.
it does contain a father looking lovingly at his daughter. it does contain the picture of a tree toad in a gentle hand, of a woman eating a grape at a supermarket.
the remainder of the disk is audio. a 90-minute selection of music from all over the world, sounds, and greetings. there are greetings in 55 different languages, one akkadian, spoken in sumer about six thousand years ago, and one wu, a modern chinese dialect. the greetings call out to a friend. it wishes them well. it asks them if they have eaten yet.
but it contains other sounds too. it holds the sound of rain, of thunder, of a volcano and an earthquake. it holds the sound of mud pots and trains. it holds the sound of a mother kissing her child.
with little to erode it in space, the golden record would probably outlast all human creation. it will be 40,000 years before it approaches another planetary system. if it does, it cannot find intelligent life. intelligent life will have to find it, retrieve it from where it floats silent and small through space. we still don't know if they would understand it.
in 7.5 billion years, the evolution of the sun would burn the earth up, and we would not exist any longer, but the voyager would fly on, bearing a memory.
bearing a disk with a little inscription etched by hand on its surface.
the opening recording, by Kurt Waldheim:
"I send greetings on behalf of the people of our planet. We step out of our solar system into the universe seeking only peace and friendship, to teach if we are called upon, to be taught if we are fortunate. We know full well that our planet and all its inhabitants are but a small part of the immense universe that surrounds us and it is with humility and hope that we take this step."
Osborne Executive (1983)
Olivetti
Officially Licensed Nintendo “Radio Boy” from 1992
Buy here.
Officially licensed Gameboy clock.
onestop.mid
??? - onestop.mid
schizorella: “You might already know, but this is a midi file found in Windows operating systems in the C:\Windows\Media folder. People say it was used as a test file but I don’t think anyone really knows why it’s there. Nevertheless, it’s awesome!!!”
Mysterious!!!
Who wants to see a fossil i just got running?
This fossil had my childhood on it (it was easier to set up than i thought
a quick zine about old console repairs
Fornax Void - OCEAN WAVES
270 * 270 px 150 frames 3 colors