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speculatrix t1_ja4rbhk wrote
Reply to comment by Redbeardtheloadman in TIFU by texting my ex-wife by LaVieEnRoseLavelle
Yes, abroad = leaving the country
But I might misunderstand your comment?
speculatrix t1_ja3na76 wrote
Reply to comment by sterlingphoenix in ELI5: in MS-DOS there were not-interchangeable audio cards and we had to manually select it to get sound, otherwise there was none at all. When and why this stopped being a problem? by 3RBlank
I don't think windows was a real OS until NT.
speculatrix t1_ja2y85t wrote
Reply to comment by JetScootr in ELI5: in MS-DOS there were not-interchangeable audio cards and we had to manually select it to get sound, otherwise there was none at all. When and why this stopped being a problem? by 3RBlank
Yes, I know. I lived through that.
At one time I was writing assembler for four bit microcontrollers.
My first computer had 4K of RAM, and 8K of ROM and cassette tape storage.
My smart watch has millions of times more flash/rom.
speculatrix t1_ja2xp3z wrote
Reply to comment by sterlingphoenix in ELI5: in MS-DOS there were not-interchangeable audio cards and we had to manually select it to get sound, otherwise there was none at all. When and why this stopped being a problem? by 3RBlank
Unix and other real operating systems existed at the time.
DOS was basically just a fancy bootloader, a thin layer above the bios, with very basic filing system (early versions of DOS/FAT didn't even support directories!)
No processes or threads, no memory management, no separation of OS vs user space, almost no device drivers, no semaphores or locking, no network, no logging.
Just a single character based console.
speculatrix t1_ja2sb1c wrote
Reply to comment by stlmick in TIFU by texting my ex-wife by LaVieEnRoseLavelle
OP didn't actually say it was the USA
speculatrix t1_ja2rhuw wrote
Reply to ELI5: in MS-DOS there were not-interchangeable audio cards and we had to manually select it to get sound, otherwise there was none at all. When and why this stopped being a problem? by 3RBlank
DOS was barely an operating system, in the true sense.
If you look at the windows kernel and the core system libraries and tools, they provide key features such as device drivers, process separation, memory management, storage and file systems. The device drivers allow different devices from different manufacturers to be controlled in a common way at the application layer. So to some extent it doesn't matter which sound card you have. Obviously, some have more features, but the base level of functionality is the same: make stereo sound.
DOS didn't do much of that, except the filing system, keyboard and character console. Each application had to have its own drivers for sound, hi-res graphics and even a mouse! Some hardware became a standard due to popularity, and were supported by many applications.
speculatrix t1_ja2gzy5 wrote
Reply to comment by not_czarbob in TIFU by texting my ex-wife by LaVieEnRoseLavelle
People take their children on holiday/vacation abroad all the time here in Europe. Our son had a passport aged 7, daughter 5, to go to Disneyland/Paris.
speculatrix t1_ja01iv8 wrote
Reply to comment by Fetlocks_Glistening in Woman mistakenly eats crisp that could have won £100k by Sandstorm400
Free trip to Graceland, and medical treatment for obesity from eating too many crisps.
speculatrix t1_j9srm6d wrote
That article links to this research paper
https://wjmh.org/search.php?where=aview&id=10.5534/wjmh.220203&code=2074WJMH&vmode=FULL
speculatrix t1_j9lwi5o wrote
Your father is the fuckup.
You did well not to get into a major fight.
speculatrix t1_j8vsae0 wrote
Reply to comment by GeneralChillMen in Tifu by sending a note by [deleted]
OP is a brand new account, but this story has become a common trope
speculatrix t1_j8dzudq wrote
I've been wondering if they should use cameras which can see into the infrared and uv, to give the image processing more information to work on.
speculatrix t1_j8cycw0 wrote
Reply to comment by AsianSteampunk in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Specialist limbs with tools would be useful, like Inspector Gadget.
speculatrix t1_j8cy8ii wrote
Reply to comment by Eltre78 in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
I think we're close
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200430110321.htm
speculatrix t1_j8clbl5 wrote
Reply to comment by zxyzyxz in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
I've pondered whether it's possible to attach a prehensile tail to the human coccyx, link it to the nerves in some way to make it fully functional.
Some time ago there was this: https://www.theverge.com/2012/9/21/3367130/neurowear-shippo-tail-brain-wave-hands-on
speculatrix t1_j8apcnq wrote
Reply to comment by samtherat6 in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
But what about a fourth thumb? Why stop there. I could make good use of a third arm!
speculatrix t1_j75ni1f wrote
Reply to Does the central part of my vision see in a different frame rate than the outer part? by Calvinkelly
Yes, only the central part of your retina, called the fovea, has the best high quality vision for colour and resolution, that's part of the macula. This relies on light sensitive cells called cones.
The outer retina uses cells called rods which are more sensitive to light with a faster response time, and are better for night, but only offer monochrome vision. This is thought to be a survival trait, to see the movement of predators at night in your peripheral vision.
So, that full colour vision you have? Your brain is faking it.
speculatrix t1_j710pfk wrote
Reply to No charges to be filed against Coloma teacher who gave John Green book to students by AndeeElizabeth09
Parts of the USA really do want to become Gilead!
speculatrix t1_j6p8bv5 wrote
Reply to comment by Nayox91 in A good climbing rope lasts 3 years, a bad climbing rope lasts your entire life. by Nayox91
Lifetime warranty. Only the person using it at the time it fails can claim.
speculatrix t1_j6kb3wz wrote
Reply to comment by KrankySilverFox in TIFU by stealing from my company’s clients by [deleted]
Lucky not to have a criminal record... Yet?
speculatrix t1_j6kb0fy wrote
Reply to comment by dpg3456 in TIFU by stealing from my company’s clients by [deleted]
And who only seems to care about having been caught.
speculatrix t1_j6fiv60 wrote
Reply to Funeral director takes his hearse to the mechanic, "My car gets really bad mileage." by cortanitch
There's lots of gossip about funeral transport but I think it's hearsesay
speculatrix t1_j6cwkl1 wrote
Reply to comment by Silt99 in LPT Request: How to strike a conversation with a stranger by [deleted]
I'll amend my answer.
speculatrix t1_j6cwjc5 wrote
Reply to comment by Silt99 in LPT Request: How to strike a conversation with a stranger by [deleted]
Maybe you enjoy sports ball? Fans often need only a hint to get talking about their favourite team.
speculatrix t1_ja55u02 wrote
Reply to comment by JarrekValDuke in TIFU by texting my ex-wife by LaVieEnRoseLavelle
Yes, that's true, you can enjoy any climate or terrain in the USA. Mountains, snow, desert, lake.
International flights or trains are trivial here though. And, like I said, people will cross a border to go to a cheaper shop!