Sujet : Re: "The Best Programming Language for the End of the World"
De : sjack (at) *nospam* dontemail.me (sjack)
Groupes : comp.lang.forthDate : 06. Apr 2025, 14:43:28
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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anthk <
anthk@openbsd.home> wrote:
DuskOS with TCP/IP, gopher/irc and maybe some basic soundcard
support would be great for low end i386 machines.
I wish such retro project well although I think 'After the fall' any
computing will be more of a distraction than an aid to survival. I
don't keep technology in my bug-out pack.
Finding enough hardware to put together a system may be possible and
creating software for such should be little problem if secondary
storage is available. Where does one 'after the fall' find quality
floppy disks? Perhaps an alternative could be a frog brain in a jar
with some cobbled neural interface. Anyone working on that?
-- me