That was my thought as well. I’m also thinking it might be a challenge to get something to read them in 100 years.
That was my thought as well. I’m also thinking it might be a challenge to get something to read them in 100 years.
My grandmother ran Linux for a couple decades until her death at 101 years old. My 80+ year old mom has been running Linux for at least 2 decades. Yes, I’m tech support, but I don’t really have to do anything. It just works.
I’ve decided to just ignore battery hype and tune back in when it’s time to swap out my house battery in 5-10 years. Hopefully some of the vaporware will have actually materialized in the market by that time.
I’m happy for a new streetcar line that is almost done in my area. My happiness is pretty pathetic and sad.
I recently read Kernighan’s UNIX: A History and Memoir. It was pretty interesting. Also, Bell Labs still hosts a page with a lot of links/info for Richie at: https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/
There’s this: https://github.com/lextrack/Simple-Screen-Recorder
Disclaimer: I haven’t touched Windows in at least a decade.
Anyone who wasn’t around then can’t really know what they missed.