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This sent me down a huge rabbit hole of memories and reading. Thank you! I remember everyone being hyped for that card for their first Pentium / Pro builds at the time but I think a lot of people held off for the Pentium II and a TNT or Rage 128 card that I was hanging around with.

The ATi Rage 128 was used in everything short of toasters for a long time too. I assume that the drivers are part of what made it obsolete.

I remember having a ton of servers with cut down Mach64 chips. They were so bad that you would get horizontal lines flickering across the screen while text was scrolling in an 80x25 text console. I don't know why server manufacturers go to so much effort to make the console as terrible as possible. Are they nostalgic for the 8 bit ISA graphics from the original 5150? They seem offended at the idea that someone might hook a crash cart directly up to their precious hardware.

4-6 cores and 8GB standard* 8 Cores and 32GB+ is the higher end.

You jest but there is the Office Hub that seemed like a solution in search of a problem and it was renamed into Microsoft Copilot 365 and has basically the same icon as Copliot. The 365 is paid the non is not.

My consoles (Xbox and switch) are terrible at the basic thing like updates. My steam deck on the other hand does update all the time but I never notice and haven't ever picked it up off the dock and been stopped from playing a game because it needed to update something. I think they'll start eating everones lunch if they keep making it easier to use and if their 2026 products are good.

This happens on windows as well for the same reasons so it's not isolated to Rocm and Linux

I'll throw it on my list to modernize - right now I'm lifting a Win311 game to x64 and modern .net (or trying to)

I'd argue the D4s and D5 may be some of the best high ISO cameras I'm aware of maybe surpassed by that one canon video camera that can seemingly see in the dark (sorry I'm mobile) and the D3s. I think the lower numbers produce nicer looking max ISO noise but that's all preference. Sony has the A7s as well but as with some of these the overall resolution isn't extreme.

Wild. I saw a quick glance and assumed the Z9 but the D5 is near the peak of the DSLR world so I guess.

I think Lenovo has or had(?) ThinkShield to check your laptops build and shipping history or something.

4/2/26 Build complete at Lenovo factory Shenzen-149

4/3/26 Shipped to MSS facility Beijing

4/5/26 Received at MSS facility Beijing

4/5/26 Special firmware upgrade performed at MSS facility

4/7/26 Shipped from MSS facility Beijing to customer in United States via Fedex


...which is exactly the same way backdoored Cisco hardware got to China.

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