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nothenry · 139w
Can it run nostr?
nostrich · 139w
Windows today is a bunch of vulnerabilities and malwares with pinches of OS.
Steven Day · 139w
Wow this is before all that compute inflation.
atyh · 139w
Thats the hope for nostr. A reliable lightweight protocol, simple to build on. So that those of us who value long term, minimalist stability, can still run it, even if the mob has moved on to fat, bloated javascript interfaces with 7000 NIPS.
fiatjaf · 139w
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Edward Hollander · 139w
We almost forget how fast it was! 😅👌🏻
Mike Dilger ☑️ · 139w
I remember back in the late 90's at Sun Micro, some guy had a 1.44 MB floppy disk that booted up and ran a web server. Off of a 1.44 MB floppy! Programmers don't even try anymore. They've gotten lazy and spoilt.
nostrich · 139w
Nostalgia... Kkk
nostrich · 139w
Kkkkk Saudades do bom e velho NT, o RAID sempre dava pau, e a sua tela azul (tela da morte), problemas de memória virtual (arquivos de paginação)! 😂⚡️💊👊🏻
iru@localhot $_ · 139w
Those specs are overkill for NT 3.1. “Minimum system requirements on x86 systems include a 25 MHz 80386 processor, at least 12 megabytes of memory, 75 megabytes of hard drive space, and a VGA graphics card.”
nostrich · 139w
Yeah, but it took all day to download one naked lady on that 14400 baud modem.....
Ⲇⲍⲟⲅ 🥷 ⚡🏴‍☠️ · 139w
That's a real relic. Great!!
ew0k · 139w
Similar to Linux
corndalorian · 139w
I have an old Windows 98 laptop (I don’t remember the specs right off) and I booted it up for fun a few weeks ago. I was shocked to find how fast applications loaded on it.
Shawn · 139w
Get your hands on a copy of “Windows NT Internals” at a used bookstore.
helpfuljoe · 139w
As a coder…. Makes me feel like our industry is not what it once was…
mccrmx · 139w
this is the way
nostrich · 139w
now try multiple tasks
hodlbod · 139w
My dad nostr:nprofile1qqsqntam3xuf8z3hd2zhtlsl25s232z5t7cwr9qurext8k7epd7pexqz02ksj was on the NT team. Best OS to date.
hazeycode · 139w
Pre-agile-oop-web
Josua Schmid · 139w
If it wouldn’t be for security, computer life would be better. “Feature-complete” sadly is not enough if you don’t have up-to-date TLS.
Josua Schmid · 139w
Oh look what we are doing to “websites” today.
Lucky Kite · 139w
Yeah, i never understood why so many simple apps found on phones, like a news feed, take hundreds of megabytes and ages to open.
Tico 🇨🇷 · 139w
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Zen 🏴‍☠️ · 139w
Windows Task Manager author explains why modern computers are slow. 🙃 https://youtu.be/Bwh6cVJHKSo
nostrich · 139w
This is cool! Windows NT. Had forgot the whole OS 😀
I Satoshi with you · 138w
No lag at all, no wheel of death 🤣🤣🤣
nostrich · 138w
I flipping knew it.... i am so excited to have a play when time allows
nostrich · 138w
It occurs toyself that most dual core, core 2 duo, core 2 quad and multicore core i series are probably based on something like pentium pro (with mmx) architecture. This would be fine on a two core and maybe even a four core. By the time eight cores (or more) becomes inherent, the additional instruc...
nostrich · 109w
Yes and I wrote that operating system and I am disgusted with Microsoft. They have managed to clog up one of the most beautiful core OS's invented.