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  • mxk@hachyderm.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @SwiftOnSecurity judging from the Pocket PC this must be 2002 and not 1992.

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      @SwiftOnSecurity A mention of "DVD" in 1992? Wasn't it introduced only in '95 as "Digital Video Disk"? 🤔

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        @SwiftOnSecurity Viewing m-yiff on my cellular telephone!

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          @SwiftOnSecurity No ”special software,” just Windows Media Player and a ….”proprietary viewer.”

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          • herrlorenz@chaos.socialH herrlorenz@chaos.social

            @SwiftOnSecurity A mention of "DVD" in 1992? Wasn't it introduced only in '95 as "Digital Video Disk"? 🤔

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            @herrLorenz @SwiftOnSecurity Windows Media Player and iPAQ are other tells that the date may be inaccurate too 😁

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            • mxk@hachyderm.ioM mxk@hachyderm.io

              @SwiftOnSecurity judging from the Pocket PC this must be 2002 and not 1992.

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              @mxk @SwiftOnSecurity yup. Which HP then killed after the (waste of money) merger.

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              • mxk@hachyderm.ioM mxk@hachyderm.io

                @SwiftOnSecurity judging from the Pocket PC this must be 2002 and not 1992.

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                @mxk oops thanks it's late I wasn't really thinking hard

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                  @SwiftOnSecurity I bought a PocketPC off of ebay once that came with a CF card with some really vanilla 2000s MPEG porn movies on it. It didn't really seem to have much else? Someone had enough of a porn addiction that they carried around a tiny computer for it before it was cool, but not enough of a porn addiction to be into anything more than a surfer dude and a blond chick doing it missionary.

                  The world is full of mysteries.

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                  • gsuberland@chaos.socialG gsuberland@chaos.social

                    @SwiftOnSecurity "m-porn" sits in my brain in the same location as "m-people", which is deeply confusing

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                    @gsuberland @SwiftOnSecurity m-preg

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                      @SwiftOnSecurity

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                        @SwiftOnSecurity oof. that was a time. Late-90s, QuickTime got the ability to view MPEG-1 files. Fry’s sold MPEG movies on platters. “Do you have any of these that are not porn?” “Ummm we might still have some of those…”

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                        • codinghorror@infosec.exchangeC codinghorror@infosec.exchange

                          @SwiftOnSecurity oh yeah sure that's an actual real screenshot on a real device at native resolution 🙄

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                          @codinghorror
                          It's not native, you just need the mmm-porn plugin.
                          @SwiftOnSecurity

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                            @SwiftOnSecurity
                            1992? I wasn't legally allowed to look at porn then.

                            Hell, I'm pretty sure I wasn't even interested in looking at porn back then.

                            At least I narrowly avoided this terrible fate: https://xkcd.com/598

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                              @SwiftOnSecurity

                              Those were Stormy times indeed, when you had to go to a strip club.

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