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  3. I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

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  • dysfun@social.treehouse.systemsD dysfun@social.treehouse.systems

    @DrHyde grew up with tape decks

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    @dysfun I've even built my own paper tape reader.

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    • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

      I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

      udob@chaos.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
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      @DrHyde pre-pre C64...

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      • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

        I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

        pndc@social.treehouse.systemsP This user is from outside of this forum
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        @DrHyde We're so old we remember #RaspberryPi before they went full bootlicker.

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        • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

          I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

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          @DrHyde grew up with a pencil and paper. And we were grateful!

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          • crankyoldbugger@fosstodon.orgC crankyoldbugger@fosstodon.org

            @DrHyde grew up with a pencil and paper. And we were grateful!

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            @crankyoldbugger when I first made a 6502 make stupid mistakes far faster than I could make stupid mistakes myself, that was a glorious day! In retrospect when I switched from making computers make fun mistakes to trying to make them not make boring mistakes, that was when it all went wrong and I humbly apologise to everyone.

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            • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

              I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

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              @DrHyde

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              • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

                @crankyoldbugger when I first made a 6502 make stupid mistakes far faster than I could make stupid mistakes myself, that was a glorious day! In retrospect when I switched from making computers make fun mistakes to trying to make them not make boring mistakes, that was when it all went wrong and I humbly apologise to everyone.

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                @DrHyde oh, I made stupid mistake last week when I was running some hydro wires in the basement. It was around the third time I got shocked that I started to suspect something....

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                • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

                  I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

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                  @DrHyde raised by wild Raspberry Pis

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                  • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

                    I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

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                    @DrHyde
                    My first experience of using a computer was at school, where they had a Teletype terminal connecting via a 300 baud modem (using an acoustic coupler) to a DEC-10 computer at the Open University.

                    For those of you who don't understand any of that, I suggest you feed it into ChatGPT ๐Ÿ˜

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                    • dave@europhiles.ukD dave@europhiles.uk

                      @DrHyde
                      My first experience of using a computer was at school, where they had a Teletype terminal connecting via a 300 baud modem (using an acoustic coupler) to a DEC-10 computer at the Open University.

                      For those of you who don't understand any of that, I suggest you feed it into ChatGPT ๐Ÿ˜

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                      @DrHyde
                      I just tried it, asking how old Gemini thought the poster (me) was. It suggested 60-63. That's alarmingly accurate. Claude was slightly less specific, but suggested (even more alarmingly) that the confident way I'd described the technology suggested that I went on to have a career in computing, which was common for people exposed to that technology at the time.

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                      • dave@europhiles.ukD dave@europhiles.uk

                        @DrHyde
                        My first experience of using a computer was at school, where they had a Teletype terminal connecting via a 300 baud modem (using an acoustic coupler) to a DEC-10 computer at the Open University.

                        For those of you who don't understand any of that, I suggest you feed it into ChatGPT ๐Ÿ˜

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                        @dave @DrHyde

                        We had something like that at home. First experience though was when I was a toddler and we got a Commodore 64. At one point my dad spent the equivalent of $15 downloading a manual for something from a British BBS.

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                        • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

                          I just saw someone's profile say that they "grew up with #RaspberryPi" and now I feel so old.

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                          @DrHyde when I was growing up, I had to boot my raspberry pi uphill AND poweroff uphill!

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