Sending this from a Commodore 64 in 1986. Hello future world!

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Cake day: February 15th, 2025

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  • Yep! I remember seeing an ad in Omni magazine that showed someone sitting at a computer. And in big bold print it said, “Imagine being able to read the news with just a few clicks of a keyboard!” Then going on to say someday that may happen.

    And boy did it ever. But what’s so funny that ad seemed so futuristic and cool. Now we do it from our pocket. Crazy.

    I still have that magazine by the way. I should dig it out and scan that ad!







  • I remember a programming course in the summer that left an impression, though I foolishly never pursued it further.

    Yep, even tho I do ok and I’m retired, I definitely wish that I had kept pursing it. I actually enjoyed programming in my BASIC class in school. But for some reason, it just never clicked with me that I could do it as a job.

    I would be way wealthier if I had pursued it. I have no excuse. It literally just never occurred to me that I could do it as a job.

    I grew up in a very rural town, population less that 2,000 people.

    Now that I retired early and collect a pension, I am looking to pick up where I left off. Just for fun. :)

    Trying to install linux on my PC today as a matter of fact.




  • Hmmm, maybe. But I don’t remember it being nearly as prominent right now. Here on Lemmy, post a picture of a cute dog and prepare for replies with variations of, “Yeah, well now that Trump is president, get used to not being able to afford a dog!” or “Wow, look at that. I’ll never be able to afford a house now. Since fascists voted in a dictator. The closest I’ll get to a dog is having to eat dog food because it’s all I can afford on my way to the deathcamps!”

    Ugh, it just EVERYWHERE now. Also back then it seemed to be smarter people arguing because the cost of admission was higher to get into the computer world–both in intelligence and money.

    But to your point, I wasn’t THAT smart or rich, so I guess I was never in the hardcore argument worlds. I was reading BASIC magazine and trying to write cool programs that showed colored lines. BBS was more of “OMG I am talking to someone in another state without using the mail!” lolol




  • Yeah, the tech we have is nicer, slicker, and faster. Most just works until it doesn’t, then buy another. But I keep feeling like I SHOULD be excited, but I’m not.

    I legit and thinking of dialing it all back, going old school and just fucking around w an old computer that can hardly do anything cool.

    I mean, that excitement almost came back with raspberry pi, but not it’s pretty commercial. AI sort had that thrill, but now it’s so good and so fast, the newness wore off.

    I recently retired (early retirement), and thought what all my free time I was gonna do and learn all the latest tech. Um, no. Now I want to do old tech as the hobby. lmao