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DEVil666
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Wake up, it's 1983...
Node? React? Copilot? Programming Socks? Furries?
Man, I told you to not drink so much the last night, now wash your face and grab a coffee, you have a program for the VAX-11 to finish.

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  • 4
    I love seeing old computers. I didn't live in 83, but I feel nostalgic nonetheless.
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    @Kernel Same, I'm born in '98 but still feel nostalgic looking at old computers.
    If I'll ever get an apartment big enough for a studio I want to put there some classic computer and terminals from the 80s and 90s.
  • 2
    I'd hate to go back to more primitive times permanently.

    Uncomfortable to say the least socially, politically, technologically etc.
    Still I'd do great on the stock markets so...
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    @MammaNeedHummus I'm conflicted on that: on one hand I'd love to leave behind some cringe developments of these last year, on the other I'd definitely miss some things.
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    @DEVil666 Check Computer Chronicles on YouTube, and also this https://m.youtube.com/watch/...
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    @Kernel Chin starts out with an OJ joke. Topical.
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    @MammaNeedHummus in OPs scenario id be fine once I got to the 90s but honestly idk that to buy and sell in the 80s besides cocaine
  • 0
    Furries existed long before '83, like gay people, or telex machines. The coworker telling you to get off your ass won't have heard of them, but still: they're coming for your job one way or another. There may even still be one in your position in '83!
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    Though i definitely appreciate my wide, relatively, very cheap, access to hardware... i have an extensive skill/knowledge set that very useful and applicable... only in an apocalyptic or otherwise primitive situation.

    Seriously, I'm fat, autistic af, shit immunology, a female minus reproductive ability, often annoying and quite physically handicapped w/ high maintenance (drugs&env). But... if we did end up in such a situation, I'd be an extremely valuable/cherished asset. I know tech hardware down to the literal bits, am a natural(and inherent) engineer-- physics, electrical, software(really all the *wares), exp with advanced metalworking, apparently a doctorate level of comprehension with Coefficients of expansion, especially with glass... which i can make from raw material, know a bunch of otherwise useless crap like actual binary and fortran. Add in my odd affinity for chemistry and consumption/retaining of media like the 3 sets of encyclopaedias i read b4 4th grade... id be a god.
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    I certainly would enjoy revisiting the times where my favourite OS (DOS 5.0.2) was still current. But I know I'm a weirdo... few weeks ago i started occassionally using WinRe on my laptop that has a preferred keyboard (typically only have 1 hand for typing so keyboard pref. is big) to focus while typing big texts and some basic code (plus reformatting and organising dir/file structures).
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