Upgrades include: SCSI CD-ROM, 68040 accelerator, 128MB memory, ethernet, and not shown in this picture, a grayscale card. All in a clear MacEffects case.
Hey, Sean! Nice to see you on the Reddit side of the Fediverse. I've been watching your stuff since 2021, it's been cool to see all the obscure Macintosh accelerator stuff get more attention since you started covering it.
Nice to see you on the Reddit side of the Fediverse.
Hmm, that's the first time across r/Lemmy, Kbin.Social or Lemm.ee I've heard that there's a 'Reddit-side' to the FV. Do you mean Kbin as a whole, or this instance specifically?
Btw, my college basically forced us to buy one of those things (no regrets here), but if one of us dorm rats had upgraded the case like that, we're probably talking about a stolen Mac sooner or later. :S
Hmm, that's the first time across r/Lemmy, Kbin.Social or Lemm.ee I've heard that there's a 'Reddit-side' to the FV. Do you mean Kbin as a whole, or this instance specifically?
I'm referring collectively to Lemmy (lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, lemm.ee, lemmy.blahaj.zone etc.) and Kbin as the "Reddit side" of the Fediverse as distinct from the "Twitter side" represented by Mastodon (and possibly others), though there is some crossover with Lemmy and Kbin having a microblogging feature.
Lemmy and Kbin are formatted around the Reddit model of subforums (communities on Lemmy, magazines on Kbin) rather than the Twitter model of uncategorised posts using hashtags like on Mastodon.
And then there's Peertube, a YouTube-like video platform which also uses ActivityPub federation, which I guess would be a "YouTube side" of the Fediverse, but I don't think it's really caught on yet.
my entire middle school and high school years. i remember setting up a MUD running on the family computer, over dial up, and then going to school and connecting to it from the library.