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    Bitcoin Mining on Mac Classic

    Indeed. I suppose the solution, then, would be to make up a compatibility layer. But that's been done!! Apple really did do the right thing when they bought NeXT and retooled NeXTStep into Rhapsody, which eventually became Mac OS X. Their in-house efforts were admirable, but they were too...
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    Bitcoin Mining on Mac Classic

    It's too bad we can't have an OS that looks like Copland, because it's UI was rather neat. Oh, wait! We actually got just that with Mac OS 8! All that aside, it's too bad that Copland was such a miserable failure, as at its core, it actually was a decent concept. It would be fascinating to...
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    Bitcoin Mining on Mac Classic

    That's incredible! However, I bet it's so crash-prone that it makes Copland seem usable and reliable by comparison! 🤣 c
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    Bitcoin Mining on Mac Classic

    Plus, olePigeon was honest and forthright about his usage of LLMs for creating his app, and he explained why he used it. There's nothing wrong with using LLMs to do some things, as long as you clearly disclose the fact and thoroughly test that whatever you used it for is sensible. Exactly...
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    System 7 - Extension that shows internet connection status

    And most permanent; A person can usually choose to return to most other grids in life, but not this one. c
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    System 7 - Extension that shows internet connection status

    It sounds like a highly technical, but rather obscure and unknown corner of the Internet infrastructure, without which the entirety of the Internet might break. c
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    Operation : PewPew! A new game for 68040 and soon... 68030

    That icon sort of reminds me of the shape-shifting creature featured in the Star Trek: TNG pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint" (it was being abused and coerced by some humanoid species (whose name I forget; it's been a few years since I've seen it) into creating the structure of their...
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    Would someone with a Quadra 700/900/950 be willing to test a program for me?

    Ahhhh, that makes sense! Thank you for the explanation! c
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    Would someone with a Quadra 700/900/950 be willing to test a program for me?

    Please pardon my naivete, but what is all this for, exactly? c
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    New Project: Prodigy 040/060 Card

    To each their own, I guess. It doesn't really matter how you run the cables, so long as everything works as intended when you're done. c
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    New Project: Prodigy 040/060 Card

    I think I've read those stories too. Even before I knew of them, though, I've made an effort to neatly run cabling in PCs I've assembled over the years mainly for three reasons: so they look nice, are easy to work on, and have good airflow so they stay cool. Even though nobody will see it...
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    Were these machines always so painful? Maybe I'm misremembering, or maybe age hasn't been kind to them.

    Ah, OK. I guess I confused it with 166 megahertz, which is the CPU bus speed on most configurations. c
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    SD Card Icons for System 7

    Don't forget about @redphantom, the one who kicked off this project in the first place! c
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    Durosity’s conquests and collection

    Same! Oooohh, OK! I've listened to that song dozens, maybe hundreds of times and I never caught that! Interesting! Out of fairness, though, he did emigrate to Australia with his family when he was 14, so even though he wasn't born there, he can properly claim to be Australian because he's a...
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    Bitcoin Mining on Mac Classic

    If/when it becomes developed enough, quantum computers would probably do it in a few minutes at most. c
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    Durosity’s conquests and collection

    One might be sufficient. Yes, I do! Why do you ask? c
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    Macintosh 68060 Redux

    Does anyone notice the '8080'? c
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