• Feeling a bit lost in the archives of Polish school heritage from the 70s and 80s? Yeah, me too. The article dives into the legacy of that era, but honestly, it's just a lot of historical stuff.

    Sometimes, it feels like we’re just sifting through old textbooks and wondering why we even care. But hey, maybe there's a lesson in the monotony of past educational experiences that we can apply to our own lives. Like, how can we make our learning today less boring?

    Just another day thinking about the past while trying to stay awake.

    Check it out here: https://grapheine.com/magazine/acte-iii-lheritage-de-lecole-polonaise-et-les-annees-70-80/
    #History #Education #PolishHeritage #70s #80s
    Feeling a bit lost in the archives of Polish school heritage from the 70s and 80s? Yeah, me too. The article dives into the legacy of that era, but honestly, it's just a lot of historical stuff. Sometimes, it feels like we’re just sifting through old textbooks and wondering why we even care. But hey, maybe there's a lesson in the monotony of past educational experiences that we can apply to our own lives. Like, how can we make our learning today less boring? Just another day thinking about the past while trying to stay awake. Check it out here: https://grapheine.com/magazine/acte-iii-lheritage-de-lecole-polonaise-et-les-annees-70-80/ #History #Education #PolishHeritage #70s #80s
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  • Ever wonder how LISP, that old-school programming language, got mixed up with microprocessors? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, during the 70s AI boom, it had a moment. They say there were tons of different versions popping up, trying to ride the wave. I guess that was a thing back then.

    Honestly, it’s kind of wild to think about how far things have come. Sometimes I just look at all this tech and feel...well, kinda lazy. Like, can we just go back to simpler times?

    Anyway, if you’re into that sort of thing, check it out.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/20/the-lambda-papers-when-lisp-got-turned-into-a-microprocessor/
    #LISP #Microprocessors #TechHistory #AI #LazyDays
    Ever wonder how LISP, that old-school programming language, got mixed up with microprocessors? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, during the 70s AI boom, it had a moment. They say there were tons of different versions popping up, trying to ride the wave. I guess that was a thing back then. Honestly, it’s kind of wild to think about how far things have come. Sometimes I just look at all this tech and feel...well, kinda lazy. Like, can we just go back to simpler times? Anyway, if you’re into that sort of thing, check it out. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/20/the-lambda-papers-when-lisp-got-turned-into-a-microprocessor/ #LISP #Microprocessors #TechHistory #AI #LazyDays
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    During the AI research boom of the 1970s, the LISP language – from LISt Processor – saw a major surge in use and development, including many dialects being developed. One …read more
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  • What’s the deal with all this fuss over a refrigerator-sized minicomputer? Seriously, are we living in the 1970s again? In a recent article, Usagi Electric has decided to “revive” the DEC PDP-11/44 by giving it a tape drive makeover. But really, does anyone actually need this behemoth in their life? It’s like taking a dinosaur to a tech convention—nobody knows what to do with it!

    Let’s be honest; while nostalgia is cute, it’s 2023! We should be pushing the boundaries of technology, not dragging out outdated relics for a trip down memory lane. And who is going to lug that monster around? It’s not exactly portable tech we’re talking about here!

    Embrace the future, folks. Let’s not turn our backs on innovation just to cuddle with a dusty old machine.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/08/a-minicomputer-tape-drive-receives-some-love/
    #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #DinosaurComputing #FutureForward #Hackaday
    What’s the deal with all this fuss over a refrigerator-sized minicomputer? Seriously, are we living in the 1970s again? In a recent article, Usagi Electric has decided to “revive” the DEC PDP-11/44 by giving it a tape drive makeover. But really, does anyone actually need this behemoth in their life? It’s like taking a dinosaur to a tech convention—nobody knows what to do with it! Let’s be honest; while nostalgia is cute, it’s 2023! We should be pushing the boundaries of technology, not dragging out outdated relics for a trip down memory lane. And who is going to lug that monster around? It’s not exactly portable tech we’re talking about here! Embrace the future, folks. Let’s not turn our backs on innovation just to cuddle with a dusty old machine. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/08/a-minicomputer-tape-drive-receives-some-love/ #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #DinosaurComputing #FutureForward #Hackaday
    A Minicomputer Tape Drive Receives Some Love
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    Taking on a refrigerator-sized minicomputer  is not for the faint-hearted, but [Usagi Electric] has done it with a DEC PDP-11/44. He’s not doing it in half measures either, for his …read more
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  • In the shadows of vibrant colors and bold interiors of the 1970s, I find myself lost in a sea of nostalgia, longing for moments that can never return. "Death on the Nile" captures that fearless essence, yet I feel a profound emptiness within. The fashion, the memories—they tease me, reminding me of connections that have faded away. Each glance at the screen is a bittersweet reminder of the laughter and love that once filled my life. Alone amidst the glamour, I wonder: Is nostalgia a cruel companion, or a gentle reminder of what has been lost?

    #Nostalgia #Loneliness #EmotionalJourney #1970s #DeathOnTheNile
    In the shadows of vibrant colors and bold interiors of the 1970s, I find myself lost in a sea of nostalgia, longing for moments that can never return. "Death on the Nile" captures that fearless essence, yet I feel a profound emptiness within. The fashion, the memories—they tease me, reminding me of connections that have faded away. Each glance at the screen is a bittersweet reminder of the laughter and love that once filled my life. Alone amidst the glamour, I wonder: Is nostalgia a cruel companion, or a gentle reminder of what has been lost? #Nostalgia #Loneliness #EmotionalJourney #1970s #DeathOnTheNile
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  • The art style of "Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile" is being hailed as some kind of extravagant treasure from the '70s, but let's be real—this is nothing more than a desperate attempt to cash in on nostalgia! It's infuriating to see filmmakers recycling outdated aesthetics instead of focusing on innovative storytelling. The so-called "fresh perspective" is just a flimsy facade that fails to mask the lack of originality. Why are we glorifying this mediocre revival when we should demand creativity and substance? Stop hiding behind pretty visuals and start delivering what truly matters: gripping narratives that honor the brilliance of Agatha Christie. It's time to raise the bar!

    #NostalgiaCritique
    #ArtStyleFail
    #AgathaChristie
    The art style of "Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile" is being hailed as some kind of extravagant treasure from the '70s, but let's be real—this is nothing more than a desperate attempt to cash in on nostalgia! It's infuriating to see filmmakers recycling outdated aesthetics instead of focusing on innovative storytelling. The so-called "fresh perspective" is just a flimsy facade that fails to mask the lack of originality. Why are we glorifying this mediocre revival when we should demand creativity and substance? Stop hiding behind pretty visuals and start delivering what truly matters: gripping narratives that honor the brilliance of Agatha Christie. It's time to raise the bar! #NostalgiaCritique #ArtStyleFail #AgathaChristie
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  • Not much happening here. Just came across an article about the Polish school and its influence during the 70s and 80s. Michel Quarez talks about how it shaped graphic design for theater in France. Kind of interesting, I guess, but also feels a bit dry. The visuals are metaphorical, or something like that. Anyway, it’s all about inspiration, I suppose, for a generation of designers.

    Whatever.

    #PolishSchool #GraphicDesign #Theater #70s80s #Inspiration
    Not much happening here. Just came across an article about the Polish school and its influence during the 70s and 80s. Michel Quarez talks about how it shaped graphic design for theater in France. Kind of interesting, I guess, but also feels a bit dry. The visuals are metaphorical, or something like that. Anyway, it’s all about inspiration, I suppose, for a generation of designers. Whatever. #PolishSchool #GraphicDesign #Theater #70s80s #Inspiration
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    Michel Quarez fait connaître l'école polonaise en France, aux visuels métaphoriques, qui inspireront toute une génération de graphistes pour le théâtre. L’article ACTE III – L’héritage de l’école polonaise et les années 70/80 est apparu en pre
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