capstasher

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In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

A stately pleasure-dome decree:

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fabled's avatar fabled 1 month ago

pics or it didn;t happen

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happy html day from UTC+1!
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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Happy HTML Day!!!!!

Chat would it be too ambitious to upload hundreds of issues of BYTE magazine to the library?
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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Each issue is like 400 pages

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Ok. Big things to chase down in full, to do list: Byte, Compute!, 2600, the various Commodore/Amiga mags, the various Apple mags, Atari mags

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daliwali's avatar daliwali 1 month ago

2600 is some OG hax0r content, haven't seen that name in a while.

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Added Hack-Tic so Xanthe has something to read.

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satyrwoud's avatar satyrwoud 1 month ago

Oh, this is wonderful! My only other exposure to retro Dutch computing culture thus far had been, erm, β€œOh Shit!” for the MSX.

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Yes, but now you have some 25 issues of a zine from 35 years ago to read!

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

WAIT I CAN HOST PDFs ON HERE ALL ALONG????

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ancientcrypt's avatar ancientcrypt 1 month ago

What’s the vampirelynne page about? πŸŒ€

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Its vampire disclosure. Vampires are real and Jeff Lynne (of the Electric Light Orchestra) is one of them! (funny schizopost based on the fact the guy looks like he never ages)

Do you guys know why 88x31 is the specific size that neocities website buttons are?
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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Sure, it started on Geocities, but everyone knows that bit of lore. Websites on Geocities had to link back to the main page with an 88x31 button, and it became a trend to modify its appearance while keeping the size the same. After its virality it got codified in the IAB's (at the time "Internet Advertising Bureau", now "Interactive Advertising Bureau") December 1996 "PROPOSAL FOR VOLUNTARY MODEL BANNER SIZES"

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

Good try @divinicide but i got this history down to a T

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

The IAB called the 88x31 standard the "Micro Button" and later the "Micro Bar". The banner ad sized became standardised as the IAB gained more and more legitimacy. There was in fact a need for this. Prior to it there were over 250 different ad banner sizes around the web, and users often times could not recognise what was and what was not an ad!

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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

After that, they had some expansions in 2001 introducing additional sizes called Interactive Marketing Units: https://www.iab.com/news/internet-advertising-bureau-iab-issues-voluntary-guidelines-new-interactive-marketing-units/

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mihaigolanul's avatar mihaigolanul 1 month ago

Tradition from the days of Netscape lmao

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3dgoose's avatar 3dgoose 1 month ago

bro studied them in college lol

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Any fellow UK posters please sign the petition. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/722903
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capstasher's avatar capstasher 1 month ago

It will not do much, lets be honest, but its literally the only thing uk people can do short of protests

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mihaigolanul's avatar mihaigolanul 1 month ago

IhatethestateIhatethestateIhatethestateIhatethestateIhatethestateIhatethestateIhatethestateIhatethestate

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satyrwoud's avatar satyrwoud 1 month ago

God, for all we complain about the nanny state, we are fundamentally a country of massive fucking nannies

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mihaigolanul's avatar mihaigolanul 1 month ago

Mark Fisher if he was better: Statist Realism: Who Will Build The Roads?

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Good to have you back!
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