rbanffy

โœจย Seasoned software developer, proficient in Python, Java. Less proficient in Ruby and Lisp. A bit rusty in C and C++. Learning Erlang very slowly. Also a computer collector and restorer, lover of 8-bit computers, mainframes and interesting Unix workstations.

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I would appreciate some extra markings on the keycaps for chords and numbers, and a sans-serif font, but this looks awesome as it is.
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The GB10 workstations are not that competitive in price with M5 MacBooks and the Mac Studio unless you really need CUDA.

I hope there will be an M5 Ultra at some point, but the geometry of the M5 Pro and Max donโ€™t make it obvious (unless there is an wide interconnect on the other shore of the chip).

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Shorter displays end up making programs more modular with shorter functions.

I always encourage my fellow Python developers to stick to 80 columns for readability.

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Because it was annoying to flip the disk in the middle of the thing.
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When respectfully handling them out of the box, I always stuck my index finger in the central hole and the thumb on the border. I have large hands but I rarely held them by the borders.
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> But why were punch cards that size?

Something related to the width of a two-horse Roman carriageโ€ฆ Not sure ;-)

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I wonder what the knob on the side was for. Vertical position seems absurd.

Thatโ€™s also a very large screen compared to how much text itโ€™s displaying. The 2260 was a very odd contraption.

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The keyboard was particularly insane.
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Iโ€™d make it my daily driver ergonomics be damned.

Though Iโ€™d probably go with an IBM 3278 or 3290 for practicality.

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They are correct of course.
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> Like I need another big project :-)

You know you want it.

> So there was no reason to buy a Datamaster

It did use a screen font closer to the 3270 series. That is a big pro ;-)

IBM also was studying home computers, and was talking to Atari. There are other gorgeous design studies in โ€œ Delete - a Design History of Computer Vaporwareโ€, a lovely book. I want to 3D print half of those designs.

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