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Cake day: May 23rd, 2025

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  • Huh, I’ve actually read NONE of those things, and none of it even looks familiar from the lists I saw.

    Over the last 2 years since I started reading again I’ve blasted through Hannu Rajaniemi, Poul Anderson, Peter Watts, Richard Morgan, Amy Thomson, William Gibson, Dennis E. Taylor, Robert L. Forward, qntm…

    The only authors left in my reading list are Alastair Reynolds and Vernor Vinge.

    Looks like my reading list is about to expand significantly! Thanks! I’m not super picky with what I read, and I tend to enjoy pretty much anything. I think the only thing I haven’t enjoyed to the point of not even finishing the series was Liu Cixin’s trilogy. I read The 3 Body Problem because everyone says you just have to read it, but it just felt like a slog to me and I never picked up the next book, I think mostly just due to the way the novel translates to English.


  • A couple years ago I moved from desktop to laptop. Now I’m moving back to desktop. Building a humble sleeper in an almost new-old-stock Dell Dimension 4600 case (that black and grey one they modeled the CS Source pc after) to fit in with my pile of beige Windows 95/98/XP machines.

    I recently learned that Asus still makes motherboards with green PCB’s, which is amazing for this kind of build, and I just bought one today. The motherboard also has a full regular DB9 serial port on its rear I/O, a second COM port header, and a PCI slot (not PCIe… the original PCI, which is excellent because I have so many weird interesting PCI cards)… All that retro/vintage goodness, but it’s rocking an A520 AM4 chipset, and a PCIe gen 3 x16 port (with 2 more x1 ports). They also make an AM5 and several iterations of Intel socket versions! The AM4 board was on sale for ~$70 USD, and I happen to have a Ryzen 7 2700 kicking around. (Which I just now discovered that isn’t compatible with the A520 chipset… oops. Cheap Ryzen 5 5500 it is!)

    I’m keeping the floppy drive since I actually still do a lot of work with floppies, I’ve got a floppy-to-USB board for that, and also picked up a SATA DVD burner, and have 1 additional 5.25" bay that will likely host a rotating cast of random vintage nonsense.




  • I’ll have to figure out where to do that, it sounds like what I’m looking for. (Edit: Well, that was easy. Found it in the settings. Love that it’s so simple.) I finally decided to let my reddit account drift off into the void a couple weeks ago, it was really hurting my mental health. I’d had the account for over 10 years and have high 6-figure post and comment karma, but like… I recognize that doesn’t really mean anything, but the way it’s gamified, whenever I’d make a controversial post or say something stupid or wrong and get even -1 karma, it’d ruin my day in a serious way. I felt tied to the platform, like I constantly had to “perform”.

    I was getting kinda lonely after leaving, since I also don’t really have any social media outside an instagram that I just post my photos on, which is when I stumbled across Lemmy. I am feeling really nostalgic for the old days of forums, but sadly it seems outside super niche communities, forums are dead.

    Anyway, very long story short, I’m a reddit castaway looking to just chill and talk with a smaller community of strangers for a bit. This casual conversation community seems nice.