#computersUnmoderated tagAll postsExplore CommunitiesTrending CommunitiesNewcomers' CommunitySteemitCryptoAcademySteemit Feedbackআমার বাংলা ব্লগKorea • 한국 • KR • KOSteem AllianceSTEEM CN/中文Comunidad LatinaAVLE 일상Beauty of CreativitySteem POD TeamTron Fan Club#computersTrendingHotNewPayoutsMuteddarth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • yesterdayByte (September 1985)Cover of the September 1985 issue of Byte Subtitled "The Small Systems Journal", Byte covered a wide variety of home…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 11 days agoPC Magazine (January 8th, 1985)Cover of the January 8th, 1985 issue of PC Magazine PC Magazine was one of the most popular PC magazines in the…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 17 days agoCompute! (November 1988)Cover of the November 1988 issue of Compute! Compute! covered popular home computers of the day. In the early days…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 21 days agoRUN (October 1986)Cover of the October 1986 issue of RUN RUN wasn't the first Commodore related magazine I ever bought but it was the…gungasnake (51)in #computers • 22 days agoOpenAI-5 vs Grok 4ChatGPT-5.1 vs. Grok-4 — A Straightforward Comparison The question of how ChatGPT-5.1 compares to Grok-4 comes up…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 24 days agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 1501The Dell Inspiron 1501 was released in 2006 as a budget friendly laptop. Part of what determines whether or not a…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 25 days agoCompute! (October 1981)Cover of the October 1981 issue of Compute! Compute! is a home computer magazine that got its start all the way back…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 26 days agoPC World (July 1988)Cover of the July 1988 issue of PC World Computer magazines were pretty bulky back in the day. This issue of PC…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 29 days agoByte (October 1983)Cover of the October 1983 issue of Byte Byte was probably the best general computer magazine of its time. It had a…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthDigital Archaeology: Gateway M680XLGateway was my favorite producer of computers in the 1990s and early 2000s. I never bought a new laptop from them but…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthDigital Archaeology: Gateway M250XLGateway was my favorite producer of computers in the 1990s and early 2000s. I never bought a new laptop from them but…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthCompute!'s Gazette (November 1987)Cover of the November 1987 issue of Compute!'s Gazette There were a few big Commodore 64 related magazines in the…givonwayne (49)in #transhumanism • last monthI wrote this one using AI and people are mad. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFV56P1QWhat happens when human consciousness becomes the ultimate hack? In the near future of Huntsville, Alabama, a…truth2 (60)memberin Popular STEM • last monthQuantum Teleportation Paving the Way for "Quantum Internet"In a first, light has been teleported over the existing internet infrastructure using fiber optic cables. Quantum…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (February 1985)Cover of the February 1985 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most popular magazines dedicated to IBM PC and…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoYour Computer (March 1984)Cover of the March 1984 issue of Your Computer Your computer is a magazine that was published in the U.K. that…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoDigital Archaeology: Gateway M-6316When looking at another Gateway laptop I pondered when exactly when Gateway's quality started to decline. I think it…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoAhoy! (April 1984)Cover of the April 1984 issue of Ahoy! Ahoy! is a magazine dedicated to Commodore computers and covered most of them…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC Magazine (March 1983)Cover of the March 1983 issue of PC Magazine Old computer magazine sure were big. Big doesn't really even begin to…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (July 2003)Cover of the July 2003 issue of PC World PC World was probably the most popular PC magazine throughout much of the…