Some people complain about the price of TI graphing calculators, but they've stayed the same since the 1990's when the dollar was worth twice as much. For $125 in 1993 we had the TI-82 which would be worth $285 today according to DollarTimes:
If you recognize what's happening here, you're part of a generation that also spent endless hours fine-tuning autoexec.bat and config.sys files.
And if you're not sure what's going on in the video, I honestly envy your youth.
I feel like with AI anything is possible. As in, I could probably go back to school and actually succeed at it. I feel like I need to do something to try and be ready for when my job is eventually eliminated by it, lol.
Massive shoutout to Lawson callsign W4EMF in Charlotte, NC who is my first ham radio contact using voice mode on the HF bands. He probably won’t see this, but I wanted to give him my respects and mark the occasion.
I asked grok when SSD prices will recover and I think I agree that mid to late 2027 is the soonest we can hope for. I think I can make it unless something breaks, I hope everyone else can do the same and save money. Just don’t buy computers or storage if you can.
Got this new internet/shortwave/am/fm radio and I’m hearing a station from Sao Paolo playing “We are an American Band” which I was not expecting. Loving the radio lately and this Choyong WT2 is my new favorite.
The Meshtastic network in my area is strong, I see around 500 nodes on MediumFast and 100 currently online. I’m also slowly ramping up my one-man node factory here. I’ve made a few already and hope to have one in everyone’s hands soon.
I know outages suck and all that, but shoutout to the IT people at Amazon who undoubtedly had to lose sleep to fix the issues. Mistakes like that could happen to anyone, so I extend my sympathies to them.
I think it's a little weird that so many giant companies that could afford their own hosting still rely on AWS despite the risks of widespread outages like we saw today. I would like to see more IT operations moved back on premise, but maybe that's just me.
I listened and have been calling on the national calling frequency 146.52Mhz for like two weeks and thought I'd never get a contact or hear anyone, but that changed today, finally, I'm happy to say. Maybe I can consider myself a real ham now, but let's not get carried away!
I know there are more important reasons, but personally I really want the gov't to reopen so that I can apply for the GMRS license and start using radios more. GMRS is like ham radio but you don't have to study for an exam, and one callsign works for your whole family. Seems cool