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usonian

(26,599 posts)
20. I did electronic and optical engineering to start. Built my own S-100 systems back in the day.
Wed May 6, 2026, 07:01 PM
May 6

Engineering was on and off (aerospace) so I got into IT, running the Sun network at Berkeley Physics (a blast) but of course, money got tight, so I wandered off into finance (working in San Francisco "before" was another blast) and then to Sun Microsystems and then a nutball startup and later some consulting. A real mixed bag, usually the one person with all the responsibility and no budget.

I ran Sun and Macs at Berkeley, and those were my mainstays. Picked up on linux with the mac G3 laptop (Yellow Dog ran on it) and finally got into PC hardware, linux only. Windows at gunpoint for the startup though I ran the "real" computers there, a Sun rack for corporate services and developers.

I run a ton of Firefox extensions. The most fun is one or two or three Captcha solvers. When they work, fun to watch.

A small bit of programming, mostly scripting in various languages.

A Hypercard fanatic, I wrote scientific applications, complete with graphing and EPS output for Tech Pubs for bosses at the Big L. Have not revisited that though there are very capable clones out there and I have a MacOS9 emulator running with Hypercard inside. Just low priority right now. Hypercard preceded the internet with its linking mechanisms (and message passing) and if Steve had let it live and go cross-platform (he vetoed both) the internet would be a different place. It WAS Vibe Coding way back then, and with an instant GUI and built-in persistent database.

I was doing DTP on Atari's and Macs, while kicking out lab reports with grap, pic and troff for work.

Just missed a job at a small company that soon thereafter was acquired by Google. I look back at that miss as fortunate. I had many interviews at Apple and failed the age test.

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Vapid R US* Attilatheblond May 6 #1
It's infecting the rest of the world, too. erronis May 6 #13
Guess that explains why..... Flo Mingo May 6 #2
Bot or not? Hard to tell when people act like bots. usonian May 6 #4
The ones that are likely to put their foot down on something like this will be advertisers AZJonnie May 6 #3
Am I the only one who would like to know exactly what a bot is? CrispyQ May 6 #5
Let me count the ways! There are so many. usonian May 6 #8
Useful info. To add to the original question: erronis May 6 #14
On my university sysadmin job, I noticed that some systems timed you out quickly if you dawdled typing a password. usonian May 6 #16
When I wrote web scrapers/spiders/whatever, I usually added random pauses erronis May 6 #17
Some websites disable pasting passwords. usonian May 6 #18
You can get around that disabling pasting if you really want. erronis May 6 #19
I did electronic and optical engineering to start. Built my own S-100 systems back in the day. usonian May 6 #20
Sounds a bit like my history --- I'll DM you so I won't clutter these airwaves. erronis May 6 #21
One nation controlled by the media flvegan May 6 #6
Orwell explained newspeak and why Big Brother has to rewrite history. usonian May 6 #9
Seems worth pointing out who "Musabi Labs" are: muriel_volestrangler May 6 #7
sorry but blubunyip May 6 #12
Yup. "holistic" just raised another huge red flag. erronis May 6 #15
the role of Bots and AI have set off a big debate around Reddit stock and earnings GreatGazoo May 6 #10
This is Reddit. Made up stories and fake emotion's Melon May 6 #11
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