Post AnYgFgodg6tj4FolF2 by TheyCallMeHacked@social.tchncs.de
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 (DIR) Post #AnYVxN71CKEVCi2cMa by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2024-10-31T05:33:58Z
       
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       I immediately understand the level of conversation I'm about to have when someone says "PC or Mac"
       
 (DIR) Post #AnYYCllvzjt3wBeJwu by nlupo@macrofurs.social
       2024-10-31T05:59:09Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux You get substantial brain rot, that's what you get.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnYfjftdYqRYwvtDwe by ralen@social.linux.pizza
       2024-10-31T07:23:30Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux some people still live in 90th
       
 (DIR) Post #AnYgFgodg6tj4FolF2 by TheyCallMeHacked@social.tchncs.de
       2024-10-31T07:29:18Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux ok hear me out: since macs nowadays don't run on x86, and don't have a traditional MBR-based BIOS, they're not IBM PC compatible. Thus not PCs under the historical understanding of the word. That being said, most other computers, that come without CSM nowadays, aren't either…
       
 (DIR) Post #AnYmVGrgWvXWwO3VBo by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2024-10-31T08:39:22Z
       
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       @TheyCallMeHacked Historical context only matters in a historical discussion, for normal communication how the word is actually used now is more important.