[HN Gopher] Computers Built to Last
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Computers Built to Last
Author : ecliptik
Score : 23 points
Date : 2022-01-03 05:53 UTC (17 hours ago)
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| marttt wrote:
| Same article, posted a few hours earlier, discussed here:
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29773407
| zgs wrote:
| The HP 35 calculator was introduced in 1972. The early models
| aren't quite fifty years old yet, but will be later this year.
| Many (most?) of these still work just fine from the mains adaptor
| or once you replace the batteries.
| johnklos wrote:
| We don't think enough about sustainability, about history. The
| Amiga uniquely exists as history by itself and lives on as a
| platform that eschews multi-gigabyte, multi-gigahertz
| requirements, yet can do amazingly modern things.
|
| The hardware is wonderfully documented and easy to repair. My
| Amiga has been running for a quarter of a century now.
|
| http://lilith.zia.io/
| blippage wrote:
| So, it runs a pretty recent version of NetBSD? That's quite
| impressive. Isn't that sacrilege, though, not to be running
| AmigaOS?
|
| I did see a YouTube vid last year of an Amiga booting up what I
| presume to be an old version of Debian. It got there -
| EVENTUALLY - at least proving that AmigaOS was a vastly more
| efficient of OS (over Debian, at least).
| bullen wrote:
| Raspberry 4 is probably the most likely candidate right now.
|
| Because you need a user base to make the software carry itself.
|
| Also from a power point of view 7W is pretty much what we have to
| play with if everyone is going to have one powered on
| permanently.
|
| Get a good case for it so that you can passively cool it and
| you're good to go for atleast 100 years if the heatpaste doesn't
| dry up:
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| http://move.rupy.se/file/pi_4.jpg
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| I recently found this case, but it's still in the mail:
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| https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z6FYHCH
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