Terrible thing to say. Who will play dos games and on retro machines if
you're not around?
Hacks are a part of the computing world and always will be.
On Tue, 15 Oct 2024, 7:03 am Danilo Pecher via Freedos-devel, <
[email protected]> wrote:
> I just don't get it. What are tho
I just don't get it. What are those wastes of skin and organs who get
a kick out of making other people's lives miserable, The wayback
machine is a brilliant idea, archiving web pages that their authors
have long since given up upon. How sad must your life be if it gives
you a kick to just fuck up
They may be back up and running for now, but I can't help but wonder for how
long due to their pending legal troubles.
It's a shame that the DOS abandonware they host will be lost to time if they
get shut down, which seems like less of an "if" and more of a "when" question.
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Hi,
> On Oct 14, 2024, at 10:34 AM, Rugxulo via Freedos-devel
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 7:16 AM Jerome Shidel via Freedos-devel
>> wrote:
>>
>> Since this happened Thursday and is still ongoing, I guess it is old news.
>>
>> But, I only found out today when I needed to
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 7:16 AM Jerome Shidel via Freedos-devel
wrote:
>
> Since this happened Thursday and is still ongoing, I guess it is old news.
>
> But, I only found out today when I needed to (hopefully) go find some on the
> Wayback Machine.
>
> Apparently, the Internet Archive was h
Hi All,
Since this happened Thursday and is still ongoing, I guess it is old news.
But, I only found out today when I needed to (hopefully) go find some on the
Wayback Machine.
Apparently, the Internet Archive was hacked and gave up about 31 million user
names and password.
It also has been
Hi All,
Since this happened Thursday and is still ongoing, I guess it is old news.
But, I only found out today when I needed to (hopefully) go find some on the
Wayback Machine.
Apparently, the Internet Archive was hacked and gave up about 31 million user
names and password.
It also has been