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며칠 전에 건어물 여동생 우마루 작가가 왜 연재가 급하게 끝났는지 유튜브에서 이야기를 함. 우등생에 미인이지만 집에 들어오면 늘어지는 친동생이 모델이었는데, 그만 불치병으로 돌아가셨다고. 애니도 나오고 작품 한참 인기있을 때여서, 작가가 정신적으로 견디기가 너무 힘들었다고 한다.

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오늘 해커스펍 송년회에서 오라클 사용해도 될까? 주제로 발표한 로빈입니다! 행사 정말 재밌었고요 오라클 쓰는 이야기 GraphQL 이야기 플랫폼 비즈니스의 방향성 이야기 등등 마음껏 해주세요~

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I discovered a wonderful hack that likely would allow me to run Windows 2 on my vintage Apricot PC Xi before the New Year.

Quick recap: Apricot PC is a British computer from 1983, not compatible with the IBM PC. It had a Windows 1 port, but not Windows 2, and thus couldn't run Word, Excel, or Illustrator. With a bit of driver-writing, I managed to start Windows 2 on it, but my video driver is rudimentary and cannot be used for practical purposes. Windows video drivers are super-complicated, so I was fully expecting to spend over a month writing one (at least there are docs for everything!)

But I just discovered a way to run Windows 2 with Windows 1 video drivers. So if I had a Windows 1 driver for Apricot, I could use it in Windows 2. Of course, it's never that simple...

Find the difference between Windows 2 with Win1 driver and Windows 2 with the real Win2 driver - both are EGA 640x350!

🧵 thread with a few more screenshots and pointers

Windows 2 running in Dosbox - showing MS-DOS Executive file manager and Solitaire. Except it uses Windows 1 video driverWindows 2 running in Dosbox in EGA monochrome mode - the fonts look decisively different from a previous screenshot. This is a real Windows 2 with Windows 2 video driver
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More good news for the shortest day

In July Helsinki marked an entire year without a single traffic death. The Finnish capital, which has a population of 690,000, achieved the feat through lower speed limits, improved street design and investing in pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. More than half of Helsinki’s streets have a speed limit of 30km/h (18-19mph) and roads have been narrowed with trees.

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