Sci-fi author Neal Stephenson wants AIs fighting AIs
For fans of and those interested in the author of *Snow Crash*, *The Diamond Age*, *Cryptonomicon*, *The Baroque Cycle*, *Anathem* and others.
A resurrected version of Smalltalk-78 from the Xerox Notetaker, running in-browser
Smalltalk is an object oriented programming language.
A new Lazarus arises – for the fourth time – for Pascal fans
Pascal, Freepascal (FPC), Lazarus IDE, Turbo Pascal, Delphi, all dialects of Pascal
Reviving a Modular Cargo Bike Design from the 1930s
Two wheels, or three, sometimes one, but never more than twenty. Interested in riding a bicycle? We welcome bicyclists of all skill levels including those who don't yet own a bike. Ask us your questions or meetup with other redditors in your area for local rides. Happy cycling!
"My quest to make motorcycle riding that tad bit safer"
Braaaap
Is there a single, comprehensive list of AmigaOS versions anywhere?
We are a passionate community of Amiga fans. We talk about relevant news, events, new and old hardware and software and all things Commodore Amiga - one of the greatest home computer platforms of all-time.
No! Repent! From! Harlan! (Interview in _Amazing_ from ¿1996?)
**A place to discuss published speculative fiction**—novels, short stories, comics, and more. Not sure if a book counts? Then post it! Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alt. History, Postmodern Lit., and more are all welcome here. **The key is that it be speculative, not that it fit some arbitrary genre guidelines**. Any sort of link or text post is welcome as long as it is about printed / text / static SF material.
Anyone got a Tacx Fortius working in 2025?
Discussion of everything bicycle related. bikeit! bike bikes bicycle bicycles bicycling cycling
Ctrl+Alt+T opens Xterm
The Ubuntu community on Reddit
Discovering the Lispworks IDE - Lisp journey
A subreddit for the Lisp family of programming languages.
From PlayStation to routers, you've probably been using FreeBSD without knowing it. The OS came first, the foundation later – so what does it do? (by me on El Reg)
Unofficial subreddit for the FreeBSD Project
How to Bike Across the Country (that country being the USA)
Two wheels, or three, sometimes one, but never more than twenty. Interested in riding a bicycle? We welcome bicyclists of all skill levels including those who don't yet own a bike. Ask us your questions or meetup with other redditors in your area for local rides. Happy cycling!
Build your own antisocial writing rig with DOS and a $2 USB key — Reg hack pines for simpler times, then tries to recapture them <- by me about my holiday-season hobby project on The Register
For discussion of Microsoft's DOS.
Going Out With A Bang -- how AI is hastening climate collapse
Discussion regarding the potential collapse of global civilization, defined as a significant decrease in human population and/or political/economic/social complexity over a considerable area, for an extended time. We seek to deepen our understanding of collapse while providing mutual support, not to document every detail of our demise.
Lisp Programs Don't Have Parentheses
A subreddit for the Lisp family of programming languages.
AmigaOS updated in 2025 for some reason Hyperion ships another patch, which is nice <- by me on The Register: Enterprise Technology News and Analysis I thought that you folks might appreciate this. (BTW, I don't write the headlines...)
We are a passionate community of Amiga fans. We talk about relevant news, events, new and old hardware and software and all things Commodore Amiga - one of the greatest home computer platforms of all-time.
“The Littlest Jackal” by Bruce Sterling (1996)
**A place to discuss published speculative fiction**—novels, short stories, comics, and more. Not sure if a book counts? Then post it! Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alt. History, Postmodern Lit., and more are all welcome here. **The key is that it be speculative, not that it fit some arbitrary genre guidelines**. Any sort of link or text post is welcome as long as it is about printed / text / static SF material.
FreeDOS 1.4: Still DOS, still FOSS, more modern than ever (by me on El Reg)
For discussion of Microsoft's DOS.
RISC OS Open: News: "Moonshots" Initiative to Secure the Future of the OS
Show off your old-school computer rig! Dig out your retro computers and set them up, or dig out your vintage photos from when your computer was new!
RISC OS Open: News: "Moonshots" Initiative to Secure the Future of the OS
Both Haiku and Linux get new FOSS Nvidia drivers (by me on the Reg, with a link I've not seen elsewhere)
A unofficial subreddit dedicated to the discussion of Haiku, an open source operating system inspired by the Be Operating System, and everything related to it.
The Vectrex Home Computer You Never Had
Show off your old-school computer rig! Dig out your retro computers and set them up, or dig out your vintage photos from when your computer was new!
@dlb72.bsky.social
A sub dedicated to the works of Terry Pratchett, including (but not limited to) the hugely popular Discworld series of books.
Lilysthings: the macOS Blog Post (ft. Hackintosh)
Welcome to r/hackintosh! For support, visit the following Discord links: Intel: https://discord.gg/u8V7N5C AMD: https://discord.gg/EfCYAJW View rules and FAQ before posting.
Flang-tastic! LLVM's Fortran compiler finally drops the training wheels (by me on El Reg)