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#385 - #TheFlameWars : la #guerre #Amiga vs #Atari ST sublimée ! - #Gunhed TV

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GNFFA4IwK0

Si vous aimez mes inepties, sachez que vous pouvez aussi les lire !

Les #Chroniques de #GunhedTV
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Si la guerre Amiga vs #AtariST m'était contée
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Babes in #VideoGames
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The Flame Wars est un livre en anglais retraçant l'épopée la guerre Amiga vs Atari ST. C'est également un bel hommage au #processeur #Motorola #68000.

#retrogaming #retrocomputer #commodore #histoire #story

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The James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb telescope is a giant leap in the history of stargazing.

Our view of the universe will never bethe same.

Nearly a million miles away, the James Webb Space Telescope just took a picture. Since transmitting its first data in late 2021, Webb has made stunning discoveries, including a plume of water spanning 6,000 miles in our solar system and a galaxy that formed only 390 million years after the Big Bang, or more than 13 billion years ago.

The telescope is an engineering marvel: Its massive mirror makes it possible to collect light from the faintest objects. It has multiple ways of blocking and dissecting that light, giving us detailed portraits of distant galaxies and close neighbors alike. And its position orbiting the sun allows it to take pictures around the clock, sending us up to 57.2 gigabytes of data — the equivalent of tens of thousands of standard iPhone photos — every day. What’s it telling us about our past — and the future of cosmology?

Via Cory Doctorow in Recomendo - issue #385