To quickly summarise a phew other oldcomputerchallengers: I'm excited to hear ffog manage audio, since it's been a wash for me. But it sounds like icecasting isn't working, so ffog's show will be as usual (Mine will be on my non-old travel laptop) My experience has been like prahou's note; some people are barely going to notice a change. That's ~ me, except I have no working old audio, and I left myself both unable to handwrite and without an electronic device to tap on for many hours, which clearly made me go crazy (see my last phost). And I'm also using the 1981 MIT-CADR which is pretty different when I'm in lisp. I think everyone else is writing daily retrospectives, though I'm going to keep going with my stream of consciousness phosting (which is somewhat downstream of handwritten notes). matto's phost is a nice emacs usage phost. I did the same to use mastodon; 512M and bsd.sp are well enough to run X11 flavor gnu emacs, at which point you're just using gnu emacs. I can't remember using M-& myself. So I'm using X11 flavor gnu emacs to use mastodonEl for mastodon ...Which matches dokuja's desire for low resource workflow discussion rather than hardware history with one strategy being; plenty of emacs is basically unaffected. I haven't got into zmacs major modes on ams' MIT-CADR vm (which operates with 2M of physical memory by default). Even zmacs (1981) feels modern compared to vi (vi(1) says ex(1)'s original version was 1977). Speaking of things that feel unchanged. On the other hand it's nice reading xiled's historic hardware adventure, finding workarounds for deceased nvram in a well seasoned machine. I will itemize my hw specs tomorrow. I still need to -L my clock cycles via apmd(8) per solene's phost. I ggguuesss I'm procrastinating coding a bit since it implies more getting used to operating the MIT-CADR. And my fantastical planning plan is fantastic in an extreme sense. It's a bit novel laying out code not as a completely offline ASDF system, but this is a source of new sm0l (talk) insight for me.