> However activity in the Wired is currently limited by the machine It's depressingly clear that most websites are designed i5 imacs/macbook pros and I only say mac because the only way these websites look acceptable is with a retina display. In the pedo cesspool that is 8chan, a post on /tech [1] spoke to me on how uninspired technology has gotten. Even the most mundane websites run thousands of lines of code to simply spy on us, create difficult to block up pops and still work poorly on phones. Maybe the show's idea of upgrading your processor to fully appreciate that the internet was once exciting when flash and shockwave made anything nearly feel possible, though as inherently harmful as they are. When I had friends, even designer friends, they would always feel empowered by adobe's monstrosities and entrapped by web standards compared to ease of creating flash animations. A sick part of me wants to open number 5 links in a dos emulator. The 64k demo scene would go nicely with our gopher philosophy of sanity through limitation. Though I may need to be corrected about the security of dos emulators and running coms randomly from the internet. RFC1436 warns: "The client must read until the TCP connection closes". I need to be corrected about a lot of things. [1] https://8ch.net/tech/res/944635.html