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Fr 10.05.2024 00:01:35     1.460      +4      220.862   151,3 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500
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Di 07.05.2024 00:01:02     1.455      +1      220.065   151,2 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500
Mo 06.05.2024 00:01:41     1.454       0      219.741   151,1 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500
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Sa 04.05.2024 00:00:12     1.453       0      219.369   151,0 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500
Fr 03.05.2024 00:00:40     1.453      +1      219.070   150,8 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500
Do 02.05.2024 00:01:09     1.452       0      218.744   150,7 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500
Mi 01.05.2024 00:00:51     1.452       0      218.477   150,5 OpenBiblio.Social         4.2.7      500

Fr 10.05.2024 01:23

Interesting that people seem to expect something of value from , as if it is not just another letter in . That includes its former Ceo, whose greatest success might well have been in gaslighting people into thinking its correct that they should not install any kind of software on a piece of hardware they own, only those sanctioned by the manufacturer. Coming from the mind that did this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakout

Wikipedia-Screenshot from article on Breakout,  the video game:

Wikipedia-Screenshot from article on Breakout, the video game: "Jobs was offered $750, with an award for every TTL (transistor-transistor logic) chip fewer than 50. Jobs promised to complete a prototype within four days. Bushnell offered the bonus because he disliked how new Atari games required 150 to 170 chips; he knew that Jobs' friend Steve Wozniak, an employee of Hewlett-Packard, had designed a version of Pong that used about 30 chips. Jobs had little specialized knowledge of circuit board design but knew Wozniak was capable of producing designs with a small number of chips. He convinced Wozniak to work with him, promising to split the fee evenly between them if Wozniak could minimize the number of chips."

Wikipedia-Screenshot from an article on Breakout, the video game (contd):

Wikipedia-Screenshot from an article on Breakout, the video game (contd):"The original deadline was met after Wozniak worked at Atari four nights straight, doing some additional designs while at his day job at Hewlett-Packard. This equated to a bonus of $5,000, which Jobs kept secret from Wozniak. Wozniak has stated he only received payment of $350; he believed for years that Atari had promised $700 for a design using fewer than 50 chips, and $1000 for fewer than 40, stating in 1984 that "we only got 700 bucks for it"."

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