At the end of C1, one of the many brutal missions currently available in GTFO, your expedition team will be trapped at the bottom of a long-forsaken botany lab. An orange circle appears on the floor, ...
Let's go back in time to an era of personal computing, where dial-up internet was cutting-edge and desktop monitors were enormous. Specifically, let's jump to April 6, 1992, the day Microsoft released ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. There is no fork command in Git. This comes as a surprise to many, as a repository fork is a ...
If you’ve ever peeled something off your dorm wall and accidentally ripped half the paint with it, you are not alone. Just ask Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, who once got fined for pretty much ...
DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System that runs on the disk drive. DOS is responsible for managing and controlling program activities and saved data in the storage system. It was primarily ...
Want to protect your base with a high-tech laser door in Minecraft? In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a realistic laser security entrance using Redstone, tripwires, and optional command ...
Unleash total chaos with a Minecraft Tsunami Blaster! In this tutorial, you'll learn how to build a wave-launching weapon using Redstone or command blocks — perfect for minigames, traps, or just ...
To this day I think I'm more comfortable in command line environments on Linux/Unix OS's because of learning early on both MS-DOS and Commodore. If I want to get something done it's still my go-to ...
I think for a registry export I would probably just use the dos command. The PowerShell isn’t doing anything very special here, no extra functionality and I would just keep it simple. Still, there ...
It’s amazing what you can do with old tech, especially if you combine it with even older software. Take the Nintendo 3DS, for example. Originally released in 2011 with a 268MHz processor, it wasn’t ...
Two big things happened in the world of text-based disk operating systems in June 1994. The first is that Microsoft released MS-DOS version 6.22, the last version of its long-running operating system ...