Working with Andy Warhol: Jeff Bruette’s recollections

Working with Andy Warhol: Jeff Bruette’s recollections

In the summer of 1985, Jeff Bruette drew a life-changing assignment at work. His employer, Commodore, had just hired a new graphics spokesman named Andy Warhol, but he didn’t know anything about computers. Commodore selected Jeff Bruette to teach him the necessary computer skills.

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IBM 5170 PC/AT

IBM 5170 PC/AT

The IBM 5170 PC/AT, launched August 14, 1984, is a very popular retro PC, for several reasons. It was the last of the open architecture IBM PCs. And from 1984 to about mid-1987, it was the fastest and most expensive IBM PC. It wasn’t the fastest PC in its category. Compaq took care of that. But if you wanted true blue IBM, this was the machine. It was also controversial, both in its heyday and even today. Let’s talk about why.

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Sega Genesis: The Un-Nintendo

Sega Genesis: The Un-Nintendo

It was 35 years ago this week, on August 14, 1989, that Sega released is its 4th generation game console, the Sega Genesis, to the North American market. It initially cost $189. In other parts of the world, you know this console as the Mega Drive. In the United States, it was Sega’s most successful console and it created a blueprint for competing with Nintendo.

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12 retro items you can still find at thrift stores

12 retro items you can still find at thrift stores

I don’t think it’s news to anybody that the days of being able to go to thrift stores and find interesting retro computers and software without any effort are over, and probably not coming back. And last week, I lamented about what ruined thrift stores. But that’s not to say there aren’t interesting and useful retro items you can still find at thrift stores. I’ll give you a dozen ideas.

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Linkedin green Opentowork banner hacking

Linkedin green Opentowork banner hacking

I found out midday Wednesday that one of my former employers, the MSSP Deepwatch, laid off 25% of its staff, about 100 people, that day. Layoffs are a fact of life even in the security field. It happened to me back in March 2023. In this blog post, I want to share my experience with the LinkedIn green open to work banner in hopes it may help someone.

I have mixed feelings on the banner. As for Deepwatch, you’ll have to read between the lines, but I won’t make you squint too hard.

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Using AC and DC at the same time on a train layout

Using AC and DC at the same time on a train layout

I was talking with someone who’d rather remain anonymous regarding AC and DC power on train layouts. When using AC power, a common trick to reduce the amount of wire you need is to run a power wire to each loop of track, and feed that loop of track from a dedicated loop of wire. Then you can run a second loop that each of your loops of track use as a common ground. His question was, if you wired your layout like this, would it be possible to switch to DC power?

The answer is yes, with a possible caveat.

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