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velo_aprx ◴[] No.43533630[source]
Here is the official announcement (in Swedish): https://levandekulturarv.se/forteckningen/element/demoscenen
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diggan ◴[] No.43533695[source]
Hastily thrown together translation, because I thought it captured the hacker mindset so well:

> A fundamental driver of the demo scene is to make a machine, such as a computer, do something it has not done before. This could mean, for example, creating a tailor-made program for a particular type of machine. Technically, it is about exploiting the capabilities of the machine in an efficient and novel way.

It's sad to think that the computing devices our newer generations are growing up with are trying their best to shoot down this exact use case; making the device do things no one made it do before.

Instead, everything is locked down in the name of safety, and people loosing out on the ability of just having fun by modifying devices we already own.

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joarv0249nw ◴[] No.43534858[source]
Computers are mostly appliances, like dishwashers, now.
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1. GuB-42 ◴[] No.43539888{3}[source]
But demomakers have a good track record of turning appliances into computers.

I am not aware of a demoscene production running on a dishwasher, but I wouldn't be surprised if one existed.

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2. dahart ◴[] No.43541126[source]
Does Doom on a dishwasher count? https://www.reddit.com/r/itrunsdoom/comments/1budbid/doom_on...