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ryeguy_24 ◴[] No.44366630[source]
How in the world did someone find this? The fact that things like this are found is a really an interesting revelation about the collective productivity of the humans race on the planet - all pushing the boundaries of knowledge in everything that we know. There is a scientist in the basement somewhere spending his/her whole life on researching a very small part of the world and maybe it will result in a spectacular finding. Go human race.
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noisy_boy ◴[] No.44367374[source]
> How in the world did someone find this?

These people are Computing Archeologists - I don't know if that is a formal category but that is how I think of them. They go deeper into software and hardware of the past and bring back such gems before those are lost forever to the tides of e-waste.

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1. rightbyte ◴[] No.44376638[source]
"Computing Archeologist" is such a nice word.

For some reason I really enjoy "computer archeology" about Super Mario 3 and 64. There is even a total decompile of 64.