AOL is killing dial-up service. What it did for ’90s internet culture must never be forgotten

">this episode of The Full Nerd, Adam Patrick Murray, Alaina Yee, Will Smith, and special guest Russ of Retro Game Corps chat about AMD dominance in PC gaming handhelds (and Intel’s current uphill battle), our wishes for the Steam Deck 2, and Thunderbolt 5 eGPUs. The delicate subject of Steam Machines once again comes up—as does Will’s quiet vehemence that the concept belongs in the past. 

Will isn’t against anarchy though, given his take on transferring boot drives between PCs during the Q&A.

Also of note: The pre-show, during which Adam sniffs yet another scented product. It led to this gem of a quote from Will: “I’m getting a mix of metal and industrial lubricants and a little bit of a laundry cleaner.”

Will sniffing Adam's latest scented product
Just another day at the office.

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This week’s plentiful nerd news

I started writing this newsletter expecting slim pickings, given how quiet this summer has been. But people have been staying busy—think nifty modding projects, a whole cardboard PC reproduction, and CT scans of a legendary Intel CPU. Or you know, just ignoring social norms.

Asus Noctua RTX 5080 graphics card
It works for me.

Asus

  • ">Guess I’m not the only one: Last week, I pondered Intel’s shrinking influence on tech. Seems the topic was also on other people’s minds—Steve Burke over at Gamers Nexus also dove into the topic, armed with numbers (as you’d expect).
  • You can make a floppy disk from scratch: Speaking of 1990s throwbacks, this engineering project is so cool. I can’t think of the ’90s without also thinking of my collection of 3.5-inch floppies. (Yes, technically the floppy originated in the ’80s, but I refuse to think of them as over 40 years old. That would mean I’m old.)
  • Would Gordon approve? This cardboard PC is beautifully elegant versus Dave Murphy’s iconic, epic take during Maximum PC’s heyday. Corrugated edges simulating mobo slots? Genius. On the other hand…the waifu stickers. (I appreciate this attention to detail.)
A patron's set up at a Starbucks in Korea
The keyboard really sets the whole tone.

Korea Herald

  • Someone did a CT scan of an Intel 386 CPU: You know how art does infrared and other types of scans of old paintings, to see what might be buried underneath? I love that we can do something similar for old tech. (Also, before anyone asks if this week’s link section is just a ’90s nostalgia list, I’d like to point out that I don’t control the tech zeitgeist.)
  • Starbucks Korea patrons apparently give zero effs: You may have already read this news, but what you don’t know is that I am a very lone minority among the The Full Nerd and PCWorld crews. I wouldn’t mind partitions at cafes. (My coworkers say this is a monstrous take, but a time-limit policy would deal with the seat-hogging issue.) Also, did you see some of those setups? Respect.
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