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dcpit | 1 year ago

Stop showing off, guys ... ;-) About 30 years ago, I let my Atari 1040STF (8Mhz, no hard drive...) scratching a floppy disk all night long to render this very blob : http://csi.chemie.tu-darmstadt.de/ak/immel/graphics/povray35...

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G3rn0ti|1 year ago

You ddos'ed your university home page. ;)

prox|1 year ago

No the Atari is still rendering to this day!

andrehacker|1 year ago

Maybe he'll get to use the "that would be impressive except if they had known what they were looking for,they would have seen it written on my dorm room window" quote later today.

chaboud|1 year ago

Seems like the Atari was repurposed into doing duty as a webserver…

(Kidding. Posting links on HN is basically a community load test.)

dTal|1 year ago

I find it surprising that it would cause issues. There are as of this writing only 162 comments in the thread, which was posted 17 hours ago, and the (simple!) web page is still very slow to load. How much traffic slows down a static web page with a single image? Even if we stipulate a quite manageable 100 requests per second, that means 6 million people read this thread and decided to click that link. 6 million people and only 162 left a comment? Can that be right?

technothrasher|1 year ago

I feel like the privileged guy in the room, as I was running POV-Ray on a fancy new SPARCstation back in those days.

jbl0ndie|1 year ago

What were you modelling? Cyclopropane? I did something looking similar using a Fortran tool called Gaussian not long after.

entropyie|1 year ago

Lol, I also have some povray renders still online on my uni page... Not linking though ;-)