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What's the most obscure device you own that can load 4chan.org/g/ on?
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I have an Archos 605 Wifi with the terrible built in opera browser that I had to hunt on around for ages on archive.org to find the crack from 2010 to unlock the damn plugins
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>>108672857
Is this a challenge?
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I own one of these, never even turned it on
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>>108672857
my wifes basic bitch computer.
#rekt
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>>108673149
Yes

I'm betting you can't top my Archos

Rules:

- No devices made before 2020 e.g. smart fridge, smart watch, modern smart TV with a browser already built in

- No devices that runs OSX, Windows or Linux out of the box with the intention the user is supposed to plug them in and use them as a normal desktop computer (no 2005 Mac Mini)

BUT if you have a coffee maker that runs Windows and you've broken out of the coffee maker UI then that is acceptable

I will also accept a personal computer that runs any OS with a browser where the hardware was built on or before 1999
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not very obscure but its the worst I have, a t420 thinkpad with the base mount, upgraded cpu and keyboard, using the dvd adapter for a second hard druve AND a external GPU using the express card slot
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>>108673252
>a coffee maker that runs Windows
why would somebody do this
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>>108673252
PSP-1001, meanwhile the archos is just running linux anyways
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>>108673472
Tried to think of more obscure instead of just older but wasn't sure. I found this for you though https://www.ebay.com/itm/116341308338
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>>108673252
>- No devices made before 2020
Don't you mean "after"?
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>>108673374
I don't know but I'm 100% sure it exists

someone has posted either a coffee machine or another desktop kitchen appliance with a small 4:3 screen that was running Windows 10 / 11

>>108673757
yes

>>108673720
that is really nice anon, I am jelly
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>>108672857
I have an RS/6000 43p in my storage unit with all my furniture and crap. It has an ancient build of Firefox on it that worked with 4chan when I packed it up a couple years ago.
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>>108673982
>paying monthly to keep around a bunch of old trash instead of selling it all and buying new things with that money + the sale money
I'll never understand storage unit people. Never.
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>>108672857
my dreamcast with windows millennium
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>>108674022
I got fired for my job a week before a layoff so they could avoid paying me a six-figure severance. Moved in with my girlfriend and had to put a four-bedroom house worth of shit somewhere.
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>>108674024
I think you mean CE. Millennium was not ported to SuperH and a 200 MHz CPU with 16 MB of RAM would not be able to emulate x86 for shit.
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>>108674068
Yeah, put it on Facebook marketplace and start over proper.
All your old shit sucks anyway
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>>108674079
I'll stick with my original plan, thanks.
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>>108673181
I was so hyped for that shit. Didn't know it actually released. But Mozilla started to turn to shit around that time so it was never gonna work out. In another world, it would have been nice to have an alternative to iOS and jeetdroid though.
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>>108673252
>before 1999
official puppy and tinycore linux thread
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>>108672857
i used to sling a bunch of those at circuit city years back. loved those little niggas like you wouldnt believe
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>>108673720
>no touchpad
>keyboard right at the bottom
now I'm jelly, why don't they make notebooks like this anymore?
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Many of the real obscure devices can no longer do so because of Cloudflare+HTTPS.
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>>108672857
I still have my DSi, 3DS and Vita
I also have a BB Passport, BBOS 10 is arguably more obscure than any of the devices above.
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>>108672857
If I make a google maps link on a pin and send it to my motorcycle's gps I can browse that page on the bike's dashboard.
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>>108672857
This. At least it worked some 10 out more years ago, probably not anymore with all the modern js cancer. Could even post with it in pre-captcha times.
Thought I had photos of me doing it, but can't find them now.
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>>108672857
datamining thread to get the new spyware cookies on old machines for better profiling

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