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Updates at a Glance

 * 10/7: Dr. Lunatic Comes to Steam - A Review
 * 9/26: Windows 95D Lite 1.6a
 * 9/26: Infsect 0.8
 * 9/23: Determine the Pinout of a USB Header
 * 8/7: The Gas Lawnmower is Obsolete!
 * 7/12: Why We Play STGs
 * 7/11: Jaws vs. Orca
 * 7/6: Poll: Proposed Bigeye Continuation
 * 6/23: Discord Sucks Part II
 * 6/21: A Fix for Windows NT 4.0 Setup Freezing

Quick Links
 * FTP
 * The First Cell
 * Windows 95D Lite
 * Redtoast
 * Videos
 * Gallery
 * Audio
 * Browsers













In the year 1993, the project at [redacted] involving water-based life
simulation was greenlit, changing the course of artificial intelligence
forever...


DATAPOOL SURFACE


BLIPS



October 20, 2023 at 01:32 PM I hope passkeys won't get compromised by the phone.
From what I'm learning, the idea behind it seems to be exactly what I had
proposed in an old rant as a superior alternative to phone-based 2FA. If it is
true that passkeys can be used entirely on traditional computers, they could be
the answer to all our problems - certainly those pertaining to something I am
slowly developing.





October 04, 2023 at 03:32 PM I'm gonna be late. I have another thing I've been
working on, which I figure I may elaborate on later.





October 03, 2023 at 09:03 AM Recently, I've considered taking some measures to
cut corners. I'm looking to remove 480p encodes of videos on this site for the
ones that aren't already natively 480p, and I'm also wanting to purge the older
releases of my Windows 9x remasters. It's not worth hosting the old versions
here, as they eat up too much space and may have plenty of undesirable bugs
and/or missing components.



Blip Archive


IMAGES


Early Razorback Design

Gallery


VIDEOS


December 31st, 2019

Video Catalog


WELCOME TO RAZORBACK

Razorback is the return to the internet's glory days, the preferred benchmarking
tool of obscure browsers, the central hub of the developments of the maroon
whale and his neural network, and more importantly, the future.

The Razorback website began on October 5th, 2020 and has been growing slowly but
steadily. It's intently crafted with old computers and browsers in mind - a far
cry from the expectations of the internet we've been left with now, but also the
beginning of even greater possibilities. Why should JavaScript be required for a
site just to read text? I am above such nonsense, and so will you be when you
dive deeper into this site. This site doesn't use cookies, nor does it employ
client-side scripting, because there are always nicer ways of doing things. It
should run nicely on your 486 with a low-bandwidth connection!

Razorback provides the following offerings:

 * The First Cell for MS-DOS
 * Windows 95D Lite for empowering old computers
 * Old software mirrors for ensuring their longevity
 * Guides for enriching with knowledge to conquer the challenges of 1995
   computing
 * An ongoing blog for dumping the sporadic cetacean mind

And many more, and yet more to follow...

Trying to reach an affiliate site like the Blue OS Museum, but using a browser
from 1995 or earlier? This might be why...


INTRO VIDEO

I've spared you from the extra effort of "CLICKING TO ENTER", but you could
imagine walking into this website would be something like what's depicted in the
video below.


APRIL 2021

 * razorback_apr2021.avi - 240p Cinepak AVI, 29.97 FPS (57.3 MB)
 * razorback_apr2021.mp4 - 720p H.264 MPEG-4, 59.94 FPS (87.1 MB)
 * razorback_apr2021_small.avi - 144p Cinepak AVI, 15 FPS (19.7 MB)


OCTOBER 2020

 * razrback.avi - 240p Cinepak AVI, 29.97 FPS (14.6 MB)
 * razrback.mp4 - 720p H.264 MPEG-4, 59.94 FPS (26.7 MB)





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