ASCII by Jason Scott

(ascii.textfiles.com)

112 points | by bookofjoe 6 hours ago ago

19 comments

  • embedding-shape 5 hours ago ago

    > Just a little over ten years ago [...] a collection of 13,000 manuals now lives on the Internet Archive

    That's a crazy amount of time, with a nice amount of manuals now publicly available, about ~3.5 manuals PER DAY, for a decade! Few people are as dedicated as Jason Scott when it comes to making sure information stays free and available, thank you a lot for what you, Archive Team and Internet Archive is doing for all of us!

    • stavros 2 hours ago ago

      I follow him on Bluesky and he routinely raises money to buy things on auction and scan them/digitize them and upload them for free. One-of-a-kind concert tapes, obscure software floppy disks, random manuals, videotapes of random shows, anything old, he digitizes it and imports it into the Internet Archive.

      Really doing great work preserving stuff that would otherwise be lost to time.

    • zozbot234 5 hours ago ago

      > a collection of 13,000 manuals now lives on the Internet Archive

      Why are we even doing this? This is just humanity giving free extra training to its future robot overlords. /s

      • kev009 2 hours ago ago

        Most of that was vintage test equipment AFAICT. It is nice to be able to query an LLM and say "how do I fix this boat anchor with these symptoms". These tools have been quite helpful for retrocomputing hobbies for me.

      • qingcharles 4 hours ago ago

        Hopefully they'll be able to write better manuals.

  • rhgraysonii 2 hours ago ago

    Jason’s work output is so prolific. Over the past 4-5 years he’s digitized the lifetime collection of magnetic media I acquired in a series of odd interesting events. So much slice of life nyc and weird cool music stuff that would have never been seen otherwise. Over 1300 tapes! All here https://archive.org/details/markpines

    He is also just an absolutely delightful person to hang out with. Textfiles was one of the first websites I ever visited and getting to do this was a meet your heroes thing that actually went very nicely.

  • ethanhawksley 3 hours ago ago

    The current archive link is outdated, https://web.archive.org/web/20260515155930/https://ascii.tex... is more up to date with the May 10 post

  • bityard 4 hours ago ago

    Jason Scott is one of the good guys.

    • ethagnawl 4 hours ago ago

      Indeed.

      His podcast, _Jason Scott Talks His Way Out of It_, is an entertaining, informative and (often) touching listen, too.

    • Triphibian 3 hours ago ago

      I had the good fortune of being able to hang out and watch him and some vintage Apple enthusiasts recover some source code for an old game. I have a lot of admiration for his dedication.

  • woolybully an hour ago ago

    Where can I read about his stalker and a different person trying to unalive his family. He alludes to these in passing on the linked blogpost, but I can’t find more.

  • xipho 4 hours ago ago

    He's streaming live "right now". https://www.twitch.tv/textfiles

    • textfiles an hour ago ago

      I'm the guy in the shirt!

  • NooneAtAll3 3 hours ago ago

    Maybe I missed it, but what were the manuals for?

    What appliances? Or was it textbooks, or what?

  • crtasm 5 hours ago ago

    Latest post: Manuals Plus: The Wrap-Up — May 10, 2026

    • EarlKing 4 hours ago ago

      We'll have to take your word on that since it looks like it's being hugged to death. I can't even get an archive of it to take the pressure off.

      • textfiles 2 hours ago ago

        There's a bad setting on my virtual host. I'm in conversation with the support team about getting it tuned up.