Xbase.ru Board Jun 2026
was a flickering lantern in a dark forest. It was a simple message board, a skeletal structure of blue hyperlinks and grey tables. To the outside world, it was a niche hub for database programmers and dBase enthusiasts. But to those who lived there, it was a sanctuary. The community was anchored by a user named "Arkhivator."
Because threads move slowly but deeply, you should subscribe to topics you are interested in. The board will email you when a new hardware hack is discovered. This is essential for long-term projects like building a CNC controller or a custom PSU. xbase.ru board
In the rapidly shifting landscape of the internet, digital communities often flare up like supernovas—brilliant, intense, and eventually fading into the quiet background radiation of the web. For the Russian-speaking internet (RuNet) of the late 1990s and early 2000s, few platforms embodied the spirit of grassroots digital community quite like the . was a flickering lantern in a dark forest
