![]() In the mid-1980s, Romania was a poverty-stricken, Communist country. What Moldovanu’s holding isn’t some hobbyist kit potentially familiar to tech tinkerers back in the states. His 9-to-5 job is that of a System Administrator for a fin-tech company in Bucharest. In the local open-source community, he is better known as one of the creators of the first Romanian Linux distribution, TFM, that’s still used by local companies. It’s going to be tricky to revive it.”Īn athletic geek now in his mid-40s, Moldovanu has always been crafting DIY projects. “I need to find a charger and an old TV set. This summer, when moving from one apartment to another, he stumbled upon the box. He hasn’t switched it on in 10, maybe 20 years. Inside the box rests the computer he built for himself in high school. “Maybe it could still work,” he tells me. ![]() ![]() ![]() BUCHAREST, Romania-Mihai Moldovanu grabs the cardboard box with the enthusiasm of a man from the future who’s opening a time capsule. ![]()
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