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The Anatomy of a Search Engine

http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html

As the capabilities of computers increase, it becomes possible to index a very large amount of text for a reasonable cost. Of course, other more bandwidth intensive media such as

The Edinburgh Multi Access System

http://www.bobeager.uk/emas/

Humour Projects Hacks Computers I have used Messages from the Future Famous People Software A University On The Move Installing a jitsi server Installing a framadate server The Ed

Vigay.com : Main Homepage

http://www.vigay.com/

9/11 Conspiracies Acorn computers Acronyms Anonyminity Ant/Inet support Apple support Argonet Bandit IP addresses Bilderberg Group Blog Chip and Pin Cards Cold Callers Collective
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Collin Bartlam

https://collin.bartlam.me/

with the world of computers from a very young age. In my earliest years I spent a lot of my time browsing the web and playing numerous online games. At 10 years old with help of a
A collection of projects and works by Collin Bartlam

Infrequently Noted

https://infrequently.org/

on our most personal computers. In an era when they still claimed to be changing the world for the better, the lies told to justify an invasive, unsafe ecosystem of native apps we
Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.

Fight the System? or Exit the System?

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/fight_or_exit

out there can use computers from 2010 just fine but are drawn into wasting money). +2 @LukeSmithxyz - 2025-05-20 13:44:12 Wait, did that actually happen? Varg wasn't who I was tal

David Zatz: reflections on allpar.com

https://dave.zatz.us/allpar.php

automated memes, and computers generating copy, along with underpaid freelancers from around the world... not to mention cell phones and Facebook, ... nobody has time to read all
David Zatz: reflections on allpar.com

The Kernel Hacker's Bookshelf: Ultimate Physical Limits of Computation [LWN.net]

https://lwn.net/Articles/286233/

existing quantum computers have already attained the ultimate limit on computational speed - on a very small number of bits and in a research setting, but attained it nonetheless.
Moore's Law - we all know it (or at least think we do). To be annoyingly exact, Moore's Law i [...]

Website Accessibility Conformance Evaluation Methodology (WCAG-EM) 1.0

https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG-EM/

both the users and the computers used to access the website are known, this baseline may be limited to the operating systems, web browsers and assistive technologies used within t

SegaBase - Genesis & MegaDrive

http://www.atani-software.net/segabase/SegaBase-Genesis.html

generation of personal computers were finally powerful enough to deliver a videogame experience every bit as good as that found in the arcades of the day.  Why not the same f
Sam's ongoing project to document Sega's entire classic videogame libarary

Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0

https://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-charmod-20030822/

To be of any use in computers, in computer communications and in particular on the World Wide Web, characters must be encoded. In fact, much of the information processed by comput

Computation isn't Consciousness: The Chinese Room Experiment

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/chinese_room

alking about AI and computers and all this kind of stuff, right? I don’t want to speak disparagingly, but stuff. So, the question is this: can a machine think? Now, that obviously


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