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digital age, our computers have become central to so many aspect of our lives. Yet, how much control do we have over the software that powers these machines? Proprietary software

Kernel Planet

https://planet.kernel.org/

with all other computers in the universe, delegate work to them, and control them (this was very futuristic in 1978, pre-Internet as we know it). Orac was considered the most valu

DOSBox v0.74-3 Manual

http://www.dosbox.com/DOSBoxManual.html

all other connected computers will respond to the ping and report the time it took to receive and send the ping message.   The syntax for IPXNET PING is: IPXNET PING   I

ComputorEdge Onine

https://www.computoredge.com/

regularly uses Windows computers. Not only does it quickly and easily add valuable features to all of your Windows programs, but it keeps your brain nimble as you create and build

Blog: The Death of Scientism

http://indigocurnick.xyz/blog/2024-03-05/the-death-of-scientism

in the last century. Computers and computer science came to almost totally dominate the economy. The average lives of average people have never been so radically transformed as si
What has peer review done to us?

Let's Decentralize

https://letsdecentralize.org/

of roughly 55,000 computers distributed around the world." [Wikipedia] Unlike Tor, I2P's primary purpose is to facilitate hidden services. While "outproxies" exist to route clearn

the djb way: the djb why?

http://thedjbway.b0llix.net/djbwhy.html

Soekris single board computers, to rack-mounted blade servers and the "big-iron" mainframes of research and industry. No matter what package it comes in, these Unix and "Unix-like
the djb why

4K Associates : Standards Strategy Consultants

https://XeNT.com/4K-Associates/Press.html

on close to 10000 computers throughout the Internet. The challenge, called ECC2K-108, was set by Canadian cryptographic company Certicom in 1997 to encourage researchers to test t

MIT Media Laboratory

http://philip.greenspun.com/humor/media-lab.html

holography table by computers, lasers and mirrors spinning at 30,000 RPM. It's real! It works! Life Magazine even came in to photograph it in action (of course, they had to fill t

Penetration Testing and Bug-Bounty Hunting

https://www.billdietrich.me/PenetrationTestingAndBugBountyHunting.html

for anything related to computers. I also > have never worked professionally in any infosec/programming field > (I've worked as a fry-cook for my only real job). I do know h
How to become a bug-bounty hunter and do penetration testing

The Macbook Air is the New Thinkpad

https://jacobwsmith.xyz/stories/11_inch_macbook_air.html

also one of the first computers to come with RAM that was soldered onto the motherboard so if the RAM fails it can’t be replaced. But have you ever actually had your RAM fail? I h

Don's Maps - Palaeolithic / Paleolithic European, Russian, Ukrainian and Australian Archaeology / Archeology

https://www.donsmaps.com/

I got much better computers and software over the years, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for example, and my maps became colourised and had more detail. I did a lot of maps of the
Resources for the study of Palaeolithic European, Russian, Ukrainian and Australian Archaeology


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