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system for personal computers and Dorothy was instrumental in bringing it to market. Their company sold and promoted the software, which gave life to a fledgling computer industry
Gary & Dorothy Kildall (Dorothy McEwen)founded Digital Research Inc. in 1974. DRI quickly became the first successful PC OS Company.
Stanford Interactive Workspaces Projecthttp://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/iwork/old/
(paper, whiteboards, computers, physical models, etc). and are able to use these simultaneously and move among them flexibly and quickly. The few existing integrated multi-device
ElectroBSD - The might to deliver onions - Free as in free (electro) beer and freedomhttp://www.fabiankeil.de/gehacktes/electrobsd/
run on other people's computers ("the cloud")? Yes. So far this has only been tested with Amazon (EC2) and Rackspace but it should work elsewhere as well. If the hoster doesn't pr
FreeBSD-based operating system with the power to serve onions and designed to resist the (German) computer police.
The Grand List of Overused Science Fiction Clicheshttp://www.geocities.ws/evilsnack/cliche.html
brains directly to computers and get dependent on them. Aliens travel a zillion miles to loot the Earth of resources which exist in far greater and much more easily exploitable qu
PuTTY FAQhttps://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html
connections to other computers. We maintain the tool; we don't administer any computers that you're likely to be able to use, in the same way that the people who make web browsers
Loper OS » Bitcoin, or How to Hammer in Nails with a Microscope.http://www.loper-os.org/?p=939
Really Fast, or How Computers Only Come in Two Speeds." Stanislav on "Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing" tuhdo on "Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing" Anonymous on "The Thr
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/mon/pdf/Keys
on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/Hpascal.txt
on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I
Technological slaveryhttp://digdeeper.love/articles/technological_slavery.xhtml
chance that quantum computers will make all current ciphers irrelevant - https://hackaday.com/2015/09/29/quantum-computing-kills-encryption/ (archive) (MozArchive) - so private co
Online BYTE Archivehttps://halfhill.com/bytelink.html
the most crash-prone computers ever built is that reliability has never been a high priority — either for the industry or for users. [Cover story: April 1998] Why Mainframes
The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitathttp://www.fudco.com/chip/lessons.html
money" at it: faster computers, more managers, more bureaucratic procedures, and so on. However, such capital intensive management techniques are a luxury not available to most pr
Michael Orlitzky { Motherfuckers need package management }https://michael.orlitzky.com/articles/motherfuckers_need_package_management.xhtml
slow.” Well, computers don't get slow—Windows gets slow. And it gets slow because you install a bunch of garbage on it and never track what that garbage is or where it
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