Usenet creator Jim Ellis dieshttp://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/news/2001-06-29-ellis-usenet.htm
of Usenet, which linked computers and allowed people to share information and reply to messages. Usenet began in 1979 when Ellis and another Duke graduate student, Tom Truscott, t
Usenet creator Jim Ellis dies HARMONY, Pa. (AP) — Jim Ellis, who helped create the information-sharing electronic bulletin boards that predated the World Wide Web, has died. H
Yarchivehttps://yarchive.net/
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introhttps://srobb.net/
us who have dealt with computers and the internet for awhile have all had this experience--our friend calls, and says, 'Guess what? I'm finally hooked up to the internet and got 5
From sticky links to button hoveringhttp://rhar.info/sfreview/stk2hovr/stk2hovr.htm
impaired to use computers, other than braille, is to have text read aloud. Using Linux Mint and Firefox, I found and tested plug-ins Pericles Screen Reader by Alexandru Calin, and
Command Line Interface Guidelineshttps://clig.dev/
Forty years later, computers have become so much more accessible to everyone, often at the expense of low-level end user control. On many devices, there is no command-line access
An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.
Gothic Charm Schoolhttps://gothic-charm-school.com/charm/
library and use their computers when you can. And let the Lady of the Manners assure you that your gothiness will not vanish just because you aren’t able to indulge in dark shades
Quoth the Raven, "Welcome!"http://linuxmafia.com/
old fellow's shoulder. Computers are like that, aren't they? Large, brooding, and inclined to raucously utter noises of ill omen. Welcome to "hugin" . . . but be caw-tious. System
Why? - 10kB Galleryhttps://10kb.neocities.org/about/why
times were simple. Computers were owned by the rich and the nerdy — the programs created by the select few who had the privilege and the time to spend on the magic box that we cal
DEC Video Terminals--The VT100 and its Successorshttps://www.vt100.net/shuford/terminal/dec.html
vendor) Altex Computers & Electronics Filip Gieszczykiewicz's "Repair FAQ" might still contain connector-pinout Data . Levitte Programming offers information about OpenVMS (19
Archived info on DEC video terminals: character-cell non-bit-mapped ANSI and remote-graphics terminals + control codes, terminal-emulation software.
Jeff Duntemann's Wardriving FAQhttp://www.drivebywifiguide.com/wardrivingfaq.htm
The kid was looking for computers supporting online games and had no strong intent to "break into" anything—the problems that developed lay with an essentially unde
"Wardriving" is the process of gathering statistics on Wi-Fi hotspots by sensing Wi-Fi access points without connecting to them. This FAQ explains what it's about, why i
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