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Linux, Bitcoin: When Tech Projects Become "Too Popular..." Don't forget the goal.

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

They like having free software, but they don’t really take it to its logical conclusion. They’re happy to be, you know, there’s that expression, “don’t let perfect be the enemy of

Linux

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

to servers to supercomputers. Same is not true of Windows and Mac, although you do find Windows in ATMs and vending machines and other odd places. Miscellaneous Standards / projec
Linux operating system basics, parts, myths, and truths

The Corporate Linux Advocate

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Haven/6087/

in the top 500 supercomputers worldwide! And, it only cost $150K! Read about it here. Linux at the US Postal Service! It's true! Check out Linux is reading your mail. My current b

#youbroketheinternet (YBTI)

https://youbroketheinternet.org/

obtain control over computers on the entire planet, and how the new TCP Stealth technology developed by the presenter provides obstacles to the massive port scanning. GNU Internet

alt.2600 FAQ, Beta .013 - Part 1/1

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/2600faq.txt

Nietzsche Section A: Computers 01. How do I access the password file under Unix? 02. How do I crack Unix passwords? 03. What is password shadowing? 04. Where can I find the passwo

C++ Applications

https://www.stroustrup.com/applications.html

both Mac OS and Windows computers. Mentor Graphics : Since the 1980s Mentor Graphics has built most of its applications using C++, including: Calibre: software for IC physical ver

SmithForth

https://dacvs.neocities.org/SF/

A Forth for x86-64 personal computers David Smith 2022 david.a.c.v.smith@gmail.com New: Check out Andrei Duma's explanation of SmithForth ! He has implemented in RISC-V the machin

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 [...]

Using the KVM API [LWN.net]

https://lwn.net/Articles/658511/

In some respects computers can be quite depressing: mostly re-inventing the old https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware-assisted_virtualiz... Sure, they're now much faster... to cr
Many developers, users, and entire industries rely on virtualization, as provided by software l [...]

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

The Code of the Geeks v3.1 Generator

http://www.joereiss.net/geek/geek.html

business how old I am Computers Computers Most geeks identify themselves by their use of computers and computer networks. In order to quantify your geekiness level on computers, c

The unix programming environment

http://www.talisman.org/unix/burgess-guide.html

well on large scale computers (with many processors) and small computers which fit in your suitcase! All of the basic mechanisms required of a multi-user operating system are pres


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