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Rediscovering the Small Web - Neustadt.fr

https://neustadt.fr/essays/the-small-web/

aviation, music, art, computers. It reminded me that the creative, personal, fun web I grew up with is not a thing of the past. It’s still here in 2020. You just have to know wher
Most websites today are built like commercial products by professionals and marketers, optimised to draw the largest audience, generate engagement and 'convert'. But there is als

Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web - Neustadt.fr

https://neustadt.fr/essays/against-a-user-hostile-web/

network that allowed computers around the world to communicate—was already in place but it remained inaccessible to most people. You had to know how to use a local client to conne
We are quietly replacing an open web that connects and empowers with one that restricts and commoditizes people. We need to stop it.

The System of the World Wide Web

https://www.crummy.com/writing/RESTful-Web-Services/system.html

so much that when computers got cheap enough, they took whatever they could find and built a World Wide Web out of it. As it happened, the web faced two main Internet rivals: a pr

Peter Neumann's Home Page

https://www.csl.sri.com/users/neumann/

of the ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy (CCPP), which I chaired since 1985 -- until it was disbanded in 2018 as part of a complete reorganization of ACM committees. (T

LISP Information and Resources

http://www.lispmachine.net/

were general-purpose computers designed (usually through hardware support) to efficiently run Lisp as their main software language. In a sense, they were the first commercial sing

Where Have all the Gophers Gone? Why the Web beat Gopher in the Battle for Protocol Mind Share

https://ils.unc.edu/callee/gopherpaper.htm

human communication, computers need a common set of conventions in order to share information. The history of networked computing is rich with stories about developing protocols.

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

This Is Not A Blog

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who liked to play with computers. People who liked to talk at all hours about anything, new ideas and old. Good jokes, bad jokes, and no judgement. We even got together for picnic

Markua Spec

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You’d have PDF for computers, and EPUB for everywhere else. The book would look great on phones. With your magical typewriter, you could publish your book before it was even done,

Loper OS » "Pest" v. 0xFB.

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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

W. Richard Stevens' Home Page

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about how I got into computers and Unix. Here is a chronological list of the various computer systems and programming languages that I have used. Авиатор игра - онлайн казино, жет


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