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Discontinued Software

https://almy.us/softwaredeath.html

Software I've used computers for over 50 years so I've seen my share of computer programs, and computers, come and go. But it's always disconcerting when long used programs go awa
Discontinued Software

Kernel Planet

https://planet.kernel.org/

There are far more computers in the world than performance engineers to tune them, leaving most running untuned and wasting resources. In future there will be AI performance agent

Wii U Architecture | A Practical Analysis

https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/wiiu/

yet, three independent computers: Firstly, we’ve got DRC-WUP which is a System-on-Chip (SoC) hiding yet-another ARM926EJ-S (the same one from the Wii , how many of these do they h
An in-depth analysis that explains how this console works internally

History of Transistors Museum

http://semiconductormuseum.com/Museum_Index.htm

the first solid state computers.  Check back often.     75 YEARS OF THE TRANSISTOR The first transistor in history came to life on December 16,1947 at Bell Labs in Murra

How to read and write old floppy disks

http://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/s_drives_howto.html

which was available on computers and devices either vintage (20th century), or into the early 2010 years. On another Web page, I have a lot of information about original floppy dr

Free as in Freedom - Free as in Freedom

https://faif.us/cast/

with it in relation to computers. (06:10) Bradley and Karen mentioned their long-time use of the HTC Dream (07:30) Bradley mentioned that he helped start the Replicant project, bu
Free as in Freedom is a bi-weekly oggcast about legal, policy and other issues in Free, Libre and Open Source Software

HP QuickWeb, Singular And Pointless | Gekk

http://gekk.info/articles/hp-quickweb.htm

executives do on their computers? Outlook. It's the only program they run. It's why you can't sell them anything - what, more RAM? Outlook runs fine in two gigs, even now, especia
HP got so twisted up in the late 2000s push for fast bootup that they invented completely new ways to waste developers' time

Peter Gutmann's Home Page

https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/

mechanisms (and computers in general), and outlines means of protecting crypto in environments where you need to expect data and computation results to modify themselves at random

Online BYTE Archive

https://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

FEATURE

http://simson.net/ref/NeXT/nextworld/93.5/93.5.Sept.Feature1.html

differentiation. Cheap computers are almost indistinguishable; open any Sunday paper and you'll see dozens of companies trying to sell off-brand or no- name computers on price alo

Avoiding "The Botnet" - impossible?

http://digdeeper.love/articles/botnet.xhtml

type of software on our computers (alone). We need our own server spaces, our own ISPs, ones that keep no logs and ideally require no "contracts" to sign up for. Alternatively, to


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