"I Contribute to the Windows Kernel. We Are Slower Than Other Operating Systems. Here Is Why."http://blog.zorinaq.com/i-contribute-to-the-windows-kernel-we-are-slower-than-other-oper/
of operating system development and an eye for good, clean design. The NT kernel is still much better than Linux in some ways --- you guys be trippin' with your overcommit-by-defa
I was explaining on Hacker News why Windows fell behind Linux in terms of operating system kernel performance and innovation. And out of nowhere an anonymous...
RFC 8700: Fifty Years of RFCshttps://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8700.html
major influence in the development of the RFC Editor model, offers her thoughts on the change of the RFC Editor to a stronger, contracted function. Nevil Brownlee, Independent Sub
The Command Line In 2004https://garote.bdmonkeys.net/commandline/
Consequently, the development of operating systems, despite being technically unnecessary, was inevitable. Because at its heart, an operating system is nothing more than a library
The Philbrick Archivehttp://philbrickarchive.org/
Tools of Research and Development by George A. Philbrick President of GAP/R Reprint No.35 October 1961. - 8 jpeg scans 2.2MB Contributed by Jim Williams A promotional photo outlin
Tanya Pretorius' Bookmarks | Homehttp://www.tanyapretorius.co.za/index.htm
to fast track skills development because of our icky attitude about who was to be given an education during the apartheid days. Community Organiser's Toolbox is a South African si
Tanya is an infoholic, linguist, computerjunky, semiotician, feminist, teacher, writer, facebookian, tgifan, dog trainer, typesetter, webmaster, activist and reader.
What Unix Gets Righthttp://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch01s05.html
peer-review-intensive development of freely shared source code was a key feature of the Unix culture from its beginnings. For its first ten years AT&T's original Unix, and its
Peter Gutmann's Home Pagehttps://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/
for DOS/Windows. Development for this has more or less finished at version 1.17 (if you're still using 1.10 you should upgrade to 1.17), this version is virtually indentical to th
RF Cafe Homepagehttps://www.rfcafe.com/
advancement in the development of high power microwaves. A TWT amplifies broadband microwaves continuously: an electron gun emits a high-speed beam through a vacuum tube, interact
FOSDEM 2017 - Sundayhttps://archive.fosdem.org/2017/schedule/day/sunday/
Taking containers from development to production AMENDMENT Impromptu Q&A about Prometheus and Grafana Mutants, tests and zombies 10:00 Portfolio of optimized cryptograp
Blog | Eddie Dalehttps://www.eddiedale.com/blog
28.02.2025 Slow development Over the last days I have found it interesting to follow the thread on Reddit regarding the direction Laravel is heading . I am not using Laravel a lot
Online BYTE Archivehttps://halfhill.com/bytelink.html
based on research and development going back over 20 years. To put IA-64 into historical and technical perspective, BYTE interviewed CPU architects and engineers at competing comp
https://cdn.nakamotoinstitute.org/docs/cyphernomicon.txthttps://cdn.nakamotoinstitute.org/docs/cyphernomicon.txt
them. (I called this development "crypto anarchy." Not everyone is a fan of it. But it's coming, and fast.) - "Putting the NSA out of business," as the NYT article put it - Espion
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