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#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

Home Page - Metamath

https://us.metamath.org/

mathematics and computers, with references to other proof verifiers and automated theorem provers. The Metamath book is available in many forms: Metamath book in PDF format (free)

Introduction to TeX

https://math.vanderbilt.edu/schectex/wincd/intro_to_tex.htm

available for Windows computers and how to use TeX on our department's Unix computers . Outline of this page: What is (La)TeX? The editing cycle Forward and inverse search How man

How to choose a browser for everyday use?

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

sync to Chrome on other computers and devices. Synced data can include bookmarks, saved passwords, open tabs, browsing history, extensions, addresses, phone numbers, payment metho

How To Become A Hacker

http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/hacker-howto.html

first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture originated the term ‘hacker’. Hackers built the Internet. Hackers made the Unix

Site Construction

https://ohio.araw.xyz/site/

low-end and/or old computers with slow and/or outdated software can visit with little to no hassle on their end; locations with poor internet connectivity can still browse the con
to oblique lair

Jean-Marc Valin — Publications

http://jmvalin.ca/publications.html

Estimation Problem , Computers and Electrical Engineering (Elsevier) , Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 603-616, 2010. ( arXiv , demo ) J.-M. Valin, T. B. Terriberry, C. Montgomery, G. Maxwell

/retro/ - Y2K - Page 1

https://trashchan.xyz/retro/index.html

paean to the era when computers were named Stacy and Lisa, and tech loyalists fought bitter battles over the superiority of Ataris to Amigas". Not that I care about Wired, but a d
1990s and 2000s Nostalgia

IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: November 14th, 2008

http://techrights.org/o/2008/11/15/irc-log-14112008/

MinceR well, crApple "computers" are usually bought as room ornaments for gay people Nov 14 17:36 PetoKraus well nice... is there anything he could do? Nov 14 17:36 schestowitz Th
IRC Log for November 14th, 2008

I was wrong. CRDTs are the future

https://josephg.com/blog/crdts-are-the-future/

with my data, on my computers. Its about time my software reflected that relationship. I want my laptop and my phone to share my files over my wifi. Not by uploading all my data t

Netsukuku - P2P mesh routing

http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/

a net is composed by computers linked physically each other, therefore it isn't build upon any existing network. Netsukuku builds only the routes which connects all the computers
Mesh routing protocol designed to handle a massive amount of nodes with very low resource consumption.

Quick Mention: Marketing Linux Not with FUD

http://techrights.org/o/2007/11/18/fud-marketing-linux/

even people's home computers Cost-Cutting and Book-Cooking at IBM It's like cutting salaries by more than 50% Over at Tux Machines... GNU/Linux news for the past day IRC Proceedin
Using FUD as a marketing tool. That is just what Novell does against competitors, such as Red Hat and others. This is well recorded.


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