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and weirdness of computers. hopefully, after reading these articles, you will have learned a lot and will embrace chaos. https://suricrasia.online/iceberg/ John Titor ยป https://en

Roger Clarke's Cookies Page

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Privacy of Users' Computers, Activities' by Lee Gomes, San Jose Mercury News, February 13, 1996, distributed by Phil Agre on his rre service, and referring to earlier but unspecif

Dave Raggett

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web applications. Computers with Common Sense I am intrigued with the idea of giving computers a modicum of common sense, or in other words a practical knowledge of everyday thing

http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftp/ucsterminal/ucsterminal.txt

http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftp/ucsterminal/ucsterminal.txt

predate electronic computers by some decades; the Teletype (used as the control terminal on many mainframes and most minicomputers in the 1950s through 1970s) dates back to 1929.

Hypercosm and Web 3D

http://www.highprogrammer.com/alan/hypercosm/

II. Since those days, computers have become faster and more powerful, but they have also gotten more complex and difficult to use and especially to program. This has driven the co

Doom as an Interface for Process Management

https://www.cs.unm.edu/~dlchao/flake/doom/chi/chi.html

our relationship with computers. The application relies on a computer game vernacular rather than the simulations of physical reality found in typical navigable virtual environmen
Doom as an Interface for Process Management

World War III Axis of Evil: Bush, Blair and Sharon's ambitious plan to imprison the world

http://www.bilderberg.org/hell.htm

were experts in computers. They were air defense officers. Using computer science slang, they introduced a series of jokes about students' punishment. "For example, when one of us

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 [...]

Fourmilog: None Dare Call It Reason

https://www.fourmilab.ch/fourmilog/

Before electronic computers had actually been built, Alan Turing mathematically proved a fundamental and profound property of them which has been exploited in innumerable ways as

2blowhards.com: Where Do the Good Ideas Come From?

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taxes, writing, computers, these kids these days, and lousy educations. E-Mail Donald Demographer, recovering sociologist, and arts buff E-Mail Fenster College administrator and a
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Fuck Big Tech: A Privacy Guide

https://fuckbigtech.neocities.org/

If you have been on computers and the internet for a while, have you ever wondered how you could browse sites on a 56kbps dial-up connection, and now, with hundreds of MBs of band
Big Tech strives to end privacy and make massive surveillance non-optional, you best start believing in cyberpunk dystopias, you are in one.

List of all blog posts | William Denton

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