Q4OS - desktop operating systemhttps://q4os.org/blog.html
tablets, single board computers, embedded devices and more. Q4OS on ARM devices runs fast and is pretty snappy. Q4OS is one of the few distributions that offers a full featured de
The Word on The Streetshttp://www.shoestring-graphics.com/CP2020/slang/
heavy, fast mainframe computers. Big (color) Wall: ph. (Net) Any set of instruction manuals so large they take up more than ten feet of shelf space. Big Red Switch: ph. (Net) Orig
The Canonical Glossary of Slang for Cyberpunk 2.0.2.0.
TinkerDifferenthttps://tinkerdifferent.com/
line of notebook computers, sold between 1991 and 2006. 263 2.5K Sub-forums Sub-forums Macintosh Portable PowerBook (68k-based) PowerBook (PowerPC-based) PowerBook G3 & iBook
A community of tinkerers dedicated to vintage computing.
Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet historyhttps://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
network of time-sharing computers" TX-2 at MIT Lincoln Lab and AN/FSQ-32 at System Development Corporation (Santa Monica, CA) are directly linked (without packet switches) via a d
'An Internet timeline highlighting the key events and technologies that helped shape the Internet as we know it today.'
Brendan Gregg's Homepagehttps://www.brendangregg.com/
mostly my work with computers. While I currently work on large scale cloud computing performance at Intel (previously Netflix), this site reflects my own opinions and work from ov
Brendan Gregg's homepage: I use this site to share various things, mostly my work with computers, specifically, computer performance analysis and methodology.
Multiprocessing with POV-Ray - 19100https://19100.neocities.org/guides/povraymultiprocessing
be applied to other software, so go out and experiment to see what multiprocessing can do for you! Kool sites: Like what you see? Link me: (C) 19100 - available under CC BY-SA 4.0
Retro art, guides, vibes - welcome to the new millennium.
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/mon/nassys1.txt
on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I
The Early Years of Academic Computinghttps://www.cs.cornell.edu/wya/AcademicComputing/text/dtss.html
networks of personal computers that swept universities soon afterwards. From a modern viewpoint the most surprising feature was that the entire software was developed at Dartmouth
Pete's QBASIC / QuickBasic Sitehttp://www.petesqbsite.com/index.php
compatible with today’s computers. Back in the Windows 3.x / 95 / 98 / ME days, computers still booted into MS-DOS before they booted into Windows, so QB ran fairly seamlessly. It
C-Kermit 9.0 General Hints and Tipshttps://www.kermitproject.org/ckcbwr.html
them among all types of computers. You can easily turn them off and on when power-cycling seems warranted. They are more likely to have manuals. Modems can be used by C-Kermit onl
libreCMC : The libre Embedded GNU/Linux[-libre] distro.https://librecmc.org/404.html
for general purpose computers. The Project aims to give its users freedom and control over the software that runs on their hardware. Most of the hardware that libreCMC supports in
libreCMC : The libre Embedded GNU
Libreboot – Frequently Asked Questions about Libreboot firmwarehttps://libreboot.org/faq.html
devices as well as computers. Example attack that malicious firmware could do: substitute your SSH keys, allowing unauthorized remote access by an unknown adversary. Or maybe subs
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