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bryan wann :: binary fury

https://binaryfury.wann.net/

fixing up vintage computers and software, so why not get a vintage tractor running? TL;DR: good news: tractor runs, bad news, a lot of bad things [photos: flickr – IH 484 tr
Bryan Wann, California, USA

John Gilmore's home page

http://www.toad.com/gnu/

the First Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy. I remained quite active in EFF, and served on its Board of Directors for decades, until a spasm of political correctness du

Testimony of Howard Rheingold

https://www.ciec.org/transcripts/April_1_Rheingold.html

that resides on computers is sent through 23 communication wires, we're seeing that voice and images and 24 software, as well as words, can be converted to digital form 25 and sen

How to Build a Low-tech Website? | LOW←TECH MAGAZINE

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2018/09/how-to-build-a-low-tech-website/

shorten the lifetime of computers — larger websites require more powerful computers to access them. This means that more computers need to be manufactured, which is a very energy-
This is a solar-powered website, which means it sometimes goes offline

Great Green Room: A Partial History of Computer Conferencing in Ann Arbor

http://greatgreenroom.org/item_19.html

study methods of using computers in education. He started experimenting with existing computer conferencing systems in 1972, but found them expensive and restrictive to use. In re

Art and Culture in the 20th and 21st Century

https://www.scaruffi.com/art/20th.html

: Brenda Laurel's book "Computers as Theatre" 1991 : Wolfgang Staehle founds the bulletin board The Thing for contemporary art 1991 : Japanese architect Kenzo Tange designs Tokyo'

MUCK Info

http://transform.to/~starling/stuff/muckinfo.html

run on individual's computers, not the server, and allow the client computers to communicate with a server running Fuzzball in the language of Telnet. You don't need a server to p

Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDs

https://mud.co.uk/richard/hcds.htm

months on university computers before a combination of management breakdown (brought on by player boredom) and resource hogging would force them to close down - with no other MUDs

John Seely Brown: Publications

https://www.johnseelybrown.com/pubs.html

Have All the Computers Gone?,” MIT Technology Review , John Seely Brown, January/February 2001, pp 86-87. “Ecological Computing.” The Industry Standard , John Se


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