Why I Develop For The Mac – Evan Millerhttps://www.evanmiller.org/why-i-develop-for-the-mac.html
of performance of the computers that the company ships. Browser vendors with cross-platform drawing kits just don't invest the same kind of effort into drawing lines and circles.
The Hacker's Diethttps://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/
of desktop and notebook computers with Internet connectivity will probably prefer the Web edition , due to its more flexible navigation options. If your Web browser has an EPUB-co
The Hacker's Diet: How to lose weight and hair through stress and poor nutrition
Alterslash, the unofficial Slashdot digesthttps://alterslash.org/
lots of taxes, lots of computers distributed because, well, of course they will help make kids smarter. Never did anyone stop and say, “hey, this is kind of an experiment. Maybe w
Alterslash picks the best 5 comments from each of the day’s Slashdot stories, and presents them on a single page for easy reading.
How to read and write old floppy diskshttp://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/s_drives_howto.html
which was available on computers and devices either vintage (20th century), or into the early 2010 years. On another Web page, I have a lot of information about original floppy dr
Rantshttp://toastytech.com/evil/rants.html
out. Remember, modern computers use YOU. I reeeeeeally need to get around to testing some new Linux distros. 2/6/19 Microsoft is really trying to get retards to switch to Office 3
History of Microchess - Peter Jenningshttp://www.benlo.com/microchess/
program sold for home computers. After six months of development, the first copy was shipped on December 18, 1976. In preparation for the 2002 Vintage Computer Festival , I powere
The Early History of Microchess
net.techhttp://www.kushaldave.com/nettech.htm
offers viewpoints on computers and society. Newslinx offers daily web news. Hotwired has some excellent resources regarding web tools at its Webmonkey and Packet sections. Tech Ta
Chris Koehnke's Webpagehttp://chriskoehnke.com/
2002, tinkering with computers since I don't know when. Enjoyer of music , beer, and humor jokes . I used to be cool and did things like solve Rubik's Cubes and be in a rock band
Abolitionist.com : synthetic lifehttps://www.abolitionist.com/resource/synthetic-biology.html
as you like. Because computers won’t care. And, if you wanted evolution, you can include random number generators.” That would have the effect of introducing the element of chance
Daring Fireballhttps://daringfireball.net/
made its phones and computers. [...] But that all changed with AI. Amazon is spending $200 billion this year on AI data centers. Google, $185 billion. Microsoft, $114 billion. Met
Commentary on Apple, technology, design, politics, and more.
Brief History of Character Codes in North America, Europe, and East Asiahttp://tronweb.super-nova.co.jp/characcodehist.html
What makes personal computers useful to the majority of people is not that they can process numerical data--yes, a lot of people still prepare their tax statements with a handheld
SegaBase - Kamikaze Console: Saturn and the fall of Segahttp://www.atani-software.net/segabase/SegaBase-Saturn(Part1).html
with high-end personal computers and arcade videogames of the day. To quote the words of GamePro magazine, "The dreams of the '80s will come true in the '90s as the technolo
Sam's ongoing project to document Sega's entire classic videogame libarary
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