Open Source - gettalong.athttps://gettalong.at/open_source/
I’m using Linux on my computers since about 2001. This means that I’m constantly using open source software, created with the intent to make the world a better place. Since I’m a
About Windmill Softwarehttp://digger.org/windmill.html
the `new' single chip computers and became interested in developing his own home built system. Rob initially used Bill's board layout and other designs and later started to develo
Cryptography Amicus Brief 10/96https://archive.epic.org/crypto/export_controls/amicus_brief.html
mathematicians and computerscientists concerning cryptography and to fulfill his interest in thedissemination of information about cryptography, Appellant Karn, asoftware engineer
Linux Photos and Imaginghttps://shallowsky.com/linux/limaging.html
non-development use of computers, yet I wanted to use Linux full-time without having to use Windows. Thanks to lots of hard work by many Linux developers, that's no problem! Linux
Loper OS » "Finite Field Arithmetic." Chapter 1: Genesis.http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1913
Really Fast, or How Computers Only Come in Two Speeds." Stanislav on "Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing" tuhdo on "Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing" Anonymous on "The Thr
Introduction to TeXhttps://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
I write, therefore I amhttp://www.iwriteiam.nl/
Bookshelves Art works Computers Cameras Trips Flights Weddings Funerals Reading Movies Useless lists Hacking My life as a hacker Signature programs Software enginering The Art of
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
An Introduction to TiddlyWiki: A Wiki You Can Take Anywherehttps://opensourcemusings.com/posts/an-introduction-to-tiddlywiki-a-wiki-you-can-take-anywhere.html
a TiddlyWiki between computers and mobile devices. Or, you can carry it around on a flash drive. You can use an online service called Tiddyhost to host your TiddlyWiki on the web.
John R. LoVersohttp://www.schooner.com/~loverso/
system for multicomputers (ranging from MPP to NOW) built on top of the Mach3 microkernel. This system has been used by several vendors on massively parallel computers, most notab
John LoVerso's homepage
Edmund Muller - The Creature From Mockatay Riverhttps://edmundmuller.neocities.org/creature_from_mockatay_river
typed away at their computers, unaware of what was approaching beneath them. The creature entered a large pipe and went up the building’s plumbing. The executives were once
After a train crash and chemical spill, a creature rises from Mockatay River to get revenge against the company that polluted its home.
How To Become A Hackerhttp://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
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