poindexter, WHO?http://tilde.club/~poindexter/
data from my family's computers. This "homelab" isn't one of those half-racks full of industrial-grade servers in closets you see on YouTube. I assembled mine over the years from
MessageFaceshttp://cs.gettysburg.edu/~duncjo01/sites/messagefaces/faq.html
seriously affect older computers. If there is enough demand, I might decide to implement a new method of decoding (using C++ code instead of JavaScript), which will be much faster
Linux Security Hardening and Other Tweakshttps://vez.mrsk.me/linux-hardening
As the clocks on most computers have a tendency to drift over time, it's a good idea to run some kind of NTP client. There are a variety of options available. The base Arch instal
A collection of kernel and userland settings one can change to improve the security and usability of a Linux system. Targeted at Arch, but should work for other distros too.
Meta: about this site - Seirdyhttps://seirdy.one/meta/
, a bunch of *nix computers that let people sign up for shell accounts. A typical shell account features clients for IRC and email, common terminal/commandline utilities, and (mos
About this site. How it's built, why it's built that way, privacy, accessibility, mirrors, etc.
Links user documentationhttp://links.twibright.com/user_en.html
the program between computers. Copy the links file into a directory where you install executable files, preferably on your $PATH (the path where executable files are searched for)
Stop Using Discordhttps://usemumble.neocities.org/
with not so amazing computers, but Discord uses a significant amount of RAM (sometimes ~500-800MB). Their client is extremely bloated with unnecessary features such as flairs, soc
The Design and Implementation of the Tor Browser [DRAFT]https://2019.www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/
such as seizing the computers of all Tor users in an area (especially after narrowing the field by the above two pieces of information). History records and cache data are the pri
Julia Evanshttps://jvns.ca/
More drawings about computers Nov 2016 A few drawings about Linux Sep 2016 New zine: Linux debugging tools you'll love Jul 2016 A few sketches Apr 2015 A zine about strace Exe
Julia Evans
CK10TUTOR - C-Kermit 10.0 Tutorialhttps://www.kermitproject.org/ckututor.html
of different computers and OS's of the 1980s-90s has dwindled to just a handful today, primarily Unix (Linux, Mac OS, BSD, etc), (Open)VMS, and Microsoft Windows. C-Kermit 10.0 is
RFC 1480: The US Domainhttps://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1480
In the past, the computers registered in the US Domain were primarily owned by small companies or individuals with computers at home. However, the US Domain has grown and currentl
Learning HTML 3.2 by Exampleshttps://www.fi.muni.cz/~hales/html/jk.html
http://www.yahoo.com/Computers/ , which contains, in its World Wide Web section , a list of guides and tutorials on HTML (in several languages). Please notice that most introducto
/lounge/ - Neurotypical idiots — Tinychan BBShttps://dis.tinychan.net/read/lounge/1429497540
endless ramblings about computers." H: "Haha, don't say that, I'm pretty sure there's someone out there for you." M: "I'm not trying to be mean, but I'm real f
I fucking hate all of you for making me waste my time. After graduating from university, I still was a virgin. Some of my ex-classmates I was kinda ...
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