Links 29/4/2020: TDE 10th Anniversary, Sailfish OS 3.3http://techrights.org/o/2020/04/29/tde-10th-anniversary/
– Learning about Computers for Kids – Week 27 This is a weekly blog about the Raspberry Pi 4 (“RPI4”), the latest product in the popular Raspberry Pi range of computers. With so m
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SIGPLAN Research Highlights Papershttps://www.sigplan.org/Highlights/Papers/
sending it to the cloud computers, in order to ensure secrets are not leaked. But how can a cloud computer compute on encrypted data? The SMC (secure multi-party computation) comm
TechiE/N - Technology with a decidedly E/N twist. GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, previews, reviews, and more!http://techien.com/
File Under: Misc Tech - Computers Video hounds like me might be interested to know that a new DivX codec has been released. DivX 6.0 doesn't seem to change much in the way of vide
My Sailboat 'Magnolia'https://www.billdietrich.me/Magnolia.html
and other public computers in the USA. Yes, theoretically it is possible that an ISP or internet cafe could capture your info. Probably most likely threat is that a computer in an
My sailboat 'Magnolia', a 1973 Gulfstar 44 motor-sailer pilothouse ketch in the Caribbean
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YourShop POS works on Computers, iPads, and Mobile Phones. Sell offline with YourShop POS Payment Terminal Worldline's integrated Link/2500 Portable Pinpad lets your customers mak
Sell offline with YourShop POS. YourShop POS is integrated with YourShop Online Shop. This powerful combination lets you sell offline and online through a single centralised system
Eric’s Recommended Bookshttps://edp.org/books.htm
philosophy, computers, and DNA. Strange loops allow a system to say things about itself, and hence a mind can think about itself and a mathematical system can prove itself to be i
Eric Postpischil's book recommendations
What to do with an old computer?http://toastytech.com/about/vintagecomputing.html
that enjoys "vintage" computers? Many computer savvy people find collecting "vintage" computers to be a fun hobby, and an excellent way to learn and preserve computer history. If
DESCENT: Game Infohttp://insectoid.budwin.net/dos/descent/d1gminfo.html
other IPX-connected computers. Availability: The MacPlay CD-ROM is harder to find than the DOS CD-ROM or I+II collection, but not impossible; I found one on eBay at the sam
NeXT Monochrome "Slab"http://www.obsolyte.com/next/
Overall, the NeXT computers are among the coolest looking machines ever built. When Steve Jobs left Apple Computer in the mid '80's, he formed NeXT, promising to do with this mach
A website about the old workstations, focusing on unix systems. The only known archive of material.<
CELF Embedded Linux Conferencehttps://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html
ranging from supercomputers to embedded 8-bit microprocessors. With over 20 years focusing in the RTOS marketplace using VxWorks, pSOS, and RTX-32, among others, Mike brings a uni
Learn Multiplatform Z80 Assembly Programming... With Vampires!https://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/
64 kilobytes ... in computers 'Kilo' is 1024, because binary works in powers of 2, and 2^10 is 1024 64 kilobytes is the amount of memory a basic 8-bit system can access Z80 is 8 b
RaToNaGe - The Random Town (City, Village or Place) Name Generatorhttp://www.mf2fm.com/RaToNaGe/
information sent by all computers connected to the internet can be used to determine local conditions at your end such as the ambient temperature; together with the brightness of
RaToNaGe, The Random Town Name Generator, find a name for your city, town, village or place (for example Fuedshaw).
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