John Savard's Home Pagehttp://quadibloc.com/desk.htm
giving a history of computers in general, and the microcomputer revolution in particular. This page has now been considerably expanded, with the addition of numerous illustrations
eink.linkhttps://eink.link/
engine for vintage computers textise.net - a search engine that removes everything from web pages except from its text wiby.me - search engine for the classic web Ebooks gutenberg
Links to websites that work well on basic web browsers including those that come with e-readers.
The GNU Privacy Handbookhttps://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html
not general-purpose computers but were precursors to modern-day computers. Today, computers can guess keys very quickly, and this is why key size is important in modern cryptosyst
Mini vMac - early Macintosh emulatorhttps://www.gryphel.com/c/minivmac/
allows modern computers torun software made for early Macintosh computers, the computers thatApple sold from 1984 to 1996 based upon Motorola's 680x0microprocessors.Mini vMac is p
Plain text. With lines.http://akkartik.name/lines.html
baked so deep into our computers that we take it for granted. It's simpler than pdf, but it's not trivial (oh hi there Unicode). Too bad the inventors of plain text didn't have a
Orbit Interactionhttps://orbitnet.com/
Home Office and Kitchen Computers http://www.orbitnet.com/Apple Apple / Disney Epcot Project Portfolio - Page 1 Apple / Disney Epcot Project Portfolio - Page 2 Apple / Disney Epco
The Power of Centralizationhttps://secushare.org/centralization
than that, almost all computers share the problem of "downstream abuse", so the only ultimate way to protect something from your friends is to not share it online. Top
GRC | Steve Gibson's WebZone:https://www.grc.com/stevegibson.htm
SQRL PDP-8 Computers TrueCrypt Repository Big Number Calculator The Quiet Canine Click Here – for GRC's new DNS Benchmark v2 !! &nb
Steve Gibson's Little Corner of the Web.
He Who Controls the Bootloaderhttp://birdhouse.org/beos/byte/30-bootloader/
on consumer computers. There is no technical reason why CompUSA customers shouldn't be able to walk out of the shop with a machine that asks "Which OS do you want to use today?" u
Hacking and how to be a hackerhttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/hacking.htm
someone who's good with computers. In fact, in the truest sense, a hacker doesn't even need to KNOW much about computers, but simply like them. So what's the big deal? Well, to re
I'm not really Stanley Lieber.http://stanleylieber.com/
bat-eyes fuck fuck computers maude mold no computer no_memory reverse crime the abandonment of cruelty the_republic thrice great hermes bwhah @ fwc, portland xenomorphs @ fwc, por
Retrocomputing with Clashhttp://unsafeperform.io/retroclash/toc.html
Into the world of FPGAs Computers everywhere Field-programmable Gate Arrays Retrocomputing Haskell meets Hardware Hello, Clash! Bit Signal Our first circuit Summary Combinational
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