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Asterisk™: The Definitive Guide

http://www.asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html/asterisk-book.html

of doing something with computers and voice communication to the point where you’re able to stun everyone you know with your phone system’s sophisticated tricks. You’re encouraged

2022: May - August Political Notes

http://stallman.org/archives/2022-may-aug.html

can take control of the computers in many John Deere tractors . It is true that "malicious actors" could also use these jailbreaks to take control of the tractor. But don't exagge

The Brutalist Report

https://brutalist.report/

I've Tested: Cheap Computers for Every Use [13h] I Haven't Used My Oven to Roast Chicken in Years. Here's the Better, Faster Way [13h] Spotify's New AI Tool Will C
The day's headlines delivered to you without bullshit.

Linux Gazette Index

https://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/lg_index.html

Things We Do With Our Computers , by Mike "Iron" Orr Simple Package Management With Stow , by Allan Peda Why I wrote Install Kernel (ik) and How It Works , by Justin Piszcz Writin

library

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age [HIS ROJ] the first computers - history and architectures [HIS SCO] against the grain ***[HIS SEI] zero - the biography of a dangerous idea*** [HIS SER] deep ancestors - pract

100R — computing and sustainability

https://100r.co/site/computing_and_sustainability.html

]. I'm interested in computers as a way to do more than consume, as a tool of creation. For that reason I won't consider services, or apps. This talk is about open specs and on bu

Geek Test: the original test from innergeek

https://www.innergeek.us/geek-test.html

to program or repair computers   to read or study   to game and/or chat online   because I'm not cool enough to go argued about which "Trek" is the b
Geeks everywhere have taken the Original Geek Test, a comprehensive 542-point survey of how geeky you are. Possible ranks include Geekish Tendencies, Geek, Total Geek, Major Geek,

Dead Media:Working Notes:numerical index

https://www.deadmedia.org/notes/index-numeric.html

00.5 : Dead Personal Computers 00.6 : Dead computational platforms, dead mainframes, and their dates 00.7 : The Cyrograph 00.8 : the Scopitone 00.9 : dead computer languages 01.0
The Dead Media Project's archive of dead media working notes, in numerical order.

Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDs

https://mud.co.uk/richard/hcds.htm

months on university computers before a combination of management breakdown (brought on by player boredom) and resource hogging would force them to close down - with no other MUDs

Why? - 10kB Gallery

https://10kb.neocities.org/about/why

times were simple. Computers were owned by the rich and the nerdy — the programs created by the select few who had the privilege and the time to spend on the magic box that we cal

Constant Decay - A Short Story by Samuel Arbesman

http://arbesman.net/constantdecay/index.html

inaccuracy? Were there computers somewhere out in the nebulous cyberspace rewriting any instance of 299,792,458, slowly altering our perception of reality? Was this due to a compu
A short story by Samuel Arbesman about technology, books, computer viruses, truth and reality, and constants of the universe.

Resume -- Chip Morningstar

http://www.fudco.com/chip/resume.html

devices, and personal computers, used by both consumers and enterprises. During my tenure there the system had around 200 million registered users worldwide. Most of my work at Ev


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