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important Apple computers, namely: Apple Lisa (aka Lisa 1) Lisa 2 Lisa 2/10 (aka Macintosh XL) Apple ][ Apple /// As the original drives are now 20+ years old and new repair-parts

Club 100: A Model 100 User Group

http://club100.org/

We call these Model "T" computers! Club 100, San Diego, CA Dear friends, on April 30, 2011, Rick Hanson, the Proprietor of Club100, passed away. Over the past 2 decades, Rick had
Continued Support for Tandy

A FreeBSD 11 Desktop How-to » Cooltrainer.org

https://cooltrainer.org/a-freebsd-desktop-howto/

ZFS for modern computers due to its resilience and rich feature set that makes it very practical for desktop use. It checksums your data constantly to ensure integrity and prevent
A guide to a full-featured modern desktop FreeBSD installation

NLnet; Current projects

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ARM-based single board computers AtomicServer Local-First AtomicServer Local-First Headless CMS Authlib Reliable OAuth and OIDC handling in Python Automated clearing of source cod

https://jodie.website/

https://jodie.website/

game consoles, worse computers, worse music players. Their only advantage is they fit all of this mediocrity in your pocket. Almost everyone owns a kitchen knife, tweezers, a scre

Stories

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- Mar 02, 2013 Doing computers in the State of Washington - from Jordan Stedman , - Feb 17, 2013 Video Oral Histories of William Jolitz (FreeBSD) and Herb Kanner (research how com

Online BYTE Archive

https://halfhill.com/bytelink.html

the most crash-prone computers ever built is that reliability has never been a high priority — either for the industry or for users. [Cover story: April 1998] Why Mainframes

Macmaps.com

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What I do with all computers I check: 1. Is your data backed up?  If not, we have data recovery options, but each entails a certain amount of risk.    Let's di
Macmaps.com Apple Certified. Southern Maine Remote and onsite PC

How to Build a Low-tech Website? | LOW←TECH MAGAZINE

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2018/09/how-to-build-a-low-tech-website/

shorten the lifetime of computers — larger websites require more powerful computers to access them. This means that more computers need to be manufactured, which is a very energy-

Classic Mac Networking

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other, and to modern computers and networks. Most of this guide was written with the "somewhat computer literate" user in mind, as to make it as accessible to the broadest span of

Looking at Windows Vista | Peter Torpey

https://petertorpey.com/articles/windows_vista.html

familiar with using computers, a time will come when all users will be at least somewhat familiar with the idiosyncrasies of computing, data storage, and the stagnant metaphors. A

Xlib - C Language X Interface

https://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/libX11/libX11/libX11.html

display servers run on computers with either monochrome or color bitmap display hardware. The server distributes user input to and accepts output requests from various client prog


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