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The Information Philosopher - dedicated to the new information philosophy

https://www.informationphilosopher.com/

Nonseparability Quantum Computers Quantum Eraser Quantum Keys Quantum Weirdness Qubits Spherical Symmetry Spooky Action at a Distance Wheeler's Delayed Choice Topics Introduction
Information Philosopher is dedicated to the new Information Philosophy, with explanations for Freedom, Values, and Knowledge.

Xanalogical Structure: Now More Than Ever

https://xanadu.net/NOWMORETHANEVER/XuSum99.html

is this: the purpose of computers is tracking connections.  A new computer world must be created built around explicit connection.  Great efforts must be made toward thi

Gered's Ramblings

http://blarg.ca/rss/

"new-retro" computers I have, which now includes the F256K which I wrote about previously and as of December, now also includes an A2560K . I originally received my F256

Semantic Conceptions of Information (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2013 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/win2013/entries/information-semantic/

technologies) because computers are syntactical devices. What remains to be clarified is how H in equation [9] should be interpreted. H is also known in MTC as entropy . It seems

Memotech MTX 512 - MOC

http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/magazines/moc.htm

Computers Overview Commodore PET Sinclair ZX80 Sinclair ZX81 BBC Micro Commodore 64 Sinclair Spectrum Memotech MTX     About     Library   

The Oldskool PC Carnival Sideshow

http://www.oldskool.org/shrines/carny

low-cost home computers at the time, most had a cartridge slot. I can just imagine the development meeting: "Atari, Timex, Texas Instruments, Commodore--they've all got cartridge

Leaded Solder | Old computer repair, history and programming.

https://www.leadedsolder.com/

A lot of newer computers need what is called “a hard drive,” and as I work on 16- and even 32-bit ones, I’m finding more need for SCSI drives. There’s already lots of great SCSI e
Old computer repair, history and programming.

Brendan Gregg's Homepage

https://www.brendangregg.com/

mostly my work with computers. While I currently work on large scale cloud computing performance at Intel (previously Netflix), this site reflects my own opinions and work from ov
Brendan Gregg's homepage: I use this site to share various things, mostly my work with computers, specifically, computer performance analysis and methodology.

Brian Kernighan's Home Page

https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bwk/

You Need to Know about Computers, the Internet, Privacy, and Security , Second Edition, March 2021 explains how computer hardware, software, networks, and systems work. It include

Multiprocessing with POV-Ray - 19100

https://19100.neocities.org/guides/povraymultiprocessing

Intro Rendering in Parallel Combining The Output Pixel Imperfection Overlapping Segments Writing a Script Running a Benchmark Conclusion Intro In my 2.2 vs 3.7 comparison I mentio
Retro art, guides, vibes - welcome to the new millennium.

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

(IV.) Foomatic from the Developer's View: How does it work?

https://www.openprinting.org/download/kpfeifle/LinuxKongress2002/Tutorial/IV.Foomatic-Developer/IV.tutorial-handout-foomatic-development.html

are operating the computers newbie-friendliness did not have a high priority, too. Unfortunately LPD was used for a very long time, up to even nowadays, but printers changed a lot


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