What is the Internet?http://www2.ic.uff.br/~michael/kr1999/1-introduction/1_01-What_is_the_Internet.htm
such as Web TVs, mobile computers, pagers and toasters are being connected to the Internet. (Toasters are not the only rather unusual devices to have been hooked up to the Interne
Cryptography and Liberty 2000https://archive.epic.org/reports/crypto2000.html/
into buildings or hack computers to obtain encryption keys and obtain information. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are also demanding and receiving substantial increases
poindexter, WHO?http://tilde.club/~poindexter/
data from my family's computers. This "homelab" isn't one of those half-racks full of industrial-grade servers in closets you see on YouTube. I assembled mine over the years from
eCommerce News | YourShop - UKhttps://yourshop.co.uk/news-b20.html
YourShop POS works on Computers, iPads, and Mobile Phones. Learn more about YourShop POS > 2022-10-20 Masking Communication YourShop lets you communicate a message which is inc
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eCommerce News | YourShop - Portugalhttps://yourshop.pt/news-b20.html
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eCommerce News | YourShophttps://yourshop.com/b20.html
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RFC 8700: Fifty Years of RFCshttps://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8700.html
community. All of the computers have changed, as have all of the transmission lines, but the RFCs march on. Maybe I'll write a few words for RFC 10,000. ΒΆ Quite obviously, the cir
Kevin Boone: More like Windows every dayhttps://kevinboone.me/morelikewindows.html
on desktop and laptop computers in the '90s, long before it became a relatively mainstream thing to do. My first Linux distribution took the form of a shoe-box-sized stack of flop
The ease of installation and use of modern desktop Linux distributions comes at a price. I review a couple of low-complexity alternatives to mainstream Linux distributions: Alpine
A plea against Micro$ofthttp://www.madore.org/~david/computers/antims.html
.ens.fr:8080/home/madore/computers/antims.html Anyone may distribute edited or modified versions of this document provided that the modifications are clearly marked as such and tha
A plea against Micro$oft by David Madore lang=en
History of the WWW Subdomainhttp://shystudios.us/blog/subdomain/history.html
registry for arpanet. Computers would download this list via FTP to get addresses for each host on the network. The hostnames were things like "BRL", "UCB", and "UCLA-CCn". Eventu
The real history of the www subdomain, and why we don't use it
Michael Horowitz - Personal Web Sitehttps://michaelhorowitz.com/
of air gapped computers June 28, 2017 Are Android bug fixes worth $510 when buying a phone? June 20, 2017 Flash Player Updated just 3 days after an update June 18, 2017 The Window
Personal web site of Michael Horowitz
Julia Evanshttps://jvns.ca/
More drawings about computers Nov 2016 A few drawings about Linux Sep 2016 New zine: Linux debugging tools you'll love Jul 2016 A few sketches Apr 2015 A zine about strace Exe
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