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qmail: Second most popular MTA on the Internet

http://www.usenix.org.uk/mirrors/qmail/top.html

makes it into your computers. It is completely open source and uses other open source components. Very efficient and written in C. Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 server f

Linux, Bitcoin: When Tech Projects Become "Too Popular..." Don't forget the goal.

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/too_popular

free software or even open source. Sometimes they just like it ’cause it’s cool and Windows runs slow. Okay. But it’s going to spread everywhere. And it’s just fundamental that ho

The Richfiles Old, Old News Page

http://richfiles.solarbotics.net/RichNews2.html

MHz, 14.4 KBs internet computers long enough to know there are still people out there who don't have newer systems. I'm going to rebuild my start page, which many people didn't ev

Artificial Intelligence Wikipedia-based Free Textbook

https://mind.sourceforge.net/aisteps.html

Open Directory Project/Computers/Artificial_Intelligence/ http://dmoz.org/Computers/Artificial_Intelligence/ Programmer's Heaven .Com http://www.programmersheaven.com/ Rentacoder
Using Wikipedia articles and free on-line AI4U textbook chapters to teach AI.

Infrequently Noted

https://infrequently.org/

phones — indeed, most computers — are 24+ month old Androids. This is the result of a price segmented market: a preponderance of smartphones sold for more than $600USD (new, unloc
Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.

Fight the System? or Exit the System?

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/fight_or_exit

out there can use computers from 2010 just fine but are drawn into wasting money). +2 @LukeSmithxyz - 2025-05-20 13:44:12 Wait, did that actually happen? Varg wasn't who I was tal

The Evolution of Cybernetics - A Journal by Simon Funk

https://sifter.org/~simon/journal/

06, 2000 The State of Computers (2) Saturday, June 03, 2000 Pluses and Minuses Tuesday, May 30, 2000 Law and Disorder Saturday, May 27, 2000 You Loser! Friday, May 19, 2000 Living

The Corporate Linux Advocate

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Haven/6087/

in the top 500 supercomputers worldwide! And, it only cost $150K! Read about it here. Linux at the US Postal Service! It's true! Check out Linux is reading your mail. My current b

Amicus Brief

https://archive.epic.org/crypto/export_controls/bernstein_brief.html

studies and on the NRC Computers at Risk study.He has long been involved in research in security, reliability,safety, and system risks. He is Principal Scientist in the ComputerSc

The Eternal Mainframe

http://www.winestockwebdesign.com/Essays/Eternal_Mainframe.html

its replacements. Minicomputers Minicomputers were supposed to kill the mainframe. They are gone. Digital Equipment Corporation and Data General are dead. The last minicomputers w
The urge to replace the mainframe has reinvented the mainframe and its problems.

Webring Technology

https://brisray.com/web/webring-tech.htm

own ring on their own computers. This page takes a look at some of the available webring systems and software and my own suggestions at what an ideal webring should offer. How the
This page discusses webrings and what was used to make them work.

Whetstone, a Calm OS

https://hunterirving.com/blog/whetstone

and quiet, unobtrusive computers comfortably co-existed. In their prophetic 1996 essay The Coming Age of Calm Technology , Marc Weiser and John Seely Brown spoke of a time when ti


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