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Infrequently Noted

https://infrequently.org/

on our most personal computers. In an era when they still claimed to be changing the world for the better, the lies told to justify an invasive, unsafe ecosystem of native apps we
Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.

Reflecting On Years Of Runescape — Ludicity

https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/reflecting-on-years-of-runescape/

in writing or computers were it not for Runescape. I almost didn't write this. To some large degree, this blog is my professional profile, and I was acutely embarrassed to be writ

Computer Future

http://DaveFAQ.com/Opinions/Consumer_Computing.html

available with todays computers. Many of them are also available, just not at full speed yet (such as full video generation, 'flawless' voice recognition) and will be available wi

Adaptec RAID cards are junk

http://www.nickh.org/warstories/adaptec.html

and changing cards in computers. Of course, hasn't been an issue for me...well, ever. I like hardware. It's something of a pain, though, as we basically have to rebuild the box fr

Stuff Michael Meeks is doing

https://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/2008/

be a few large powerful computers with lots of terminals is a perennial, and goes in cycles. In the past it has foundered on the rocks of Moore's law - it turned out to be cheaper

Fuck Big Tech: A Privacy Guide

https://fuckbigtech.neocities.org/

If you have been on computers and the internet for a while, have you ever wondered how you could browse sites on a 56kbps dial-up connection, and now, with hundreds of MBs of band
Big Tech strives to end privacy and make massive surveillance non-optional, you best start believing in cyberpunk dystopias, you are in one.

Svedic.org

https://svedic.org/

. Posted in Programming Computers Have Had Emotions for Quite Some Time Posted on September 29, 2017 by svedic A common assumption is that computers can’t have emotions. But there

Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diary

http://www.duntemann.com/june2008.htm

what home users do with computers. (I suspect that the rest is a combination of media players, IM, photo managers, and games.) And within those apps, 20% of the features do 80%&#1

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

Michael Tierney for Maumelle City Council

http://www.thewildstars.com/MaumelleCityCouncil2021.html

may not play on older computers, and has poor sound quality. https://vimeo.com/604936896/f9bdbe0929 In response for his request for confirmation, you can clearly hear the ARDOT re

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.

Ian! D. Allen - Personal Home Page

http://www.idallen.com/

language in relation to computers. This is the implementation of the "cave man" interface: you point, and you grunt. And if we reduce the interaction between human beings and comp


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