Links 29/4/2020: TDE 10th Anniversary, Sailfish OS 3.3http://techrights.org/o/2020/04/29/tde-10th-anniversary/
– Learning about Computers for Kids – Week 27 This is a weekly blog about the Raspberry Pi 4 (“RPI4”), the latest product in the popular Raspberry Pi range of computers. With so m
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Linux Gazette Mailbag LG #64https://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/issue64/lg_mail64.html
of connecting several computers in the hospital eg: one in the ward with the operating theatre, the pathology laboratory etc. The cheapest wasy would be via an internal modem and
Internet Term Guidehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/5598/talk.html
gain illegal access to computers. They are usually malicious in their intentions. Cyberspace The "world of computers and the society that gathers around them," as referr
Capability Comparisonhttps://secushare.org/comparison
somebody broke into our computers and snooped our passwords. Lightweight: To be of maximum use the technology implementing such essential jobs should be a part of the operating sy
My computer collectionhttp://olatheskunk.pl/computers/wishlist.html
Ola's wishlist COMPUTERS / PHONES ⁜ WISHLIST ⁜ PREVIOUS for the list of things (with pictures!) i'd like from Japan (or other related stuff), click here . Computer stuff - hardwar
John Regehr's Home Pagehttps://users.cs.utah.edu/~regehr/
Teaching Papers Contact Computers are amazingly fun and useful, but why do they crash and hang? Why are they so terrifyingly insecure? The problem is many-faceted, but an importan
HP QuickWeb, Singular And Pointless | Gekkhttp://gekk.info/articles/hp-quickweb.htm
executives do on their computers? Outlook. It's the only program they run. It's why you can't sell them anything - what, more RAM? Outlook runs fine in two gigs, even now, especia
HP got so twisted up in the late 2000s push for fast bootup that they invented completely new ways to waste developers' time
Peter Gutmann's Home Pagehttps://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/
mechanisms (and computers in general), and outlines means of protecting crypto in environments where you need to expect data and computation results to modify themselves at random
Project 2038 FAQhttp://maul.deepsky.com/~merovech/2038.html
in 2038 due to the way computers store and process time data. According to William Porquet's writings, the issue arises from the fact that many computer systems use a 32-bit repre
Web Design - The First 100 Yearshttps://idlewords.com/talks/web_design_first_100_years.htm
engineers lacked the computers to calculate all the bending and wiggling the wings would do if you hung the engines under them, so they just strapped engines on the back. This pla
I Don't Care for Gnome - woltman.comhttps://woltman.com/gnome-bad/
Perspective I have used computers for a very long time: I've used Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, all the >NT4 Windows, Apple's System 7, MacOS starting on 10.2 I think, and Linuxe
An exploration of Gnome's many failings and how to fix it.
He Who Controls the Bootloaderhttp://birdhouse.org/beos/byte/30-bootloader/
on consumer computers. There is no technical reason why CompUSA customers shouldn't be able to walk out of the shop with a machine that asks "Which OS do you want to use today?" u
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