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ANARCHISM.net: Insanity as the Social Norm

https://www.anarchism.net/anarchism_insanityasthesocialnorm.htm

to perhaps unknown programming from external source?    If you and most others agree with the importance of knowledge of the mind in terms of natural laws, why is t

Linux Gazette Index

https://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/lg_index.html

Spiel Linux Socket Programming In C++ , by Rob Tougher Play with the Lovely Netcat , by zhaoway The Back Page Table of Contents December 2001 Issue #73 The MailBag More 2-Cent Tip

Security Now! Transcript of Episode #387

https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-387.htm

It's a serious programming language, a nice mature programming language, which codes - it compiles to a sort of a pseudo instruction set, a so-called "virtual machine," and then t
Security Now! Weekly Internet Security Podcast: Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. The

Apple 1 Registry

http://www.willegal.net/appleii/apple1-originals.htm

I discovered that programming the Apple 1 to perform any useful tasks was a painstaking and laborious effort.  The audio cassette recorder connected to the Apple 1 Cassette I

Douglas W. Jones's punched card index

http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~jones/cards/history.html

for a fixed-format programming environment where fields of each line indicate addresses and operations. This particular card seems to include both symbolic locatons and numerical
A brief technical history of punched cards

Kermit Software Source Code Archive

https://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html

systems in different programming languages. This page provides, for the first time, convenient Web (HTTP) access to all the programs in the Kermit software archive . Each program

THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING

https://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/

on Cryptography) ProgrammingLanguages Calculators Computer History Organizations andMuseums Computing at Institutions Archives and Collections Publications Networks and Internet O

Index of /byte/

http://absurd.wtf/byte/

04-04 1979-04 Low Level Programming.pdf 27-Apr-2026 12:38 175694903 BYTE Vol 04-05 1979-05 Computer Generated Maps.pdf 27-Apr-2026 12:38 183269009 BYTE Vol 04-06 1979-06 Artificia

Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDs

https://mud.co.uk/richard/hcds.htm

learn object-oriented programming, for example, are therefore not addressed by this paper. The four things that people typically enjoyed personally about MUDs were: i) Achievement

You Won’t Believe This One Weird CPU Instruction! - Vaibhav Sagar

https://vaibhavsagar.com/blog/2019/09/08/popcount/

8 September 2019 Tags: programming Translated to Russian by Babur Muradov and Uzbek by Leonid Popov . This is a pseudo-transcript of a presentation I did at !!Con 2019 . Most CPU

Resume -- Chip Morningstar

http://www.fudco.com/chip/resume.html

systems, distributed programming languages, secure e-commerce, and low-bandwidth realtime multi-user interactivity. Managed development of several different large distributed appl

DEC Video Terminals--The VT100 and its Successors

https://www.vt100.net/shuford/terminal/dec.html

Bare essential programming facts about DEC VT100. Commentary about how to program the VT100. Notes on DEC VT220, VT3x0, VT420, etc., special/advanced codes. Commentary on ANSI ter
Archived info on DEC video terminals: character-cell non-bit-mapped ANSI and remote-graphics terminals + control codes, terminal-emulation software.


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