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Getting updates and software for old Windows - skipster1337's Site

https://skipster1337.github.io/posts/windows-software.html

that I find useful on computers running old Windows versions. Most of everything that makes up this list is taken from this document (which you can find on the r/windowsxp sidebar

Internet Term Guide

http://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

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

Resume for Donald Edward Hopkins

https://www.donhopkins.com/home/resume.html

][, C64, and BBC microcomputers. Designed some video games and animated sprite packages, and wrote utilities in 6502 assembly. Supported a co-worker writing educational software u

NLnet; 55 New Projects Awarded NGI0 Grants

https://nlnet.nl/news/2023/20231123-announcing-projects.html

for smartphones, computers, and servers alike. For more details see : https://nlnet.nl/project/WillowSync Layer 8 Data and AI AI Horde — Collaborative infrastructure for running g

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.

The Dock

http://koshka.love/links.html

designed for older computers. It works as a proxy for DuckDucKGo, and strips search results down to text and basic HTML, removing all of the bloat that would make older computers
A hand-curated website directory containing links to over 250 (largely Web 1.0

How to start with CP/M

http://www.retrotechnology.com/dri/howto_cpm.html

CP/M-68K on 68000 based computers.) 8080/8085/Z80 computers of the 1970's and 80's can be found; check this part of my document about old and new CP/M computers. A popular option

The unix programming environment

http://www.talisman.org/unix/burgess-guide.html

well on large scale computers (with many processors) and small computers which fit in your suitcase! All of the basic mechanisms required of a multi-user operating system are pres

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

A plea against Micro$oft

http://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

Installing and Configuring A Windows 98 Network

http://networkers.freeservers.com/win98.htm

to ensure that other computers on the network will recognize it. You install the hardware and software that enables your computer to connect to the network, and then you configure


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