There’s got to be something surprising and/or useful for you in this week’s links; they are gloriously eclectic.
- This list is for discussions related to managing voice networks, both traditional and IP. (via)
- “These videos are not real; they are hallucinated by a generative video model.” (via)
- Ask HN: Is Bash for Windows good enough to replace a Linux/Mac terminal? It bugs me that people sometimes don’t care about what’s under their shell. Microsoft is counting on that.
- A Quick Look at the Attack on Dyn. RIPE is a good authority for something like this, I daresay. (via)
- Stuff a recurrent neural network full of old sci-fi stories, attach it to a text editor, start sentences, and let the neural network finish them for you. It is a real thing. (via)
- Early History of Unix: Unix Is Born and the Introduction of Pipes. (via)
- Lawrence Public Library Modular Synthesizer, a performance. (via).
- They Live and the secret history of the Mozilla logo.
- CFP: SIGCIS meeting @ CHM, March 18-19, 2017.
- How to find all of an ISP’s ASNs. (via)
- History of Mechanical Keyboards. (via)
- C64-808.
Your unrelated browser game of the week: Epitaph. (via)