Accidental open source ideas or maybe history this week. That might be too easy a category to fit into.
- Panel Syndicate, online comics. (via Warren Ellis)
- Mastermind at 50. And its impact on early computers. (via)
- Opensource.builders. Alternate apps. (via)
- Awesome-Selfhosted: “A list of Free Software web applications which can be hosted locally”. (via)
- Text-Based VR: Explore the Pioneering World of MUSHes. (via)
- DOS computer in a keyboard. (via)
- Dos and Don’ts in Open Source. (via)
- Remap caps lock key to escape with uncap. When you don’t have xmodmap.
- The core memory inside a Saturn V rocket’s computer.
- Looking inside a vintage Soviet TTL logic integrated circuit.
- Inside a Titan missile guidance computer.
- The Abiopause. “ABIopause” may make that more clear.
- The Era of Fragmentation, Part 1: Load Factor.
- Should I use Vim full-time? (via)
- How to program a text adventure in C. (via)
- EAX x86 Register: Meaning and History. (via)
- Who’s ready for more Networking History? – all about APPLETALK. (via)
- XScreenSaver 5.44 Hacks the Planet. New hacks!
- A history of roguelike games. (via)
- There’s a tar mode in emacs?
- Any KVM over IP systems need to be on secure networks.
The history of Mastermind is interesting! And I’m glad to see people still care about MUSHes, 10 years after I wrote a similar article.