I’ve got some real gems this week.
- MULTIPLY – A BOOK ABOUT CALCULATORS. Discussion of the open source tools used to process it. (via)
- diagram.website, or An Internet Map. Lots of links there. (via)
- Googling symptoms of the flu.
- Sorry but I can’t generate a response to that request. AI, a customizable spam tool. (via)
- What was ISDN? Analog lines completely going away makes me nervous.
- The biggest problem with selling print books is the software. A nice Print on Demand summary in there.
- ou sont les blogs d’antan? Lots of links to other esoteric blogs in there. (via)
- Fast NetBSD booting, which led me to smolBSD.
- DSA removal from SSH. Matters most if you are running an very outdated system.
- Modern Commodore 64 motherboards.
- Exploring FreeBSD service(8) basics. Applies to DragonFly too.
- Hardening an OpenBSD Workstation.
Your unrelated extended music of the week: Bill Laswell featuring DJ Rob Swift – Reanimation. Which of course reminds me that Rob Gets Busy. If you like that, here’s a crazy amount of beat juggling, at its best when it creates new music and rhythms. (via)