I’m sort of proud of how wide a range of topics are covered this week.
- Domain Name Scams Are Alive And Well, Thank You. I’ve been seeing that scam since… 2007? Less disruptive than wire transfer spearphishing, which appears more common, recently.
- Frameworks don’t make much sense.
- The 7drl (7-day roguelike) Challenge just completed. (via)
- Universal Install Script.
- What was system administration like in the 1990s and earlier?
- EigenCoder: Programming Stereotypes. Beards vs. programming language. Really! (via)
- X11fs – X window virtual filesystem. (via)
- Let’s Read the AD&D 2nd Edition Monstrous Manual. Exactly what it sounds like. Fun and/or nostalgic. (via)
- Why Compatibility And Support Don’t Justify $1000 Optics. (via)
- glittering.blue. The source link has how it was constructed, and its life through reposting.
- Exhibit: The Entropy Archives. The “public randomness beacon” from NIST. (via)
- The Deep History of Your Apps. A good history of the Alto, NeXTSTEP, and so on up to the modern app store. (via)