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In 1843, Ada Lovelace described a brass-and-punched-card engine that could act on symbols as well as numbers, even composing music if harmony could be reduced t...

 🖥️Vintage Computing
maketecheasier.com·

☞ Visiting the History of Computing and Play

 🖥️Vintage Computing  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

On television, Texas, and Chuck Klosterman’s Football

 🤖LLMs  Content type: Blog
3quarksdaily.com·

The Most Beautiful, Most Tremendous FreeBSD Vulnerability In The History Of Computing. BELIEVE ME.

 🔐Cybersecurity  3 sources covering this post

Sendmail - The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Volume 1)

 🖥️Vintage Computing
aosabook.org·

Reliability of Probabilistic Emulation of Physical Systems

 📊Formal Methods  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org·

How the Hashtag Became the Way to Instantly Invite Literally Everyone Into the Conversation

 ⚖️Tech Policy  Content type: News
smithsonianmag.com·

Opinion | China-UK cooperation vital in ensuring the AI era puts people first

 🏭Industrial History  Content type: News
scmp.com
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Discovery of Cold War-era rare Eastern Bloc computers in a German hangar

 🖥️Vintage Computing

Radeon RX 9070 XT finally appears in Steam Hardware Survey — RDNA 4 flagship surprisingly lands just behind RTX 5080

 🖥️Vintage Computing  Content type: News
tomshardware.com
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Gemini Canvas helped Paris Hilton turn an idea into an app, and she didn’t write a line of code

 🚀Startups
androidauthority.com·

The LORIA COLLECTION of MATHEMATICAL TABLES

 🖥️Vintage Computing

AI isn’t reinventing the wheel but it should heed the lessons of human innovation

 🧐AI Criticism  Content type: News
monocle.com·

New comment by mapassthebeans in "Building from zero after addiction, prison, and a felony"

 📖Open Source  Content type: Discussion

jeffshrager/HackersGuides

 🔍Reverse Engineering  Content type: Code
github.com··Hacker News

Cursor opens London HQ and plans 200 EMEA hires as SpaceX circles with $60B acquisition offer — TFN

 🚀Startups
techfundingnews.com·

What Does A “Siri That Works” Mean?

 🍎Apple
warnercrocker.com·

Why are pull requests so hard to review?

 🧐AI Criticism  Content type: Blog
pyor.review··Hacker News

When Grace Hopper wanted to explain a nanosecond to admirals who kept asking why satellites were slow, she handed each of them a piece of wire 11.8 inches long, the exact distance light travels in a billionth of a second, and told them to keep it in their pocket as a reminder that physics, not laziness, sets the limit.

 🖥️Vintage Computing
maketecheasier.com·

The Cost of Killing ‘Silly Science’

 🚀Startups  Content type: News

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