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4 The Gopher Times |
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6 ____________________________________________________________ |
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8 Opus 2 - Gopher news and more - Nov. 2021 |
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13 Amiga-style demos on microcontrollers ltf |
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16 The demoscene is an UNESCO-recognised art where |
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17 computer are programmmed to display graphics and |
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18 soundtrack in real-time. Competitions challenges |
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19 everyone to build the most impressive demo out of the |
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20 same limited resources as everyone, such as venerable |
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21 computers like Comodore64 or Amiga computers. |
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23 While faster computers are being built everyday, |
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24 computers with even less resources than the early days |
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25 are still in massive production and used: |
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26 microcontrollers. |
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28 Linus Akesson, a demoer known for his "A Mind Is Born" |
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29 winning entry [1] is pushing the kind of CPU that |
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30 controls your elevator to its limits to produce waves |
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31 of colors and rivers of melodies. |
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34 https://www.linusakesson.net/pages/scene.php |
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37 1st place on Revision 2017 competition |
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41 The aNONradio station sdf |
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42 ____________________________________________________________ |
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44 A non-radio is an independent radio blasting live |
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45 broadcasting from the sdf.org infrastructure: a group |
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46 of various UNIX-like system servers providing free |
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47 shell accounts among other services. |
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48 |
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49 The presenter is well aware of the various UNIX-like |
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50 systems culture and operation, so do not be surprised |
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51 if you hear him talk about IRC channels or server |
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52 updates straight from the waves. |
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54 There are music from community DJ and artists |
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55 broadcast, weekly radio shows, handpicked tunes, |
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56 announce about upcoming shows, and even world news. |
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58 There are also Open MiC sessions where anyone may join |
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59 and discuss or broadcast, so drop them a word if you |
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60 want something played to that station. |
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62 Much like Bitreich conferences, live comments can be |
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63 sent to the presenter over IRC. |
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65 https://anonradio.net/ |
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66 ircs://irc.sdf.org/#anonradio |
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70 Phrack Magazine fnord |
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71 ____________________________________________________________ |
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73 On the world of hacker, warez, and computer security |
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74 has a long-standing magazine respected by the |
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75 pioneers: Phrack. |
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77 May its crude plaintext aspect not mislead you in |
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78 thinking it is one of these retro computing group, as |
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79 cutting edge pentest strategies, defence strategy, or |
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80 reverse engineering material might likely be disclosed |
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81 in here: |
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84 • Android Kernel Rootkit |
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86 • Revisiting Mac OS X Kernel Rootkits |
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88 • Escaping from FreeBSD bhyve |
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90 • .NET Instrumentation via bytecode injection |
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92 Recent versions of the planet's most used operating |
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93 systems, terrific topics such as VM escape. Phrack is |
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94 not script kidding around! |
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96 Thanks to fnord.one gopher hole, each opus is also |
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97 available directly over gopher: |
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99 gopher://gopher.fnord.one/1/Mirrors/ |
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103 FreeChess chess server telnet |
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104 ____________________________________________________________ |
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106 Chess has likely been there since forever, it might |
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107 have as well been there since longer than life on |
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108 earth [citation needed]. As such, software for |
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109 playing chess might have been around for a similarly |
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110 long amount of time. |
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112 Possibly one of the longest-running chess system |
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113 online for playing chess is FreeChess, the free online |
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114 chess server, and it is accessible over telnet: |
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117 $ telnet freechess.org 5000 |
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119 A prompt offers to logon, and "guest" can be entered |
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120 for using it without an account, then <Enter> (then |
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121 once again later): |
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123 login: guest |
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125 By just staying here waiting, battle offers from other |
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126 players start to spawn: |
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128 GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 5 0 unrated blitz f \ |
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129 ("play 50" to respond) |
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130 GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 5 0 unrated wild/fr f \ |
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131 ("play 72" to respond) |
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132 GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 1 0 unrated lightning f \ |
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133 ("play 73" to respond) |
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134 fics% |
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136 Playing one of these games leads you to an ASCII |
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137 chessboard ready for white to play: |
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139 fics% play 72 |
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158 a b c d e f g h |
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159 fics% |
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161 In complement to the raw telnet interface, a graphical |
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162 client may be used to join a game with the board shown |
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163 on-screen. |
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167 The Embedded Muse Newsletter ganssle |
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168 ____________________________________________________________ |
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170 Ever felt curious about the embedded world? These tiny |
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171 machines that are low-power enough to last all winter |
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172 powered by a potato battery? Then take a peek at the |
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173 Embedded Muse Newsletter. |
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175 This mail-based monthly publication is run by Jack |
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176 Ganssle since 1997. A well-known pioneer, but each |
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177 issue is turned toward the community, where everyone |
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178 submits its story that Jack publishes back. |
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180 You might find spicy UNIX and engineering humour. |
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182 http://www.ganssle.com/tem-back.htm |
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186 Mozilla, "OBEY" and 1988 movie jwz |
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189 Surprisingly diverse themes. Just as diverse as Jamie |
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190 Zawinski's creations: Netscape, Mozilla, the DNA- |
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191 Lounge night club. |
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193 The 1988 movie offers a revelation about advertizing. |
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194 The "OBEY" Clothing Brand refers to that movie. The |
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195 Mozilla logo shares the same author as the "OBEY" |
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196 logo. Out of this, jwz narrates us a piece of our own |
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197 history. |
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198 |
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199 Sometimes, ubiquitous, vastly popular, and highly |
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200 profitable projects have the most unexpected history, |
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201 in contradiction with what they became. |
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203 https://www.jwz.org/blog/2016/10/they-live-and-the |
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204 -secret-history-of-the-mozilla-logo/ |
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208 Twtxt Over Gopher gopher ml |
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209 ____________________________________________________________ |
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211 The twtxt format is a plain text microblogging format |
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212 that lives as a text file hosted on any server, in the |
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213 same style as RSS feeds. |
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215 The support gopher://example.com/0/twtxt.txt is |
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216 already there! As prologic points out on the Gopher |
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217 Mailing list, it is possible to use gopher:// links |
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218 for twtxt, as showcased by the yarn.social search |
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219 engine. |
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221 This might as well be the case for many other twtxt |
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222 clients, given that libcurl supports gopher:// and |
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223 gophers://. |
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225 It will soon be difficult to find a single software |
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228 https://twtxt.net/ |
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229 https://lists.debian.org/gopher-project/ |
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230 https://yarn.social/ |
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234 Hosting Providers Projects tgtimes |
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237 While hosting a server at home has its benefits (and |
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238 its charms), some interesting hosting providers do a |
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239 good job at sharing all the fun that hosting servers |
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240 can have while still handling the long-winged work of |
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241 keeping the hypervisors up and running. |
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242 |
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243 Efforts also coming from the community that sometimes |
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244 take part into the project, or in reverse, hosting |
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245 providers contributing to help community projects, |
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246 either through funds or bug-fixing. |
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248 sdf.org Around since as early as 1987, the Super |
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249 Dimension Fortress describes itself as a public |
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250 access supercomputing center. An invitation to jump |
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251 both feet into the UNIX culture featuring games, |
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252 email, usenet, chat, bboard, gopherspace, webspace, |
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253 programming utilities, archivers, browsers, and |
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254 more. A different sense of community than the one |
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255 offered by social networks. |
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256 |
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257 sdfeu.org Joint effort with the north Amercian |
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258 sdf.org, the European counterpart will have a better |
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259 network latency for European, Middle east, and |
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260 African users. |
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261 |
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262 grex.org Grex brings democracy to hosting, a concept |
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263 little explored by commercial hosting providers: |
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264 open access, but also owned by its members who can |
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265 vote on what to plan next for Grex. Also a good |
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266 pretext to get around a good meal during the Grex |
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267 conferences. |
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269 openbsd.amsterdam A hosting provider running OpenBSD |
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270 for its entire stack, including the hypervisor |
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271 itself: vmm(4). It permits its user to connect |
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272 directly onto the hypervisor through SSH and run |
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273 commands such as vmctl vm02 restart. |
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275 blinkenshell.org Younger by a few years, this open |
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276 shell project lets you give Linux a try. Occasion to |
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277 make someone discover the world of command-line and |
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278 programming through the editor and compilers |
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279 installed up there. |
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280 |
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281 prgmr.com While keeping a commercial model, this Xen- |
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282 based hosting provider offers a command-line |
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283 approach to hosting, and consider the user as a |
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284 respectable admin rather than a supermarket |
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285 customer. |
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289 Nixers.net Con 2021 nixers |
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290 ____________________________________________________________ |
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291 |
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292 On November the 7th, the second edition of the |
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293 nixers.net *NIX users community took place: |
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294 |
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295 • Creating your own troff macros — seninha |
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297 • Keeping track of your things — venam |
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298 |
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299 • Truly Federated Identity for the web — push-f |
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301 The video recordings are already available: |
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303 https://nixers.net/Thread-Nixers-net-Conf-2021 |
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307 A message to developers nitot |
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310 While Mozilla keeps the web browser vendor race going, |
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311 a former founder moved elsewhere offering to try a |
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312 different take on technology. |
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313 |
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314 Tristan Nitot founded Mozilla Europe, and also worked |
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315 at Netscape before its decline. After he left |
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316 Mozilla, he published "surveillance://" defending |
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317 privacy, and went as far as offering alternative to |
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318 Google by joining the Qwant team (web search engine). |
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319 Yes, this is a Google-funded conference. |
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320 |
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321 During this web, mobile and cloud conference, under |
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322 OVH, Google, and Microsoft sponsorship, what message |
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323 would he have to spread to developers getting started? |
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324 Mind the Global Warming! |
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325 |
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326 How unexpected but welcome. He simply showed the |
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327 numbers and big newspaper headlines: explaining that |
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328 the poor performance of software has been largely |
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329 compensated by the Moore's law for the last 50 years, |
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330 letting software fat to accumulate without dire |
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331 consequence on usability. |
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333 A call to developers to consider supporting the |
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334 existing hardware through providing reasonable |
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335 performance, considering removing features, would have |
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336 the greatest impact; most CO² emission of IT |
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337 originating from producing new end-user devices. He |
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338 blamed Windows 11 badly for that, refusing to support |
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339 older chips. Yes, this is a Microsoft-funded |
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340 conference. |
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341 |
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342 >> Between the early web pages of a few kilobytes to |
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343 the web pages of today, the size was went up by a |
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344 factor of 150. Are web pages 150 times better than |
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345 they used to be? |
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346 |
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347 At the beginning of its talk, Tristan Nitot quoted |
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348 Upton Sinclair: |
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349 |
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350 >> It is difficult to get a man to understand |
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351 something when his salary depends upon his not |
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352 understanding it. |
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354 https://devfest.gdglille.org/ |
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355 https://climatefresk.org/ |
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356 https://standblog.org/blog/ |
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360 cirosantilli, a rabbit hole on its own tgtimes |
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361 ____________________________________________________________ |
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363 Is this name familiar to you? Maybe you encountered |
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364 cirosantilli on a StackOverflow or remember one of the |
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365 iconic profile pictures he chose? Did you encounter |
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366 the name on GitHub? If so you may have immediately |
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367 recall how he weaponized this popular code hosting |
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368 platform into a freedom of speech silver bullet |
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369 against China's censorship. |
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370 |
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371 The entire user profile was turned into a long |
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372 document that can resist to the most ferocious |
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373 censorship. A vast amount of images and keywords |
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374 censored by China is published straight on the front |
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375 page, making it outstanding to the visitors. |
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376 |
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377 Would China dare to try to take down the biggest code |
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378 hosting platform, harming most of IT companies in the |
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379 world? And even if it tries, would it succeed? And so |
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380 without provoking too much tension with the U.S.? |
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381 |
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382 While China's government censorship violence is world |
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383 famous, so is GitHub's DDoS mitigation services |
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384 (provided by a dedicated company, not performed by |
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385 GitHub themself), after undertaking 1.3 Terabit per |
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386 second during a famous DDoS attack. |
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387 |
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388 This Brazilian Italian turned Goliath against Goliath. |
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389 |
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390 Are you curious about cirosantilli's practical plan to |
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391 take down China's great firewall? Or maybe you are |
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392 interested in one of the many computer-related topics |
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393 he teaches on his website? |
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394 |
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395 This activist doubles as student and teacher might |
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396 take you down the rabbit hole of both computer science |
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397 and fight for freedom. |
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398 |
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399 https://stackoverflow.com/users/895245/ |
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400 https://cirosantilli.com/ |
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401 https://github.com/cirosantilli |
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405 Digitalisation Evangelists Hymn 20h |
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406 ____________________________________________________________ |
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408 Original Text: Dieter Birr / Wolfgang Tilgner |
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410 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbQuauLn52c |
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412 >> Einem war sein Heim, war sein Haus zu eng |
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414 One was his home, his home was too narrow |
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416 >> Sehnte sich in die Welt |
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418 Strived for the world |
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420 >> Sah den Himmel an, sah wie dort ein Schwan hinzog |
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422 Saw the sky, saw how a swan directed there |
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424 >> Er hieß Ikarus und er war sehr jung |
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426 He was named Ikarus and he was young |
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428 >> War voller Ungeduld |
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430 He was full of impatience |
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432 >> Baute Flügel sich, sprang vom Boden ab und flog |
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434 Built wings for him, jumped off the ground and flew |
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436 >> Und flog |
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438 And flew |
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440 >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus! |
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442 Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead! |
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444 >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg! |
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446 Strive Ikarus! Show us the way! |
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448 >> Als sein Vater sprach: "Fliege nicht zu hoch! |
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450 As his father said: "Do not fly too high! |
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452 >> Sonne wird dich zerstör'n" |
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454 sun will destroy you" |
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456 >> Hat er nur gelacht, hat er laut gelacht und schrie |
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458 He only laughed, he laughed loud and screamed |
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460 >> Er hat's nicht geschafft und er ist zerschellt |
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462 He didn't make it and he shattered |
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464 >> Doch der erste war er |
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466 But the first one he was |
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468 >> Viele folgten ihm, darum ist sein Tod ein Sieg |
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470 Many followed him, that is why his dead is a victory |
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472 >> Ein Sieg! |
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474 A victory! |
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476 >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus! |
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478 Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead! |
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480 >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg! |
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482 Strive Ikarus! Show us the way! |
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484 >> Einem war sein Heim, war sein Haus zu eng |
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486 One was his home, his home was too narrow |
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488 >> Sehnte sich in die Welt |
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490 Strived for the world |
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492 >> Sieht den Himmel an, sieht wie dort ein Schwan |
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494 Sees the sky, sees how a swan |
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496 >> Sich wiegt |
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498 himself enjoys |
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500 >> Er heißt Ikarus und ist immer jung |
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502 He is called Ikarus and he is always young |
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504 >> Ist voller Ungeduld |
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506 Is full of impatience |
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508 >> Baut die Flügel sich, springt vom Boden ab und |
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509 fliegt |
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511 Builds himself wings, jumps off the ground and flies |
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513 >> Und fliegt |
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515 And flies |
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517 >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus! |
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519 Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead! |
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521 >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg! |
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523 Strive Ikarus! Show us the way! |
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525 >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus! |
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527 Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead! |
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529 >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg! |
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531 Strive Ikarus! Show us the way! |
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533 >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus! |
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535 Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead! |
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537 >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg! |
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539 Strive Ikarus! Show us the way! |
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543 Publishing in The Gopher Times you |
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544 ____________________________________________________________ |
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546 Want your article published? Want to announce |
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547 something to the Gopher world? Directly related to |
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548 Gopher or not, reach us on IRC with an article in any |
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549 format, we will handle the rest. |
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551 ircs://irc.bitreich.org/#bitreich-en |
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552 gopher://bitreich.org/1/tgtimes/ |
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