You got those Crayola books?
Yeah, technicolor rainbow. Letâs find them on the #internetarchive:
Green one, International UNIX environments:
(couldnât find what book is this, help wanted)
Luscious orange, Computer security criteria⊠DoD standards:
https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA207905
The pink-shirt book⊠guide to IBM PCs. So-called due to the nasty pink shirt the guy wears on the cover:
https://archive.org/details/peternortonprogr00nort
Devil book, the UNIX bible:
https://archive.org/details/designimplementa0000unse
Dragon book, compiler design:
https://archive.org/details/compilersprincip0000ahoa
The Red book. NSA-trusted networks. Otherwise known as âThe Ugly Red Book That Wonât Fit On A Shelfâ:
https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA255422/mode/2up
#WeeklyRecord Week 15
What!? A website that asks to enter a âSecurity Questionâ? Havenât seen one of these in a while.
And yes, one of the options is âYou motherâs maiden nameâ.
Security question⊠thatâs really ironic.
Sexta-feira, Ă s 16h, Roger Dingledine (co-fundador do projecto Tor) vai falar no TĂ©cnico Innovation Center, na conferĂȘncia SINFO 31.
Ă hoje!
O @rlafuente vai estar âna Fnac Chiado em Lisboa para enquadrar tecno-politicamente os dilemas da liberdade de expressĂŁo e do discurso de Ăłdio, com um conjunto de oradores de nĂvelâ
This shit of YouTube channel features tutorials completely written by ChatGPT and read by some text-to-speech engine with a monotone voice.
Tried one and it took me 20 seconds to see it doesnât even work.
https://www.youtube.com/@CodeStack-vj8nh
I have seen plenty webshites with LLM generated content, but they usually hide that fact from us.
Cabine telefĂłnica em Lagos.
Bom dia, CiberlĂąndia.
Ă sĂł para lembrar que, um dia, a World Wide Web teve um logĂłtipo :www:â
âthe xz sshd backdoor rabbithole goes quite a bit deeperâ
And the post from this week.
#WeeklyRecord Week 14.
#WeeklyRecord post that should have been published last week. Week 13.
I almost forget that Iâve been using #Wayland for the past few weeks. Which is good, I guess.
Iâve been having no problems switching between normal screens and HDPI screens. No problems using both at the same time either.
Also, thereâs no blurriness, anymore.
Seems Iâll be sticking with it.
PS: Iâm using Fedora with Plasma desktop.