Articles by naves
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The true story of the Windows 3.1 'Hot Dog Stand' color scheme (pcgamer.com)

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Windows 11 growth slows as millions stick with Windows 10 (theregister.com)

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Computing at CERN: the mainframe era (2004) (cerncourier.com)

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Recommendations for Getting the Most Out of a Technical Book (sebastianraschka.com)

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The Sights and Sounds of Bhutan (waitbutwhy.com)

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Stopping evil and open source: my thoughts (liw.fi)

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Former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: 'I've been called here for a purpose' (ft.com)

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Juno Neutrino Observatory Releases First Results (scientificamerican.com)

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AWS builds DNS backstop for times flaky US East region fails (theregister.com)

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Car influencers love Chinese EVs – and China loves them back (theverge.com)

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Commodore CHESSmate (benlo.com)

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Lenovo Stockpiling PC Memory Due to 'Unprecedented' AI Squeeze (bloomberg.com)

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NATO taps Google for air-gapped sovereign cloud (theregister.com)

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Physicists drive antihydrogen breakthrough at CERN (phys.org)

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Gigantic VHS videotape hoard of videos being given away free (tomshardware.com)

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Who is OpenAI's auditor? (Update: it's Deloitte) (ft.com)

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Apple's M1 chip gave the Mac a second life (macworld.com)

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2002: Last.fm and Audioscrobbler Herald the Social Web (cybercultural.com)

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Running the "Reflections on Trusting Trust" Compiler (2023) (swtch.com)

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Multics and AS400:DPS8M on IBM PASE for I (OS/400) (2024) (dps8m.gitlab.io)

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Ancient RNA expression profiles from the extinct woolly mammoth (cell.com)

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China's new scientist visa is a 'serious bid' for the top talent (nature.com)

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Cobalt Qube (eecs.berkeley.edu)

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VMS/XDE: An OpenVMS x86 Development Environment for Linux and Windows/WSL (osnews.com)

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IRIX Introduction (sgistuff.net)

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MD-11 Boeing Converted Freighter [pdf] (boeing.com)

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Logo History (media.mit.edu)

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The tallest chip defies the limits of computing: goodbye to Moore's Law? (elpais.com)

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[dupe] Port of Linux to WebAssembly (kernel.org)

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CTSS: The QED Editor (timereshared.com)

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Way to innovate in gaming 'is to have good margins,' says Microsoft CEO (pcgamer.com)

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I'd like to speak to the Bellcore ManaGeR (ninakalinina.com)

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Announcing data collection consent changes for new Firefox extensions (blog.mozilla.org)

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Google porting all internal workloads to Arm, with help from GenAI (theregister.com)

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Meet Mico, Microsoft's AI Version of Clippy (theverge.com)

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Linux Kernel 2.6: The Future of Embedded Computing, Part I (2004) (linuxjournal.com)

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What about the Icons in Pifmgr.dll? (microsoft.com)

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UX Entropy: Zoom's arc from hero to hulk (allenpike.com)

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Revisiting SailfishOS – September 2025 Thoughts (geekyschmidt.com)

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Review: Sangean DPR-35 Pocket DAB+ Radio (decryption.net.au)

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Fedora floats AI-assisted contributions policy (lwn.net)

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The People rescuing forgotten knowledge trapped on old floppy disks (bbc.com)

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Mathematical discoveries in the age of artificial intelligence (amu.edu.pl)

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I Choose Email over Messaging (spinellis.gr)

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Systems Software in the Large (oxide.computer)

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Solaris 2.1 for x86 (2017) (os2museum.com)

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Moravec's Paradox (angadh.com)

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UNIX99, a Unix-like OS for the TI-99/4A (atariage.com)

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Help Me Find Missing Issues of Australian Personal Computer (decryption.net.au)

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A History of Palm, Part 1: Before the PalmPilot (2016) (lowendmac.com)

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The Future Is Superhuman Agents (kemendo.com)

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Electric Pencil on the TRS-80 (stonetools.ghost.io)

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Choose Your Own Adventure (filfre.net)

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Free and open source software is incompatible with (security) guarantees (utcc.utoronto.ca)

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Future of Vmdb2: Need Help (liw.fi)

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The idea of /usr/sbin has failed in practice (utcc.utoronto.ca)

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PA-RISC Performance and History (openpa.net)

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Review: Solaris 10 – Coming Along Nicely (2005) (osnews.com)

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Was Action the best 8-bit language? (hackaday.com)

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NASA Webb Looks at Earth-Sized, Habitable-Zone Exoplanet Trappist-1 E (nasa.gov)

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Atari Lynx: The first color handheld game console (homeip.net)

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Amazon's AI Resurgence: AWS and Anthropic's Multi-Gigawatt Trainium Expansion (semianalysis.com)

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When the Web Closes the Door (narain.io)

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How many SPARCs is too many SPARCs? (thejpster.org.uk)

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Exploring Interlisp-10 and Twenex (paoloamoroso.com)

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Google gets to keep Chrome, judge rules in search antitrust case (theverge.com)

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A gentle introduction to CP/M (eerielinux.wordpress.com)

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Why I Use Debian (liw.fi)

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Steve Ballmer Interview (acquired.fm)

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Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future (danwang.co)

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I Love Reading 1980s Computer Magazines, and So Should You (2021) (wired.com)

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Today is 30 years since the launch of Windows 95 (virtuallyfun.com)

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Handmade Process of Watanabe Wheels [video] (youtube.com)

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Why is my device a touchpad and a mouse and a keyboard? (who-t.blogspot.com)

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What Is a Spaceship? (angadh.com)

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The Creator and the Machine (doc.cc)

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Office on HP-UX and Unix (openpa.net)

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Remarkable News in Potatoes (theatlantic.com)

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Linux Desktop Share Tops 6% in 15M-System Analysis (zdnet.com)

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Cordoomceps – Replacing an Amiga’s brain with DOOM (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)

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eBay's 1995 Debut (homeip.net)

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Steam Survey for July Shows Linux Use Approaching 3% (phoronix.com)

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Bazel and Action (Non-) Determinism (blogsystem5.substack.com)

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Anthropic studied what gives an AI system its 'personality' (theverge.com)

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The Economics of Superintelligence (economist.com)

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Monorail: Pioneering $999 PCs from 1996 (homeip.net)

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Lorde's new CD is so transparent that stereos can't even read it (theverge.com)

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Meet Bionode (microship.com)

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San Diego's Gremlin: how video games work (1982) (sandiegoreader.com)

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Sony DTC-700 audio DAT player/recorder (kevinboone.me)

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The Great Illusion: When We Believed BeOS Would Save the World (desktoponfire.com)

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Linux user share hits a multi-year high on Steam for May 2025 (gamingonlinux.com)

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What's New in the Oracle Solaris 11.4.81 CBE Release (oracle.com)

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Last undiscovered tomb of Tutankhamun dynasty found (bbc.com)

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W Daniel Hillis – Connection Machine and MapReduce Paradigm (2017)[video] (youtube.com)

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Rediscovering Plan 9 from Bell Labs (itsfoss.com)

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They've only gone and made Doom run in a PDF file (theregister.com)

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Why Computer Scientists Consult Oracles (quantamagazine.org)

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Generative AI Is Still Just a Prediction Machine (hbr.org)

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Microsoft Rebrands Azure AI Studio to Azure AI Foundry (infoworld.com)