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retrocgads · 2 years ago
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masoqueen-official · 1 year ago
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ART (PIC) UPDATES! 5/10 4-15-24
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- Nono... he has a point. (MEME 4)
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- My Polish dad: "Ptak!" Me: (MEME 7)
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elliotwashington · 3 months ago
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Net Wars/ネットウォーズ for Arcade made in 1983 by Orca and Esco Trading
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retrocompmx · 3 days ago
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Efemérides computacional: 19 de junio nace Ray Noorda
Un día como hoy 19 de junio, pero de 1924, nace Raymond Noorda, el Padrino de las Redes. De 1983 a 1994, lideró #novell y su #Netware para dominar las LAN, enfrentando a Microsoft. Un visionario de la "coopetición". Revive su historia en #retrocomputingmx#HistoriaTech#network
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sliime · 1 year ago
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Netware - Youth Forever
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dr-amer · 1 year ago
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دور الدعاية في الحروب الجديدة لعصر المعلومات - دراسة في آليات التأثير وأساليب المكافحة
دور الدعاية في الحروب الجديدة لعصر المعلومات – دراسة في آليات التأثير وأساليب المكافحة   دور الدعاية في الحروب الجديدة لعصر المعلومات – دراسة في آليات التأثير وأساليب المكافحة الكاتب : مسيح الدين تسعديت الملخص: لطالما شكلت الدعاية وسيلة أساسية إلى جانب السلاح في شن الحروب وتحديد حصائلها، وقد اتسع استخدام الأساليب الدعائية مع ظهور وسائل الإعلام وتطورها، إلى أن صارت واقعا يوميا يكاد لا يتميز عن…
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alewaanewspaper1960 · 1 year ago
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دور الدعاية في الحروب الجديدة لعصر المعلومات - دراسة في آليات التأثير وأساليب المكافحة
دور الدعاية في الحروب الجديدة لعصر المعلومات – دراسة في آليات التأثير وأساليب المكافحة   دور الدعاية في الحروب الجديدة لعصر المعلومات – دراسة في آليات التأثير وأساليب المكافحة الكاتب : مسيح الدين تسعديت الملخص: لطالما شكلت الدعاية وسيلة أساسية إلى جانب السلاح في شن الحروب وتحديد حصائلها، وقد اتسع استخدام الأساليب الدعائية مع ظهور وسائل الإعلام وتطورها، إلى أن صارت واقعا يوميا يكاد لا يتميز عن…
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crimethinc · 7 months ago
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WTO Anniversary Reading List
Today marks 25 years since anarchists and other protesters shut down the summit of the World Trade Organization in Seattle. This was the public debut of what journalists dubbed the “anti-globalization movement”—in fact, a global movement against neoliberal capitalism.
This analysis explores the origins of that movement and what it can teach us today:
http://crimethinc.com/wtoepilogue
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For a strategic analysis of how anarchists and other rebels were able to successfully blockade the WTO summit, we recommend "Netwar in the Emerald City," included in our zine N30, which you can print here:
http://crimethinc.com/zines/n30-the-seattle-wto-protests
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For a spirited account from the front line in the streets on November 30, 1999, read "The Power Is Running":
http://crimethinc.com/WTO
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In 1999, opposing neoliberalism was an extremist position. Decades later, Donald Trump appropriated this narrative and rode it to victory. This was only possible because of reformist currents in the original movement—and because we hadn't overthrown capitalism ourselves.
http://anarchistagency.com/trump-and-the-legacy-of-the-anti-globalization-movement/
Studying the WTO protests, we can learn how a relatively small number of people can act effectively when they organize horizontally and ambitiously—and grasp the stakes of today's fights.
The struggle continues.
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trashgremlendoesart · 1 year ago
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So my dad is somewhat of a computer wiz and I asked him about some of the tech stuff in the magnus protocol
my dads says..
"I was involved in a rollout of about 1,000 NT4 workstations over four campuses back in the day (mid to late 90s)
Our machines started at Pentium 120 with 32Meg of RAM and 1.2G hard drive in a mini tower case. Apart from the drive bays in the case front for 3 1/2 floppy disk drives and CD ROM drives they don't look all that different to a small gaming pc today.
The mice still have balls though, the keyboard have big 5 pin DIN plugs but otherwise are just as dishwasher safe as modern ones.
If connected to a network you are very likely to find its Novel Netware 4.1. The networking will look like a thin black cable strung from machine to machine with a little silver T shaped connector on the back of each one, apart from the first and the last they have 'terminators'.
You probably won't be connected to the internet yet, there is probably no TCP/IP on your LAN at all, only Novel IPX. The ZenWorks NT4 workstation management tools from Novel are sublime, it take Microsoft quite a while to copy them.
If you are in our publishing class we will be teaching you Photoshop, Illustrator and Quark Express. If you are in our business course we will be teaching you Office 97 with that bloody paperclip. We will also be teaching you Groupwise, Microsoft haven't copied that off Novel yet so there isn't any Exchange.
If you have email its probably Pegasus, maybe early Eudora. Its unlikely you can email out of the organisation you are in. Internet connected mail is still to come, mind you so is any interoperability between mail systems. You expect attachments to work?
We still taught some things on Windows 3.1 so our machines all boot from the Lan initially to fetch the boot menu. You can choose Windows 3.1, NT4, in some classrooms Win98, or you can re-image you machine if its broken. Thats all done in assembler in the boot sector on the network boot disk image, theres no PXE yet.
Internet arrives one day in the form of a product called "Instant internet", it will share its single built in 36Kb dial up modem with a whole classroom of only IPX connected NT4 workstations if you install the Winsock32.dll file that it comes with.
You are probably looking for Mosaic or early Netscape if you want a web browser, Altavista is likely your search engine.
Better things are coming though soon we have a whole 128K ISDN service to share with about 10 classrooms, we have TCP/IP on the LAN now. Your classroom is still going to have to book when it wants internet access though, as that's still woefully inadequate.
I think the Macs are System 8 or 9 they have not made the jump to the unix kernel of OS X yet, they keep my colleague busy, she seems to be reinstalling the System folders on them on a daily basis.
One day you find I have changed the default home page for all the machines to Google Beta.
My job is done, the world as we know it has been ushered in."
Dad worked In TAFE (only Australians will get that lol) for a few years as well as other tertiary education providers.
This is probably not going to be very relevant for anyone but I figured having some sort of info available could be helpful for other people's writing, fanfic or whatever.
Feel free to send asks for any clarification or further info
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smartestguyontheweb · 1 month ago
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Tavis Yeung: The Biggest Nerd on the Web
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businessoutsider · 1 month ago
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AI replacing programmers in 1 year, as per Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt (and former Netware CEO).
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shriramambulance · 2 months ago
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Shriram Ambulance: Air Ambulance for Kedarnath Yatra Pilgrimage Tourists | Call 6002–91–6002
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Embarking on the Char Dham Yatra is a profound spiritual journey for Hindus, encompassing visits to the sacred shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal region. Given the challenging terrains and high altitudes, ensuring the health and safety of pilgrims is paramount. Shriram Ambulance offers dedicated air ambulance services tailored for Char Dham Yatra pilgrims, providing rapid medical evacuations and expert care throughout the journey.​
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For bookings and inquiries, please contact us at +91–6002–91–6002 or +91–7002–91–7002. Alternatively, visit our website at www.shriramambulance.com for more information.​
Nearby Villages and Char Dham Highlights:
The Char Dham Yatra passes through numerous picturesque villages, each offering unique experiences:​
Yamunotri Region:
Janki Chatti: Known for its hot springs, it’s a popular stop for pilgrims en route to Yamunotri.​
Kharsali: A serene village offering panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges.​
Barkot: A quaint town serving as a base for the Yamunotri trek.​
Phool Chatti: A picturesque spot known for its natural beauty and tranquility.​
Mori: A village offering insights into the local culture and traditions.​
Naugaon: A small town known for its scenic landscapes and as a transit point for pilgrims.​
Kharadi: A village offering a glimpse into rural life amidst Himalayan beauty.​
Sankri: A base for treks, offering views of the Yamunotri peak.​
Netwar: A village known for its ancient temples and scenic surroundings.​
Bhatwari: A small town en route to Yamunotri, offering rustic charm and natural beauty.​
Gangotri Region:
Uttarkashi: A significant town with temples and ashrams, serving as a base for the Gangotri trek.​
Harsil: A serene village known for its apple orchards and scenic beauty.​
Mukhba: A village near Harsil, known for its ancient temples and cultural significance.​
Dharali: A picturesque village on the banks of the Bhagirathi River.​
Bhatwari: A small town serving as a transit point for pilgrims heading to Gangotri.​
Chinyalisaur: A town known for its temples and as a gateway to the Gangotri region.​
Kedarkot: A village offering insights into local traditions and culture.​
Sukhi: A village known for its terraced fields and traditional houses.​
Barkot: A town serving as a base for the Gangotri trek, offering basic amenities for pilgrims.​
Kharadi: A village known for its scenic landscapes and proximity to the Gangotri shrine.​
Kedarnath Region:
Gaurikund: The starting point for the Kedarnath trek, known for its hot springs.​
Sonprayag: A confluence of rivers, serving as a base for the Kedarnath trek.​
Phata: A village offering helicopter services to Kedarnath and scenic views.​
Rudraprayag: A town at the confluence of the Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers.​
Kedarnath: The temple town at an altitude of 3,583 meters, dedicated to Lord Shiva.​
Triyuginarayan: A village believed to be the site of Lord Shiva and Parvati’s marriage.​
Chopta: Known as the ‘Mini Switzerland of India,’ it’s a base for treks and offers panoramic Himalayan views.​
Ukhimath: A town where the Kedarnath deity is worshipped during winters.​
Guptkashi: Known for its temples and as a transit point for Kedarnath.
…ath pilgrims. It is rich in mythological significance and provides basic amenities for travelers.
- **Agastyamuni:** A scenic village near Rudraprayag, home to the famous Agastya Rishi temple.
4. **Badrinath Region:**
- **Joshimath:** A major town and winter seat of Lord Badrinath, offering cable car access to Auli.
- **Mana Village:** Known as the last Indian village near the Indo-Tibetan border, rich in mythology.
- **Pandukeshwar:** A sacred site believed to be the meditation place of King Pandu.
- **Govindghat:** Starting point for treks to Hemkund Sahib and Valley of Flowers.
- **Lambagad:** A small village en route to Badrinath, often used for short stays by pilgrims.
- **Hanuman Chatti (near Badrinath):** Another scenic village with mythological importance.
- **Vishnuprayag:** One of the Panch Prayags where the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers meet.
- **Chamoli:** A district headquarters with religious and scenic significance.
- **Birahi:** A quiet village on the way to Badrinath, offering great mountain views.
- **Helang:** A small base village for reaching Urgam Valley and Kalpeshwar temple.
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### **Shriram Ambulance in Char Dham Yatra — Region-Wise Services (80 words each)**
**Yamunotri:**
Shriram Ambulance ensures the safety of pilgrims trekking to Yamunotri by providing standby air evacuation services in Janki Chatti, Barkot, and Kharsali. In case of altitude sickness or exhaustion, rapid airlift support is available. Our trained paramedics provide pre-hospital care during emergencies, making the pilgrimage safer for elderly and ill patients.
**Gangotri:**
In the scenic and steep region of Gangotri, our helicopters remain ready for swift rescue from Harsil, Mukhba, and Bhatwari. Pilgrims experiencing breathing issues or cardiac complications due to altitude can rely on our onboard ICU facilities and experienced doctors during evacuation to Dehradun or Rishikesh hospitals.
**Kedarnath:**
Due to high footfall and rugged terrain, our services are active from Sonprayag, Gaurikund, and Phata with dedicated chopper connectivity. During peak season, we handle frequent cases of fatigue, trauma, and altitude-related distress. Immediate helipad access and onboard emergency care ensure minimal delays in patient transfers.
**Badrinath:**
In Badrinath, our services extend to Mana, Joshimath, and Pandukeshwar. We have arrangements for emergency pickups and airlifts from these villages in case of medical deterioration. The region’s remoteness makes our fast and reliable air ambulance crucial for transporting critically ill patients to super-specialty hospitals quickly.
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### **FAQs (Specific to Renowned Villages) — 5 Unique Questions with 120-word Answers**
**Q1: Can I book an air ambulance from Janki Chatti if someone is unwell during the Yamunotri trek?**
Yes, Shriram Ambulance offers standby airlift services near Janki Chatti, one of the closest points to Yamunotri. In case of emergencies such as altitude sickness, injury, or fatigue during the trek, you can immediately contact our helpline. Our trained team coordinates rapid pickup via helicopter from helipads in nearby villages like Kharsali. We ensure the patient receives ICU-level care en route to the nearest specialized medical center, usually in Dehradun or Rishikesh. All bookings are available 24/7 by calling our emergency numbers. Early response and timely air evacuation in high-altitude areas can be life-saving, and our operations are optimized for quick action in all weather conditions.
**Q2: How do you provide support in Gangotri if someone in Mukhba or Harsil becomes critically ill?**
Our helicopters are strategically stationed to support emergency evacuations from Mukhba, Harsil, and nearby Gangotri villages. Shriram Ambulance ensures swift access to healthcare for pilgrims in these regions, especially for heart patients, diabetics, or elderly individuals. Once a distress call is received, our ground coordination team ensures the patient is quickly transported to a helipad, from where we airlift them to advanced hospitals. The onboard crew includes paramedics and ICU specialists trained for high-altitude emergencies. We also assist in post-hospital transfer if needed, giving families peace of mind during critical times in such remote regions.
**Q3: What should I do if someone collapses in Sonprayag or Gaurikund on the way to Kedarnath?**
If a pilgrim collapses or shows serious symptoms such as breathlessness, chest pain, or severe fatigue in Sonprayag or Gaurikund, call us immediately at +91–6002–91–6002. Shriram Ambulance has stationed helicopters in Phata for immediate dispatch. Our team coordinates patient pickup using local stretcher bearers or ambulances from the base and arranges a fast airlift from the nearest helipad. The helicopter is equipped with critical care facilities, and our medical staff begins treatment en route. Once stabilized, the patient is transferred to a network hospital in Rishikesh, Dehradun, or Delhi depending on the severity of the case.
**Q4: Is it possible to get emergency air evacuation from Mana or Joshimath near Badrinath temple?**
Absolutely. Mana and Joshimath are two key points from where Shriram Ambulance operates regular emergency flights. Due to their proximity to Badrinath and the high influx of elderly and chronically ill patients, we have medical standby services in both locations. If a patient becomes unresponsive, is experiencing chest pains, or other emergencies, we can deploy air ambulances within minutes. Our helicopters are connected to hospitals with cardiac, respiratory, and trauma support in cities like Dehradun. With high-end monitoring equipment and ventilator support on board, patients are kept stable during transfer. Call our helpline for immediate assistance.
**Q5: How does Shriram Ambulance assist pilgrims from remote villages like Kharsali or Triyuginarayan during Char Dham Yatra?**
Shriram Ambulance provides outreach emergency services even in smaller or remote villages like Kharsali (Yamunotri) and Triyuginarayan (Kedarnath region). We use satellite tracking and advanced planning to cover all critical points within a 100 km radius of each Char Dham shrine. Upon emergency notification, our ground support team connects with local health workers or volunteers to stabilize the patient until airlift. Our helicopters can land at pre-identified emergency landing zones and transport the patient to the nearest hospital. These services ensure that no matter how remote your village or location, you’re never too far from medical help.
### **Conclusion**
Shriram Ambulance is your trusted partner in ensuring safe, swift, and reliable air ambulance support during the Char Dham Yatra. From high-altitude rescue to tailored emergency care, we bridge the gap between remote pilgrimage locations and advanced medical aid. Our mission is to safeguard the health and wellbeing of every pilgrim undertaking this sacred journey, with expert crews and fully-equipped aircraft. Whether you’re in Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, or Badrinath, we are just a call away.
For booking, call **+91–6002–91–6002** or **+91–7002–91–7002** or visit **www.shriramambulance.com**.
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douchebagbrainwaves · 2 months ago
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IF YOU INVEST AT 20 AND THE COMPANY IS STARTING TO APPEAR IN THE MAINSTREAM
8x 5% 12. Many of our taboos future generations will laugh at is to start with. But like VCs, they invest other people's money makes them doubly alarming to VCs. If it isn't, don't try to raise money, they try gamely to make the best case, the papers are just a formality. Understand why it's worth investing in. But at each point you know how you're doing. Only a few companies have been smart enough to realize this so far. If you run out of money, you probably never will. Just as our ancestors did to explain the apparently too neat workings of the natural world. Genes count for little by comparison: being a genetic Leonardo was not enough to compensate for having been born near Milan instead of Florence. The last one might be the most plausible ones. And yet a lot of other domains, the distribution of outcomes follows a power law, but in startups the curve is startlingly steep.
The list is an exhaustive one. I can't tell is whether they have any kind of taste. And if so they'll be different to deal with than VCs. The people are the most important of which was Fortran. It is now incorporated in Revenge of the Nerds. I have likewise cavalierly dismissed Cobol, Ada, Visual Basic, the IBM AS400, VRML, ISO 9000, the SET protocol, VMS, Novell Netware, and CORBA, among others. When people first start drawing, for example, because Paypal is now responsible for 43% of their sales and probably more of their growth. We fight less. You tell them only 1 out of 100 successful startups has a trajectory like that, and they have a hard time getting software done. What if some idea would be a remarkable coincidence if ours were the first era to get everything just right. In hacking, this can literally mean saving up bugs. I know that when it comes to code I behave in a way that seems to violate conservation laws.
Few would deny that a story should be like life. Steve Wozniak wanted a computer, Google because Larry and Sergey found, there's not much of a market for ideas. For a painter, a museum is a reference library of techniques. For a long time to work on as there is nothing so unfashionable as the last, discarded fashion, there is something even better than C; and plug-and-chug undergrads, who are both hard to bluff and who already believe most other investors are conventional-minded drones doomed always to miss the big outliers. As in any job, as you continue to design things, these are not just theoretical questions. But evidence suggests most things with titles like this are linkbait. Almost every company needs some amount of pain. I'd find something in almost new condition for a tenth its retail price at a garage sale.
Once you phrase it that way, the answer is obvious: from a job. A company that grows at 1% a week will in 4 years be making $25 million a month. You feel this when you start. Starting a startup is committing to solve any specific problem; you don't know that number, they're successful for that week. For example, when Leonardo painted the portrait of Ginevra de Benci, their attention is often immediately arrested by it, because our definition of success is that the business guys choose people they think are good programmers it says here on his resume that he's a Microsoft Certified Developer but who aren't. After they merged with X. Once investors like you, you'll see them reaching for ideas: they'll be saying yes, and you have to understand what they need. Just wait till all the 10-room pensiones in Rome discover this site. You're better off if you admit this up front, and write programs in a way that allows specifications to change on the fly. Working from life is a valuable tool in painting too, though its role has often been misunderstood. The founders can't enrich themselves without also enriching the investors. You're committing not just to intelligence but to ability in general, you can not only close the round faster, but now that convertible notes are becoming the norm, actually raise the price to reflect demand.
Most investors are genuinely unclear in their own minds why they like or dislike startups. Actor too is a pole rather than a threshold. But here again there's a tradeoff between smoothness and ideas. Starting startups is not one of them. The classic way to burn through cash is by hiring a lot of this behind the scenes stuff at YC, because we invest in such a large number of companies, and we invest so early that investors sometimes need a lot of founders are surprised by it. In the original Java white paper, Gosling explicitly says Java was designed not to be too difficult for programmers used to C. And this team is the right model, because it coincided with the amount. Those are the only things you need at first.
Not always. And so an architect who has to build on a difficult site, or a programming language is obviously doesn't know what these things are, either. One reason this advice is so hard to follow is that people don't realize how hard it was to get some other company to buy it. You can see that in the back of their minds, they know. But that's still a problem for big companies, because they seem so formidable. It's an interesting illustration of an element of the startup founder dream: that this is a coincidence. They try to convince with their pitch. In most fields the great work is done early on.
This is supposed to be the default plan in big companies. The people you can say later Oh yeah, we had to interrupt everything and borrow one of their fellow students was on the Algol committee, got conditionals into Algol, whence they spread to most other languages. This is in contrast to Fortran and most succeeding languages, which distinguish between expressions and statements. And if it isn't false, it shouldn't be suppressed. I mentioned earlier that the most successful startups seem to have done it by fixing something that they thought ugly. In 1989 some clever researchers tracked the eye movements of radiologists as they scanned chest images for signs of lung cancer. Darwin himself was careful to tiptoe around the implications of his theory. Running a business is so much more enjoyable now. Don't worry what people will say. Growth is why it's a rational choice economically for so many founders to try starting a startup consists of. If there are x number of customers who'd pay an average of $y per year for what you're making, then the total addressable market, or TAM, of your company, if they can get DARPA grants.
Fortunately, more and more startups will. Good design is often slightly funny. Unconsciously, everyone expects a startup to work on technology, or take venture funding, or have some sort of exit. And I'm especially curious about anything that's forbidden. Angels would invest $20k to $50k apiece, and VCs usually a million or more. Nowadays Valley VCs are more likely to take 2-3x longer than I always imagine. In the mid twentieth century there was a lot less than the 30 to 40% of the company you usually give up in one shot. A deals would prefer to take half as much stock, and then just try to hit it every week. What's wrong with having one founder? Within the US car industry there is a kind of final pass where you caught typos and oversights.
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literaturereviewhelp · 3 months ago
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Network Protocols Rules and procedures used in communicating are referred to as protocols. However, protocol can get used invarious perspectives, among them in the diplomatic field. Diplomats use the set protocols to be able to interrelate with diplomats from foreign countries. In the computer environment, rules of protocol apply in the same manner. Following the networking of computers, the technical procedures and rules that regulate their communication are referred to as protocols (Dong 45). There are various types of protocols; in the lowest stage protocols are used to define the type of the electrical signal gets to represent one and the signal that represents zero. At the highest stage protocols enable users to communicate by sending emails to other computer users. Protocol suits are also another issue that a user needs to understand. Various protocols are used together in sets that match. The most common protocol suites in networking are Ethernet and TCP/IP. UNIX networks are commonly users of TCP/I. it is also commonly used in the local area networks as well as the internet (Dong 47). Users also need to understand Ethernet as it is a low-stage protocol. It is used to spell out the characteristics of electrical network hardware as it is used by many local area networks. The third important protocol that users need to understand is IPX/SPX; it is an alternative to the TCP/IP. It was developed for the NetWare networks. The preferred protocol is TCP/IP irrespective of the fact that IPX/SPX gets used widely in the local area networks (Dong 49). Works CitedDong, Jielin. Network Protocols Handbook. Saratoga, CA: Javvi Read the full article
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retrocompmx · 4 days ago
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Efemérides Informática: 17 de junio de 1956, nace Drew Major cofundador de Novell y creador del Netware
Sabías quién es Drew Major? El genio detrás de #Netware, el SO de red que conectó las empresas en los 80/90. Su código hizo posible las #LANNET antes de que existiera Internet. Un héroe retro en #retrocomputingmx #novell #HistoriaDeRedes
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rauhauser · 3 months ago
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Frequent Fractal Frustrations
The arrow of time points just one way, and my flight is at least two thirds done, or perhaps nine tenths, or maybe that bird on my shoulder that asks if today is the day will be right on the money tomorrow.
I am constrained, my inability to take it all in at once, combined with my shaky ability to keep all that I see and hear, as I imagine I did as a younger man, it vexes me.
If you were to poke around in my playlists you'd find that every single Fleetwood Mac album is there, with the year of release as the first four digits in every title. There's a playlist with every Tommy James & Shondells tune that qualified as a psychedelic shuffle, also date ordered. I often return to FIsh's first album, Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors, because it matters, right here, right now, even more than it did in the two years between its release and the final dissolution of the Soviet Union. Beth Orton all but disavows her freshman release, Superpinkymandy, but the hints of what was to come are there, teasing me every time I listen. It's 2025 and I'm still listening to Wicked Lester, hearing a path untaken by a band whose name every Gen-Xer knows. And don't get me started about Beautiful People ...
The brightest pain among them all? Perhaps the small collection of Blaze Foley I gathered after seeing Lucinda Williams live some years ago.
The last time I looked there were about 1,600 MP3s in my collection, almost all of which are YouTube finds.
The most recent addition ... the 24 tracks of The Basement Tapes, with Bob Dylan and The Band. I am ... this is music I fear ... it's an audio chautaqua to make Pirsig blush, a trailhead to a path that branches like California dry lightning, when you're in Napa and it's almost to the Sierra.
There's only one artist that ever got me to open up a graph tool and start mapping songs and concepts. If you're at all familiar with my typical music tastes you will never, ever guess ...
Ozzy Osbourne.
I am ... contemplating things now, what I might do next. Netwar Irregulars Bulletin remains extant, but dramatically changed. I'm not really wired to be a grief counselor, but that's what the arrow of time has delivered.
The first cause for this site is still right there, that seventh son of a seventh son, years of following one branching lightning strike. I've been looking at ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot. Evernote changed their licensing terms; those years of work are now frozen, unless I'm willing to pay them, which I am not. Obsidian teases, it might do what I need ... but what I SHOULD do is find a way to funnel what I already have into a Retrieval Augmented Generation system. I don't think the machine can do what I do ... yet ... but the new options within ChatGPT show a steady progression.
And if the machine should match, or even worse best me ... what then?
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