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siliconflorist.com
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| | | | | I asked some folks from the Portland startup community---who also happen to be proud new iPad owners---to give me their first impressions on this magical new way of computing. | |
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aaronparecki.com
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| | | | | This is my "life stack" - the tools, apps, services and other things I use to manage my work and life. Last updated November 2021. | |
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thomashunter.name
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the concept of designing a general-purpose computing machine that can survive for over a century, emphasizing durability, repairability, and self-sufficiency. It critiques modern technology's reliance on planned obsolescence and disposable devices, drawing inspiration from retro computing, Sci-Fi, and a need for simplicity. Key considerations include energy efficiency, open-source software, robust hardware, and the ability to communicate with the environment through various means like Software Defined Radio (SDR). The vision is to create a machine that endures technological, economic, or societal collapse by prioritizing longevity over convenience. | |
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alirezahayati.com
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| | | One of the reasons I only use free software is that it gives me more security. Of course not all libre programs are secure but software freedom gives you more security as you can study the source code and edit/publish it the way you want. So if there's a security... | ||