"You’d typically have a piece of software in your office, on one of your computers, to calculate payroll with. Most other computers would have copies of WordPerfect installed. This software would function for years without updates or maintenance. If WordPerfect-the-company would disappear, you would not even notice."
I've yet to see cooked.wiki fail. Take any site with a cooking recipe, even if it is infested with ads and other crap. Edit the URL and replace "https://" by "https://cooked.wiki", i.e. prefix the original site name with "cooked.wiki/" and watch magic do its thing!
sometimes-naïve me thought by now everybody would have realized how shit these notification popup/requests are, but I feel like I'm seeing them much more frequently than a few years ago
"Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence fed the JFK files into an AI program, asking it to see if there was anything that should remain classified, she told a crowd at an Amazon Web Services conference Tuesday"
Is there any way we can convince The Onion to not keep publishing their stuff under different domain names? 🤪
Betcha most kids haven’t heard this story:
Once upon time, the only Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) software easily available was “sendmail”. This famous MTA was written by Eric Allman and first appeared in 4.1BSD.
#quotingManPagesAsAservice