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DMCA response template for Tor relay operator to ISP (torproject.org)

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DMCA response template for Tor relay operator to ISP (torproject.org)
History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) (daniel.haxx.se)
History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) (daniel.haxx.se)
Callbacks in C++ using template functors (tutok.sk)
Lobsters Feature Request: Be able to mark a story a response to another
Some stories are direct responses to others. For example, [error codes] is a direct response to [not leaving python]. Having an easy way to see this would be pretty neat. Not sure how it should look/feel though. [error codes]: https://lobste.rs/s/r8zz31/error_codes_vs_exceptions_critical_code_...
EFF's Tor Challenge to increase relay nodes (eff.org)
Tor security advisory: "relay early" traffic confirmation attack (blog.torproject.org)
Mozilla Deploying Tor Relays (blog.mozilla.org)
Visualization of data flow between Tor relays (torflow.uncharted.software)
Suggestion - add a 'history' tag please
Suggestion - add a 'history' tag please
The 1986 ACM Conference on the History of Personal Workstations (computerhistory.org)
A great opportunity to see some of the pioneers of personal computing talk about their work.
FOSDEM 2016 - Xen Project Security Response War Stories (fosdem.org)
The Most Important Object In Computer Graphics History Is This Teapot (nautil.us)
The Evolution of Character Codes, 1874-1968 (history of ASCII) (trafficways.org)
Beginner's Guide to the History of Data Science (dataconomy.com)
Creating Magnetic Disk Storage at IBM (ethw.org)
E7 E7 E7 EE: the story of the greatest copy protection ever invented (archive.org)
Open Source Software & Usability: A brief history of visual interfaces (opensource-usability.blogspot.co.uk)
A Brief History of ClarisWorks (groups.csail.mit.edu)
The Aurora Text Editor (www-personal.umich.edu)
A moment of nostalgia for my favourite DOS text editor. This was a truly lovely editor, with an emacs-like design of a small core and the bulk of the features written in its own macro language. Also, like emacs, you could write some very non-editor-like apps on top of it. Shame the author was oppose...
The Daemon, the GNU & the Penguin: a history of UNIX (groklaw.net)
I though this was a good complement to the recent blog post on the history of BSD.
"The day I ran off a listing of the C compiler, strapped it to the back of my motorcycle" (2002) (svipx.com)
Brief Bibliography about Interactive Fiction History (emshort.wordpress.com)
Thinker: Hypertext Editor & Word Processor (web.archive.org)
Whither Plan 9? History and Motivation (pub.gajendra.net)
Michael's FreeBSD Story (freebsdfoundation.org)
The Story of Mel, a Real Programmer (1983) (cs.utah.edu)
The SonicFinder, An Interface That Uses Auditory Icons (1989) (users-cs.au.dk)
Scratch Monkey Story (edp.org)
The Greatest Programmer in the History of the World (2009) (aaronsw.com)