Some computer history arrives with fireworks. The Apollo Guidance Computer. The first ARPANET message. Engelbart on stage in 1968, casually showing the future: mouse, hypertext, shared-screen collaboration, video links — basically a …
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You do not need a trench coat, a wall of monitors, or a blue-lit basement to do cybersecurity. If you run a small server, a home lab, a self-hosted blog, or local …
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Before AI assistants lived in browsers, phones, terminals, and little local servers humming in the corner, “artificial intelligence” was less a product category and more a dare. Could a machine reason? Could …
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Arcade machines mattered because they made computers public. Before there was a console under every TV, before Steam libraries became digital attics, before phones learned to eat entire afternoons, computing mostly lived …
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