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         Opus 2 - Gopher news and more - Nov. 2021
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  Amiga-style demos on microcontrollers                ltf
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   The   demoscene  is  an  UNESCO-recognised  art  where
   computer  are  programmmed  to  display  graphics  and
   soundtrack   in  real-time.   Competitions  challenges
   everyone to build the most impressive demo out of  the
   same  limited resources as everyone, such as venerable
   computers like Comodore64 or Amiga computers.

   While  faster  computers  are  being  built  everyday,
   computer  with even less resources than the early days
   are   still   in   massive   production   and    used:
   microcontrollers.

   Linus Akesson, a demoer known for its "A Mind Is Born"
   winning entry [1] is pushing  the  kind  of  CPU  that
   controll  your elevator to its limits to produce waves
   of colors and rivers of melodies.


    https://www.linusakesson.net/pages/scene.php
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     [1]
     1st place on Revision 2017 competition



  The aNONradio station                                sdf
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   A  non-radio  is  an  independent  radio blasting live
   broadcasting from the sdf.org infrastructure: a  group
   of  various  UNIX-like  system  servers providing free
   shell accounts among other services.

   The presenter is well aware of the  various  UNIX-like
   systems  culture and operation, so do not be surprised
   if you hear him talk  about  IRC  channels  or  server
   updates straight from the waves.

   There  are  music  from  community  DJ   and   artists
   broadcast,   weekly  radio  shows,  handpicked  tunes,
   announce about upcoming shows, and even world news.

   There are also Open MiC sessions where anyone may join
   and  discuss  or broadcast, so drop them a word if you
   want something played to that station.

   Much like Bitreich conferences, live comments  can  be
   sent to the presenter over IRC.

    https://anonradio.net/
    ircs://irc.sdf.org/#anonradio



  Phrack Magazine                                    fnord
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   On  the  world of hacker, warez, and computer security
   has  a  long-standing  magazine   respected   by   the
   pioneers: Phrack.

   May its crude plaintext  aspect  not  mislead  you  in
   thinking  it is one of these retro computing group, as
   cutting edge pentest strategies, defence strategy,  or
   reverse engineering material might likely be disclosed
   in here:


   • Android Kernel Rootkit

   • Revisiting Mac OS X Kernel Rootkits

   • Escaping from FreeBSD bhyve

   • .NET Instrumentation via bytecode injection

   Recent versions of the planet's  most  used  operating
   systems, terrific topics such as VM escape.  Phrack is
   not script kidding around!

   Thanks to fnord.one gopher hole,  each  opus  is  also
   available directly over gopher:

    gopher://gopher.fnord.one/1/Mirrors/



  FreeChess chess server                            telnet
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   Chess  has  likely  been there since forever, it might
   have as well been there  since  longer  than  life  on
   earth   [citation  needed].   As  such,  software  for
   playing chess might have been around for  a  similarly
   long amount of time.

   Possibly  one  of  the  longest-running  chess  system
   online for playing chess is FreeChess, the free online
   chess server, and it is accessible over telnet:


    $ telnet freechess.org 5000

   A prompt offers to logon, and "guest" can  be  entered
   for  using  it  without an account, then <Enter> (then
   once again later):

    login: guest

   By just staying here waiting, battle offers from other
   players start to spawn:

    GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 5 0 unrated blitz f \
       ("play 50" to respond)
    GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 5 0 unrated wild/fr f \
       ("play 72" to respond)
    GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 1 0 unrated lightning f \
       ("play 73" to respond)
    fics%

   Playing one of these  games  leads  you  to  an  ASCII
   chessboard ready for white to play:

    fics% play 72

           ---------------------------------
        8  | *R| *N| *B| *Q| *K| *B| *N| *R|
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        7  | *P| *P| *P| *P| *P| *P| *P| *P|
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        6  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        5  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        4  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        3  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        2  | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
           |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
        1  | R | N | B | Q | K | B | N | R |
           ---------------------------------
             a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h
    fics%

   In complement to the raw telnet interface, a graphical
   client may be used to join a game with the board shown
   on-screen.



  The Embedded Muse Newsletter                     ganssle
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   Ever felt curious about the embedded world? These tiny
   machines that are low-power enough to last all  winter
   powered  by a potato battery?  Then take a peek at the
   Embedded Muse Newsletter.

   This mail-based monthly publication  is  run  by  Jack
   Ganssle  since  1997.   A well-known pioneer, but each
   issue is turned toward the community,  where  everyone
   submits its story that Jack publishes back.

   You might find spicy UNIX and engineering humour.

    http://www.ganssle.com/tem-back.htm



  Mozilla, "OBEY" and 1988 movie                       jwz
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   Surprisingly  diverse themes. Just as diverse as Jamie
   Zawinski's  creations:  Netscape,  Mozilla,  the  DNA-
   Lounge night club.

   The 1988 movie offers a revelation about  advertizing.
   The  "OBEY"  Clothing Brand refers to that movie.  The
   Mozilla logo shares the  same  author  as  the  "OBEY"
   logo.  Out of tihs, jwz narrates us a piece of our own
   history.

   Sometimes,  ubiquitous,  vastly  popular,  and  highly
   profitable  projects have the most unexpected history,
   in contradiction with what they became.

    https://www.jwz.org/blog/2016/10/they-live-and-the
    -secret-history-of-the-mozilla-logo/



  Twtxt Over Gopher                              gopher ml
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   The  twtxt  format is a plain text microbloggin format
   that lives as a text file hosted on any server, in the
   same style as RSS feeds.

   The   support   gopher://example.com/0/twtxt.txt    is
   already  there!   As prologic points out on the Gopher
   Mailing list, it is possible to  use  gopher://  links
   for  twtxt,  as  showcased  by  the yarn.social search
   engine.

   This might as well be the case for  many  other  twtxt
   clients,  given  that  libcurl  supports gopher:// and
   gophers://.

   It will soon be difficult to find  a  single  software
   that does not support Gopher...

    https://twtxt.net/
    https://lists.debian.org/gopher-project/
    https://yarn.social/



  Hosting Providers Projects                       tgtimes
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   While  hosting  a server at home has its benefits (and
   its charms), some interesting hosting providers  do  a
   good  job  at sharing all the fun that hosting servers
   can have while still handling the long-winged work  of
   keeping the hypervisors up and running.

   Efforts also coming from the community that  sometimes
   take  part  into  the  project, or in reverse, hosting
   providers contributing  to  help  community  projects,
   either through funds or bug-fixing.

   sdf.org Around since  as  early  as  1987,  the  Super
     Dimension  Fortress  describes  itself  as  a public
     access supercomputing center.  An invitation to jump
     both  foot  into  the  UNIX culture featuring games,
     email, usenet, chat, bboard, gopherspace,  webspace,
     programming   utilities,  archivers,  browsers,  and
     more.  A different sense of community than  the  one
     offered by social networks.

   sdfeu.org  Joint  effort  with  the   north   Amercian
     sdf.org, the European counterpart will have a better
     network lattency  for  European,  Middle  east,  and
     African users.

   grex.org Grex brings democracy to hosting,  a  concept
     little  explored  by  commercial  hosting providers:
     open access, but also owned by its members  who  can
     vote  on  what  to  plan next for Grex.  Also a good
     pretext to get around a good meal  during  the  Grex
     conferences.

   openbsd.amsterdam A hosting provider  running  OpenBSD
     for  its  entire  stack,  including  the  hypervisor
     itself: vmm(4).  It  permits  its  user  to  connect
     directly  onto  the  hypervisor  through SSH and run
     commands such as vmctl vm02 restart.

   blinkenshell.org Younger by a  few  years,  this  open
     shell project lets you give Linux a try. Occasion to
     make someone discover the world of command-line  and
     programming   through   the   editor  and  compilers
     installed up there.

   prgmr.com While keeping a commercial model, this  Xen-
     based   hosting   provider   offers  a  command-line
     approach to hosting, and  consider  the  user  as  a
     respectable   admin   rather   than   a  supermarket
     custommer.



  Nixers.net Con 2021                               nixers
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   On  November  the  7th,  the  second  edition  of  the
   nixers.net *NIX users community took place:

   • Creating your own troff macros — seninha

   • Keeping track of your things — venam

   • Truly Federated Identity for the web — push-f

   The video recording are already available:

    https://nixers.net/Thread-Nixers-net-Conf-2021



  A message to developers                            nitot
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   While  Mozilla keeps the web browser vendor race going
   while a former founder moved elsewhere offering to try
   a different take on technology.

   Tristan Nitot is  the  of  Mozilla  Europe,  who  also
   worked  at Netscape before its decline.  After he left
   Mozilla,  he  published  "surveillance://"   defending
   privacy,  and  went  as far as offering alternative to
   Google by joining the Qwant team (web serach  engine).
   Yes, this is a Google-funded conference.

   During this web, mobile and  cloud  conference,  under
   OVH,  Google,  and Microsoft sponsorship, what message
   would he have to spread to developers getting started?
   Mind the Global Warming!

   How  unexpected  but  welcome.  He  simply  shew   the
   numbers,  and shew big newspaper headlines: explaining
   that  the  poor  performance  of  software  have  been
   largely compensated by the Moore's law for the last 50
   years, letting software fat to accumulate without dire
   consequence on usability.

   A  call  to  developers  to  consider  supporting  the
   existing   hardware   through   providing   reasonable
   performance, considering removing features, would have
   the   greatest   impact;   most  CO²  emission  of  IT
   originating from producing new  end-user  devices.  He
   blamed  Windows 11 badly for that, refusing to support
   older  chips.   Yes,  this   is   a   Microsoft-funded
   conference.

   >> Between the early web pages of a few  kilobytes  to
    the  web  pages  of  today, the size was went up by a
    factor of 150. Are web pages 150  times  better  than
    they used to be?

   At the beginning of its  talk,  Tristan  Nitot  quoted
   Upton Sinclair:

   >>  It  is  difficult  to  get  a  man  to  understand
    something  when  his  salary  depends  upon  his  not
    understanding it.

    https://devfest.gdglille.org/
    https://climatefresk.org/
    https://standblog.org/blog/



  cirosantilli, a rabbit hole on its own           tgtimes
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   Is  this  name familiar to you?  Maybe you encountered
   cirosantilli on a StackOverflow or remembered  one  of
   the iconic profile picture he chose? Did you encounter
   the name on GitHub? If so  you  may  have  immediately
   noticed  how  he  weaponized this popular code hosting
   platform  into  a  freedom  of  speech  silver  bullet
   against China's censorship.

   The  entire  user  profile  was  turned  into  a  long
   document   that  can  resist  to  the  most  ferocious
   censorship. A  vast  amount  of  images  and  keywords
   censored  by  China is published straight on the front
   page, making it outstanding to the visitors.

   Would china dare to try to take down the biggest  code
   hosting  platform, harming most of IT companies in the
   world? And even if it tries, would it succeed? And  so
   without provoking too much tension with the U.S.?

   While China's government censorship violence is  world
   famous,   so  is  GitHub's  DDoS  mitigation  services
   (provided by a dedicated  company,  not  performed  by
   GitHub  themself),  after  undertaking 1.3 Terabit per
   second during a famous DDoS attack.

   This Brazilian Italian turned Goliath against Goliath.

   Are you curious about its practical plan to take  down
   China's  great  firewall?  Or maybe you are interested
   in one of the many computer-related topics he  teaches
   on its website?

   This activist doubled as  student  and  teacher  might
   take you down the rabbit hole of both computer science
   and fight for freedom.

    https://stackoverflow.com/users/895245/
    https://cirosantilli.com/
    https://github.com/cirosantilli



  Digitalisation Evangelists Hymn                      20h
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   Original Text: Dieter Birr / Wolfgang Tilgner

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbQuauLn52c

   >> Einem war sein Heim, war sein Haus zu eng

   One was his home, his home was too narrow

   >> Sehnte sich in die Welt

   Strived for the world

   >> Sah den Himmel an, sah wie dort ein Schwan hinzog

   Saw the sky, saw how a swan directed there

   >> Er hieß Ikarus und er war sehr jung

   He was named Ikarus and he was young

   >> War voller Ungeduld

   He was full of impatience

   >> Baute Flügel sich, sprang vom Boden ab und flog

   Built wings for him, jumped off the ground and flew

   >> Und flog

   And flew

   >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus!

   Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg!

   Strive Ikarus! Show us the way!

   >> Als sein Vater sprach: "Fliege nicht zu hoch!

   As his father said: "Do not fly too high!

   >> Sonne wird dich zerstör'n"

   sun will destroy you"

   >> Hat er nur gelacht, hat er laut gelacht und schrie

   He only laughed, he laughed loud and screamed

   >> Er hat's nicht geschafft und er ist zerschellt

   He didn't make it and he shattered

   >> Doch der erste war er

   But the first one he was

   >> Viele folgten ihm, darum ist sein Tod ein Sieg

   Many followed him, that is why his dead is a victory

   >> Ein Sieg!

   A victory!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus!

   Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg!

   Strive Ikarus! Show us the way!

   >> Einem war sein Heim, war sein Haus zu eng

   One was his home, his home was too narrow

   >> Sehnte sich in die Welt

   Strived for the world

   >> Sieht den Himmel an, sieht wie dort ein Schwan

   Sees the sky, sees how a swan

   >> Sich wiegt

   himself enjoys

   >> Er heißt Ikarus und ist immer jung

   He is called Ikarus and he is always young

   >> Ist voller Ungeduld

   Is full of impatience

   >> Baut die Flügel sich,  springt  vom  Boden  ab  und
    fliegt

   Builds himself wings, jumps off the ground and flies

   >> Und fliegt

   And flies

   >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus!

   Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg!

   Strive Ikarus! Show us the way!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus!

   Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg!

   Strive Ikarus! Show us the way!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Fliege uns voraus!

   Strive Ikarus! Fly ahead!

   >> Steige Ikarus! Zeige uns den Weg!

   Strive Ikarus! Show us the way!



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