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 (HTM) Author: Josuah Demangeon <me@josuah.net>
       Date:   Sat,  2 Apr 2022 17:19:42 +0200
       
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         M opus4/article-20h-interview.mw      |       9 ++-------
         A opus4/article-announce-open-admin-… |      30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
         M opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-25T… |       2 +-
         M opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-26T… |       2 +-
         M opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-27T… |       2 +-
         M opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-31T… |       4 ++--
         M opus4/article-tgtimes-bbc-reviving… |       8 ++++----
         M opus4/article-tgtimes-bistromatik.… |       7 ++++---
         M opus4/article-tgtimes-carrying-the… |       4 ++--
         M opus4/article-tgtimes-high-tech-lo… |      37 +++++++++++++++----------------
         M opus4/article-tgtimes-what-on-mars… |       6 +++---
         M opus4/tgtimes4.mw                   |       5 +++--
         M opus4/tgtimes4.pdf                  |       0 
         M opus4/tgtimes4.txt                  |     365 +++++++++++++++++--------------
       
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 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-20h-interview.mw b/opus4/article-20h-interview.mw
       @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ For example in the spirometry description, they say, that only some
        bluetooth printers are compatible.
        .
        .PP
       -This is due to the bluetooth standard not having defined, *what*
       +This is due to the bluetooth standard not having defined, \fBwhat\fR
        is sent to bluetooth printers.
        .
        .PP
       @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ I, as doctor, only see the printed out results and explain them to
        patients.
        .
        .QP
       -Do she does not have to use command line interface for that?
       +Does she have to use command line interface for that?
        .
        .PP
        No, it's all practical.
       @@ -201,11 +201,6 @@ data for further research.
        I am using a 25 yr old ECG and some 10 yr old spirometer.
        .
        .QP
       -What could have motivated the designers to use something this-much
       -cumbersome?
       -[not asked, already answered]
       -.
       -.QP
        Are there any similarities in other devices to reuse the existing
        work you just did?
        .
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-announce-open-admin-position-in-france.mw b/opus4/article-announce-open-admin-position-in-france.mw
       @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
       +.SH announce
       +Linux Sysadmin Job Offer
       +.
       +.PP
       +The web is hiring over and over.
       +A lot of professions were converted from something,
       +to something with online web tools and a lot of computer systems
       +are using a webinterfaces that are just skins for a database.
       +.
       +.PP
       +If you feel like giving a good sweep in all the dust of webservers,
       +and transform fragile, complex, buggy ecosystems onto leaner, more
       +stable systems, and are currently looking for a job as an Admin, we
       +might have an offer for you.
       +.
       +.PP
       +The offer is located in France, within a warm and horsing team in
       +a 20-sized company powering a little part of the Internet (not only
       +the Web), dealing with clients from local shops to international
       +groups.
       +.
       +.PP
       +Come and discover the culture of Lille, in North of France, one of
       +the only places where you can taste both Carbonnade (Belgian, meat
       +cooked onto Belgian beer) and Welsh (Great Britain, quality melted
       +cheddar served on a dish).
       +.
       +.PP
       +Contact \fIjosuah\fR on ircs://irc.bitreich.org/#bitreich-en to know
       +more about it.
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-25T18-32-52-134235.mw b/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-25T18-32-52-134235.mw
       @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
       -.SH 
       +.SH 20h
        FreeDOOMDay on 2022-03-27
        .PP
        In comemoration of the beginning summer  time in central Europe, we will celebrate FreeDOOMDay! On  2022-03-27 20:00 CEST (be  careful!), we will play chocolate-doom
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-26T19-55-05-578948.mw b/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-26T19-55-05-578948.mw
       @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
       -.SH 
       +.SH 20h
        Memecache atom feed
        .PP
        Thanks to the innovation from the Netherlands,
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-27T20-00-55-040395.mw b/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-27T20-00-55-040395.mw
       @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
       -.SH 
       +.SH 20h
        FreeDOOMDay results
        .PP
        Thanks to everyone participating in our first tryout to play doom over our bitreich infrastructure.
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-31T18-15-46-415338.mw b/opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-31T18-15-46-415338.mw
       @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
       -.SH 
       -Bitreich migrating to Windows Server 2022
       +.SH 20h
       +Bitreich migrating to Windows Server
        .
        .PP
        Yesterday the last SSH.com license we had expired.
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-tgtimes-bbc-reviving-the-radio.mw b/opus4/article-tgtimes-bbc-reviving-the-radio.mw
       @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ can be in comparison to fragile, high-tech interdependent ecosystems.
        .
        .PP
        Radio is also trivially interfaced with high-tech: Any person with
       -access to a source of information and an analog emitter may start
       -reading a daily digest of news read from web newspapers.
       +access to an analog emitter may start reading a daily digest of
       +news read from forbidden newspapers.
        .
        .PP
        Given instructions, a receiver is also very easy to build with
       @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ signal, that after demodulation, becomes a sound signal to be fed
        to a speaker.
        .
        .PP
       -It also shows the benefits of putting all the technically difficult
       -parts onto the side of the content producer helps with adoption of
       +It also shows benefits of putting all the technically difficult
       +parts onto the side of the content producer. It helps with adoption of
        a new technology: Making the client device/software trivial and safe
        to build, setup and use.
        .
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-tgtimes-bistromatik.mw b/opus4/article-tgtimes-bistromatik.mw
       @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
        Beerware: Hardware for Beer
        .
        .PP
       -Old hardware power-recycled into a bartender. Such is the project of
       -the Bistromatik, born in Brittany, now visiting countries abroad.
       +Retreated industrial robot hardware recycled into a bartender.
       +Such is the project of the Bistromatik, born in Brittany, now
       +visiting countries abroad.
        .
        .PP
        A mechanical robot arm was built for the industry, but while still working,
       @@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ the curious crowd passing by.
        .
        .PP
        And if you feel hungry too, you may ask it for a treat, it can also
       -prepare some \fIcrepes\fR, the Bretons's favorite dessert.
       +prepare some \fIcrepes\fR, the Bretons' favorite dessert.
        .
        .DS
        https://bistromatik.com/
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-tgtimes-carrying-the-cross.mw b/opus4/article-tgtimes-carrying-the-cross.mw
       @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ wooden cross, tall as three persons, painted in blue, a recognisable
        cross shaped as an 'f', the 'f' of facebook.
        .
        .PP
       -This is the project Filipe Vilas-Boas, inviting any watching the unrealistic
       -scene to question themself on the weight of social media, and beliefs associated
       +This is the project Filipe Vilas-Boas, inviting anyone to watch the unrealistic
       +scene, and question themself on the weight of social media, and beliefs associated
        with technology.
        .
        .QP
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-tgtimes-high-tech-low-life.mw b/opus4/article-tgtimes-high-tech-low-life.mw
       @@ -3,10 +3,9 @@ High-Tech, Low-Life
        .
        .IP "High-Tech"
        Refers to the ability to use complex tools created by engineering,
       -or in the absence of a large corporation to build them, hacking
       -things together.
       +or hacking things together.
        .
       -.PP "Low-Life"
       +.IP "Low-Life"
        Refers to those put aside by society, such as criminal or drug
        dealer, making itself edgy; or hobos and beggars, pushed to the
        edge by more or less everyone.
       @@ -14,7 +13,7 @@ edge by more or less everyone.
        .PP
        One way to develop the idea of High-Tech Low-Life would be a
        criminal using modern tools such to empower its crimes.
       -A transaction giving the bad guys the big guns. Not helpful.
       +A transaction giving the bad guys the big guns. Not good.
        .
        .PP
        But another way to portray it is someone rejected by its surroundings,
       @@ -25,22 +24,22 @@ revolts in China.
        .
        .PP
        The "High Tech, Low Life" (2012) documentary shows us that it is
       -not an alternate science-fiction plot, but a phenomenon happenning
       -today.
       +not a science-fiction plot, but a phenomenon happenning today.
        .
        .PP
        Giving High-Tech toys to poor population sounds more like a GAFAM
       +(Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft)
        plan to rule over the thirld-world while looking like a humanitarian
       -hero saving the world, but a bit of honesty would reveal that it is
       -closer to offering the Low-Life people to the High-Tech corps, by
       -extending further the frontiers of ad-tech.
       +hero saving the world. But another way to see it is surrending the
       +Low-Life people to the claws of High-Tech corps, extending further
       +the frontiers of ad-tech.
        .
        .PP
        Giving entertainment platform is probably not the most urgent kind
        of technology people without a meal a day is going to need. What
        about a tractor though? In its simplest form, in China again, a 55
       -years-old lady farmer started to use a hoverboard (board onto which
       -to stand, with a wheel on left and right) to change 3 hours of daily
       +years-old lady farmer started to use a hoverboard (board to stand on
       +with a wheel on left and right) to change 3 hours of daily
        walk to carry the vegetables harvested, into 40 minutes riding this
        board.
        .
       @@ -51,24 +50,24 @@ https://www.chinanews.com.cn/tp/hd2011/2018/02-13/800254.shtml
        .
        .PP
        Or what about deploying long-range point-to-point wireless links
       -in west Africa to circumvent the poor power and inexistant cable
       -infrastructure, as well as escape the lobby and regulations that
       -take over the few IT resources of that country?
       +in west Africa to circumvent the poor cable infrastructure? This
       +would help escaping the lobby and regulations that take over the
       +few IT resources of that country?
        .
        .DS
        http://www.melissadensmore.com/papers/m4d08-mho-reassessing.pdf
       +https://www.resilience.org/stories/2015-10-27/how-to-build-a-low-tech-internet/
        .DE
        .
        .PP
       -Or even trying to figure out how to make small solar or wind-power
       -stations that are affordable enough for the budget of a small
       -off-grid village (with a few subventions)? Or an on-street display
       +Or even inventing affordable small solar or wind-power stations for
       +the tights budgets of off-grid villages? Or an on-street display
        continuously showing live job offers?
        .
        .QP
       -Open-sourced a driver for the community?
       +Did you open-source a driver for the community as part of your job?
        Installed Linux on an old laptop for someone in need?
        Convincing the boss to make the project open-source?
        Attended a surprising situation of that kind?
        Tell us your story of High-Tech given to Low-Life on #bitreich-en
       -IRC channel on the irc.bitreich.org server
       +IRC channel on the irc.bitreich.org server.
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/article-tgtimes-what-on-mars.mw b/opus4/article-tgtimes-what-on-mars.mw
       @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ https://www.cs.unc.edu/~anderson/teach/comp790/papers/mars_pathfinder_long_versi
        At its core, most operating systems are built around a scheduler
        that orchestrates execution of many tasks onto one or several CPUs.
        It is a critical piece of software in the case of real-time operating
       -systems, that must ensure to deliver some actions right on time.
       +systems, that must ensure to trigger some actions right on time.
        .
        .PP
        Complex systems may be unfit for such purposes, and software
       @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ simplicity has found its way through experimenting how complex
        systems may end-up in difficult-to-debug situations.
        .
        .PP
       -Picturing oneself in charge of reproducing a bug on earth for
       +Imagine yourself in charge of reproducing a bug on earth for
        something that went wrong on another planet, with a patch expected
       -for next Monday is a strong pressure toward keeping systems simple
       +for next Monday. A strong argument toward keeping systems simple
        and easier to debug.
        .
        .PP
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/tgtimes4.mw b/opus4/tgtimes4.mw
       @@ -13,14 +13,15 @@ Opus 4 - Gopher news and more - Apr. 2022
        .so opus4/article-tgtimes-carrying-the-cross.mw
        .so opus4/article-ganssle-fortran-compiler.mw
        .so opus4/article-tgtimes-high-tech-low-life.mw
       -.so opus4/article-tgtimes-bistromatik.mw
        .so opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-25T18-32-52-134235.mw
       -.so opus4/article-tgtimes-national-library-medecine.mw
       +.so opus4/article-tgtimes-bistromatik.mw
        .so opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-26T19-55-05-578948.mw
        .so opus4/article-tgtimes-st-lazare-transforms.mw
        .so opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-27T20-00-55-040395.mw
        .so opus4/article-tgtimes-what-on-mars.mw
       +.so opus4/article-tgtimes-national-library-medecine.mw
        .so opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-29T17-17-55-362953.mw
        .so opus4/article-tmpout-2.mw
        .so opus4/article-bitreich-2022-03-31T18-15-46-415338.mw
       +.so opus4/article-announce-open-admin-position-in-france.mw
        .so opus4/footer.mw
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       Binary files differ.
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus4/tgtimes4.txt b/opus4/tgtimes4.txt
       @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           high-tech interdependent ecosystems.
        
           Radio is also trivially interfaced with high-tech: Any
       -   person  with  access to a source of information and an
       -   analog emitter may start reading  a  daily  digest  of
       -   news read from web newspapers.
       +   person  with  access  to  an  analog emitter may start
       +   reading a daily digest of  news  read  from  forbidden
       +   newspapers.
        
           Given instructions, a receiver is also  very  easy  to
           build  with  scavenged  parts.  An antenna is simply a
       @@ -153,11 +153,11 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           demodulation,  becomes  a  sound signal to be fed to a
           speaker.
        
       -   It  also  shows  the  benefits  of  putting  all   the
       -   technically  difficult  parts  onto  the  side  of the
       -   content  producer  helps  with  adoption  of   a   new
       -   technology:  Making the client device/software trivial
       -   and safe to build, setup and use.
       +   It also shows benefits of putting all the  technically
       +   difficult parts onto the side of the content producer.
       +   It helps with adoption of a new technology: Making the
       +   client  device/software  trivial  and  safe  to build,
       +   setup and use.
        
           https://hackaday.com/2022/03/17/owning-a-shortwave-radio
        
       @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           that only some bluetooth printers are compatible.
        
           This is due  to  the  bluetooth  standard  not  having
       -   defined, *what* is sent to bluetooth printers.
       +   defined, what is sent to bluetooth printers.
        
           It should be the minimum, to define this, as it is  in
           the USB printing standard.
       @@ -361,8 +361,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           I, as doctor, only see the  printed  out  results  and
           explain them to patients.
        
       -   >> Do she does not have to use command line  interface
       -    for that?
       +   >> Does she have to use  command  line  interface  for
       +    that?
        
           No, it's all practical.   The  spirometer  starts  its
           bluetooth  client  for  rfcommd  and  rfcommd runs the
       @@ -394,10 +394,6 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           for  further research.  I am using a 25 yr old ECG and
           some 10 yr old spirometer.
        
       -   >> What could have  motivated  the  designers  to  use
       -    something  this-much cumbersome?  [not asked, already
       -    answered]
       -
           >> Are there any  similarities  in  other  devices  to
            reuse the existing work you just did?
        
       @@ -464,9 +460,9 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           painted  in  blue,  a  recognisable cross shaped as an
           'f', the 'f' of facebook.
        
       -   This is the project Filipe  Vilas-Boas,  inviting  any
       -   watching the unrealistic scene to question themself on
       -   the weight of social  media,  and  beliefs  associated
       +   This is the project Filipe Vilas-Boas, inviting anyone
       +   to  watch the unrealistic scene, and question themself
       +   on the weight of social media, and beliefs  associated
           with technology.
        
           >>  investigating   global   interconnection   utopia,
       @@ -516,17 +512,17 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        ____________________________________________________________
        
           High-Tech  Refers  to the ability to use complex tools
       -     created by engineering, or in the absence of a large
       -     corporation to build them, hacking things together.
       +     created by engineering, or hacking things together.
        
       -   Refers to those put aside by society, such as criminal
       -   or  drug  dealer,  making  itself  edgy;  or hobos and
       -   beggars, pushed to the edge by more or less everyone.
       +   Low-Life Refers to those put aside by society, such as
       +     criminal  or  drug  dealer,  making  itself edgy; or
       +     hobos and beggars, pushed to the  edge  by  more  or
       +     less everyone.
        
           One way to develop  the  idea  of  High-Tech  Low-Life
           would be a criminal using modern tools such to empower
           its crimes.  A transaction giving the bad guys the big
       -   guns. Not helpful.
       +   guns. Not good.
        
           But another way to portray it is someone  rejected  by
           its     surroundings,    seeking    support    through
       @@ -536,85 +532,54 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           happen with the late revolts in China.
        
           The "High Tech, Low Life" (2012) documentary shows  us
       -   that  it is not an alternate science-fiction plot, but
       -   a phenomenon happenning today.
       +   that   it   is  not  a  science-fiction  plot,  but  a
       +   phenomenon happenning today.
        
           Giving High-Tech toys to poor population  sounds  more
       -   like  a GAFAM plan to rule over the thirld-world while
       -   looking like a humanitarian hero saving the world, but
       -   a  bit  of  honesty  would reveal that it is closer to
       -   offering the Low-Life people to the  High-Tech  corps,
       -   by extending further the frontiers of ad-tech.
       +   like   a   GAFAM  (Google,  Amazon,  Facebook,  Apple,
       +   Microsoft) plan to rule over  the  thirld-world  while
       +   looking like a humanitarian hero saving the world. But
       +   another way to  see  it  is  surrending  the  Low-Life
       +   people  to  the  claws  of  High-Tech corps, extending
       +   further the frontiers of ad-tech.
        
           Giving entertainment platform is probably not the most
           urgent  kind of technology people without a meal a day
           is going to need. What about a tractor though? In  its
           simplest  form,  in  China  again, a 55 years-old lady
       -   farmer started to use a hoverboard (board  onto  which
       -   to  stand, with a wheel on left and right) to change 3
       -   hours of daily walk to carry the vegetables harvested,
       -   into 40 minutes riding this board.
       +   farmer started to use a hoverboard (board to stand  on
       +   with  a  wheel on left and right) to change 3 hours of
       +   daily walk to carry the vegetables harvested, into  40
       +   minutes riding this board.
        
           https://nextshark.com/chinese-farmer-hoverboard-life/
           https://www.chinanews.com.cn/tp/hd2011/2018/02-13/800254.shtml
        
           Or  what  about  deploying  long-range  point-to-point
           wireless  links  in west Africa to circumvent the poor
       -   power and inexistant cable infrastructure, as well  as
       -   escape  the  lobby  and regulations that take over the
       -   few IT resources of that country?
       +   cable infrastructure? This  would  help  escaping  the
       +   lobby  and  regulations  that  take  over  the  few IT
       +   resources of that country?
        
           http://www.melissadensmore.com/papers/m4d08-mho-reassessing.pdf
       +   https://www.resilience.org/stories/2015-10-27/how-to-build-a-low-tech-internet/
        
       -   Or even trying to figure out how to make  small  solar
       -   or  wind-power stations that are affordable enough for
       -   the budget of a small off-grid  village  (with  a  few
       -   subventions)?  Or  an  on-street  display continuously
       -   showing live job offers?
       -
       -   >> Open-sourced a driver for the community?  Installed
       -    Linux   on   an  old  laptop  for  someone  in  need?
       -    Convincing the boss to make the project  open-source?
       -    Attended  a  surprising situation of that kind?  Tell
       -    us your story  of  High-Tech  given  to  Low-Life  on
       -    #bitreich-en  IRC  channel  on  the  irc.bitreich.org
       -    server
       -
       -
       -
       -  Beerware: Hardware for Beer                      tgtimes
       -____________________________________________________________
       -
       -   Old  hardware power-recycled into a bartender. Such is
       -   the project of the Bistromatik, born in Brittany,  now
       -   visiting countries abroad.
       -
       -   A mechanical robot arm was built for the industry, but
       -   while  still working, was removed from production, and
       -   collected dust in a warehouse.
       -
       -   Jean-Marie Ollivier took this bored  machine  that  he
       -   named  "Nestor", got it to move again, and rather than
       -   servicing the industry, was  programmed  it  to  serve
       -   beers.
       -
       -   >> It is not rare to see Jean-Marie make Nestor  dance
       -    on a violin melody.
       -
       -   Moving from town to town, this iron giant, taller than
       -   any  human, goes on display grabbing gobelets, filling
       -   them at the tap, and  offering  them  to  the  curious
       -   crowd passing by.
       -
       -   And if you feel hungry too,  you  may  ask  it  for  a
       -   treat,  it can also prepare some crepes, the Bretons's
       -   favorite dessert.
       +   Or even inventing affordable small solar or wind-power
       +   stations  for the tights budgets of off-grid villages?
       +   Or an on-street display continuously showing live  job
       +   offers?
        
       -   https://bistromatik.com/
       +   >> Did you open-source a driver for the  community  as
       +    part  of  your job?  Installed Linux on an old laptop
       +    for someone in need?  Convincing the boss to make the
       +    project open-source?  Attended a surprising situation
       +    of that kind?  Tell us your story of High-Tech  given
       +    to  Low-Life  on  #bitreich-en  IRC  channel  on  the
       +    irc.bitreich.org server.
        
        
        
       -  FreeDOOMDay on 2022-03-27
       +  FreeDOOMDay on 2022-03-27                            20h
        ____________________________________________________________
        
           In  comemoration  of  the  beginning  summer   time in
       @@ -643,94 +608,39 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       -  Gopher for Medical Research                      tgtimes
       +  Beerware: Hardware for Beer                      tgtimes
        ____________________________________________________________
        
       -   The  National  Institute of Health is well used to the
       -   Gopher protocol, for it used it as a  way  to  publish
       -   medical  documentation.  You  named  it: PubMed itself
       -   have been delivering documents through Gopher:
       -
       -   Phone  books  with  name,  phone  number  and   e-mail
       -     addresses of those willing to submit it,
       -
       -   Images like weathermaps,
       -
       -   Audio such as 1992 presidential debates,
       -
       -   Books and all kind of publcations,  also  proposed  to
       -     users as a way to publish their own content,
       -
       -   Videos short ones, but also on-demand movies!
       -
       -   Telnet interfaces with login and password,
       -
       -   Search engines For browsing this entire content.
       -
       -   The technical bulletin of March-April 1994 reveals  as
       -   much.   While 1994 does not sounds like a world gifted
       -   with nowadays  unlimited  technology,  equivalents  to
       -   modern  tools, with less bells and less whistles, were
       -   already widespread among providers, but much less used
       -   as they are today:
       -
       -   Spotify were files through Gopher.
       -
       -   Netflix were files through Gopher.
       -
       -   PubMed, ResearchGate were files through Gopher.
       -
       -   Instagram were files through Gopher.
       -
       -   Facebook were publication as files through Gopher.
       -
       -   Amazon Kindle were text files through Gopher.
       -
       -   Office365  were   telnet   interactive   session,   or
       -     WordStar,   PostScript,   and  ASCII  files  through
       -     Gopher.
       -
       -   Google was either gopher search, or interactive telnet
       -     sessions,  with  sometimes powerful query languages,
       -     permitting  to  filter  the  result  held   in   the
       -     databases:  Searching  for references about Italians
       -     with AIDS that are not indexed with ITALY (MH)
       -
       -   This  showcases  that  a  lot  of  thing  declared  as
       -   possible  today  thank  to  the advances of technology
       -   were available since as early as 1994. With much  less
       -   bells and much less whistles. With much less bandwidth
       -   for everyone, but existing bandwidth much less used as
       -   well.
       +   Retreated  industrial  robot  hardware recycled into a
       +   bartender.  Such is the project  of  the  Bistromatik,
       +   born in Brittany, now visiting countries abroad.
        
       -   Interactive database querying languages would  look  a
       -   bit  uninviting,  and  TurboGopher  (showcased  in the
       -   document)  has  not  all  the  font,   layout,   media
       -   integration features of modern day web browsers.
       +   A mechanical robot arm was built for the industry, but
       +   while  still working, was removed from production, and
       +   collected dust in a warehouse.
        
       -   Under that perspective, the race to  technology  looks
       -   like  not  a  quest for new use-cases, but taking what
       -   was possible in the early days to in  a  crude  format
       -   and  only  to  some  initiated,  to  the masses, in an
       -   inviting layout, packed onto small, shiny objects that
       -   fit on a mere pocket.
       +   Jean-Marie Ollivier took this bored  machine  that  he
       +   named  "Nestor", got it to move again, and rather than
       +   servicing the industry, was  programmed  it  to  serve
       +   beers.
        
       -   https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/archive/nlm_technical_bulletin_march_april_1994.pdf
       +   >> It is not rare to see Jean-Marie make Nestor  dance
       +    on a violin melody.
        
       -   One year later, the Gopher for  Science  and  Medecine
       -   project  still is blown at full steam, as the National
       -   Library  of  Medecine  publishes  a  bibliography  for
       -   setting-up   gopher   servers   for  collaborating  on
       -   specific medical topics.
       +   Moving from town to town, this iron giant, taller than
       +   any  human, goes on display grabbing gobelets, filling
       +   them at the tap, and  offering  them  to  the  curious
       +   crowd passing by.
        
       -   >>  Developing  a  subject-specific  Gopher   at   the
       -    National Library of Medicine
       +   And if you feel hungry too,  you  may  ask  it  for  a
       +   treat,  it  can also prepare some crepes, the Bretons'
       +   favorite dessert.
        
       -   https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7599590/
       +   https://bistromatik.com/
        
        
        
       -  Memecache atom feed
       +  Memecache atom feed                                  20h
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           Thanks  to the innovation from the Netherlands, we can
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       +
          St-Lazare's Paris Train Station                  tgtimes
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       @@ -791,7 +702,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       -  FreeDOOMDay results
       +  FreeDOOMDay results                                  20h
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           Thanks  to  everyone participating in our first tryout
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           scheduler  that  orchestrates  execution of many tasks
           onto one or several CPUs.  It is a critical  piece  of
           software  in  the case of real-time operating systems,
       -   that must ensure to  deliver  some  actions  right  on
       +   that must ensure to  trigger  some  actions  right  on
           time.
        
           Complex systems may be unfit for  such  purposes,  and
       @@ -867,10 +778,10 @@ ____________________________________________________________
           experimenting  how  complex  systems  may  end-up   in
           difficult-to-debug situations.
        
       -   Picturing oneself in charge of reproducing  a  bug  on
       +   Imagine yourself in charge of  reproducing  a  bug  on
           earth for something that went wrong on another planet,
       -   with a patch expected for  next  Monday  is  a  strong
       -   pressure  toward  keeping systems simple and easier to
       +   with a  patch  expected  for  next  Monday.  A  strong
       +   argument  toward  keeping systems simple and easier to
           debug.
        
           Although, the Mars operating system landscape  is  not
       @@ -895,6 +806,94 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       +  Gopher for Medical Research                      tgtimes
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   The  National  Institute of Health is well used to the
       +   Gopher protocol, for it used it as a  way  to  publish
       +   medical  documentation.  You  named  it: PubMed itself
       +   have been delivering documents through Gopher:
       +
       +   Phone  books  with  name,  phone  number  and   e-mail
       +     addresses of those willing to submit it,
       +
       +   Images like weathermaps,
       +
       +   Audio such as 1992 presidential debates,
       +
       +   Books and all kind of publcations,  also  proposed  to
       +     users as a way to publish their own content,
       +
       +   Videos short ones, but also on-demand movies!
       +
       +   Telnet interfaces with login and password,
       +
       +   Search engines For browsing this entire content.
       +
       +   The technical bulletin of March-April 1994 reveals  as
       +   much.   While 1994 does not sounds like a world gifted
       +   with nowadays  unlimited  technology,  equivalents  to
       +   modern  tools, with less bells and less whistles, were
       +   already widespread among providers, but much less used
       +   as they are today:
       +
       +   Spotify were files through Gopher.
       +
       +   Netflix were files through Gopher.
       +
       +   PubMed, ResearchGate were files through Gopher.
       +
       +   Instagram were files through Gopher.
       +
       +   Facebook were publication as files through Gopher.
       +
       +   Amazon Kindle were text files through Gopher.
       +
       +   Office365  were   telnet   interactive   session,   or
       +     WordStar,   PostScript,   and  ASCII  files  through
       +     Gopher.
       +
       +   Google was either gopher search, or interactive telnet
       +     sessions,  with  sometimes powerful query languages,
       +     permitting  to  filter  the  result  held   in   the
       +     databases:  Searching  for references about Italians
       +     with AIDS that are not indexed with ITALY (MH)
       +
       +   This  showcases  that  a  lot  of  thing  declared  as
       +   possible  today  thank  to  the advances of technology
       +   were available since as early as 1994. With much  less
       +   bells and much less whistles. With much less bandwidth
       +   for everyone, but existing bandwidth much less used as
       +   well.
       +
       +   Interactive database querying languages would  look  a
       +   bit  uninviting,  and  TurboGopher  (showcased  in the
       +   document)  has  not  all  the  font,   layout,   media
       +   integration features of modern day web browsers.
       +
       +   Under that perspective, the race to  technology  looks
       +   like  not  a  quest for new use-cases, but taking what
       +   was possible in the early days to in  a  crude  format
       +   and  only  to  some  initiated,  to  the masses, in an
       +   inviting layout, packed onto small, shiny objects that
       +   fit on a mere pocket.
       +
       +   https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/archive/nlm_technical_bulletin_march_april_1994.pdf
       +
       +   One year later, the Gopher for  Science  and  Medecine
       +   project  still is blown at full steam, as the National
       +   Library  of  Medecine  publishes  a  bibliography  for
       +   setting-up   gopher   servers   for  collaborating  on
       +   specific medical topics.
       +
       +   >>  Developing  a  subject-specific  Gopher   at   the
       +    National Library of Medicine
       +
       +   https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7599590/
       +
       +
       +
       +
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       -
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       @@ -957,7 +955,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       -  Bitreich migrating to Windows Server 2022
       +
       +  Bitreich migrating to Windows Server                 20h
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           Yesterday the last SSH.com license we had expired.  We
       @@ -991,6 +990,38 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       +  Linux Sysadmin Job Offer                        announce
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   The web is hiring over and over.  A lot of professions
       +   were  converted  from  something,  to  something  with
       +   online  web  tools  and  a lot of computer systems are
       +   using a  webinterfaces  that  are  just  skins  for  a
       +   database.
       +
       +   If you feel like giving a good sweep in all  the  dust
       +   of  webservers,  and transform fragile, complex, buggy
       +   ecosystems onto leaner, more stable systems,  and  are
       +   currently looking for a job as an Admin, we might have
       +   an offer for you.
       +
       +   The offer is located in  France,  within  a  warm  and
       +   horsing  team  in a 20-sized company powering a little
       +   part of the Internet (not only the Web), dealing  with
       +   clients from local shops to international groups.
       +
       +   Come and discover the culture of Lille,  in  North  of
       +   France,  one  of  the  only places where you can taste
       +   both Carbonnade (Belgian,  meat  cooked  onto  Belgian
       +   beer) and Welsh (Great Britain, quality melted cheddar
       +   served on a dish).
       +
       +   Contact josuah on ircs://irc.bitreich.org/#bitreich-en
       +   to know more about it.
       +
       +
       +
       +
          Publishing in The Gopher Times                       you
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