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       Date:   Fri, 19 Nov 2021 21:33:37 +0000
       
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 (DIR) diff --git a/opus2/article-gopherml-twtxt-and-gopher.mw b/opus2/article-gopherml-twtxt-and-gopher.mw
       @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
       +.SH "gopher ml"
       +Twtxt Over Gopher
       +.
       +.PP
       +The \fCtwtxt\fR format is a plain text microbloggin format that
       +lives as a text file hosted on any server, in the same style as
       +RSS feeds.
       +.
       +.PP
       +The support gopher://example.com/0/twtxt.txt is already there!
       +As \fIprologic\fR points out on the Gopher Mailing list,
       +it is possible to use gopher:// links for twtxt, as showcased
       +by the yarn.social search engine.
       +.
       +.PP
       +This might as well be the case for many other twtxt clients,
       +given that libcurl supports gopher:// and gophers://.
       +.
       +.PP
       +It will soon be difficult to find a single software that does
       +\fBnot\fR support Gopher...
       +.
       +.DS
       +https://twtxt.net/
       +https://lists.debian.org/gopher-project/
       +https://yarn.social/
       +.DE
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus2/article-jwz-they-live-obey.mw b/opus2/article-jwz-they-live-obey.mw
       @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
        .SH jwz
       -Mozilla's Logo, The "OBEY" Clothing Brand, A 1988 movie
       +Mozilla, "OBEY" and 1988 movie
        .
        .PP
        Surprisingly diverse themes. Just as diverse as Jamie Zawinski's
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus2/article-nitot-a-message.mw b/opus2/article-nitot-a-message.mw
       @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
       +.SH nitot
       +A message to developers
       +.
       +.PP
       +While Mozilla keeps the web browser vendor race going while a former
       +founder moved elsewhere offering to try a different take on
       +technology.
       +.
       +.PP
       +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.
       +.
       +.PP
       +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!
       +.
       +.PP
       +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.
       +.
       +.PP
       +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.
       +.
       +.QP
       +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?
       +.
       +.PP
       +At the beginning of its talk, Tristan Nitot quoted Upton Sinclair:
       +.
       +.QP
       +It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary
       +depends upon his not understanding it.
       +.
       +.DS
       +https://devfest.gdglille.org/
       +https://climatefresk.org/
       +https://standblog.org/blog/
       +.DE
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus2/article-nixers-conference-recordings.mw b/opus2/article-nixers-conference-recordings.mw
       @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
       +.SH nixers
       +Nixers.net Con 2021
       +.
       +.PP
       +On November the 7th, the second edition of the nixers.net
       +*NIX users community took place:
       +.
       +.IP *
       +Creating your own troff macros — seninha
       +.
       +.IP *
       +Keeping track of your things — venam
       +.
       +.IP *
       +Truly Federated Identity for the web — push-f
       +.
       +.PP
       +The video recording are already available:
       +.
       +.DS
       +https://nixers.net/Thread-Nixers-net-Conf-2021
       +.DE
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus2/article-tgtimes-hosting-providers.mw b/opus2/article-tgtimes-hosting-providers.mw
       @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
       +.SH tgtimes
       +Hosting Providers Projects
       +.
       +.PP
       +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.
       +.
       +.PP
       +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.
       +.
       +.IP "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.
       +.
       +.IP "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.
       +.
       +.IP "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.
       +.
       +.IP "openbsd.amsterdam "
       +A hosting provider running OpenBSD for its entire stack,
       +including the hypervisor itself: \fCvmm(4)\fR. It permits
       +its user to connect directly onto the hypervisor through
       +SSH and run commands such as \fCvmctl vm02 restart\fR.
       +.
       +.IP "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.
       +.
       +.IP "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.
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus2/tgtimes2.mw b/opus2/tgtimes2.mw
       @@ -10,4 +10,8 @@ Opus 2 - Gopher news and more - ..-..-2021
        .so opus2/article-telnet-freechess-server.mw
        .so opus2/article-ganssle-embedded-muse.mw
        .so opus2/article-jwz-they-live-obey.mw
       +.so opus2/article-gopherml-twtxt-and-gopher.mw
       +.so opus2/article-tgtimes-hosting-providers.mw
       +.so opus2/article-nixers-conference-recordings.mw
       +.so opus2/article-nitot-a-message.mw
        .so opus2/footer.mw
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       @@ -10,6 +10,34 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       +  Amiga-style demos on microcontrollers                ltf
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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
       +    ____________________
       +     [1]
       +     1st place on Revision 2017 competition
       +
       +
       +
          The aNONradio station                                sdf
        ____________________________________________________________
        
       @@ -39,34 +67,6 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       -  Amiga-style demos on microcontrollers                ltf
       -____________________________________________________________
       -
       -   The  demoscene is an universe where computer-generated
       -   graphics and soundtrack are being rendered  real-time,
       -   striving  to build the most impressive demo out of the
       -   same limited resources, such as Old-School competition
       -   category using original C64 and Amigas
       -   Comodore 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
       -    ____________________
       -     [1]
       -     1st place on Revision 2017 competition
       -
       -
       -
          Phrack Magazine                                    fnord
        ____________________________________________________________
        
       @@ -164,6 +164,199 @@ ____________________________________________________________
        
        
        
       +  The Embedded Muse Newsletter                     ganssle
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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
       +____________________________________________________________
       +
       +   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/
       +
       +
       +
          Publishing in The Gopher Times                       you
        ____________________________________________________________
        
 (DIR) diff --git a/opus3/article-chemla-confessions-thief.mw b/opus3/article-chemla-confessions-thief.mw
       @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
       +.SH chemla
       +Confessions of a thief
       +.
       +SHOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BEFORE DENOEL EDITIONS AGREEMENT!
       +.
       +.QP
       +Below is the beginning of "Confessions of a Thief" from Laurent
       +Chemla, founded a major French DNS registrar, but before that, was
       +the first to commit online piracy in France (from a Minitel), and
       +worked on development tools Atari. The book is published online in
       +French and translated below.
       +.
       +.PP
       +A thief. How else to name one of the first individual in France to
       +procure itself an Internet access? In 1994, borrowing the clothes of
       +a telecommunication expert, that I was not yet, I obtained from an IT
       +staff employee of a parisian University that he let me an access to
       +Internet. In exchange, I brought him help - relatively - to the
       +building of a network devoted to let student work from home.
       +.
       +.PP
       +I then stole, I confess, this first access to a network that remained
       +to me a mostly unexplored land since my last visits in 1992, mediated
       +by obscure manoeuvres of a friend or through piracy.
       +.
       +.PP
       +This theft benefited to me, I could learn to use a tool long before
       +the majority of the IT crowd, gaining an advance that still persist
       +today.
       +.
       +.PP
       +I stole, but I plead good faith. At this epoch nobody around me did
       +understand what it was about. Would it bit a thief to steal something
       +nobody had interest in? This access was to the reach of only a few
       +testing university students, this access that a small IT company could
       +not afford, I stole it, and I am not ashamed.
       +.
       +.PP
       +For my relatives, I am nontheless an "IT janitor". Programmer to a
       +tiny IT company, I always have been passionated by telematic networks.
       +A passion that costed me, in 1986, to be the first to be guilty of
       +piracy in France, pirated from a Minitel, yes, but to each his glory.
       +As there was not yet any law against IT piracy, I have been
       +incriminated for stealing electrical power. All that ended up in an
       +acquittal, but still, here is a decent start for a thief career!
       +.
       +.PP
       +Indeed, how to name differently someone who constituted its
       +professional network by taking part to associations? We have the
       +impression to contribute unpaid for the many, but we mostly get known
       +and, time after time, the clients get attracted by this visibility.
       +Of course anyone whose professional occupation deals with voluntary
       +sector end-up face to its own consciousness. Not unlike, I suppose, a
       +lawyer who gain clients from the excluded folk that he help graciously
       +and daily. I ignore what its consciousness would tell him, but I know
       +mine is not at rest.
       +.
       +.PP
       +Nowadays again, my activities continue to be lucrative out of
       +Internet, at the time of Nasdaq's fall. How can one earn while
       +everyone loose, if not by cheating?
       +.
       +.PP
       +A thief is on that use to its profit else's good. To me, Internet is
       +a public good and, if serve as commercial gallery for some, it must
       +not limit itself to such a deviation. Internet must first and
       +foremost be the tool that, for the first time in mankind, permitted
       +the freedom of speech, defined as a fundamental human right.
       +.
       +.PP
       +This right, in all its guarantee from our constitutional state, has
       +stayed hypothetical since its proclamation. In France law protects
       +freedom of Speech of syndicates and journalists but no text that
       +permit to the simple citizen to undertake justice, to reach its
       +freedom. What else since, before Internet, this freedom was to the
       +reach of some privilegied? The lawyer protected them because only
       +them needed that protection. Ten years ago, noone would have been
       +able to benefit an as simple, fast and affordable way to expose works,
       +arts or ideas but by vociferating in the street or by climbing the
       +social scale rung by rung to the point of having media's attention.
       +One had to be represented by others with the expression right for
       +themself. Only ersatz. The only freedom that matters is the one
       +available to all and I dont give a damn about those reserved to the
       +mighty or their representatives.
       +.
       +.PP
       +Internet thereby permit to a growing number of citizen to apply their
       +fundamental right to take the parole on the public place. From this
       +point of view, it must be protected such as any other necessary yet
       +fragile resource, such as water we drink everyday. It cannot be
       +reserved to anyone, neither be limited in its usages if not by the
       +common right. No exception legislation must forbide the exercise of
       +freedom of speech and, as soon as possible, states must preserve the
       +common tool that became a public benefit. And as I use a public good
       +to lead my own fights, yet again, I behave as a thief.
       +.
       +.PP
       +I thereby knew the Internet some time before everybody else, still at
       +the age of the Far West, Eldorado, Utopia. At this era, the network
       +was backed by public money (mostly from United States), the life was
       +happier and the electronic sky bluer. We worked all along, among
       +passionated, inventing new computer objects that even Microsoft did
       +ignore, like Linux or the World Wide Web (you know, the three
       +fastidious *w* we have to type in the address of your favorite porn
       +website...) that did not yet exist and that today everybody mistake
       +for the network itself.
       +.
       +.PP
       +We were far from thinking that some day, we would need a plethora of
       +lawyers to organize the network. That some day, we would need
       +interdepartmental comittees to address of the question. That some
       +day, we would have to put black on white the manners not yet named
       +"netiquette" that seemd all so natural to us. Our only desire, share
       +that formidable invention with the most people, make its apology,
       +attract the most numerous of passionated who shared with us their
       +competency, their knowledge and intelligence.
       +.
       +.PP
       +I remember that at this epoch, when I was saying "Internet", my
       +friends looked at me as if coming from another planet. When I
       +transfered a file from a computer from one end of of the world to my
       +own machine - by cabalistic commands typed by hand under an interface
       +working without a mouse pointer - the seasoned IT engineers was
       +assisting to the demonstration as to a bad movie: finding a file was
       +taking hours, reading speeds was worth a sick snail and the file often
       +revealed to be unusable... But while a pal entered in my office, I
       +would show him how by typing a single command line I could share, for
       +a ridiculous price, my work, my knowledge, my files or my data with
       +pure strangers and that could live at the other side of the street as
       +the other side of the world.
       +.
       +.PP
       +Besides from other passionated people, everybody was laughing at me.
       +I could tell them that this thingy would be a revolution for human
       +knowledge, they looked at me in pity and went back to their work.
       +.
       +.PP
       +In the best case, I was told with lucidity "It is a pirate thing.".
       +Some was asking who would that fit, beyond telematic specialists.
       +Other claimed that volontary and free sharing of resources would not
       +have, by definition, any economical future. I was also asked
       +sometimes who would dare to provide such a terrible service. And when
       +I explained them that everything was entirely decentralised, with for
       +only coordination volunteership and good will of all, the same ones
       +was telling me that it could never work at a large scale.
       +.
       +.DS
       +https://www.confessions-voleur.net/
       +.DE