Coming back again, Steve and Andrew talk about dial up, Firefox, Internet Explorer, RAID accidents, and a few other tidbits.

Coming back again, Steve and Andrew talk about dial up, Firefox, Internet Explorer, RAID accidents, and a few other tidbits.


News

Dial up server – Doge Microsystems
Firefox 65.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
A new image format for the Web | WebP | Google Developers
Mozilla Celebrates Release of Free, High-Quality Video Compression Technology AV1 in Firefox 65
How I lost my data trying to back it up | Hamy – The IT Guy
What is the space overhead of Base64 encoding? – Daniel Lemire’s blog
Mike Pan on Twitter: “”Why do I need a 4Ghz quadcore to run facebook?” This is why. A single word split up into 11 HTML DOM elements to avoid adblockers.… https://t.co/5AukD9O7ja”
Apple Is Removing ‘Do Not Track’ From Safari
W3C Tracking Protection Working Group
The perils of using Internet Explorer as your default browser – Microsoft Tech Community – 331732
Microsoft Edge: Making the web better through more open source collaboration | Windows Experience Blog
Google Fiber Blog: Saying Goodbye to Louisville

Don’t forget

The Nexus TV
International Backup Awareness Day

Music

Bump Foot – Releases – foot132
Younnat – Radiovision [kahvi256] : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive


This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #517: CS #152 — Modem That Broke The Camel’s Back!



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