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This is a very interesting blog that ran in 2019 with one post a day. Each post studied one <abbr title="Request for Comments">RFC</abbr> at once, starting from the very first one, and its author went as far as visiting the <a href="https://www.computerhistory.org/">Computer History Museum</a> to get access to the original RFCs as they were before they got poorly transcribed into their current online forms, as they included handwritten diagrams. That blog is now dead, but if you want to learn about the history of the Internet, this is a very good resource. This taught me among other things that Telnet is older than the Internet itself.
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<title>computers are bad</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2021 19:48:30 +0100</pubDate>
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<guid isPermaLink="false">computer.rip</guid>
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<link>https://computer.rip/rss.xml</link>
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<p>You know you just can't go wrong with a name like that.</p>
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<p>This feed is from a newsletter than also offers an RSS feed and fax delivery. Its author mostly focuses on the history of technology on various subjects, and has taught me as many things as the previously mentioned <a href="https://write.as/365-rfcs/" target="_blank">365 RFCs</a> project.</p>
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