“Five Retro Operating Systems You Can Run on the Raspberry Pi” (MS-DOS, Commodore, etc)
▻http://lifehacker.com/five-retro-operating-systems-you-can-run-on-the-raspber-1618224502
“Five Retro Operating Systems You Can Run on the Raspberry Pi” (MS-DOS, Commodore, etc)
▻http://lifehacker.com/five-retro-operating-systems-you-can-run-on-the-raspber-1618224502
Argh, le PET2001, mon tout premier ordinateur !
The COMMODORE BASIC Operating System was written by Bill Gates and Paul Allen from their fledgling Micro-Soft Corporation (later renamed to Microsoft Corporation). Commodore Basic was the only unlimited software license ever granted by Microsoft to any company for all products regardless of the number of copies used. Commodore went on to produce literally millions of machines with various forms of Commodore Basic and did not pay Microsoft a single cent beyond the initial licence purchase in 1976/7.
▻http://www.commodore.ca/commodore-products/commodore-pet-the-worlds-first-personal-computer
L’administration Obama réfléchit donc sereinement à l’idée d’assassiner les "cyber-combattants" ennemis
▻http://slashdot.org/topic/bi/are-hackers-a-killable-target-in-a-cyber-war
"“A cyber operation by a State directed against cyber infrastructure located in another State may violate the latter’s sovereignty,” the report suggests. “It certainly does so if it causes damage.” But do cyber-attacks actually constitute the use of force, comparable to a bombing or shooting ? The panel debated that for several pages of the report, eventually settling on a metric that tries to balance “the level of harm inflicted and certain qualitative elements of a particular cyber operation.”"
De ce point de vue, ne pourrait-on qualifier la déplorable qualité des logiciels de la Microsoft Corporation du siècle dernier comme des atteintes à la souveraineté des pays européens ?
The Tallin Manual : ▻http://www.ccdcoe.org/249.html
(300 pages)
L’image qui illustre l’article est une photo de la reconstitution de la bataille de Stalingrad faite en février 2013 (pour le 70ème anniversaire de la fin de la bataille) à Tchernogolovka, dans la banlieue de Moscou.
(provenant de Shutterstock)
▻http://slashdot.org/topic/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/shutterstock_129664118.jpg
Vidéo quelques jours plus tôt à Voronej
▻http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su9CaJix4eM
▻http://blog.militaryshow.ru/?tag=large-scale-reenactment-battles