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fouric / rfc3161.txt
Created May 22, 2018 22:06 — forked from Manouchehri/rfc3161.txt
List of free rfc3161 servers.
http://sha256timestamp.ws.symantec.com/sha256/timestamp
http://timestamp.globalsign.com/scripts/timstamp.dll
https://timestamp.geotrust.com/tsa
http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timstamp.dll
http://timestamp.comodoca.com/rfc3161
http://timestamp.wosign.com
http://tsa.startssl.com/rfc3161
http://time.certum.pl
http://timestamp.digicert.com
https://freetsa.org
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fouric / markov.py
Created January 7, 2020 21:41 — forked from pqcfox/markov.py
A simple Markov chain to generate nicknames or fake English words.
import collections
import random
import re
import string
alphabet = string.ascii_lowercase
# Make a counter for each lowercase letter, and add a count to it
# whenever a letter follows it in /usr/share/dict/words
counters = {letter: collections.Counter() for letter in alphabet}
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fouric / bel-eve-vr.md
Created December 31, 2020 20:40 — forked from wtaysom/bel-eve-vr.md
A Review of Paul Graham's Bel, Chris Granger's Eve, and a Silly VR Rant

Hello Friends,

This elf begging to climb onto the web for Christmas began as a personal email, a review of Paul Graham's little Lisp Bel. He sprouted arms, legs, and in gingerstyle ran away. Arms for symbols, legs for conses: these primitives are the mark a Lisp — even more so than the parenthesis. What do we get when we remove these foundation stones: naming and pairing?

No pairs. No cons. No structure. Unordered. Chaos. Eve, a beautifully incomplete aspect oriented triple store. No need for legs when you can effortlessly transport to your destination. Lazy. Pure. Here and now, a retrospective.

No symbols. No names. No variables. Combinators. Forth. No need for arms when you can effortlessly push and pop your stack. No words. A world without words. Virtual worlds. Virtual reality. Space. Time. Motion. Action. Kinetic Programming, a proposal.

I apologize in advance. Checking my pocketwatch, I see I haven't t

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fouric / tcpdump.txt
Created April 8, 2021 00:37 — forked from riobard/tcpdump.txt
Poem lines broadcast by my ISP-provided fiber optical modem
# My ISP-provided fiber optical modem broadcasts a line of a poem every ten seconds. Here's the tcpdump of the complete poem.
# The optical modem is made by Shanghai Nokia-Bell Co.,Ltd and its model number is G-140W-UD. It's provided by my ISP, China Unicom in Shenzhen.
$ tcpdump -i vlan10 ether proto 0x8300
15:59:00.720301 00:00:00:00:00:12 (oui Ethernet) > Broadcast, ethertype Unknown (0x8300), length 72:
0x0000: 0000 0000 e4ea 8386 d93c 5468 6520 6461 .........<The.da
0x0010: 7920 4920 6c6f 7374 206d 7920 7665 7279 y.I.lost.my.very
0x0020: 2066 6972 7374 2074 6f6f 7468 2c00 0000 .first.tooth,...
0x0030: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........
15:59:10.740778 00:00:00:00:00:12 (oui Ethernet) > Broadcast, ethertype Unknown (0x8300), length 72:
RE: WHEN WILL WEB BROWSERS BE COMPLETE?
2020-10-31 02:46PM
A follow-up.
There has been some great conversation around the opinion piece. Having read all
200+ comments on YCombinator and Gist GitHub, I think it's most productive to
respond to them all in this follow-up piece.
The piece will be structured by looking at what I think are the most relevant
critiques and comments, followed by adding context to others' comments, and
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fouric / Den-of-Clojure-intro-1-talk.md
Created April 9, 2021 01:37 — forked from iantruslove/Den-of-Clojure-intro-1-talk.md
Den of Clojure - Intro to Clojure part 1

A gentle introduction to Clojure

Lisp Cycles (XKCD 297 / https://xkcd.com/297/)

Ian Truslove

Den of Clojure

2016-04-21