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1984 RULES OF NETNEWS DEBATING at We are ALL Rich Rosen…

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/08/06

A while ago, I got reminded of the [Source:/Archive] 1984 RULES OF NETNEWS DEBATING at We are ALL Rich Rosen… that was posted in Newsgroups: net.flame, net.jokes (which had many ROT13 jokes) back more than 40 years ago by the (in)famous – depending on your point of view – Rich Rosen on his site [Wayback/Archive] neurozen.com – Rich Rosen’s web site (which is in a subfolder, I think because of humour, see [Wayback/Archive] Apache Tomcat/7.0.62 – Error report – this Apache Tomcat version 7 is has been end-of-life since the end of March 2021 :).

I regard is as both fun and insightful, fun for instance as all rules are rated “RULE #1”, and insightful for instance as this is a great quote for on a T-shirt:

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Posted in BITNET Relay, Chat, Development, DuckDuckGo, eMail, Fun, gist, GitHub, Google, GoogleSearch, History, Internet, Java, Java Platform, Meme, Power User, Quotes, SearchEngines, SocialMedia, Software Development, Tomcat | Leave a Comment »

SearX: a privacy-respecting, open metasearch engine

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/01/26

Experimenting with [Wayback/Archive] SearX: a privacy-respecting, open metasearch engine

Links (including repository):

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Posted in Bing, DuckDuckGo, Internet, Power User, SearchEngines, SearX, Seeks | Leave a Comment »

Found back some emails and links from way back when promoting/helping ThunderByte AntiVirus (hi Frans Veldman)

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/01/20

Nice memories of the TBAV/ThunderByte Anti-Virus story.

Together with Jeroen Smulders, I was sort of on the sideline in the early days as we both were at the university had access to FidoNet (I as host, other Jeroen as point), Internet, mailing lists and newsgroups.

I used it because it was the fastest Virus Scanner around and a need when scanning all incoming FidoNet data for viruses (I had seen at university what damage a spread could do).

Some VIRUS-L, comp.virus and book links from that past:

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Posted in 8086, 8088, Antivirus, BBS, Compuserve, FidoNet, History, Internet, Power User, SearchEngines, Security | Tagged: | Leave a Comment »

The Search Engine for Vintage Computers: FrogFind!

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/02/12

[Wayback/Archive] FrogFind! (archived as “Server Error”, but working fine on my end) and [Wayback/Archive] FrogFind!

FrogFind!

a pixelated cartoon graphic of a fat, lazy, unamused frog with a keyboard in front of them, awaiting your search query

The Search Engine for Vintage Computers

 

Leap to:
Built by Action Retro on YouTube | Logo by Mac84 | Why build such a thing?Powered by DuckDuckGov1.2

More information at [Wayback/Archive] About FrogFind!

Based on [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – fivefilters/readability.php: PHP port of Mozilla’s Readability.js and DuckDuckGo.

--jeroen

Posted in Development, LifeHacker, PHP, Power User, Retrocomputing, Scripting, SearchEngines, Software Development, Web Browsers | Tagged: | Leave a Comment »