Welcome to our comprehensive guide where we delve into the wide array of MIRC commands. With our help, you’ll soon be navigating and communicating like a seasoned pro within MIRC’s rich environment. Buffer Management and Conversation Preservation We’ve all been there – an engaging chat whizzes past in your buffer, and before you know it, […]
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NFS Tracing: Unlocking Insights into Filesystem Activity
Traces of filesystem activity play a crucial role in analyzing system behavior, enabling researchers to gain valuable insights into various aspects of file management. However, obtaining accurate and comprehensive traces can be challenging, often requiring modifications to the filesystems being monitored and incurring runtime overhead. Consequently, there is a scarcity of filesystem traces, limiting the […]
Explaining the Internet to Kids and Children
The Internet is a computer network made up of thousands of networks worldwide. No one knows exactly how many computers are connected to the Internet. It is certain, however, that these number in the millions. No one is in charge of the Internet. There are organizations which develop technical aspects of this network and set […]
Top 20 Google Hacks
Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web (see www.pcmag.com/searchengines) But most people don’t use it to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than 3 billion pages in Google’s index, […]
How to Hack on Telnet: Explained
Telnet: the Number One Hacker Tool In this Guide you will learn: What is telnet? How to telnet How to get telnet accounts <begin11c.shtml> Why you might not want to telnet <begin11c.shtml> How to install a telnet server on your home Windows computer <begin11c.shtml> How to turn off a telnet server on your home Linux […]
Is it Possible to Hack on Windows XP?
Part I: The Magic of DOS In this guide you will learn how to telnet <beginninea.shtml>, forge email, <beginnineb.shtml> use nslookup <beginninec.shtml> and netcat <beginnined.shtml> with Windows XP. So you have the newest, glitziest, “Fisher Price” version of Windows: XP. How can you use XP in a way that sets you apart from the boring […]
How to Trace / Trackback any E-mail
Tracking email back to its source: Twisted Evil cause i hate spammers… Evil or Very Mad Ask most people how they determine who sent them an email message and the response is almost universally, “By the From line.” Unfortunately this symptomatic of the current confusion among internet users as to where particular messages come from […]
Android OS Availability Q&A
The material provides answers to basic questions on the accessibility of the Android operating system for users with visual impairments and is intended to quickly obtain information on the most common difficulties in mastering this platform for a blind or visually impaired person. The data is grouped into several categories, allowing the user to choose […]
Additional specialized software for the blind on Android OS. Part 1
In addition to existing screen readers, blind users of the Android operating system may be interested in other software designed to solve some additional tasks. Below is a list of the most interesting programs of this kind, specially designed for users with disabilities. The list does not claim to be complete and can be supplemented, but, […]
Connecting Braille Displays to Android Using BRLTTY
BRLTTY is a daemon for providing access to the Linux / Unix console via braille displays. However, this product may be of interest not only for technically advanced blind users of UNIX-like operating systems, but also for ordinary people using smartphones or tablets on the Android platform. The fact is that BRLTTY has a version in the form […]