The Internet has been founded by UNIX hackers in the late sixties and was mainly based around BSD UNIX (now FreeBSD). BSD TCP/IP stack was chosen as a building block of the Internet. The CLI will always remain the interface of choice for people who are serious about computing and the Internet.
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he said: "The problem was the experiment went too far..." --- meaning, it gave to
much freedom, and power to the people.
Does that not sound like this elitist is working for corporate-government interests,
not the people -- for disempowering the people from free speech.
He knows, like all of the rogue governments, they have too install a NEW internet for THEM, for which they can better control.
Please click my thumbs up if you agree -- thanks
andy18401 7 months ago
media tizment
bweber2k 1 year ago
true
dustyandlevon 2 years ago
But who would care about the Internet without PCs, GUIs and the Web?
sondano 4 years ago
the web wouldn't be possible without the internet
dspohn23 4 years ago
The Internet has been founded by UNIX hackers in the late sixties and was mainly based around BSD UNIX (now FreeBSD). BSD TCP/IP stack was chosen as a building block of the Internet. The CLI will always remain the interface of choice for people who are serious about computing and the Internet.
spearPYN 3 years ago
this is great. I met him last year.
rockyonly 5 years ago
Fantastic
legmog 5 years ago