OuNuPo Publishing

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How / Where to publish the outcomes from the OuNuPo Makefile?

Pad of 05/03/2018


Git

https://git.xpub.nl/OuNoPo-publish/log.html

git clone username@git.xpub.nl:/var/www/git.xpub.nl/repos/OuNoPo-publish.git


web pages

Book Scapes by Julien Levesque

http://www.julienlevesque.net/books-scapes/

http://p-dpa.net/work/books-scapes/

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twitter

Twitter Bot Encyclopedia' by Elizaveta Pritychenko.

http://leeeeza.com/twitter-bot-encyclopedia.html

http://p-dpa.net/work/twitter-bot-encyclopedia/

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Captain Tweet by Inge Hoonte

@tweet_captain

Project wiki page

Follows the Captain's James Cook logs, posting its day to day entries.

Welcome on board of the Weymouth. This is the captain's log for the journey between Portsmouth, England, and Algoa Bay, South Africa. Departure July 10, 1819.

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Purge of Bots

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"Conservative Twitter Users Lose Thousands of Followers, Mass Purge of Bots Suspected [Updated]." Gizmodo, 4 Mar. 2018, gizmodo.com/conservative-twitter-users-lose-thousands-of-followers-1823185428.

Keeping Twitter safe and free from spam is a top priority for us. One of the most common spam violations we see is the use of multiple accounts and the Twitter developer platform to attempt to artificially amplify or inflate the prominence of certain Tweets. To be clear: Twitter prohibits any attempt to use automation for the purposes of posting or disseminating spam, and such behavior may result in enforcement action.

"Automation and the use of multiple accounts." 4 Mar. 2018, blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tips/2018/automation-and-the-use-of-multiple-accounts.html.

web radio

Software:

program-sharing over radio

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This is an audio compact disc, containing 60 of the Basic programs which were broadcast by the Dutch public radio (NOS) during the 1980's. For decoding the signals you had to connect the radio receiver's audio output to the cassette tape input of the computer. By means of a computer-dependent 'converter' program, NOS-Basicode could be run on a wide range of home computers.

https://ub.fnwi.uva.nl/computermuseum//hobbyscoop.html

"Experiments in airborne BASIC—"buzzing" computer code over FM radio." Ars Technica, 3 Mar. 2018, https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/08/experiments-in-airborne-basic-buzzing-computer-code-over-fm-radio/.