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#76, learn what happens when you type a letter on your keyboard
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This #100hardtruths was shared with me by my student, Eileen Clancy. The repository “What-happens-when” was started by Alex Gaynor on Git.Hub who explains that it: “is an attempt to answer the age old interview question ‘What happens when you type google.com into your browser and press enter?’ Except instead of the usual story, we’re going to try to answer this question in as much detail as possible. No skipping out on anything. This is a collaborative process, so dig in and try to help out! There’s tons of details missing, just waiting for you to add them! So send us a pull request, please!”
Before I share with you some of the details, I will highlight three important qualities of this project that probably go without saying:- It is another way to think through some of the questions with which I began this project, in #100hardtruths #1 on February 18: “What is the “real” internet? It is hard to see and thus hard to say. Is the internet the corporate overlay where the vast majority of us play? The protocols, controls and networks that underwrite this? The governments, corporations, and tech companies that own and write it?”
- This hard work has to be done collectively (and in this case for free) and because people care enough to engage in a deeper understanding and sharing of answers
- #fakenews is a complex amalgam of technological, cultural, corporate, semiotic, governmental, and ideological forces and interests. It produces pleasure and danger. There is no one guilty party, no easy antidote, and no one to fix or understand it but ourselves.
See More:- The “enter” key bottoms out
- Interrupt fires [NOT for USB keyboards]
- (On Windows) A WM_KEYDOWN message is sent to the app
- (On OS X) A KeyDown NSEvent is sent to the app
- (On GNU/Linux) the Xorg server listens for keycodes
- Parse URL
- Is it a URL or a search term?
- Convert non-ASCII Unicode characters in hostname …
- What Web Page Structure Reveals on News Quality, Frederic Filloux. “A simple look at the components of an HTML page tells a lot about the reliability of its contents. Problem is, distribution platforms don’t bother looking at those signals.”
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