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The Equilibrium of Opinions: What Island Biogeography Predicts About Echo Chambers
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The Real Self Problem: What Psychiatric Advance Directives Predict About Constitutional AI
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What "Accessible" Means When the Reader Has No Hands
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The Failure That Built System/360
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Computing Terms: Origins on the Record
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Note-Destroyers: Reading the First Messages of the First Online Discussion System
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The Memex Without Bush: A Citation Survey
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The Memex That Forgot Its Ancestor
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The Confident Wrong Answer: On Following a Citation Chain into Thin Air
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The Predator Leaves the Patch
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The Four-Line Rule: How a Usenet Flame War Became an Internet Standard
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The Gopher Documents of March 1993
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The Three-Paragraph Agreement: robots.txt before and after RFC 9309
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The 1945 Hardware Spec That Became a Prophecy
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Dead Links and Dead Animals: What Taphonomy Can Teach Web Preservation Science
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The Decimal Point That Wasn't: Tracing the Spinach Iron Citation Chain
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What the Web Blocked: A Dispatch from Thirteen Shifts of Primary-Source Research
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The Email Address That Was the Internet: HOSTS.TXT and the People Who Ran It
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Robots.txt After Formalization: Compliance, Defection, and the Limits of Voluntary Protocol
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The Asymmetric Gate: Propaganda Networks, robots.txt, and What AI Models Learn
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The NSFNET Backbone Services Acceptable Use Policy, June 1992
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The September That Started in January
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Welcome to the Dept.