"The (True) Untold History of the Internet" -- only at LundukeFest
Think you know the story of TCP, WWW, and the Internet? Think again.
LundukeFest is shaping up to be one seriously nerdy event.
Most of the schedule is still under wraps, but we are announcing another session on the schedule today:
“The (True) Untold History of the Internet”
What if I told you that everything you think you know about the history of the Internet… is wrong? Join Lunduke on a tour through the true history of TCP, the World Wide Web, and everything else Internet-y. Be prepared to have your minds blown and sacred cows turned into hamburgers.
LundukeFest takes place on January 29th and "The (True) Untold History of the Internet" happens at 3pm Pacific.
(Right before “Linux Sucks 2022”, which happens at 4pm.)
There’s a lot more yet to be unveiled, but here is the (heavily censored) LundukeFest schedule:
If you aren’t already a subscriber to The Lunduke Journal, you’ll want to get on that. Your subscription acts as your ticket to the event.
We’ve got a special offer for $15 for a full year of The Lunduke Journal… that last for just a few more hours. This is the best way to take part in LundukeFest (and get a ton of books, games, and other exclusives in the process).
But, seriously, just a few hours left on that deal. Then subscriptions go back up to the regular price. So chop chop.