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    • Against Democracy: Why I Reject What You Think I Support
    • Against Racism: Not a Moral Posture, a Project of Liberation
    • Askpass Implementation for Doas
    • Automated Git Site Generation
    • Collection of Papers on Troff And Its Companions
    • Crimes of ICE: Documenting State Violence Through Collective Action
    • Crossing out Expressions in Eqn
    • Deduplication of My NAS
    • Divisibility Theorems
    • Fraction Flipping
    • Free Software in Education
    • Group Definition
    • Hacking Culture: A Radical Challenge to Capitalism, Not Its Offspring
    • Introducing Adji: A Decisive And Joyful Internet Browser
    • Leche Flan
    • Manifestos
    • Mechanical Drawings for Practising CAD
    • Missing GUI in GeoGebra
    • Moving from My Hacked ReadyNAS to a Raspberry Pi
    • Multiple-Angle Trigonometric Formulas
    • Quadratic Residue
    • Redefining Data Storage: A Case Against Cloud Computing
    • RSA - Understanding It Using Small Primes
    • Search Exclusion And More in Quartz
    • Setting up Explorer Filters in Quartz
    • Setting up Quartz With Git Hooks
    • Simple Groff Compiler for Vim
    • Simple Way to Filter Email
    • Sites Like Github.com Are Causing CPU Overload
    • Solid of Revolution in FreeCAD Using Python
    • Solving a Logistic Differential Equation
    • Srfinder
    • Structural Racism Is a Big Problem, but Please Don't Talk About It
    • The Anti-War Manifesto: A Century Later, Still Exposing the War Machine
    • The Dihedral Angle of a Pyramid Roof with Regular Polygon Base
    • The Epstein Files and the Illusion of State Accountability
    • The Lenovo Thinkpad T400
    • The Liberation of Information
    • The Normalization of Fascism in Contemporary Sweden: A Case Study of The Sweden Democrats and Their Coalition Partners
    • Trigonometric identities: Problem 01
    • Vi Indicator for Loksh
    • Why “I Have Nothing to Hide” Is a Red Herring
    • Writing a Resume in Groff
    • Your Disk Is Full And Empty
  • How To
    • Clipping YouTube Videos
    • Concatenating Pages With PDFTK
    • Connecting to Wi‑Fi Using WPA Supplicant
    • Duplicate File Detection in Linux
    • Fix MP4 Videos for Canvas LMS Upload
    • Garmin Workouts Without Garmin Connect App
    • Identify Song Using ShazamIO
    • Incus & xhost Sharing
    • Losslessly Changing The Canvas Size of a PDF
    • Manual Eduroam Connection
    • Monitor Sync Progress in Linux
    • Port Forwarding Using SSH
    • Record Screen With Audio (Loopback) Using FFmpeg
    • Removing SoundCloud Vorbis Description
    • Restart SystemD Service on Schedule
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    A Cypherpunk's Manifesto

    Eric Hughes' seminal 1993 manifesto outlining the philosophy of cypherpunks and the importance of privacy, cryptography, and anonymous systems in the digital age.

    • anarchism
    • manifesto
    Anti-War Manifesto

    A powerful 1915 anti-war manifesto signed by prominent anarchists including Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and Errico Malatesta in response to World War I. The manifesto exposes war as the inevitable product of the State system itself, rejecting the false distinction between "offensive" and "defensive" wars while all governments claim to fight for civilization and freedom. Its analysis remains devastatingly relevant today: wars serve the privileged minority who control state power, workers are sent to kill each other for their masters' interests, and patriotic propaganda manufactures consent for endless conflict. The text's call to "undermine and break up the various States" and expose how military force is wielded against striking workers applies directly to contemporary imperial wars, the military-industrial complex, police militarization, and the ongoing use of state violence to suppress labor movements and social rebellion worldwide.

    • anarchism
    • anti-war
    • internationalism
    • manifesto
    Crimes of ICE

    A vital archive documenting and exposing atrocities committed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The site collects videos and documents showing brutal arrests, family separations, abductions of U.S. citizens, and systemic violence perpetrated by ICE agents. This crowdsourced archive serves as a critical accountability tool, preserving evidence of state violence that mainstream media often ignores or sanitizes, and providing transparency about the human cost of immigration enforcement policies.

    The site can be accessed using TOR as well: ice7fl7ycodmekhrch5wkclblrbbpjctvdniikzs5gfatnk6pgseilqd.onion

    • activism
    • documentation
    • human-rights
    • immigration
    • state-violence
    Guerilla Open Access Manifesto

    Aaron Swartz's powerful 2008 manifesto calling for liberation of information locked behind paywalls and advocating for open access to academic research and knowledge.

    • manifesto
    How I Fought To Graduate Without Using Nonfree Software

    Wojciech Kosior shares their inspiring struggle for software freedom while studying informatics at the University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland during the pandemic.

    • activism
    • education
    • personal-story
    The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto

    Timothy C. May's visionary 1988 manifesto predicting how cryptography would enable anonymous digital markets and fundamentally alter the nature of government regulation and economic interactions.

    • anarchism
    • manifesto
    The GNU Manifesto

    Richard Stallman's foundational 1985 manifesto announcing the GNU Project and articulating the philosophy and goals of the free software movement.

    • manifesto
    Why Educational Institutions Should Use and Teach Free Software

    Richard Stallman outlines the fundamental reasons why universities and schools at all levels should commit to using exclusively Free Software in their teaching and operations.

    • education
    • philosophy
    Why Schools Should Exclusively Use Free Software

    Richard Stallman argues that educational institutions from kindergarten to university have a moral duty to teach only free software, emphasizing education's role in shaping society's values.

    • education
    • ethics

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