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The most complete portable pocket audio cassette player database. WML is a tribute to the Walkmans.
The most complete portable pocket audio cassette player database. WML is a tribute to the Walkmans.
This is a broad, non-sectarian, archive of print-ready (imposed) zines to stock your anarchist infoshop or distro project.
A good collection of information with downloadable PDFs for distribution.
An all-in-one DNS blocklist in various versions (light, normal, pro, pro++ and ultimate). It can be used as a standalone blocklist. For every region. Blocks ads, affiliate, tracking, metrics, telemetry, fake, phishing, malware, scam, cryptojacking and other "crap". Based on various blocklists. No, they are not just block lists cobbled together from different sources. They have been optimized and extended to efficiently "clean the Internet" in all areas.
The MakeItLoud V29 got its name because it is the 29th version I designed for this challenge. It is a survival whistle that is a completely original design. I designed it to be rugged, easy to make and carry, have a great design and most importantly be very loud. It is designed to be able to get you noticed in all conditions.
I was curious about how to run a Raspberry Pi outdoors, so I did some research. If you’re thinking about trying it, or you’ve already run into problems like weak Wi-Fi or batteries that don’t last, this guide brings together the best tips I found.
National database of <strong>confirmed</strong> vehicles used in ICE kidnappings.
An easy to use music downloader written in Python. OnTheSpot has support for various music services and, unlike similar projects, downloaded files and metadata are sourced directly from the service of your choosing. The app includes a GUI, CLI, and Web UI frontend.
A really cool little personal hyperlocal radio stream. Such soothing nature sounds.
...everytime a company adds AI features to their tools they do so automatically and without letting people opt-out by default. And so it is necessary to exorcize AI features out of the tools that we use ourselves by following these instructions...
Find local places that have zines.
A zine with info on how to properly signal with a whistle.
Valetudo is an opinionated software solution for cloud-free vacuum robots installed on thousands of robots. Since it was started in 2018, it has matured to a reliable fire-and-forget solution that just works. Root your Roomba! (Note: Roombas not supported by valetudo, but plenty of other makes are.)
Appropedia is the site to develop and share collaborative solutions in sustainability, poverty reduction and international development through the use of sound principles and appropriate technology, original research and project information.
Open Source Blueprints for Civilization. Build Yourself. We’re developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and sharing our designs online for free. The goal of Open Source Ecology is to create an open source economy – an efficient economy which increases innovation by open collaboration.
The UX (short for Urban eXperiment) is an underground organization of Urban explorers that improves hidden corners of Paris.
A brief writeup describing how to open a (paid) e-mail account without having any personal information (e.g. credit card) directly attached to it.
Introducing #devBnB. A concept. Where city developers can “book” coding opportunities to go to a farm or small village project in need of open source/hardware expertise to build farm solutions, federated power grids, rural traffic solutions, reverse-engineer proprietary shit.
A catalog of special symbols that you can click on to copy to your computer's clipboard.
Saving this specifically for me in case I ever need to buy another. I've already lost one and almost lost the replacement (it was AWOL for months).