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You want a scythe? I can get you a scythe, believe me. There are ways, Dude. You don't wanna know about it, believe me.
You want a scythe? I can get you a scythe, believe me. There are ways, Dude. You don't wanna know about it, believe me.
The People’s Graphic Design Archive is a crowd-sourced virtual archive of inclusive graphic design history. The Archive includes everything from finished projects to process, photos, correspondence, oral histories, anecdotes, articles, essays, and other supporting material. You’ll find all sorts of information and links to other relevant archives, too.
A state-by-state list of sources for native plants and seeds.
Tracking all the kidnappings by our Gestapo.
Convert any laptop and most chromebooks into a writer deck.<br />A device designed solely for writing.<br/>No distractions.<br />No internet.<br />No apps. No games. No social media.<br />Just writing.
Enter a URL to find, preview, and download web fonts (WOFF/TTF/WOFF2/OTF) present on the page.
A simple online typewriter editor thingie.
A 1942 guide to growing your own victory garden.
Digital security training can feel overwhelming, and not everyone will have access to new apps, new devices, and new tools. There also isn't one single system of digital security training, and we can't know the of everyone we communicate with—some people might have concerns about payment processors preventing them from obtaining fees for their online work, whilst others might be concerned about doxxing or safely communicating sensitive medical information.
A project allowing you to browse Wikipedia as though it were a museum.
A quick How-To guide to getting an off-grid e-library up and running on a Raspberry Pi.
A pretty good guide to picking second-hand laptops.
A scroller's dream!
Illustrated guides to various nautical-related topics, at least so far. The emergency bag one is fantastic as a general go-bag.
Better yet, don't take pics but for fuck sake at least do this.
Want to move to Android but fuck the Goog, ya know?
A large library of anti-capitalist stickers.
RequestPolicy is an extension for Mozilla browsers that increases your browsing privacy, security, and speed by giving you control over cross-site requests.
A quick clear guide to making the most of Signal's protections.
I thought that it might be a good idea to have a local (well, on my local network) copy of Wikipedia, and some other bits.