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'''B) Managing your data and collective memory (secure autonomous servers vs hosting your data in local servers using rapsberry pi and pirateboxes, feminist servers, building a digital public library, using mediagoblin for hosting audio and video)'''
 
'''B) Managing your data and collective memory (secure autonomous servers vs hosting your data in local servers using rapsberry pi and pirateboxes, feminist servers, building a digital public library, using mediagoblin for hosting audio and video)'''
  
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'''C) Internet service provision (assessing national and international laws in relation to intellectual property - surveillance and monitoring - net neutrality, alternative and citizen non profit Internet service provision, building a mesh network)'''
 
'''C) Internet service provision (assessing national and international laws in relation to intellectual property - surveillance and monitoring - net neutrality, alternative and citizen non profit Internet service provision, building a mesh network)'''

Latest revision as of 10:15, 8 May 2015

A) Migrating to Gnu/linux from a security and feminist perspective (different distros and mythbusting regarding Gnu/linux, kinky linux command line)

B) Managing your data and collective memory (secure autonomous servers vs hosting your data in local servers using rapsberry pi and pirateboxes, feminist servers, building a digital public library, using mediagoblin for hosting audio and video)

A public library of our own: Building feminist digital libraries

C) Internet service provision (assessing national and international laws in relation to intellectual property - surveillance and monitoring - net neutrality, alternative and citizen non profit Internet service provision, building a mesh network)