I’ve been developing educational materials for a long time now, but I don’t know where to share them.
I have a selection of textbooks (PDFs) that can assist in various contexts.
- Some US army textbooks
- Some field medical books
- Books on theory
I also have materials I’ve made myself (i.e. Operational Security, FOSS alternatives, etc).
But where I’m at, I don’t think I have the community that would appreciate anything I have to give.
Where should I put my stuff? Ideally someplace where I can continuously contribute to it.
I’ve even come across good stuff on learning to drone, learning to quadcopter. But there should be some place to develop the materials. Especially someplace others can help contribute to that.
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I would like to avoid discord for opsec reasons.
Edit: I see you have a Matrix. I’ll take a look.
Sure, let us know on Matrix any questions you may have or what materials you’d like hosted. You are also welcome to edit ProleWiki without an account, just use a VPN if you want to keep your IP private.
Hi Vema,
Looks like the Farsi version of your site doesn’t allow for file uploads?
Could you add the Communist Manifesto somehow? https://www.tudehpartyiran.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/manifest.pdf
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In mind
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- Archive.org
- seed bittorrent (individually or packs)
- create reading lists with/without links, publish them somewhere like: git hosts, forums, free web hosts
- you can publish your own work as online books using SSGs like mkdocs
- public domain works can be added to project Gutenberg
Books can potentially be put up on libgen if they haven’t already? ReadFanon has a guide on that. Though they of course can’t be edited after.
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I got my books from libgen primarily.
But I have a curated list. Just because someone has access to libgen doesn’t mean they’ll know what is available to them or how to look for it.
I have videos and other materials too. I’ve failed to build a community. So I’m willing to take the greater amount of risk inherit in sharing knowledge online in order to make use of what I’ve got.
Perhaps this is a sunk cost fallcy on my part.
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Do people have a way of creating email accounts that don’t require phone number or a another preexisting email?
Hexbear is pretty cool in that regard, but I understand not wanting to open yourself up to the potential spam.








