REEEEEEEEeEeE!

REEEEEEEEeEeE!

Why!?

Other urls found in this thread:

hobbyfarms.com/5-natural-ink-recipes-2/
homedistiller.org/intro/intro
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/12/fcc-republicans-vow-to-gut-net-neutrality-rules-as-soon-as-possible/
gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?mode=modified
gutenberg.org/
archive.org/
youtube.com/watch?v=_3J5wkJFJzE
youtube.com/user/woodmasterclass
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

>tfw We can never go back to how the internet was at the turn of the century.

Its called Wikipedia

>we need to collect, save and distribute knowledge
>what is the internet
Don't try to force this image as a meme. Nobody cares and it's not a big deal.

I'm at work and on mobile now. When I get home, I will contribute. In no ambiguous terms, what is it we should do?

go to 8gag's /fs/ board or /pdf/ they usually have some OC threads.

everything counts. most desired are DIY Magazines from 70s to 90s, those often teach skills like woodworking and carving which are already count as lost knowledge.

Just think about what you count as culture yourself and don't want newer generations to miss. Music scores, painting instructions.... anything.

>useless fucks
go die

I have hundreds of e-books old and new downloaded and I have started a physical collection of basic homesteading and related books.

I took up carpentry and basic maintenance a few years back. I can grow my own food. Still have a lot to learn though.

self sufficiency is redpilled

>This user knows.
EXACTLY! Make them avaible please.

>tfw internet archive is owned by jews

can we ever go back Sup Forums, just to visit?

A lot of useless neckbeards will ridicule your post, but there are people out there doing just this thing. Newspapers.com for example is going into every microfiche they can find to catalog old newspapers before they are lost forever. I was able to find some neat pictures of some of my relatives who I had never seen before this way since marriages, graduations, and often military assignments can be found in the back of most old papers. In a lot of cases you can find other relatives names and addresses in obituaries and things like this.

I know Klaus is probably concern trolling but if you are American and you do not have a non-(((simplified))) paper copy of the Constitution/Declaration of Independence then you are already a stupid shit.

By paper copy I mean pamphlet/book. Not a framed copy.

>for some reason nobody give a shit about your thread, even if it is quite interesting
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I have some rare Black Metal zines, but I don't think that interests anyone.

I've literally got hundreds of gigs archived & hundreds of hard copy books for just such purposes

I've seen so many mistakes on Wikipedia I lost count. Any retard can edit it remember

(((Wikipedia))) is propaganda.

>not realizing democracy is rule by majority
>not realizing the median iq is 100
>ever relying on the biased electronic encyclopedia of the average pleb

You're not even allowed to use Wikipedia as a source of research. Anyone who claims it's reputable should be ignored.

>metalworking, leatherworking, woodworking, DIY in general
>"lost knowledge"
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of videos on youtube on all of these.

>math and physics before castration
I think you don't understand the nature of mathematics and physics and hard sciences in general.

They aren't my cup of tea but please make them avaible anyway. Knowledge is never useless. Educated people can read and get inspiration from even from those without starting to hailing satan.

>videos on youtube
download them, make categories.

>mathematics
I know, my father and my grandpa could calculate most difficult things in their head causally while doing some other work at the same time. today, not only a calculator is needed for simple addition, people don't even know how to properly use it for more advanced things they of course couldn't dream about calculation it in their heads.

older books are made for those without calculator. they teach things already lost.

>Jewtube
So when they figure out how to jew people for shekels in order to visit the site, what then?

>pay debnts

Thank you germanbro for getting me into doing this again. I lost a lot of shit with a harddrive theft and I haven't the muster to do everything again. It's more dangerous to download this information and nigh impossible to find since torrents are getting v&.

I miss my emulators and roms the most. Just a shell of my collection on a backup

You're not wrong m8

I said this in a few WW3 INBOUND threads, and I stand by it - we have to start collecting practical knowledge. Hard copies preferably, even if that means printing a torrented PDF.
1)We know there are active efforts at information control, and there's no telling how long the Internet will last in its present form
2) Any SHTF scenario will leave physical machines and the means to produce electricity - servers and hard drives are almost guaranteed to fail.
Knowledge is going to become an even more valuable commodity in every case. We all need to make an effort to start accumulating practical guides - crafts, repairs, natural science, and whatever political, philosophical, and artistic resources you want to pass on.

right. logically one also should save anything related to making paper (DIY), growing plants that could be used for paper and printing (even if its just building the classic gutenberg press)

let's not forget making ink.

Good point, what is a good plant for making ink?

>Only Earth is flat
I see what you did there

other then the current woodfiber method, there was the ancient papyrus but I know hemp can also made into paper. actually one of the most useful plants is fact hemp (clothes, bags, ropes, sealing material...).

"Mother Earth News" has archives, valuable antiques.. not valued for the opinions, but the tips and tricks are centuries old- school.

"Organic Gardening" also, caters to the homestead "movement" tons of archives.


"This Old House" is also a magazine, lots to learn from that guy.

oops, misread ink/paper. don't actually know of ink-plants at the moment. I know some dye-plants and fruits but those might not be usefull for ink.

Found this. Looks fairly easy, guess it would just be a matter of keeping ink preserved.
hobbyfarms.com/5-natural-ink-recipes-2/

Look up pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) you probably have some variant over there in Yurop

Tons of books at thrift stores, I collect non- fiction, esp. encyclopedia sets, of all kinds. I have also put together a collection of "classic" fiction, just because.

People think these are useless, they sell for super cheap.

Ink comes from carbon-black from burning dry plant material...
Or octopus or cuttlefish ink.

>woodworking, metalworking, leatherworking

You mean things that are done much faster and in higher quality with machines nowadays? It's a neat skill to have, don't get me wrong, but it's more or less useless outside of hobbies.

Thanks! Saved.

Preserving? First thing that comes to mind would be making alcohol. homedistiller.org/intro/intro

>but moooooom they are not finding *MY* thread interesting

I'll see what I can grab but he most is probably at my mom's. Not sure if I have it but I'll look

Yes I was thinking the same thing.

This sounds very useful, what do you have in your library you could recommend to NEETs wanting to become self efficient?

Test

>I realized
>I need
>super imortant
>I need you to
>We need (Oh, because now it's "our" cause)
>srs guise plz respond
>you are disappointing me for not replying to an uninteresting blog thread! How very mean of you! You should feel bad!
>hehe you don't help because you can't, you're just a pussy. i dare u to help. u can't heheh

Nobody cares about your stupid shit. Nobody has to agree with your retarded cause and you can't guilt us into doing it. If nobody replied to your shit thread it's because it has nothing interesting to offer. Now kill yourself.

im all for this, i do a lot of diy and am renovating a house, its both rewarding and useful.

i also enjoy cooking, it makes me laugh how fucking clueless my fellow millennials are when it comes to cooking, so many act like its a big deal and refuse to try anything beyond the most basic.

Foxfire book set. Look it up.

got on one of my HDDs an older Sci-Fi books archive including asimov early works an tons of others. that said, we also need some methods to share and making kind of a archive for everyone.

other then that, I also got me a wifi-router with USB. I can share locally the contend of a mobile HDD with quite low power requirements and it's easier than making a fileserver on a laptop you probably want to use for other things.

Not quite true. Manual machine operators are in demand for one-offs and specialty parts. It takes forever to set up a cnc machine.

Alternatively Iron Gall ink is a super permanent ink made by fermenting oak galls for their tannic acid and adding iron, then filtering and adding binder (gum arabic)

Never made it myself, but think I'll give it a shot.

you should download some of the huge prepper torrents, they contain fuck loads of information on learning basic practical techniques for all sorts

Thread sliding

there are shit tons of cooking books with recipes depending on pre-made products which would be useless in an envrioment you couldn't buy them. there are also quite precious books with recipes for cakes and bisquits (grandma style) you really need to save and share when found.

bookzz.org

You're welcome.

talk about fucking dramatic.

>machine operators
>machine
That's the operative word

>It takes forever to set up a cnc machine.
And longer to train in a skill.

tried but didn't find any (still working) yet. will try again. survial is certainly a good start but for culture we still need more.

All will be lost anyway:

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/12/fcc-republicans-vow-to-gut-net-neutrality-rules-as-soon-as-possible/
>FCC Republicans vow to gut net neutrality rules "as soon as possible"

The Internet is finished. What's the point?

>bookzz.org
thanks!

sup newfriend

gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?mode=modified

That exactly the point.

then hurry the fuck up. download everything possible yourself and share as much online with us while we still can. if you don't have it when you need it, it might be to late to get it.

bookmark'd

Use that one instead of bookz, it is literally the largest collection of pirated books in the world and has almost everything. Bookz usually deletes files upon copyright requests, which happens quite often.

what did he mean by this? not even memeing

the torrents are out there, you need a decent private tracker.

To be a keeper is not to create knowledge, you dumb fuck.

When I get a bit of time off work for Christmas I'll go through my hard drives. I'll make a new thread.
ebook general?

Start learning how to grow food, and more importantly, how to grow good soil and compost. Food and water is life's most necessary staple.

Yes please to ebook gen.

>can hire someone skilled right now
>can't set up quickly a machine no matter what

Won't be useless if the world ever goes to shit.

if you weren't a retarded newfag cuck you would have known there are already scores of projects dedicated exactly to this purpose with freely available collections posted online

you couldn't even describe what you wanted beyond muh old stuff

Should probably be printing that out. Many reasons to need the information imply electricity might be a rare commodity.

I'd say anything related to animal husbandry would be valuable. As well as a way to make gunpowder and firearms

>anons, i think this is really important and i will lose respect for you if you dont agree
that's like putting a basketball hoop on a soccer field and being angry none of the soccer players are using it.

What about when the power grid goes down for an extended amount off time? cnc is a fancy paperweight at that point

Wikipedia is propaganda.

some things need to be forgotten. like the macarana. and berenstein bears.

>As well as a way to make gunpowder and firearms

You mean general /WW3 just started/ knowledge? Then you're probably looking for the huge /k/ archive of basically everything you'd ever need for innawoods

People used to constantly post it a couple of years ago, maybe someone will post it ITT

i was looking for it myself to post ITT, although i have it downloading and it seems pretty dead currently, hopefully some seeders will pop up again

don't invent the wheel again and again. once you have f.e. a book you can gain knowledge and teach from it. from using what you learned you create something. something you created carries your art and creativity or in other words the very basic of culture. this is what I seek, this is what I want.

the creation of knowledge is done more or less by doing science. but to do science, again you already need (at least some) knowledge to even start. it's pretty sad to do your whole life on science for something you could have found in a book if you only downloaded it when you still had the chance. think about making penicilin or some other medication you family needs in bad times with limited ressources.

Already ahead of you, got binders full of print outs, I find it easier to read that way any how

My 1st edition on fractal geometry by Mandelbrot & a 1st edition of Goebbels diaries have to be my two favorites

Good for you user. Keep it up.

>go die
Very mature. Top way to make people want to see your side and listen to whatever points you want to make.

>ebook general
sounds good!

murdercube.com

I like you hanz I'd help if I had anything to contribute

I was so busy gnawing on that Big Tasty, I didn't want to reply at first. But now that's over, I guess I'll make an effort.

Reword the OP to be less whiny. Make on-point part bigger and with links. Look at how general threads are managed: every OP has a bunch of links to wikis, downloads, link to previous thread, a concise list of requirements. Drawfags, for example, share a mega with quite a few books on drawing and art (even if a lot of them are tutorial-tier).

As for your project, don't worry, there are people who already want exactly that, preserve the information.
If you want old magazines and books, there is gutenberg.org/ (e.g. The Idler or The Strand magazine from 1890s). More general knowledge is collected in archive.org/ - you might know this site for the "internet wayback machine", but it's actually much more. Contemporary works that is released copyright-free or public domain is collected there as well.

These, of course, need filtering, recommendations on what to read/watch first.

You might also want to go RMS and take up the fight for information freedom. Because (((they))) want to extend the copyright time.

they didn't seem 'interrested' anyway. if they can't even think of a reason why this is of utmost importance, I simply can't be bothered to 'explain'. remember, this is coming from a dude that wants better education for the people. can you now grasp the level of fuck up I think they're creeping around at.

thanks!

I found grandpa's old Playboy's. Back then, chicks were hairy. You want them?

>tfw American

Yes I have other copies

Watch this video first. Then you can move on to learning other skills...

youtube.com/watch?v=_3J5wkJFJzE

I'd rather not have 'porn' but it's also needed for art, since you might not get a nude model when you teach human anathomy. yes, it needed but it's probably at the end of my download list.

>lost knowledge
>never used the internet
This channel was the first thing that came up when I searched 'woodworking' in youtube youtube.com/user/woodmasterclass

finger in the triggerguard is a no no, faggot

I hear ya...no black or muslim chicks in Playboy back then. So hard to get off to white chicks.

Anyway, make it into a regular "General", keep updating it with good stuff yourself, and hopefully people will join in. Good luck!

thanks for the link. it's pretty good. this is something I probably try to download but no HDD is big enough for all the videos I want. Thus, old magazines are a great ressource, they truly contain things in great detail and take less space on disk.

I am 100% down with this. Im from Arizona, which wasn't even a state until 1912 and has since doubled in population since 1990 from under 2 million to well over 4. Most people move here and have no idea about our region's proud heritage and culture. My family has been here 7 generations and I am to contribute to the knowledge & cultural foundations.

Sharing information is a great start and anyone who thinks "muh Wikipedia" will do the job exclusively is wrong.

For example, in the1860s white trappers and explorers came to northern Arizona in what is referred to as the "Anglo Penetration" ...fuck yeah it was. Kek