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author | Karl Semich <0xloem@gmail.com> | 2016-06-01 19:47:27 -0400 |
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committer | Karl Semich <0xloem@gmail.com> | 2016-06-01 19:47:27 -0400 |
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diff --git a/Freenet.mdwn b/Freenet.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 7525f5c..0000000 --- a/Freenet.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -<a href="https://freenetproject.org">Freenet</a> is a network focused around anonymity and censorship resistance. Click the name to visit the website and download it. - -Once you have Freenet installed and running, you can visit <a -href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK@PSY0YngeDtGbj60hjEoilQiY9oKzVrptRC0rG4BEVPg,e6ZEjT4KvbsltPBJOeKNpIdty2oGzbLCdk4fsDA5Vdk,AQACAAE/Standing With -Resilience/0">Standing With Resilience on Freenet</a> or <a -href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK@hCLgfaINNSNAl4do-PapEincQP5Lxa72d8mFrzHqzqU,jjuBPGO~oCByVoZ5f4Bny0Gp-l3kuDOtf3m-QBT4ekA,AQACAAE/Standing%20With%20Resilience%20Public/0">Standing -With Resilience Public</a>. - -Viewing the website on Freenet helps the site survive if there is ever an issue with your normal access to the internet. - -If you are familiar with Freenet, the source of this website may be edited using gitocalypse. It may be fetched from either freenet://USK@hCLgfaINNSNAl4do-PapEincQP5Lxa72d8mFrzHqzqU,jjuBPGO~oCByVoZ5f4Bny0Gp-l3kuDOtf3m-QBT4ekA,AQACAAE/Standing%20With%20Resilience%20Public.git.R1/0 or freenet://USK@PSY0YngeDtGbj60hjEoilQiY9oKzVrptRC0rG4BEVPg,e6ZEjT4KvbsltPBJOeKNpIdty2oGzbLCdk4fsDA5Vdk,AQACAAE/Standing%20With%20Resilience.git.R1/0 and changes may be pushed to freenet://USK@AKL0griFs7T25yw6-JR3Wk7vocvNBelOLg3RwtIL6aTp,jjuBPGO~oCByVoZ5f4Bny0Gp-l3kuDOtf3m-QBT4ekA,AQECAAE/Standing%20With%20Resilience%20Public.git.R1/0 . diff --git a/Shielding.mdwn b/Shielding.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 88a379d..0000000 --- a/Shielding.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -Shielding is material which protects an area from electric or magnetic fields. - -Some people shield spaces to prevent advanced hacking. Others feel weapons or surveillance systems are targeting them. Others feel something is communicating with their body or brain. - -Please share your shielding projects. It can inspire others and help us collaborate. - -There are three primary ways in which things can reach or affect your safe space. One or all of these may be affecting you: - -* Electric fields and high-frequency electromagnetic radiation - - Common forms include light and microwaves. Most information, nowadays, is sent via high-frequency electromagnetic radiation. They are blocked by covering an area in continuous conductive material, with no holes or gaps of any sort, not even seams. Spaces shielded in this way are used industrially to protect sensitive equipment. - - EMC Consulting published a paper on shielding a room with aluminum foil at http://www.emcconsultinginc.com/docs/foilroom_full.rep.pdf . They found that a single layer of foil is very effective, but that the tiny seams between the foil layers create a lot of leakage by increasing the overall impedance of the structure. Following is my current plan for shielding a room with aluminum foil: - - 1. Construct a frame that is solid enough for you to provide a lot of pressure at the edges of the foil layers with harming the frame. - 2. DO NOT purchase non-stick aluminum foil. It is coated in a way that will prevent it from connecting to the other layers. - 3. Secure the foil to the frame in long single strips, using glue, staples, or tape. As few seams, folds, and bends are desired as possible -- use as large sheets as manageable, keeping them completely smooth, completely flat. - The shiny side of the foil will make a better connection than the dull side, and should be placed outwards for the first layer. Create the first layer in spaced strips, leaving room between each strip for another strip to be placed over to connect them. Then place the connecting strips, shiny side inwards, such that the shiny sides of the foil mate at the seams. Be sure to allow no glue between these seams. Close the seams by pressuring tape very tightly, to ensure there are no tiny gaps, or by using staples which are placed very close together. - A simple door consists of a small subsection of frame which is covered in foil and may be pressed tightly against an opening, and simply held in place by pressure. More advanced doors may be purchased from various sources. - - Test your room by seeing if your cell phone works in there, or if you can get wifi. If either of these function, you definitely need to close any small gaps, or make another space or another layer inside the one you just made. - -* Magnetic fields and low-frequency electromagnetic radiation - - A common form is AC power. Shielding from these signals is more difficulty and may involve a magnetic metal such as iron or steel. Researchers use strong magnetically shielded rooms to study the magnetic fields produced by the human brain, but in general it is more common to use and study the electric fields. - - On Jeremy Radlow's old page, he mentioned the approach of mixing iron filings with paint in order to provide shielding which would include some protection against magnetic fields. I might imagine alternating layers of such paint with strong electric field shielding between them. - -* Physical vibrations - - Common forms are sound, ultrasound, projectiles, earthquakes. These are blocked as sound would be. My personal experience is that building layers of electric and magnetic shielding ends up also providing a lot of sound shielding, inadvertently. - -All of these transmission mediums share the attribute that high frequencies can store a lot of data and be directed very precisely, but cannot penetrate through a lot of material, whereas low frequencies cannot hold a lot of data, cannot be pointed or directed very well at all, but also will travel through most things. We commonly use the "sweet spots" of medium-range frequencies that can be both distant and precise in order to transmit information already -- for example microwaves, light, and sound. - -To learn more, pursue classes in physics, electronics engineering, and electromagnetic compatibility. Classes, both free and paid, may be found around in the internet (links?). Please do study these things, get involved for the long haul, and share your work and education. Otherwise how will we move forward? - -Although gasses, particle radiation, and nanomachines could also enter a secure space, these are not the problems to begin looking for. First secure against things which are reasonable threats. Then worry about obscure things, which are much, much harder to make use of. diff --git a/TODO.mdwn b/TODO.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 94f0b7b..0000000 --- a/TODO.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -[ ] Link mirrors on branchable, to propogate changes -[ ] Ensure branchable is pulling from other web mirror as well as pushing -[x] Link mirrors on index -[x] Upload site to freenet - [x] private site - [x] GITOCALYPSE with private site. use the same key. gitocalypse seems working, haven't cloned successfully yet - [ ] Get site linked from major indexes - Approaches to try: - [ ] add a link from wait - [ ] make sone work, ping enzo - [ ] send a freemail to enzo - [ ] make FMS work, post to the "sites" board - [ ] add site to other indices - [ ] the popular one on the front page with a huge list - [ ] any that are wikis, listed in index site lists - [x] added to an index wiki - [ ] any others listed in index site lists - [x] public site - [x] GITOCALYPSE with public site. use the same key. gitocalyhpse seems working, haven't cloned successfully yet - [x] include credentials in repo - [x] make script to automate update -[ ] Upload site to qora -[ ] Upload site to ipfs -[ ] Upload site to zeronet -[ ] Upload site to project maelstrom? diff --git a/Tech_Savvy.mdwn b/Tech_Savvy.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 5e2c896..0000000 --- a/Tech_Savvy.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -* [litelog](https://github.com/gmkarl/litelog) is a WIP system for reliably logging data. Fork, fix bugs, contribute, add features, write a logger in a new language ... diff --git a/Technical_Resources.mdwn b/Technical_Resources.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index f7d5ed9..0000000 --- a/Technical_Resources.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -Resources for the experienced and dauntless are at [[Tech Savvy]] - -Basic information on [[Shielding]] diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 0d72871..0000000 --- a/index.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -This site is available in multiple places. Please visit one of the mirrors, listed at the bottom, to help the site stay alive. - -I create this site to help us share resources. Nobody is in charge. - -As many may arrive confused, please keep entrances as simple as possible. - -This is a wiki, which anybody is free to edit, copy, or store. Please share here. - -[[Technical Resources]] - - -## Where to Find This Site - -These networks can help with isolation: [[Freenet]] - -On the normal internet, this site is found at <a href="https://standingwithresilience.branchable.com/">branchable.com</a> and <a href="https://fairlystable.org/standingwithresilience/">fairlystable.org</a> diff --git a/wiki/TODO.mdwn b/wiki/TODO.mdwn index 94f0b7b..7f2407f 100644 --- a/wiki/TODO.mdwn +++ b/wiki/TODO.mdwn @@ -1,25 +1,9 @@ [ ] Link mirrors on branchable, to propogate changes [ ] Ensure branchable is pulling from other web mirror as well as pushing -[x] Link mirrors on index -[x] Upload site to freenet - [x] private site - [x] GITOCALYPSE with private site. use the same key. gitocalypse seems working, haven't cloned successfully yet - [ ] Get site linked from major indexes - Approaches to try: - [ ] add a link from wait - [ ] make sone work, ping enzo - [ ] send a freemail to enzo - [ ] make FMS work, post to the "sites" board - [ ] add site to other indices - [ ] the popular one on the front page with a huge list - [ ] any that are wikis, listed in index site lists - [x] added to an index wiki - [ ] any others listed in index site lists - [x] public site - [x] GITOCALYPSE with public site. use the same key. gitocalyhpse seems working, haven't cloned successfully yet - [x] include credentials in repo - [x] make script to automate update +[ ] Make a space for blogging in the wiki +[ ] Upload site to zeronet [ ] Upload site to qora [ ] Upload site to ipfs -[ ] Upload site to zeronet [ ] Upload site to project maelstrom? +[x] Link mirrors on index +[x] Upload site to freenet |