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Hacker's Wisdom https://www.ee.torontomu.ca/~elf/hack/index.html
Wed 05 Nov 2025 07:25:13 PM PST archive.org

A collection of links, articles, USENET posts and personalities related to hacking compiled around the start of the millennium and updated occasionally.

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Hackepedia https://hackepedia.org/
Sun 19 Oct 2025 06:04:59 PM PDT archive.org

The rough idea for this site was to create and provide answers to commonly asked questions and those that aren't currently answered online. It is maintained by hackers. If you do not understand a term, look it up at Wikipedia. If you've come here to find answers or examples, hopefully you will find them. If you have an answer or example, we hope that you will leave those as well. Accounts are free, the only reason we require an email address to register here is to prevent the spam bots from hitting our site.

Ideally everything recommended here is free, open source, and works on most operating systems. If you see a page that you could make easier to understand for most readers, or would like to create one that follows this philosophy, please help us out, accounts are free!

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Seshat: Global History Databank https://seshatdatabank.info/
Fri 12 Sep 2025 09:42:12 PM PDT archive.org

Founded in 2011 to bring together the most current and comprehensive body of knowledge about human history in one place. The huge potential of this knowledge for testing theories about political and economic development has been largely untapped. Our unique Databank systematically collects what is currently known about the social and political organization of human societies and how civilizations have evolved over time. This massive collection of historical information allows us and others to rigorously test different hypotheses about the rise and fall of large-scale societies across the globe and human history.

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WTF Happened In 1971? https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/
Wed 14 May 2025 11:22:24 PM PDT archive.org

How the macroeconomic power dynamics changed starting in 1971.

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LGBTQIA+ Archives https://archive.lgbt/dash/index.php
Sat 22 Feb 2025 08:18:54 PM PST archive.org

The mission is simple: to preserve and share LGBTQIA+ history. Originally a small project to organize historical resources, it has grown into a free, searchable digital archive accessible to educators, researchers, and anyone interested in queer history. The initiative is dedicated to making LGBTQIA+ history available to all and aims to expand into a comprehensive portal for LGBTQIA+ education. Partnerships with like-minded organizations are welcomed to preserve history through shared projects and initiatives.

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MIT Press: Open Access Materials https://archive.org/details/mit_press_open_access
Thu 12 Dec 2024 11:28:44 AM PST archive.org

The MIT Press is committed to re-imagining what a university press can be. Known for iconic design, rigorous scholarship, and creative technology, the Press advances knowledge by publishing significant works by pioneering international authors. The MIT Press is the only university press in the United States whose list is based in science and technology. This does not mean that science and technology are all we publish, but it does mean that we are committed to the edges and frontiers of the world—to exploring new fields and new modes of inquiry. We publish over 220 new books a year and over 30 journals. We are a major publishing presence in fields as diverse as art, architecture, economics, cognitive science, game studies and computer science to name just a few."

This is an easier-to-get archive of all of that project's texts at the Internet Archive.

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Dead friends for heretics. https://faithfulheretic.church/
Mon 22 Apr 2024 01:56:08 PM PDT archive.org

A faithful heretic is someone who acts with courage and integrity in the face of mainstream opposition. Take them with you into school, work, church, or anywhere else you need a little dead friend to fight in your corner.

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Ghostly Archive https://ghostlyarchive.com/
Sun 11 Feb 2024 04:36:45 PM PST archive.org

Rosie Grant, MLIS, is a part time digital librarian at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles and full time Outreach and Communications Manager for the Center for the Study of Women|Barbra Streisand Center at UCLA. She runs @ghostlyarchive on Tiktok and Instagram where she discovers and cooks recipes she finds on gravestones. She has currently cooked 25 recipes found on gravestones around the world and traveled to visit 7 of them.

RSS feed: https://ghostlyarchive.com/feed/

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The Interim Computer Museum https://icm.museum/
Wed 31 Jan 2024 01:16:08 PM PST archive.org

The Interim Computer Museum strives to preserve and share the history of computing through interactive exhibits using vintage computer hardware with modern enhancements. We are a non-profit membership organization open to all.

(The Interim Computer Museum is a subsidiary of the SDF Public Access UNIX System, 501(c)(7))

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37c3: You've just been fucked by PSYOPS https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-12326-you_ve_just_been_fucked_by_psyops
Thu 18 Jan 2024 01:28:43 PM PST archive.org

How the history of military and government PSYOPS involving mind-control, UFOs, magic, and remote-control zombies, explains the future of AI and generative media. Along the way, talk attendees will be given an enrollment code to join a specialized CTF/ARG game called CYCLOPS that explores these themes and that will run the duration of Congress.

As AI-generated content, social-media influence operations, micro-targeted advertising, and ubiquitous surveillance have become the norm on the Internet and in the market in general, we have entered an era of PSYOP Capitalism. This is an era of hallucinations designed to transform each of us into a “targeted individual” through the manipulation of perception. This talk explores a secret history of reality-altering military and intelligence programs that serve as antecedents to a phantasmagoric present.

At the talk, attendees will be given a registration code to play “CYCLOPS,” a CTF/ARG game that will run the duration of Congress. CYCLOPS explores the themes of the mind-control and PSYOPS through an interactive parafictional narrative taking place in the context of an obscure CIA cognitive warfare program from the early days of the Cold War.

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AbuseIPDB https://www.abuseipdb.com/
Fri 28 Jul 2023 11:16:12 AM PDT archive.org

A crowdsourced public database where you can report and look up the abuse histories of IP addresses on the Net. Has a REST API with a 1000 request/day free tier. Can integrate with fail2ban.

Monitored by Glitch.

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Enlace Hacktivista https://enlacehacktivista.org
Sun 28 Aug 2022 06:29:45 PM PDT archive.org

Welcome to Enlace Hacktivista! This site aims to:

  • Document hacker history.
  • Share educational resources for hackers and those who want to learn.
  • Provide a space for hackers to publish their hacks, leaks, and communiques. If you have something to publish, write us.
  • Publish news relevant to hackers, with a focus on supporting hackers imprisoned or facing trial. If you know important news we should publish, write us.

Feel free to edit the wiki!

Recent changes ATOM feed: https://enlacehacktivista.org/api.php?hidebots=1&translations=filter&urlversion=1&days=7&limit=50&action=feedrecentchanges&feedformat=atom

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Mel's Loop https://melsloop.com
Sun 22 May 2022 06:20:24 PM PDT archive.org

The story of Mel (a real programmer). Annotated.

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The Joseph Cornell Box https://www.josephcornellbox.com
Wed 04 May 2022 11:24:14 AM PDT archive.org

A website about the life and works of Joseph Cornell.

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The Emulation Station https://archive.org/details/emulation
Mon 04 Apr 2022 06:30:14 PM PDT archive.org

Using the EMULARITY, a loading system of browser-based emulators, it is possible to play hundreds of thousands of programs, games and applications from previous years at the Internet Archive. Click to different sets of collections to try different themed works.

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The Nuclear Weapon Archive http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/
Fri 04 Feb 2022 11:21:56 AM PST archive.org

The purpose of this archive is to illuminate the reader regarding the effects of these destructive devices, and to warn against their use.

At this time, although the threat of a nuclear world war has receded, there are other threats to our tentative peace which have emerged. These involve regional conflicts, and the activities of terrorist parties or nations. They involve issues such as plutonium smuggling, and the sale of weapons technology (possibly clandestine) to militaristic nations.

No technical specifications of weapon designs are found on this site. All information is from public sources, or based on reasonable inference or speculation from public information. If at times you are surprised by the level of information presented, then you have already learned a useful lesson - just how much information already exists in the public domain.

Please note that some of the material in the archive is speculation, although well grounded. To support or deny some of the statements requires an extensive weapons testing program. Please use the material as a guide only, and always check the factual base and consistency of the material, no matter where it comes from.

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CPU Shack https://www.cpushack.com/
Thu 09 Dec 2021 04:54:32 PM PST archive.org

CPU History Museum for Intel CPUs, AMD Processor, Cyrix Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and more.

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Computer History Wiki http://gunkies.org/wiki/Main_Page
Sun 23 May 2021 10:08:57 PM PDT archive.org
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otherhand.org https://www.otherhand.org/
Sun 08 Nov 2020 10:07:42 PM PST archive.org

If you’re here, you must be seriously lost. I’m sorry for your misfortune.

That said, if you’d like to hang around a while and see what’s here, then feel free. But be warned, I’m pretty damn good at wasting other people’s time. Also be advised that without the burden of an editor I take far too many words to describe anything since electrons are free. Hmmm…I guess this paragraph is an example in and of itself. Verbosity rules!

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The 'Security Digest' Archives (TM) : Main http://securitydigest.org/
Mon 13 Jan 2020 03:12:02 PM PST archive.org

This site is dedicated to preserving the history of early computer security digests and mailing lists, specifically those prior to the mid 1990's. This includes the Unix 'Security Mailing List', through to the Zardoz 'Security Digest' to the Core 'Security List', i.e. those preceeding BugTraq. These forums are a valuable insight into the embryonic development of the field of computer security, especially as it relates to the Internet, and the development of the Doctrine of Disclosure. Goes all the way back to the RTM worm in 1988 at the very least.

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