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+[[!meta title="Git"]]
+
+Git research and development.
+
+Barebones shared git repositories
+---------------------------------
+
+No gitolite, gitosis, gitlab or whatever involded. Only OpenSSH and git is needed.
+
+### Basic config
+
+If needed, create a host instance for your git server at your `~/.ssh/config`:
+
+ Host git.project.org gitserver
+ HostName git.project.org
+
+Now make sure you can log into the server using key-based auth.
+
+### Server config
+
+ sudo apt install git
+ sudo adduser git --home /var/git
+ sudo mkdir /var/git/repositories
+ sudo chown git. /var/git/repositories
+ sudo chmod 775 /var/git/repositories
+ sudo usermod -a -G git `whoami` # add yourself into the git group
+
+### Creating a repository
+
+At your computer:
+
+ repo="name-your-project-here"
+ mkdir $repo
+ cd $repo
+ git init
+ git remote add origin ssh://gitserver/var/git/repositories/$repo.git
+
+Then do your regular stuff: create files, commit stuff, etc:
+
+ touch test
+ git add .
+ git commit -m "Initial import"
+
+### Copy a bare git repo to the server
+
+ cd ..
+ git clone --bare $repo $repo.git
+ scp -r $repo.git gitserver:/var/git/repositories/$repo.git
+
+### Making the repository shareable
+
+In the server:
+
+ sudo chgrp -R git /var/git/repositories/$repo.git
+ sudo chmod 775 /var/git/repositories/$repo.git
+
+ find /var/git/repositories/$repo.git/ -type f -exec sudo chmod 664 {} \;
+ find /var/git/repositories/$repo.git/ -type d -exec sudo chmod 775 {} \;
+
+Now make sure that the repository configuration has the following option at the `core` section:
+
+ sharedRepository = group
+
+You can edit `/var/git/repositories/$repo.git/config` to add this config or just run
+the following commands:
+
+ git -C /var/git/repositories/$repo.git config core.sharedRepository group
+
+### Daily workflow
+
+From now on, you can work at your computer's local `$repo` as usual:
+
+ cd $repo
+ git pull
+ touch another-test
+ git add .
+ git commit -m "Adds another-test"
+ git push # this sends changes back to your git server
+
+### Adding more users into the game
+
+You can add existing users to edit the repository given that:
+
+* They have accounts in the system.
+* They are added into the `git` group.
+
+If they also use key-based auth they can seamlessly contribute to your repository
+as if you were using a more complex repository manager like gitolite or a service
+like gitlab.
+
+You can even try to implement some more complex access control by using different
+groups for each project so you're not bound to the `git` group.
+
+### References
+
+- [How to make bare git repository group-writable after pushing?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15881104/how-to-make-bare-git-repository-group-writable-after-pushing).
+- [Create Git bare / shared remote repository](http://pietervogelaar.nl/create-git-bare-shared-remote-repository/).
+- [How to clone and share a Git repository over SSH](http://linuxaria.com/pills/how-to-clone-and-share-a-git-repository-over-ssh?lang=en)
+- [Git - Getting Git on a Server](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Getting-Git-on-a-Server).
+- [Git - Setting Up the Server](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server).
+- The [utils-git](https://git.fluxo.info/utils-git/about/) repository for useful scripts and plugins.
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+[[!meta title="Libreboot"]]
+
+Also check the [additional references](https://links.fluxo.info/tags/libreboot).
+
+## Important note
+
+From [Libreboot – Installation instructions](https://libreboot.org/docs/install/index.html):
+
+> NOTE: if running flashrom -p internal for software based flashing, and you get
+> an error related to /dev/mem access, you should reboot with iomem=relaxed
+> kernel parameter before running flashrom, or use a kernel that has
+> CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM not enabled.
+
+Or you might get errors like this:
+
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util/flashrom/i686$ sudo ./flashrom_lenovobios_sst -p internal -r factory.bin
+ flashrom v0.9.9-unknown on Linux 4.9.0-2-686-pae (i686)
+ flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org
+
+ Calibrating delay loop... OK.
+ Found chipset "Intel ICH7M".
+ Enabling flash write... Error accessing ICH RCRB, 0x4000 bytes at 0xfed1c000
+ /dev/mem mmap failed: Operation not permitted
+ FAILED!
+ FATAL ERROR!
+ Error: Programmer initialization failed.
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util/flashrom/i686$ sudo ./flashrom_lenovobios_macronix -p internal -r factory.bin
+
+## Pre-compiled binaries
+
+[Get the latest stable release](https://libreboot.org/download.html), check integrity, etc.
+
+In my case I only needed these, which were the latest releases at the time of writing:
+
+* https://mirrors.peers.community/mirrors/libreboot/stable/20160907/SHA512SUMS
+* https://mirrors.peers.community/mirrors/libreboot/stable/20160907/SHA512SUMS.sig
+* https://mirrors.peers.community/mirrors/libreboot/stable/20160907/libreboot_r20160907_util.tar.xz
+* https://mirrors.peers.community/mirrors/libreboot/stable/20160907/rom/grub/libreboot_r20160907_grub_x60.tar.xz
+
+Download and unpack bot libreboot util and rom tarballs. In this example I used the following paths:
+
+* `~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util`
+* `~/code/libreboot/roms/libreboot_r20160907_grub_x60`
+
+## Building from source
+
+Just if you need to:
+
+ git clone https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot.git && cd libreboot
+ sudo ./oldbuild dependencies trisquel7
+ ./download all
+ ./oldbuild module all
+
+## x60s
+
+This is how I've done. The actual procedure might change without notice :P
+
+### Overview
+
+* Backup the original firmware [like said](https://www.coreboot.org/Board:lenovo/x60/Installation#Back_up_the_original_proprietary_firmware).
+* Then flash the new ROM as [said here](https://libreboot.org/docs/install/#flashrom_lenovobios).
+
+Note this [funny note](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Libreboot/Install/ThinkPad_X60_and_T60)
+on customized and solitary proprietary software:
+
+> While backing up the proprietary BIOS image might be construed as "endorsing"
+> proprietary software: This BIOS image is unique to every motherboard. It will
+> be impossible to restore the original BIOS once it is lost. Back it up now or
+> you will lose it forever. Do not take this decision lightly.
+
+### BIOS Backup
+
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util/flashrom/i686$ sudo ./flashrom_lenovobios_sst -p internal -r factory.bin
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util/flashrom/i686$ sudo ./flashrom_lenovobios_macronix -p internal -r factory.bin
+
+### Flashing
+
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util$ sudo ./flash i945lenovo\_firstflash ../roms/libreboot_r20160907_grub_x60/x60_usqwerty_vesafb.rom
+ Mode selected: i945lenovo_firstflash
+ bucts utility version 'withoutgit'
+ Using LPC bridge 8086:27b9 at 0000:1f.00
+ Current BUC.TS=0 - 128kb address range 0xFFFE0000-0xFFFFFFFF is untranslated
+ Updated BUC.TS=1 - 64kb address ranges at 0xFFFE0000 and 0xFFFF0000 are swapped
+ flashrom v0.9.9-unknown on Linux 4.9.0-2-686-pae (i686)
+ flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org
+
+ Calibrating delay loop... OK.
+ Found chipset "Intel ICH7M".
+ Enabling flash write... WARNING: SPI Configuration Lockdown activated.
+ OK.
+ Found SST flash chip "SST25VF016B" (2048 kB, SPI) mapped at physical address 0xffe00000.
+ Reading old flash chip contents... done.
+ Erasing and writing flash chip... spi_block_erase_20 failed during command execution at address 0x0
+ Reading current flash chip contents... done. Looking for another erase function.
+ spi_block_erase_52 failed during command execution at address 0x0
+ Reading current flash chip contents... done. Looking for another erase function.
+ Transaction error!
+ spi_block_erase_d8 failed during command execution at address 0x1f0000
+ Reading current flash chip contents... done. Looking for another erase function.
+ spi_chip_erase_60 failed during command execution
+ Reading current flash chip contents... done. Looking for another erase function.
+ spi_chip_erase_c7 failed during command execution
+ Looking for another erase function.
+ No usable erase functions left.
+ FAILED!
+ Uh oh. Erase/write failed. Checking if anything has changed.
+ Reading current flash chip contents... done.
+ Apparently at least some data has changed.
+ Your flash chip is in an unknown state.
+ Get help on IRC at chat.freenode.net (channel #flashrom) or
+ mail flashrom@flashrom.org with the subject "FAILED: <your board name>"!
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ DO NOT REBOOT OR POWEROFF!
+ flashrom v0.9.9-unknown on Linux 4.9.0-2-686-pae (i686)
+ flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org
+
+ Calibrating delay loop... OK.
+ Found chipset "Intel ICH7M".
+ Enabling flash write... WARNING: SPI Configuration Lockdown activated.
+ OK.
+ No EEPROM/flash device found.
+ Note: flashrom can never write if the flash chip isn't found automatically.
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util$
+
+Then reboot the machine, passing "iomem=relaxed" into the kernel command line. Then run the
+second flash:
+
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util$ sudo ./flash i945lenovo\_secondflash ../roms/libreboot_r20160907_grub_x60/x60_usqwerty_vesafb.rom
+ Mode selected: i945lenovo_secondflash
+ flashrom v0.9.9-unknown on Linux 4.9.0-2-686-pae (i686)
+ flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org
+
+ Calibrating delay loop... OK.
+ coreboot table found at 0x7be9f000.
+ Found chipset "Intel ICH7M".
+ Enabling flash write... OK.
+ Found SST flash chip "SST25VF016B" (2048 kB, SPI) mapped at physical address 0xffe00000.
+ Reading old flash chip contents... done.
+ Erasing and writing flash chip... Erase/write done.
+ Verifying flash... VERIFIED.
+ bucts utility version 'withoutgit'
+ Using LPC bridge 8086:27b9 at 0000:1f.00
+ Current BUC.TS=1 - 64kb address ranges at 0xFFFE0000 and 0xFFFF0000 are swapped
+ Updated BUC.TS=0 - 128kb address range 0xFFFE0000-0xFFFFFFFF is untranslated
+ user@x60s:~/code/libreboot/libreboot_r20160907_util$
+
+## Issues
+
+* [#870006 - xserver-xorg: X60 libreboot Xorg hangs reproducibly after upgrade to stretch - Debian Bug report logs](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=870006).
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+[[!meta title="Free and Open Source Services"]]
+
+An awesome list of FOSS "services".
+
+This is a cureted FOSS listing for service hosting. Staying on this list doesn't mean
+that a given software is recommended or audited in the spirit of the [Franklin
+Street Statement on Freedom and Network
+Services](http://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Franklin_Street_Statement_on_Freedom_and_Network_Services).
+
+What to look for when chosing:
+
+1. Portability: how easy is to export and import data into a service?
+2. Maintenance: how easy is to install, upgrade, migrate and restore the service?
+3. Security: how secure the service look like? How upstream handles security? What's the service security track record?
+4. Stability: does the system is stable or is full of bugs?
+5. Maturity: does the architecture and data model of the service changes very often? Are there a community and many developers?
+
+Sometimes is better not run a service than to do it poorly.
+
+Messaging
+---------
+
+Misc:
+
+* [Actor - Open-Source messaging with mobile apps](https://actor.im/).
+* [Minds · GitHub](https://github.com/Minds).
+* [WhisperSystems/TextSecure-Browser](https://github.com/WhisperSystems/TextSecure-Browser).
+* [Chat simples](https://drupal.org/project/chatroom).
+* [Let's Chat](https://sdelements.github.io/lets-chat/).
+* [Crypptocat](https://crypto.cat/): not recommended due to a problematic architecture, review in the future.
+* [Mumble](http://mumble.sourceforge.net).
+* Asterisk/SIP: puppet-asterisk: [1](https://github.com/camptocamp/puppet-asterisk) e [2](https://github.com/AhmedElGamil/puppet-asterisk).
+* [RTC quick start](http://www.rtcquickstart.org).
+* [Secushare](http://secushare.org).
+* [Retroshare](http://retroshare.sourceforge.net).
+* [simpleWebRTC](http://simplewebrtc.com).
+* [Kaiwa](http://getkaiwa.com/).
+* [Tox](https://tox.im/).
+* [CaliOpen](https://caliopen.org/).
+* [ricochet-im - Anonymous peer-to-peer instant messaging](https://github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet).
+* [BigBlue Button](http://www.bigbluebutton.org).
+* [Rocket.Chat](https://rocket.chat/#!).
+* [Mattermost](https://about.mattermost.com/).
+* [Riot. Break through](https://riot.im/).
+* [Signal Server](https://github.com/whispersystems/signal-server).
+* [Wire Server](https://github.com/wireapp/wire-server).
+* [Katzenpost](https://katzenpost.mixnetworks.org/).
+* [Zulip](https://zulipchat.com/).
+
+Jabber:
+
+* [ejabberd](http://packages.debian.org/stable/ejabberd) ([puppet-ejabberd](https://git.fluxo.info/?p=puppet-ejabberd.git)).
+* [prosody](http://packages.debian.org/stable/prosody).
+* [puppet-openfire](https://github.com/ghoneycutt/puppet-openfire).
+* [jappix](https://jappix.com/).
+* [jsxc - Real-time xmpp chat application with video calls, file transfer and encrypted communication](https://github.com/jsxc/jsxc/).
+
+IRC gateway:
+
+* [The Lounge](https://thelounge.chat).
+* [qwebirc](http://www.qwebirc.org) ([puppet-qwebirc](https://git.fluxo.info/?p=puppet-qwebirc.git)).
+* [iris](http://www.atheme.net/iris.html).
+* [cgiirc](http://cgiirc.org).
+
+Bots (IRC, Jabber e StatusNET/Twitter):
+
+* Gateways with proprietary services:
+ * Twitter
+ * [twitterircbot](https://code.google.com/p/twitterircbot/).
+ * [python-twitter-bot](https://code.google.com/p/python-twitter-bot/).
+ * [Twitter IRC Bot](http://wiki.projectnerdhaus.com/Twitter_IRC_Bot).
+ * [TTYtter](http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter).
+ * [Rainbowstream](http://www.rainbowstream.org/).
+ * WhatsApp:
+ * [yowsup](https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup).
+* [IRC](http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=irc+bot&searchon=all&suite=stable&section=all)
+ * [supybot](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/supybot) ([handbook](http://supybook.fealdia.org/), [plugin doc index](http://ubottu.com/stdin/supydocs/plugins.html), [plugins interessantes](http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/supybot/), [default plugins](http://whatnwhat.blogspot.com.br/2011/06/list-of-default-supybot-plugins-along.html)). Ver também [documentação dos plugins](http://supybot.fr.cr/doc/use/plugins/index.html), [documentação do Limnoria](http://supybot.fr.cr/doc/index.html) e [artigo no IRC Wiki](http://www.irc-wiki.org/Supybot).
+ * [MeetBot](http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot) ([manual](http://meetbot.debian.net/Manual.html#administrators), [instalação](https://altinukshini.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/how-to-setup-meetbot/)).
+ * [supybot-git](http://mueller.panopticdev.com/2011/08/supybot-git-ircbot-plugin-for-git.html) ([código](https://github.com/mmueller/supybot-git)), dependências: [python-mock](http://packages.debian.org/stable/python-mock) e [python-git](http://packages.debian.org/stable/python-git).
+ * [supybot-twitter](https://github.com/rubinlinux/supybot-twitter) (requer [python-twitter](http://packages.debian.org/jessie/python-twitter)).
+ * [gozerbot](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/gozerbot).
+ * [rss2irc](http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/rss2irc).
+ * [blootbot](http://packages.debian.org/sid/blootbot).
+ * [kgb-bot](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/kgb-bot) / [kgb-client-git](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/kgb-client-git).
+ * [phenny](http://inamidst.com/phenny/).
+ * [Sopel](https://sopel.chat/).
+ * [Errbot](http://errbot.io/).
+
+Infostructure
+-------------
+
+* [DNSCrypt](https://www.dnscrypt.org/).
+* DNS-over-TLS like [hddemux](https://0xacab.org/dkg/hddemux).
+* Dynamic DNS:
+ * [heartbeat](https://www.mirbsd.org/cvs.cgi/contrib/code/heartbeat/) ([sobre](https://www.mirbsd.org/permalinks/wlog-10_e20130520-tg.htm#e20130520-tg_wlog-10)).
+ * With nsupdate: [1](http://linux.yyz.us/nsupdate/), [2](http://linux.yyz.us/dns/ddns-server.html), [3](http://caunter.ca/nsupdate.txt), [4](http://www.rtfm-sarl.ch/articles/using-nsupdate.html), [5](https://github.com/skx/dhcp.io/).
+* Keyserver: [puppet-onak](http://git.puppet.immerda.ch/?p=module-onak.git).
+* OpenID Provider:
+ * [Run your own identity provider](http://wiki.openid.net/w/page/12995226/Run%20your%20own%20identity%20server).
+ * [php-openid](https://github.com/openid/php-openid).
+ * [simpleid](http://simpleid.koinic.net/).
+ * [OpenID URL](https://drupal.org/project/openidurl).
+ * [simplesamlphp](http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/simplesamlphp).
+* Proxies and load balancing like [Deflect](http://wiki.deflect.ca).
+* [Ethereum Frontier](https://www.ethereum.org/).
+* Software repositories (apt, f-droid, etc).
+* Censorship circunvention:
+ * [shadowsocks](https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks).
+ * [lantern](https://github.com/madeye/lantern).
+ * [meek](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek).
+
+Social networking
+-----------------
+
+* [Fediverse](https://fediverse.party/) ecosystem.
+* [Agorakit, a groupware for citizens](https://philippejadin.github.io/agorakit/).
+* [Crabgrass](https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/show/crabgrass).
+* [Diaspora](https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora).
+* [buddycloud](http://buddycloud.com/) ([desenvolvimento](https://buddycloud.org) / [pacote](http://packages.debian.org/sid/buddycloud-server)).
+* [BuddyPress](http://wp-brasil.org/buddypress).
+* [GNU social and GNU FM](https://gnu.io/) ([public instances](http://www.fediverse.org/)).
+* [qvitter · GitHub](https://github.com/hannesmannerheim/qvitter).
+* [kune.cc](http://kune.cc/).
+* [Tent](http://tent.io).
+* [Newebe](http://newebe.org).
+* [Shapado](http://shapado.com) ([codigo](https://github.com/ricodigo/shapado), [mirror](https://gitorious.org/shapado)), like [other stackoverflow clones](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/2267/stack-overflow-clones).
+* [pump.io](http://pump.io).
+* [Friendica](http://friendica.com).
+* [StatusNet](http://status.net).
+* [Incoma](https://github.com/Incoma/Incoma).
+* [Sneer](https://github.com/klauswuestefeld/sneer).
+* [Noosfero](http://noosfero.org/).
+* [Mastodon](https://mastodon.social) ([public instances](https://instances.mastodon.xyz/)).
+* Democracy: [Liquid Democracy](https://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Liquid_Democracy) / [Liquid Feedback](http://liquidfeedback.org).
+* [Briar](http://briar.sourceforge.net).
+* [Twister](http://twister.net.co/).
+* [RedMatrix](https://redmatrix.me/).
+* [Hubzilla](http://hubzilla.org/).
+* [commento: A lightweight, open source, tracking-free comment engine alternative to Disqus](https://github.com/adtac/commento)
+* Calendar:
+ * [Demosphere](https://demosphere.net/en/content/download) with [browser extension](https://demosphere.net/en/content/browser-extension).
+ * [Gancio](https://gancio.org/): a shared agenda for local communities.
+
+Timebanking
+-----------
+
+* [GitHub - wadobo/timebank: Timebank is a web application in which users can exchange services using time as currency.](https://github.com/wadobo/timebank).
+* [GitHub - hourbank/timebank](https://github.com/hourbank/timebank).
+* [Timebanking Software Platforms - P2P Foundation](https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Timebanking_Software_Platforms).
+
+Maps
+----
+
+* [Ushahidi](http://www.ushahidi.com).
+
+Torrent
+-------
+
+* [vivatorrent](https://svn.sarava.org/viewvc/vivatorrent/).
+
+Security and privacy
+--------------------
+
+* Tor (relay, bridge and exit nodes).
+* VPN (encrypted proxies and tunnels).
+* [ngrok - secure introspectable tunnels to localhost](https://ngrok.com/) ([client](https://packages.debian.org/stable/ngrok-client) / [server](https://packages.debian.org/stable/ngrok-server)).
+* [Convergence Notary](https://github.com/moxie0/Convergence/wiki/Running-a-Notary).
+* Webproxy for anonymous navigation with [anon-proxy](http://packages.debian.org/stable/anon-proxy).
+* [I2P](http://www.i2p2.de/).
+* [Freenet](https://mirror4.freenetproject.org).
+* [Gnunet](http://packages.debian.org/stable/gnunet).
+* [Cryptomail](cryptomail).
+* [One-time secret](https://github.com/onetimesecret/onetimesecret).
+* [sshuttle](https://github.com/apenwarr/sshuttle).
+* [ssh-chat](https://github.com/shazow/ssh-chat).
+
+Access
+------
+
+* [iodine](https://wiki.koumbit.net/DnsTunnel) ([pacote](http://packages.debian.org/stable/iodine) / [puppet-iodine](https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/shared-iodine)).
+* [icmptx](http://packages.debian.org/stable/icmptx).
+* [ptunnel](http://packages.debian.org/stable/ptunnel).
+* [PageKite](https://pagekite.net) ([instruções](https://pagekite.net/wiki/Howto/GNULinux/ConfigureYourSystem/) e [pacote](https://packages.debian.org/stable/pagekite)).
+
+Office
+------
+
+* [Bloom](https://bloom.sh/): [a free and open source Google](https://www.kerkour.fr/blog/bloom-a-free-and-open-source-google/) ([code](https://gitlab.com/bloom42)).
+* [Davros: Personal file storage server](https://github.com/mnutt/davros).
+* [Wekan — open-source kanban](https://wekan.github.io/).
+* [OpenPaaS - An open source Entreprise Social Platform](http://open-paas.org/).
+* [ONLYOFFICE](http://onlyoffice.org/).
+* [WebODF](http://www.webodf.org/).
+* [eXo](http://www.exoplatform.com/).
+* [Owncloud](http://owncloud.org).
+* [Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com/).
+* [Seafile](https://github.com/haiwen/seafile).
+* [Taiga](https://taiga.io).
+* [Kolab](http://kolab.org/content/overview).
+* [Open webOS](http://openwebosproject.org).
+* [Feng Office](http://www.fengoffice.com/).
+* [SocialCalc](https://www.socialtext.net/open/socialcalc) ([código](https://github.com/audreyt/socialcalc)).
+* [OBM - Open Business Management](http://obm.org).
+* [Etherpad](http://etherpad.org/) ([puppet-etherpad](https://git.fluxo.info/?p=puppet-etherpad.git); [vim-etherpad](https://github.com/guyzmo/vim-etherpad) as a proof-of-concept).
+* [HedgeDoc - Ideas grow better together](https://hedgedoc.org/): (formerly
+ known as CodiMD) is an open-source, web-based, self-hosted, collaborative
+ markdown editor. You can use it to easily collaborate on notes, graphs and even
+ presentations in real-time. All you need to do is to share your note-link to
+ your co-workers and they’re ready to go.
+* [Ethercalc](http://www.ethercalc.org) ([código](https://github.com/audreyt/ethercalc)).
+* [HedgeDoc](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/): create real-time collaborative markdown notes.
+* [HackMD - Collaborative Markdown Knowledge Base](https://hackmd.io/#).
+* [LastCalc Is Open Sourced](http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/03/10/186201/lastcalc-is-open-sourced).
+* [COMT](http://www.co-ment.org/).
+* [UNG Project](http://www.ung-project.org).
+* [Libre Docs](http://libredocs.org).
+* [Gitlab](http://gitlabhq.com) / [Gitorious](http://getgitorious.com) / [Gogs](http://gogs.io) / [klaus: the first Git web viewer that Just Works™](https://github.com/jonashaag/klaus) / [Gitea](https://gitea.io) / [sr.ht](https://meta.sr.ht/).
+* [Flyspray](http://www.flyspray.org/): lightweight, web-based bug tracking system.
+* [Teambox](http://teambox.com/) ([código](https://github.com/teambox/teambox)).
+* Sobby / Infinote (gobby).
+* [Pleft](https://github.com/sander/pleft) / [RdvZ](http://gpl.univ-avignon.fr/rdvz/) / [Nuages](http://nuages.domainepublic.net/nuages/) / [OpenSondage](https://github.com/leblanc-simon/OpenSondage).
+* [Open-Xchange](http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/03/20/1433239/open-xchange-launches-open-source-browser-based-office-suite).
+* [Apertium](http://www.apertium.org/): open source translation tool.
+* [Weblate - web-based translation](https://weblate.org/en/) ([code](https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate), [cli](https://packages.debian.org/sid/wlc)).
+* [Amara - pculture/unisubs](https://github.com/pculture/unisubs): subtitling platform.
+* [Seafile](http://seafile.com).
+* [GONG](http://gong.es/).
+* [ASCIIFlow Infinity](http://asciiflow.com/) ([code](https://github.com/lewish/asciiflow2).
+* [eConvenor | Activists, get organised](https://econvenor.org/).
+* [MindMup](https://github.com/mindmup).
+* [Cryptpad](https://beta.cryptpad.fr/).
+* [GNUKhata - Fast Feature rich Free accounting software](http://gnukhata.in/).
+* [draw.io](https://github.com/jgraph/drawio).
+* [helpy](https://github.com/helpyio/helpy/): helpdesk customer support application.
+* [Zammad](https://zammad.org/): web-based, open source user support/ticketing solution.
+* [Discourse](https://www.discourse.org/): "civilized discussion for your community".
+* [mat2 web](https://dustri.org/b/mat2-for-the-web.html).
+
+Finance
+-------
+
+* [Timestrap: time tracking and invoicing](https://github.com/overshard/timestrap).
+* [ihatemoney - Account manager](https://ihatemoney.org/) ([code](https://github.com/spiral-project/ihatemoney)).
+* [pretix](https://pretix.eu/about/en/): ticketing software that cares about your event—all the way.
+
+Conferences
+-----------
+
+* [pretalx — CfP and scheduling for conferences](https://pretalx.com): From Call for Papers to schedule – build your conference!
+* [frab - conference management system](https://frab.github.io/frab/) with [ANGELSYSTEM - online tool for coordinating helpers and work shifts on large events](https://engelsystem.de/index_en.html).
+* [EasyChair Smart CFP](https://easychair.org/cfp/).
+
+URL shorteners
+--------------
+
+* [ShURLy](https://drupal.org/project/shurly).
+* [nanourl](http://nanourl.sourceforge.net/) ([pacote](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/nanourl)).
+* [naofo.de](https://github.com/pedromoraes/naofo.de).
+
+Pastebin
+--------
+
+* [EZCrypt](https://github.com/novaking/ezcrypt).
+* [pastebinit](http://packages.debian.org/lenny/pastebinit).
+* [pythin-pastebin](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/python-pastebin).
+* [rebbin](http://rebbin.berlios.de).
+* [pastebin](http://github.com/weierophinney/pastebin).
+* [rapaste](http://github.com/manveru/rapaste).
+* [Perl-6-Pastebin](http://github.com/wolfman2000/Perl-6-Pastebin).
+* [patchbin](http://github.com/ninjagod/patchbin).
+* [spaste](https://spaste.com/source/).
+* [pastebin.ca](http://github.com/slepp/pastebin.ca).
+* [rapaste](https://github.com/manveru/rapaste).
+* [giturl](https://github.com/whee/giturl).
+* [pnopaste](http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnopaste) ([repositório](https://github.com/tpruvot/pnopaste), [pacote](http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/pnopaste)).
+* [bpaste](http://sourceforge.net/projects/bpaste).
+* [yanopaste](http://sourceforge.net/projects/yanopaste).
+* [drupalbin](https://drupal.org/project/drupalbin).
+* [zeropaste](https://github.com/edogawaconan/zeropaste).
+* [ZeroBin](https://github.com/sebsauvage/ZeroBin).
+* [d-note](https://pthree.org/2014/01/13/announcing-d-note-a-self-destructing-notes-application/).
+* [PassLok Privacy](http://passlok.weebly.com).
+* [0bin - encrypted pastebin](http://0bin.net/).
+* [Client-side encrypted image/text/etc host web server](https://github.com/Upload/Up1) ([cli](https://gitlab.com/riseup/up1-cli-client-nodejs)).
+* [Lutim - Let's Upload That Image](https://lut.im/) coupled with [Goblim, a mobile app to store and share pictures](http://www.gobl.im/).
+* [PrivateBin](https://privatebin.info/) and [PrivateBin Directory](https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin/wiki/PrivateBin-Directory).
+
+Downloaders
+-----------
+
+* [Lufi](https://framagit.org/fiat-tux/hat-softwares/lufi): E2E with one-time download option!
+* [Jirafeau](https://gitlab.com/mojo42/Jirafeau).
+* [coquelicot](https://coquelicot.potager.org/).
+* [filetea](http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/filetea).
+* [jyraphe](http://home.gna.org/jyraphe/).
+* [fipes](https://github.com/tOkeshu/fipes).
+* [noattach](https://github.com/astro/noattach).
+* [img.bi](https://img.bi/) ([código](https://github.com/imgbi)).
+* [MediaCrush](https://github.com/MediaCrush/MediaCrush).
+* [BurnBox](https://github.com/thingssimple/burnbox).
+* [Up1](https://github.com/Upload/Up1).
+* [FilePizza](https://github.com/kern/filepizza).
+
+RSS
+---
+
+* [Tiny Tiny RSS](http://tt-rss.org/redmine/projects/tt-rss/wiki).
+* [Managin News](http://managingnews.com/).
+* [selfoss](http://selfoss.aditu.de/).
+* [NewsBlur](https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur).
+
+Media managers
+--------------
+
+* [ResourceSpace](http://www.resourcespace.com/).
+* [MediaGoblin](http://mediagoblin.org).
+* [Zend.To](http://zend.to).
+* [Pix](http://pix.toile-libre.org).
+* [SparkleShare](http://sparkleshare.org).
+* [StackSync](http://stacksync.org).
+* [Baobáxia](https://github.com/RedeMocambos/baobaxia).
+* [Syncany](https://www.syncany.org/).
+* [PeerTube](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube).
+* [DTube](https://github.com/dtube).
+
+Asset manages
+-------------
+
+* [Snipe-IT - Free open source IT asset management](https://snipeitapp.com) ([repository](https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it)).
+
+Image galeries
+--------------
+
+Dynamic:
+
+* [Grid, Guardian’s image management service](https://www.theguardian.com/info/developer-blog/2015/aug/12/open-sourcing-grid-image-service).
+* [Comparison](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_photo_gallery_software)
+* [Gallery](http://galleryproject.org) (hibernating).
+* [Piwigo](http://piwigo.org).
+* [Coppermine](http://coppermine-gallery.net).
+* [Zenphoto](http://www.zenphoto.org).
+* [Plogger](http://www.plogger.org).
+* [thumbor](https://www.thumbor.org/): open-source smart on-demand image cropping, resizing and filters.
+
+Static:
+
+* [fgallery: a modern, minimalist javascript photo gallery](http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/fgallery/) ([pacote](https://packages.debian.org/sid/fgallery)).
+* [Sigal - Simple Static Gallery Generator — Sigal 1.1.0-dev documentation](http://sigal.saimon.org/en/latest/).
+* [Static image gallery generator comparison (FOSS)](http://www.nico.schottelius.org/docs/static-image-gallery-generator-comparison/).
+* [images - How to generate web picture gallery offline? (no php on server) - Super User](https://superuser.com/questions/190134/how-to-generate-web-picture-gallery-offline-no-php-on-server/309079#309079).
+
+Other
+-----
+
+* [Blockstack, building the decentralized internet](https://blockstack.org/).
+* [MonitoringScape](https://bigpanda.io/monitoringscape/): guide to the new, exciting world of modern monitoring.
+* [Derefer Script PHP](http://www.naden.de/blog/derefer-script).
+* [idno/Known · GitHub](https://github.com/idno/Known).
+* [perma](https://github.com/harvard-lil/perma).
+* [Koken](http://koken.me).
+* [hotglue](http://hotglue.me) ([puppet-hotglue](https://git.fluxo.info/?p=puppet-hotglue.git)).
+* [git-annex assistant](http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/).
+* [Gopher](http://packages.debian.org/stable/pygopherd).
+* [Fidonet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidonet).
+* [Usenet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet) ([Howto](http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Usenet-News-HOWTO/index.html), [papercut](http://packages.debian.org/stable/papercut)).
+* [Namecoin](http://dot-bit.org) and other [DNS's alternatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_DNS_root).
+* [dename](https://github.com/andres-erbsen/dename).
+* [BOINC](http://packages.debian.org/stable/boinc-client).
+* [Aegir](http://www.aegirproject.org).
+* [Huginn](http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/hugin/) ([código](https://github.com/cantino/huginn)).
+* [OpenPhoto](http://theopenphotoproject.org/).
+* [Photographer.io](https://github.com/afternoonrobot/photographer-io).
+* [Weblate](http://weblate.org/en/).
+* [YaCy](http://yacy.net/).
+* [searchx](https://github.com/asciimoo/searx) ([firefox search addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/searx-0-9-0/)).
+* [Bitcoin](http://packages.debian.org/sid/bitcoind).
+* [Tahoe-LAFS](https://we.riseup.net/debian/tahoe).
+* [Dark Market](https://github.com/darkwallet/darkmarket).
+* [Mozilla Sync Server](https://docs.services.mozilla.com/howtos/run-sync-1.5.html).
+* [AMBER](http://amberlink.org/).
+* [Transparency Toolkit | Watching the watchers](https://transparencytoolkit.org).
+* [TANIA - A free and open source farm management system for everyone.](http://gettania.org/).
+* [Webrecorder pywb - Web Archiving Tools for All](https://github.com/webrecorder/pywb/) ([docs](https://pywb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html)).
+* [Lobsters - Computing-focused community centered around link aggregation and discussion](https://github.com/lobsters/lobsters).
+
+Streaming
+---------
+
+* [Rhinobird.tv](https://github.com/rhinobird).
+* [Libresonic: Media streaming software](https://github.com/Libresonic/libresonic).
+* [Airsonic](https://airsonic.github.io/).
+* [Icecast](http://icecast.org/).
+* [CherryMusic](https://github.com/devsnd/cherrymusic).
+* [Koel](https://github.com/phanan/koel).
+* [mStream](https://github.com/IrosTheBeggar/mStream).
+
+Mobilization
+------------
+
+* [Zylum](https://github.com/peacenews/ecosystem).
+* Crowdfunding: [Catarse](https://github.com/danielweinmann/catarse.git).
+* Mobilization, campaigns and petitions tool.
+* Anonymous publishing platform like ([GlobaLeaks](http://globaleaks.org), [DeaDrop](http://deaddrop.github.io/) or similar).
+* Poll system similar to [lembrador](https://lembrador.sarava.org): [dudle](http://dudle.mister-muffin.de/about.cgi), [croodle](https://github.com/jelhan/croodle).
+* Scheduler: [Framadate](http://framadate.org/) and [Makemeeting](https://drupal.org/project/makemeeting).
+* [LimeSurvey](http://www.limesurvey.org).
+* [Loomio](https://github.com/loomio/loomio).
+
+Decision-making
+---------------
+
+* [Decidim](https://decidim.org/): digital platform for citizen participation.
+ Free/libre, open and safe technology. With all democratic guarantees.
+ Reprogramming democracy is now possible with Decidim.
+
+Email
+-----
+
+* Virtual accounts:
+ * [Postfix Admin](http://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin).
+ * [Ratuus](http://www.ratuus.org).
+ * [VBoxAdm](http://www.vboxadm.net).
+ * [Modoboa](http://modoboa.org/en).
+ * [ViMbAdmin](https://github.com/opensolutions/ViMbAdmin).
+* Web clients:
+ * [RainLoop](http://www.rainloop.net/).
+ * [Roundcube](http://www.roundcube.net).
+ * [Mailpile](http://www.mailpile.is/).
+ * [Petmail](https://github.com/warner/petmail).
+ * [Pixelated](https://pixelated-project.org).
+ * [Whiteout](https://github.com/whiteout-io/mail-html5).
+ * [N1](https://github.com/nylas/N1).
+* Migration:
+ * [Gmvault](http://gmvault.org).
+
+Bookmarks
+---------
+
+* [SemanticScuttle](http://semanticscuttle.sourceforge.net/).
+* [QStode](https://github.com/piger/qstode).
+* [Bookie](https://github.com/bookieio/Bookie).
+* [wallabag: a self hostable application for saving web pages](https://wallabag.org/en) with [wallabag-cli](https://github.com/Nepochal/wallabag-cli).
+* [prismo](https://gitlab.com/mbajur/prismo).
+* [linkding: Self-hosted bookmark service](https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding).
+* [Lemmy - A link aggregator for the fediverse](https://join-lemmy.org/):
+ selfhosted social link aggregation and discussion platform. It is completely
+ free and open, and not controlled by any company. This means that there is no
+ advertising, tracking, or secret algorithms. Content is organized into
+ communities, so it is easy to subscribe to topics that you are interested in,
+ and ignore others. Voting is used to bring the most interesting items to the
+ top.
+
+Libraries
+---------
+
+* [Evergreen ILS | Evergreen – Open Source Library Software](http://evergreen-ils.org/).
+* [Koha - Open Source ILS - Integrated Library System](http://www.koha.org/).
+* [Library Simplified](http://www.librarysimplified.org/).
+
+Turn-key appliances
+-------------------
+
+* [Sandstorm](https://sandstorm.io/).
+* [FreedomBox](https://freedomboxfoundation.org).
+* [Mail-in-a-Box - Firefox (Private Browsing)](https://mailinabox.email/).
+* [LEAP](https://leap.se).
+* [Enigmabox](http://wiki.enigmabox.net).
+* [Streisand](https://github.com/jlund/streisand).
+
+P2P / Serverless
+----------------
+
+* [Bitmessage](https://bitmessage.org) (apparently with [problems](http://www.chronicles.no/2013/08/bitmessage-crackdown.html)).
+* [Torchat](https://code.google.com/p/torchat/).
+* [Cryptosphere](http://cryptosphere.org/).
+* [WebTorrent - Streaming browser torrent client](https://webtorrent.io/).
+
+CMS
+---
+
+* [Droplets](http://dropplets.com/).
+* [StrongLink](https://github.com/btrask/stronglink).
+
+Geo
+---
+
+* [QGIS](http://qgis.org/en/site/).
+* [GeoServer](http://geoserver.org/).
+* [GeoNode](https://geonode.org/).
+* [Mapeo](https://www.digital-democracy.org/mapeo/) ([docs](https://docs.mapeo.app/)).
+
+Radio
+-----
+
+* [OpenWebRX](https://sdr.hu/openwebrx) ([código](https://github.com/simonyiszk/openwebrx)).
+
+Education
+---------
+
+* [Openki](https://gitlab.com/Openki/Openki/): Course-Organization-Platform: A
+ tool to build up and organize local communities – Open education for real.
+* [Kiwix lets you access free knowledge – even offline](https://www.kiwix.org/) with
+ [kiwix-serve](https://www.kiwix.org/en/downloads/kiwix-serve/).
+
+References
+----------
+
+* [Servers - Platforms - PRISM Break](https://prism-break.org/en/categories/servers/).
+* [Indie Web Projects](http://indiewebcamp.com/projects).
+* [Alternative Internet](https://github.com/rossjones/alternative-internet).
+* [Overview of projects working on next-generation secure email](https://github.com/OpenTechFund/secure-email).
+* [alternativeTo](https://alternativeto.net).
+* [Social Media Alternatives Project (S-MAP)](http://www.socialmediaalternatives.org/).
+* [Awesome-Selfhosted](https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted).
diff --git a/research/computing/suckless.md b/research/computing/suckless.md
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+[[!meta title="The suckless agenda"]]
+
+ Laws of Computer Programming:
+ 1. Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
+ 2. Any given program costs more and takes longer.
+ 3. If a program is useful, it will have to be changed.
+ 4. If a program is useless, it will have to be documented.
+ 5. Any given program will expand to fill all available memory.
+ 6. The value of a program is proportional the weight of its output.
+ 7. Program complexity grows until it exceeds the capability of
+ the programmer who must maintain it.
+
+ -- fortune(6)
+
+# Subpages
+
+[[!inline pages="page(suckless*)" archive="yes"]]
+
+# Guiding principles
+
+Suckless: future-proof, present-friendly.
+
+* [The Critical Engineering Manifesto](https://criticalengineering.org).
+* [Software rot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_rot).
+* [The Mutt E-Mail Client](http://www.mutt.org/): "All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less".
+* [The Future Programming Manifesto](http://alarmingdevelopment.org/?p=893).
+* [Unix philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy).
+* [KISS principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle).
+* [suckless.org software that sucks less](http://suckless.org/).
+* [principles - IndieWebCamp](http://indiewebcamp.com/principles).
+* [Reduce, reuse, recycle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste_hierarchy):
+ * Reduce: favor the simplest solutions and focus attention on specific problems;
+ * Reuse: work from experience and favor examples of current practice;
+ * Recycle: encourage modularity and the ability to embed. [reference](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microformat#Design_principles).
+
+## Contributions to the agenda
+
+ Though a program be but three lines long, someday it will have to
+ be maintained.
+
+ -- The Tao of Programming
+
+* [Security Specs](https://manual.fluxo.info/specs).
+* [Static site generation](/static).
+* [Metadot](https://metadot.fluxo.info) to manage dotfiles along with [a locally-installable applications repository](https://inception.fluxo.info).
+
+## Stuff currently being observed
+
+* [Neovim](http://neovim.io).
+
+## I should not install a software if
+
+I can solve my problem using:
+
+* A terminal and the related userland.
+* A text editor like `vim`.
+* A version control system like `git`.
+* A clean data format like markdown, yaml, dot or CSV.
diff --git a/research/computing/suckless/messaging.md b/research/computing/suckless/messaging.md
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+[[!meta title="Mensageria Suckless"]]
+
+Quem não comunica se trumbica. Mas quem comunica também. Porque tá cheio de
+sistema por aí que te afaga e te apedreja ao mesmo tempo. Oferece serviço de
+vigilância gratuita que possui funcionalidade de comunicação.
+
+Aqui queremos a boa e velha mensageria suckless, que também é uma merda, mas é
+uma merda menor do que o enlatado baseado em soluções proprietárias oferecido
+pelas startups turbocapitalistas.
+
+Isto aqui é um esboço! Patches são bem vindos :)
+
+Requisitos
+----------
+
+* Seja independente de plataforma e independente de um computador móvel como
+ smartphones.
+
+* Sessão persistente: podem te enviar mensagem mesmo que você não esteja online.
+ Melhor ainda, que você conste como online mesmo que não esteja acessando a
+ mensageria.
+
+* Um mínimo de privacidade: conexão cifrada com o servidor, criptografia
+ ponta-a-ponta com negação plausível pra falar com os/as amiguinhos, sem logs.
+
+Ingredientes
+------------
+
+1. Conta shell num servidor com bom uptime e acesso SSH.
+
+2. Mutiplexador de terminal.
+
+ É uma espécie de "gerenciador de janelas" para
+ a linha de comando que permite manter programas
+ rodando em background mesmo quando o terminal
+ é fechado.
+
+ Ele permite que malandros deixem a mensageria
+ IRC rodando no servidor mesmo que não estejam
+ conectados via SSH.
+
+ Exemplos: tmux e screen
+
+3. Cliente de IRC
+
+ Exemplos: irssi e weechat
+
+Howto
+-----
+
+Logando e instalando:
+
+ ssh servidor-remoto
+ sudo apt install tmux irssi irssi-plugin-otr
+
+Criando uma sessão para o IRC:
+
+ tmux
+
+Abrindo o cliente e se conectando no rolê:
+
+ irssi
+
+Para sair da sessão sem encerrar a mensageria, digite Ctrl B D
+(control sequence do tmux mais o comando "detach"). Depois é
+só encerrar a shell do servidor remoto.
+
+Para se reconectar, basta
+
+ ssh servidor-remoto tmux attach
+
+Básico do IRC
+-------------
+
+ /network add -nick <nick> -realname <realname> freenode
+ /server add -auto -ssl_verify -ssl_capath /etc/ssl/certs -network freenode chat.freenode.net 7000
+ /save
+ /connect freenode
+ /join #canal
+
+Bônus
+-----
+
+* Tor.
+* Bitlbee.
+
+Privacidade
+-----------
+
+Note que uma sessão persistente implica no cliente rodando num
+servidor. Isso pode degradar sua privacidade, uma vez que o servidor
+pode ser comprometido de várias formas. É importante ter consciência
+disso.
+
+Da mesma forma que seu celular pode ser invadido, roubado e ter dados extraídos,
+um servidor também é um ponto vulnerável na sua comunicação, especialmente
+se for nele que as chaves criptográficas estiverem armazenadas.
+
+Assim, a sessão persistente de mensageria oferece um nível de segurança apenas
+intermediário, servindo para a comunicação do dia-a-dia que não for sensível.
+
+Para comunicação sensível, o melhor é rodar o cliente de mensageria diretamente
+a partir do seu [Console Físico Confiável](https://opsec.fluxo.info/specs/tpc).
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+[[!meta title="We are the static site generation!"]]
+
+# Current practice
+
+Currently [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info) is adopted by the following reasons:
+
+1. There is a [Debian package](https://packages.debian.org/stable/ikiwiki).
+2. It's flexible enough to support both local or remote side static compilation:
+ * Local compilation by calling the `ikiwiki` command directly.
+ * Remotelly by using a [git hook](http://ikiwiki.info/rcs/git/).
+
+When it's said **both** it means that you don't need to choose either of the two options: you can choose or both simultaneously.
+
+## Static site example
+
+Here comes the mandadoty "Hello world" example from the statically generated site realm:
+
+ mkdir blog && cd blog
+ echo "Hello world..." > index.mdwn
+ ikiwiki --rebuild --exclude www . www
+
+That's it! You have a generated site sitting at your `www` subfolder which can be copied remotelly using `rsync`.
+
+## Version control
+
+It's a good pratice to keep your work under version control:
+
+ git init
+ echo "/.ikiwiki" > .gitignore
+ echo "/recentchanges" >> .gitignore
+ echo "/www" >> .gitignore
+ git add .
+ git commit -m "Initial import"
+
+## Add a bit of sofistication
+
+* Use [this Makefile](/Makefile) as an starting point to refresh and publish your wiki by simply running `make web`.
+* Use a [complete ikiwiki template](https://git.fluxo.info/?p=templates.git;a=tree;f=ikiwiki;h=HEAD) and change to your needs.
+* If you're a automation junkie, try the [puppet-ikiwiki](https://git.fluxo.info/puppet-ikiwiki.git) module.
+
+## Theming
+
+Currently using [Ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info) with [Bootstrap](http://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/):
+
+* [Templates](https://github.com/tgpfeiffer/ikiwiki-bootstrap-template).
+* [Bootswatch](http://bootswatch.com) themes.
+
+## Deployment
+
+You can create passwordless SSH keys and use [rrsync](http://www.guyrutenberg.com/2014/01/14/restricting-ssh-access-to-rsync/) ([2](http://wiki.hands.com/howto/passphraseless-ssh/)) to restrict access. Then add an entry into your `~/.ssh/config`:
+
+ Host blog.example.org blog
+ HostName blog.example.org
+ User blog
+ IdentityFile ~/.ssh/blog@blog.example.org
+
+Now simply run `make web_deploy` with the above mentioned `Makefile` do sync your static site!
+
+## MathJax
+
+* [Setup Instructions for MathJax on Ikiwiki](https://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/sj/blog/20130930-ikiwiki/010-setup.html).
+* [GitHub - bk/ikiwiki-plugin-mathjax: MathJax plugin for IkiWiki](https://github.com/bk/ikiwiki-plugin-mathjax).
+* [GitHub - mathjax/MathJax: Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers](https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax).
+* [MathJax documentation](https://docs.mathjax.org).
+
+## Ikiwiki references
+
+* [Ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info).
+* [Improving Ikiwiki style with Bootstrap](https://ceops.eu/posts/Improving%20Ikiwiki%20style%20with%20Bootstrap/).
+* [How to have a nice design for ikiwiki](http://www2.tblein.eu/posts/How_to_have_a_nice_design_for_ikiwiki/).
+* [gsliepen/ikistrap: Bootstrap 4 theme for ikiwiki](https://github.com/gsliepen/ikistrap/).
+
+# Alternatives
+
+* [Static Site Generators](https://staticsitegenerators.net/).
+* [Top Open-Source Static Site Generators - StaticGen](https://www.staticgen.com/).
+* [The updated big list of static website generators for your site, blog or wiki](https://iwantmyname.com/blog/2014/05/the-updated-big-list-of-static-website-generators-for-your-site-blog-or-wiki).
+* [Static Site Generators at GitHub](https://github.com/skx/static-site-generators).
+* [Replacing Jekyll with Pandoc and a Makefile](https://tylercipriani.com/2014/05/13/replace-jekyll-with-pandoc-makefile.html).
+* [Brane Dump: Static Comments in Jekyll](http://www.hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2011/07/19/static-comments-in-jekyll.html).
+* [Hyde](https://github.com/lakshmivyas/hyde/) ([package](https://packages.debian.org/stable/hyde)).
+* [Gollum](https://github.com/gollum/gollum).
+* [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) ([pacote](https://packages.debian.org/stable/hugo)).
+* [Amber](https://github.com/leapcode/amber).
+* [Grav](http://getgrav.org/).
+* [Hakyll](http://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/) ([package](https://packages.debian.org/sid/libghc-hakyll-dev)).
+* [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com/) ([package](https://packages.debian.org/stable/jekyll)).
+* [MkDocs](https://www.mkdocs.org/#building-the-site)
+* [Sphinx](http://sphinx-doc.org/) ([package](https://packages.debian.org/stable/python-sphinx)).
+* [Lektor](https://www.getlektor.com/) ([package](https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/lektor)).
+* [Static site generators for building web sites](https://lwn.net/Articles/541299/).
+* [Pelican Static Site Generator, Powered by Python](http://blog.getpelican.com/) ([package](https://packages.debian.org/sid/python-pelican)).
+* [Middleman: Hand-crafted frontend development](https://middlemanapp.com/).
+* [Juvia: a commenting server similar to Disqus and IntenseDebate](https://github.com/phusion/juvia).
+* [gitit](https://github.com/jgm/gitit/tree/master/).
+* [Utterson: a minimal static blog generator written using old-school unix tools (make, ksh, m4, awk, procmail and a pinch of elisp)](https://github.com/stef/utterson).
+* [werc - A sane web anti-framework](http://werc.cat-v.org/).
+* [cfenollosa/bashblog: A single Bash script to create blogs. Download, run, write, done!](https://github.com/cfenollosa/bashblog).
+* [blogofile](https://packages.debian.org/stable/blogofile)
+* [tkluysk/yaml-to-html: transform a folder of markdown files with yaml frontmatter to html](https://github.com/tkluysk/yaml-to-html)
+* [maxhoffmann/yaml-markdown-to-html: transform a folder of markdown files with yaml frontmatter to html](https://github.com/maxhoffmann/yaml-markdown-to-html)
+* [brunobord/static-markdown: A static HTTP server, with markdown rendering mechanism](https://github.com/brunobord/static-markdown)
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+[[!meta title="Virtualized GUI environments"]]
+
+Can't or don't want to use [Qubes OS](https://www.qubes-os.org/)? Here comes a straightforward sollution
+that, while not offering the same level of security, is practical enough to be implemented in the confort
+of your current FOSS OS!
+
+A picture
+---------
+
+Could you spot the difference between the Tor Browser running in the host for the one inside the virtual machine? That's what we want to achieve!
+
+![Screenshot](screenshot.png)
+
+First things first
+------------------
+
+What you can do:
+
+1. Create a virtual machine image of the operating system of your choice like [this example](https://padrao.fluxo.info/boxes/).
+2. Setup basic X11 environment with automatic login and startup programs.
+3. Configure your hypervisor to hide icons and additional decorations around the virtual machine.
+4. Setup key bindings on your window manager to start/resume and stop/suspend the virtual machine.
+
+Debian desktop
+--------------
+
+When using a debian virtual machine as a virtual desktop, consider the following:
+
+ apt-get install lightdm ratpoison
+
+Make sure to configure `/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf` with something like
+
+ autologin-user=vagrant
+ autologin-user-timeout=0
+
+If using VirtualBox, you might also want to try [virtualbox-guest-x11](https://packages.debian.org/stable/virtualbox-guest-x11).
+
+Features
+--------
+
+* Good security through isolation.
+* Improved start/stop of your application by using virtual machine suspend/resume.
+* Minor performance penalties while running the virtual machine.
+
+Limitations
+-----------
+
+* Memory and disk consumption.
+* Clipboard might still be available to the virtual environment, see [this discussion](http://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com.br/2011/04/linux-security-circus-on-gui-isolation.html).
+
+Future
+------
+
+* This should be better documented!
+* Automated expendable snapshots for one-time-use virtual machines.
+* Automated recipes (puppet/ansible).
+* Vagrant integration for fast provisioning of golden images.
+* Alternatives to the VirtualBox hypervisor.
+
+References
+----------
+
+Applications:
+
+* [kvmx script](https://kvmx.fluxo.info).
+* [vbox script](https://git.fluxo.info/vbox).
+* [plymouth - Debian Wiki](https://wiki.debian.org/plymouth).
+* [SPICE Project](http://www.spice-space.org/).
+
+Other implementations:
+
+* [Marco Carnut: Ambiente "Auto-Limpante" via Virtualização Ultra-Leve Descartável - Tempest Blog](http://blog.tempest.com.br/marco-carnut/ambiente-auto-limpante-via-virtualizacao-ultra-leve-descartavel.html).
+* [Subgraph OS and Mail](https://subgraph.com/sgos/index.en.html).
+
+Tips:
+
+* If using Firefox, try to disable hardware graphics acceleration as it might impact performance and produce graphics artifacts. This behavior was seem on VMs running with qemu-kvm with SPICE.
+
+Spice and KVM:
+
+* http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
+* https://www.spice-space.org/spice-user-manual.html
+* https://kuther.net/content/convert-virtualbox-kvmqemu
+* http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-change-display-resolution-settings-using-xrandr.html
+* https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1020393
+* https://people.freedesktop.org/~teuf/spice-doc/html/ch03.html
+* http://askubuntu.com/questions/107228/how-to-resize-virtual-machine-disk#481887
+* http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup
+* https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/8080/shared-folder-with-qemu-kvm/
+
+Mounting guest images:
+
+* [Mounting raw and qcow2 VM disk images](https://alexeytorkhov.blogspot.com.br/2009/09/mounting-raw-and-qcow2-vm-disk-images.html) using `losetup` or `qemu-nbd`.
+* [guestmount](http://libguestfs.org/guestmount.1.html) from [libguestfs, a library for accessing and modifying VM disk images](http://libguestfs.org/).
+
+Image optimization:
+
+* [Tip: Making a disk image sparse | Richard WM Jones](https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/tip-making-a-disk-image-sparse/).
+* [How to convert a non-sparse image to a sparse image – Patrick's Blog(2)](https://blog.laimbock.com/2013/10/31/how-to-convert-a-non-sparse-image-to-sparse/).
+
+ ionice -c 3 nice -n 19 virt-sparsify --tmp /tmp --convert qcow2 --compress box.img box.new && mv box.new box.img
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+[[!meta title="ThinkPad"]]
+[[!meta date="2021-01-17 15:26:04 -0300"]]
+
+Esta é uma pesquisa em andamento sobre [ThinkPads](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThinkPad).
+
+## Índice
+
+[[!toc startlevel=2 levels=4]]
+
+## Política
+
+É sempre bom lembrarmos das origens das linhagens técnicas. Como o Fusca, que
+foi [concebido pelo Porsche para ser um carro resistente e de fácil
+manutenção](https://hackaday.com/2016/05/03/volkswagen-beetle-the-most-hackable-car/).
+
+Aqui segue um brainstorm (ou thinkstorm?) que pode ser aprimorado com mais
+propriedade.
+
+### Think
+
+[De onde vem o slogan THINK](/books/history/ibm-holocaust):
+
+ NCR salesmen wore dark suits, the corporation innovated a One Hun-
+ dred Point Club for agents who met their quota, and The Cash stressed "clean
+ living" as a virtue for commercial success. One day during a pep rally to the
+ troops, Watson scrawled the word THINK on a piece of paper. Patterson saw
+ the note and ordered THINK signs distributed throughout the company.
+ Watson embraced many of Patterson's regimenting techniques as indispens-
+ able doctrine for good sales. What he learned at NCR would stay with him
+ forever.
+
+ -- do livro IBM and The Holocaust, pág. 42
+
+ Large pictures of Watson in the weekly company publication, Business
+ Machines, regularly sported headlines proclaiming even his ordinary accom-
+ plishments, such as "Thomas J. Watson Opens New Orleans Office." The ever-
+ present equating of his name with the word THINK was more than an
+ Orwellian exercise, it was a true-life indoctrination. The Watson mystique
+ was never confined to the four walls of IBM. His aura was only magnified by
+ his autocratic style
+
+ -- do livro IBM and The Holocaust, pág. 47
+
+Esse aí é o DNA da IBM. Não é de se estranhar que tenha sido tão fácil para a
+Apple capitalizar em cima dos hobbystas da computação pessoal e se colocar como
+uma alternativa humanizadora ao "Grande Irmão" de gigantes da computação
+monolítica como a IBM.
+
+Não há como operacionalizar um império se nao houver uma classe mínima de escribas,
+sejam corporativos ou estatais e que sejam encorajados a pensar dentro dos limites
+e ditames do regime.
+
+Mais um ponto pra tese de que nazismo não foi só baseado no arcaísmo da "terra e
+sangue" mas também numa racionalidade técnica. Havia pensamento, inteligência e
+estratégia, mas para todos os propósitos irracionais, boçais, torpes e banais,
+mostrando que mesmo na sapiência pode haver a demência.
+
+### A Classe dos Escribas
+
+O ThinkPad é um equipamento de produtividade feito para ajudar a pensar
+estrategicamente. Talvez seja o melhor computador pra isso pelo seu design
+potencializador da simbiose humano-máquina.
+
+É um ápice dos PCs conhecidos como laptops ou notebooks, funcionando muito bem
+para o processamento da linguagem escrita. Daí que é muito confortável para o
+público letrado que produz código.
+
+### A nova ideologia
+
+> O lance é...
+> Na nova ideologia, o slogan mudou
+> Nao eh mais **THINK**
+> Mas sim **INTERACT**
+> Daí que as recentes linhagens técnicas tem outro design
+> Pra facilitar uma interação instantânea, não para pensar
+
+Não que o slogan anterior tenha sido abolido, mas ele é minoritário numa indústria
+da computação onde a maior parte dos consumidores não está sendo tratada como
+classe pensadora, mas como meros terminais de interação entre o mundo e as
+"nuvens" computacionais (o antigo "mainframe" do paradigma totalitário
+clássico).
+
+O Pad está para o THINK assim como o Pod está para o INTERACT.
+
+Não é à toa que a IBM é uma empresa do século passado apesar de ainda ter uma
+certa preponderância em IA e Big Data. Mas sua identidade de uma empresa de
+pesquisadores ligados às ciências duras tem sido suplantada pouco a pouco pela
+lógica das neo doctons como Google e Apple.
+
+Não é à toa que a IBM vendeu a linha ThinkPad para a chinesa Lenovo, que
+prontamente alterou diversos aspectos desses PCs para que sejam mais
+interativos.
+
+Como será que a atual classe dos escribas se portará? Permanecerá como estamento
+THINK ou será absorvido pela massa INTERACT conforme funções de escrita sejam
+absorvidas por agentes como "IAs"? Haverá necessidade de uma vasta classe de
+escribas no novo império que está a se desenhar?
+
+### Libertando o design
+
+Assim como o Fusca, o ThinkPad é de fácil manutenção ("serviceable"). Suas
+peças são de fácil instalação e existem manuais detalhados para conserto.
+
+Decorre que é um hardware favorito de boa parte da comunidade hacker que
+entendeu que, de certo modo, já passamos pela época de esplendor dos PCs e e
+que o melhor que fizeram até hoje foram ThinkPads.
+
+Possivelmente, a comunidade do hardware livre fará a engenharia reversa de todo
+esse rolê. E talvez aí haja uma semente para a difusão de uma computação que
+incentive tanto o pensamento quanto a interação de forma emancipatória. Uma máquina
+de pensar popular e acessível como alternativa às tecnotoxinas totalitárias
+do turbocapitalismo.
+
+Texto escrito a partir de um ThinkPad, máquina surgida nas contradições.
+
+## Pontos altos
+
+Alguns dos principais pontos altos dos (antigos) ThinkPads:
+
+0. Resistência e durabilidade.
+1. Facilidade de manutenção ("reparabilidade").
+2. Trackpoint.
+3. Facilidade de acesso aos discos por uma portinhola lateral (recentemente
+ isso foi retirado por conta da transição dos discos S/ATA para as memórias
+ M.2).
+
+## Critérios de escolha
+
+Ok, chega de groselha. Bora falar de hardware.
+
+Bons critérios para escolha de modelos:
+
+1. Facilidade no acesso a componentes, especialmente unidade de armazenamento.
+2. Conector de energia comum.
+3. Bom teclado e trackpoint.
+
+Exemplos: T430, x200, x201, x230.
+
+## Modelos
+
+Esta seção inclui modelos "homologados" e também em pesquisa.
+
+### X62 - 51NB
+
+* [ThinkPad X62](https://geoff.greer.fm/2017/07/16/thinkpad-x62/).
+* [X62 Laptop Review](https://www.notebookcheck.net/X62-Laptop-Review.211598.0.html).
+* [Accept the fourth batch of X62 motherboard, New orders](https://m.facebook.com/notes/lcdfans/-accept-the-fourth-batch-of-x62-motherboard-new-orders/1877823262484777/?__tn__=H-R).
+
+### X201 e X201i
+
+* [Detailed specifications - ThinkPad X201, X201s](https://support.lenovo.com/br/en/solutions/pd010141).
+* [Category:X201 - ThinkWiki](http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X201)
+
+### X210
+
+* [ThinkPad X210](https://geoff.greer.fm/2019/03/04/thinkpad-x210/).
+
+### X220
+
+* [X220 no ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X220).
+* [Lenovo Thinkpad X220 - iFixit](https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Lenovo_Thinkpad_X220).
+* [Downloads](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/br/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-laptops/thinkpad-x220/downloads).
+* Problemas:
+ * Não consegui iniciar um sistema com GRUB em modo FDE (Full Disk Encryption). Notas do ThinkWiki sobre "On booting":
+ * The X220 cannot/will not boot GPT disks using Legacy BIOS, you must setup UEFI.
+ * The X220 will not boot /efi/*/*.efi unless "signed"(?) into BIOS, you have to copy it to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi.
+ * Disabling the BIOS setting "USB UEFI BIOS Support" disables *all* USB booting, ie, both UEFI and legacy BIOS.
+
+### X230
+
+* [x230 no ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X230).
+* [Lenovo ThinkPad x230 - iFixit](https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Lenovo_Thinkpad_x230).
+* [Downloads](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/br/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-laptops/thinkpad-x230/downloads).
+* [Battery calibration issues (and tips for fixing): when battery starts to suddenly drop its level](https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/2fworf/battery_calibration_issues_and_tips_for_fixing/).
+ * Exemplo: deixar por uns dias rodando a cada inicialização: `tlp setcharge 99 100`.
+
+### X250
+
+* [ThinkPad X250 Ultrabook Laptop](https://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/x-series/x250/).
+* [X250 no ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X250).
+* [Manual de Serviço](https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/x250_hmm_en_sp40f30022.pdf).
+* Problemas:
+ * Oficialmente só suporta até 16GB de RAM.
+ * "Any internal component replacement or upgrade (including hard disk and expansion cards) requires opening the back cover. (ThinkWiki)"
+
+### T430 e T430i
+
+* [T430 no ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T430).
+* [Detailed Specifications - ThinkPad T430, T430i](https://support.lenovo.com/br/en/solutions/pd024705).
+* Bateria do Thinkpad T430i - FRU P/N 45N1001, ASM P/N 45N1000.
+
+### T440
+
+* [T440 no ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T440).
+* Problemas:
+ * [Buttonless Touchpad](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Buttonless_Touchpad).
+
+### T480
+
+* [Category:T480 - ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T480)
+* [ThinkPad T480 - ThinkPad_T480_datasheet_EN.pdf](https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/datasheet/ThinkPad_T480_datasheet_EN.pdf)
+* [Lenovo ThinkPad T480 | 14" Business Laptop with 8th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 | Lenovo US | Lenovo US](https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpadt/thinkpad-t480/22tp2tt4800)
+
+### X280
+
+* [Category:X280 - ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X280)
+* [ThinkPad_X280_Spec.PDF](https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X280/ThinkPad_X280_Spec.PDF)
+* [PSREF ThinkPad ThinkPad X280](https://psref.lenovo.com/Product/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X280)
+* Drawback: memory is soldered: [How to upgrade x280 Memory-English Community](https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-X-Series-Laptops/How-to-upgrade-x280-Memory/m-p/4601913)
+
+### T14
+
+* [Category:T14 - ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T14)
+* [ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 (Intel) - ThinkPad_T14_Gen_1_Intel_datasheet_EN.pdf](https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/datasheet/ThinkPad_T14_Gen_1_Intel_datasheet_EN.pdf)
+* [T14 Gen 1 and P14s Gen 1 Hardware Maintenance Manual - t14_gen1_p14s_gen1_hmm_en.pdf](https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t14_gen1_p14s_gen1_hmm_en.pdf)
+* [laptops and netbooks :: thinkpad t series laptops :: thinkpad t14 gen 2 type 20w0 20w1contentdetail - Lenovo Support AU](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-t-series-laptops/thinkpad-t14-gen-2-type-20w0-20w1)
+* [Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen1 User Guide - Manuals+ - thinkpad-t14-gen1-manual.pdf](https://manuals.plus/lenovo/thinkpad-t14-gen1-manual.pdf)
+* [(English) User Guide (HTML) - ThinkPad T14, T15, P14s, P15s - Lenovo Support AU](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-p-series-laptops/thinkpad-p15s-type-20t4-20t5/manuals/um923720-english-user-guide-html-thinkpad-t14-t15-p14s-p15s)
+* [Removal and Replacement Videos - ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 (20S0, 20S1, 20S2, 20S3, 20UD, 20UE), P14s Gen1 (20S4, 20S5), T14 AMD Gen 1 (20UD, 20UE ), P14s AMD Gen 1 (20Y1, 20Y2), T14 Gen 2 (20W0, 20W1, 20XK, 20XL), P14s Gen 2 (20VX, 20VY, 21A0, 21A1) - Lenovo Support US](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht510512-removal-and-replacement-videos-thinkpad-t14-gen-1-thinkpad-p14s-gen-1-20s0-20s1-20s2-20s3-20s4-20s5).
+
+## Memória
+
+* [Memory Compatibility - Notebooks](https://support.lenovo.com/br/en/solutions/pd012623#x).
+
+## Firmware livre
+
+* [Libreboot – Hardware compatibility list](https://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/).
+
+## Firmware oficial
+
+* http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Gentoo_on_a_ThinkPad_X220
+* https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=122352
+* http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/UEFI_Firmware
+* https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ksergey/thinkpad/master/geteltorito.pl
+
+Exemplo:
+
+ perl ../../geteltorito.pl g2uj32us.iso > g2uj32us.hybrid.iso
+
+## Modificações
+
+* [GitHub - Evv1L/thinkpad-x230-upgrades: List of upgrades for ThinkPad x230](https://github.com/Evv1L/thinkpad-x230-upgrades)
+* [ThinkMods store](https://thinkmods.store/)
+ * [ExpressCard to NVMe Adapter – ThinkMods](https://thinkmods.store/products/expresscard-to-nvme-adapter)
+ * [X230 - what SSD will best fit in the WWAN slot? - Thinkpads Forum](https://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=135801)
+ * [New ThinkPad Mod: ExpressCard to NVMe SSD Adapter - Thinkpads Forum](https://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=130008)
+ * [ThinkMods: ExpressCard NVMe Adapter | Indiegogo](https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/thinkmods-expresscard-nvme-adapter#/)
+* [GitHub - n4ru/1vyrain: LiveUSB Bootable exploit chain to unlock all features of xx30 ThinkPad machines. WiFi Whitelist, Advanced Menu, Overclocking.](https://github.com/n4ru/1vyrain)
+ * [Unlocking Hidden Potential In IvyBridge ThinkPads | Hackaday](https://hackaday.com/2020/02/03/unlocking-hidden-potential-in-ivybridge-thinkpads/)
+ * ["1vyrain" - xx30 ThinkPad Jailbreak - Overclocking, Advanced Menu, ME Disable, Whitelist automated unlock with software! - Thinkpads Forum](https://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=129880)
+
+## Referências
+
+* [Thinkpads Forum - Index page](https://forum.thinkpads.com/).
+* [ThinkWiki](https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki).
+* [ThinkPad - Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/).
+* [fluxo de links » Tags (Rótulos): thinkpad](https://links.fluxo.info/tags/thinkpad).
+* [Lenovo: retro thinkpad](http://blog.lenovo.com/tag/retro+thinkpad).
+* [Lenovo Laptop Repair - iFixit](https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Lenovo_Laptop).
+* [IBM Laptop Repair - iFixit](https://www.ifixit.com/Device/IBM_Laptop).
+* [CPU-Upgrade](http://www.cpu-upgrade.com).
+* [Welcome to ThinkPads.org! - ThinkPads.org](https://libthinkpad.github.io/projects/)
+* [ThinkPad FRU parts catalog - ThinkPads.org](https://libthinkpad.github.io/fru/)
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+[[!meta title="Tokens USB"]]
+
+Sobre tokens criptográficos USB.
+
+## Intro
+
+* [ImperialViolet - Security Keys](https://www.imperialviolet.org/2017/08/13/securitykeys.html).
+
+## FST-01: Gnuk and Neug
+
+### FST-01
+
+* [FST-01](https://www.gniibe.org/FST-01/fst-01.html "FST-01") (Gniibe)
+* [FST-01](https://seeeddoc.github.io/FST-01/ "FST-01") (Seedstudio)
+* [unixjazz / DIYNuk · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/unixjazz/DIYNuk "unixjazz / DIYNuk · GitLab")
+* [» Reading and Writing Firmware on an STM32 using SWD](https://cybergibbons.com/hardware-hacking/reading-and-writing-firmware-on-an-stm32-using-swd/ "» Reading and Writing Firmware on an STM32 using SWD")
+ * [Serial Wire Debug (SWD) - Silicon Labs](https://community.silabs.com/s/article/serial-wire-debug-swd-x?language=en_US "Serial Wire Debug (SWD) - Silicon Labs")
+ * [ST-LINK/V2 - ST-LINK/V2 in-circuit debugger/programmer for STM8 and STM32 - STMicroelectronics](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/st-link-v2.html "ST-LINK/V2 - ST-LINK/V2 in-circuit debugger/programmer for STM8 and STM32 - STMicroelectronics")
+ * [STM8S-DISCOVERY - Discovery kit with STM8S105C6 MCU - STMicroelectronics](https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm8s-discovery.html "STM8S-DISCOVERY - Discovery kit with STM8S105C6 MCU - STMicroelectronics")
+ * [FST-01 gnuk firmware update via USB - Raymii.org](https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/FST-01_firmware_upgrade_via_usb.html "FST-01 gnuk firmware update via USB - Raymii.org")
+ * [FST-01 - Seeed Wiki](http://wiki.seeed.cc/FST-01/).
+ * [Questions - FST-01 Q&A Forum](http://no-passwd.net/askbot/questions/).
+ * [Programming the FST-01 (gnuk) with a Bus Pirate + OpenOCD](https://www.earth.li/~noodles/blog/2015/08/program-fst01-with-buspirate.html).
+
+### Gnuk
+
+* [Free Software Initiative of Japan - gnuk](http://www.fsij.org/category/gnuk.html)
+* [Gnuk Documentation — Gnuk Documentation 1.0 documentation](http://www.fsij.org/doc-gnuk/)
+* [Gnuk - Noisebridge](https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Gnuk).
+* [Gnuk Token and GnuPG scdaemon](https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/hwenablement_gnuk_token_and_gnupg_scdaemon/).
+* [Gnuk source code](https://salsa.debian.org/gnuk-team/gnuk/gnuk).
+
+### Neug
+
+* [NeuG, a True Random Number Generator Implementation](https://www.gniibe.org/memo/development/gnuk/rng/neug.html "NeuG, a True Random Number Generator Implementation")
+* [Gnuk / gnuk / neug · GitLab](https://salsa.debian.org/gnuk-team/gnuk/neug "Gnuk / gnuk / neug · GitLab")
+ * [NeuG USB True Random Number Generator | Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16080019 "NeuG USB True Random Number Generator | Hacker News")
+* [Gnuk, NeuG, FST-01](https://incenp.org/dvlpt/docs/fsij-gnuk-neug/index.html "Gnuk, NeuG, FST-01")
+ * [How can I install Gnuk on FST-01 with NeuG 1.0.5?](http://www.gniibe.org/FST-01/q_and_a/gnuk_install_over_neug.html "How can I install Gnuk on FST-01 with NeuG 1.0.5?")
+ * [udev-rules for my FST-01 gnuk security token](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2018-07/msg00051.html "udev-rules for my FST-01 gnuk security token")
+ * [Device Configuration for Gnuk Token with libusb — Gnuk Documentation 1.0 documentation](http://www.fsij.org/doc-gnuk/udev-rules.html "Device Configuration for Gnuk Token with libusb — Gnuk Documentation 1.0 documentation")
+ * [How to install or update NeuG firmware with STLink/v2 debugger on FST-01](https://demsh.org/post/neug-memo/ "How to install or update NeuG firmware with STLink/v2 debugger on FST-01")
+ * [How can I use NeuG standalone device on my Debian box?](https://www.gniibe.org/FST-01/q_and_a/neug-standalone-device.html "How can I use NeuG standalone device on my Debian box?")
+ * [linux - Using the NeuG TRNG with /dev/random? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/354188/using-the-neug-trng-with-dev-random#433397 "linux - Using the NeuG TRNG with /dev/random? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange")
+
+### Threat modeling
+
+* [How safe is Gnuk against side channel attacks, USB sniffer, or electron/tunneling microscope? - FST-01 Q&A Forum](http://no-passwd.net/askbot/question/33/how-safe-is-gnuk-against-side-channel-attacks-usb/).
+* [How does Gnuk protect against attacks to extract private keys? - FST-01 Q&A Forum](http://no-passwd.net/askbot/question/32/how-does-gnuk-protect-against-attacks-to-extract/).
+* [What types of risk are more likely? What's "best practice" against that? - FST-01 Q&A Forum](http://no-passwd.net/askbot/question/68/what-types-of-risk-are-more-likely-whats-best/).
+
+### Programando o FST-01
+
+Agradecimento ao `unixjazz` do projeto [DIYNuk](https://gitlab.com/unixjazz/DIYNuk) por fornecer estas instruções!
+
+Roteiro baseado no programador (STLink) ligado a um STM8 com os pinos soldados:
+
+1. Ligar ambas as pacas conforme [este diagrama dos
+ pinos](https://www.gniibe.org/memo/development/gnuk/hardware/stlinkv2-stm8s-discovery.html).
+2. Configurar o ST-Link (programador) no PC. Instruções
+ [aqui](https://www.gniibe.org/FST-01/q_and_a/swd-debugger.html).
+3. Compilar (mesmo procedimento para Gnuk e Neug (se diz Noisy com sotaque
+ japones)) conforme [estas instruções](https://www.gniibe.org/memo/development/gnuk/gnuk-building-for-stm32-part-of-stm8s-discovery-kit.html).
+
+Em geral, o procedimento e' o seguinte:
+
+1. Instalar o [ultimo NeuG do repo do Debian](https://salsa.debian.org/gnuk-team/gnuk/neug).
+2. Instalar o GNU Toolchan for ARM (4.5 ou maior).
+3. Instalar o OpenOCD (pacote do Debian).
+4. Compilar o NeuG.
+5. Configurar o ST-Link com as seguintes regras do udev (por exemplo em `/etc/udev/rules.d/10-stlink.rules`):
+
+ ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0483", \
+ ATTR{idProduct}=="3748", GROUP="tape", MODE="664", SYMLINK+="stlink"
+
+6. Plugar o ST-Link, rodar o OpenOCD e escrever o binario na flash do STM8
+ conforme [este procedimento](https://www.gniibe.org/memo/development/gnuk/gnuk-installation-to-stm32-part-of-stm8s-discovery-kit.html)
+7. Pronto! Agora basta [ler a serial](https://www.gniibe.org/FST-01/q_and_a/neug-standalone-device.html).