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From: Greg Farough To participate in the LibrePlanet 2021 workshops, please register at the Supporter level. Doing so will grant you exclusive access to sign up and attend. To guarantee the highly interactive nature of the workshops, we have to limit capacity for them, which means that they require separate registration, which will be processed on a first come, first serve basis and registration will be checked before the workshop begins. This workshop is currently full and access is limited to those who registered. Passwords to join the event have been shared in your registration confirmation. This workshop is currently full. Your data is essential to your life, your agency, and your future. Come learn how to save, serve, and safely share your data at home with a smorgasbord of free software. I'll cover rapid setup and basic use of tools such as Traefik, Pi-Hole, Nextcloud, BackupPC, Wallabag, Jellyfin, Wordpress, and more. With these tools you can collaboratively edit documents in realtime online, stream music and video, and future-proof your digital assets. Description: Access to this event is limited to those who registered at the Supporter level. Passwords to join the event are shared through the registration confirmation. Learn regular expressions (regex).
No prior knowledge of regex required.LibrePlanet 2021 Workshops
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-Free Software Data Fortress for Your Home
+Free Software Data Fortress for Your Home
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-Regular expression workshop
+Regular expression workshop
Access to this event is limited to those who registered at the Supporter level. Passwords to join the event are shared through the registration confirmation.
-< /br> +The cost of wide spread adoption of the corporate controlled internet is omnipresent surveillance, algorithmic racism, censorship and targeted manipulation of people of color. Are we ready to change? Can we envision people of color ownership of technology and community control grounded in social justice values?
Seasoned activists of the liberatory Internet movement will guide participants through an interactive time-line exercise: mapping the points in people of color movementsâ histories that have shaped our relationship with the Internet for the last quarter century, exploring how weâve used internet communications for movement resilience, and collectively strategizing what our future relationship should be. Technology is political and this exercise makes the case for the need of free software.