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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LGOrcStreetSamurai@hexbear.net to c/technology@hexbear.net

I have been teaching myself more programming stuff for c/gamedev over the last several weeks as my ambition is to make a using Godot to share with people. Just making a game for the sake of trying my hand at a creative work, no real "profit motive" just wanna make a thing programming-communism. However, but I was feeling like I wanted to get back into the old-school C++ programming rather than using a game engine and was looking for a primer as it's been a bit since I have done it. In my quest I discovered Academic Torrents, I found a ton of great computer science courses and the last weakened synapses of academic rigor in my internet poisoned brain to fire once again.

I have always been for open-information (most just downloading .pdf files of textbooks during college) and stuff but I didn't really know about the concept of a Shadow Library. I'm finding myself interested in just learning more computer nerd shit for the sake of learning. I like the idea I have access to pretty much every computer science department that has a webcam and torrent link, I think that's good.

This idea applies beyond not just for tech stuff of course, but just about anything. I think it's really weird that knowledge creation is soloed away behind nations, institutions, and IP laws. Everyone everywhere should have access to knowledge for the sake of knowledge. I don't know much about the actual process of knowledge creation but the created knowledge itself should be assessable to everyone in a library sense. Knowledge is one basic things that makes us human and should be free and open to everyone. Discovering a website reminded that learning is just cool and worth doing for the sake doing (if that's your thing of course, if you don't wanna learn that should be considered cool too).

The promise of the internet still exists outside the walled gardens and I think that's pretty dope. So long as people wanna learn I'm glad that these sorts of Shadow libraries are there to help people.

Also support your actual local library. Light and Shadow Libraries are cool and lefty and good.

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[-] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 10 points 1 year ago

That’s awesome! Browsing LibGen by new is one of my hobbies lol. It’s super interesting to see what kinds of books pop up. Sometimes super cool stuff, other times it’s nazis. But yeah, enjoy learning!

[-] LGOrcStreetSamurai@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Sometimes super cool stuff, other times it’s nazis.

It's very annoying that "other times it's nazis" is a potential issue in just about any facet of the net.

[-] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago

Ikr. Sometimes it’s apparent in the title/bio but there’ve been times I’ve had to google the book/author cuz the bio is empty and i come across their Wikipedia (usually dead nazis), Twitter (alive nazis), and a couple times a whole nazi book publisher. The world is wild.

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