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Resources 2021-08-19 permalink Browse the resources I use and recommend, including articles and free software.

About Feeds: What is a feed?

Annamma, S. A. (2018). The pedagogy of pathologization: Dis/abled girls of color in the school-prison nexus. Routledge.

Creative Commons

Free Software Foundation: Free software resources

Lydia X. Z. Brown on Autistic Hoya

MyPronouns.org: Resources

Open Educational Resources (OER Commons): Search resources

Opsahl, K. (2013, June 7). Why metadata matters. Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Rogers, C. (2016). Intellectual disability and being human: A care ethics model. Routledge.

Stevenson, B. (2014). Just mercy: A story of justice and redemption. Spiegel & Grau.
Stevenson, B. (2014). Just mercy: A story of justice and redemption. [Audiobook]. Penguin Random House Audio.

Use plaintext email.

I rely on free software every day.

Bitwarden: Self-hostable password manager
Licensing: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Replaces 1Password, Dashlane, and LastPass

FreshRSS: Self-hosted news aggregator
Licensing: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Replaces Feedly and Inoreader

Joplin: Note-taking and task management application with encryption and synchronization
Licensing: MIT (Expat) License
Replaces Google Keep and Microsoft OneNote

mailbox.org: Secure mail service
Licensing: Based on Open-Xchange, Postfix, and other free software
Replaces Gmail and Outlook

Nextcloud: Self-hosted cloud storage and collaborative platform
Licensing: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Replaces Google Drive and Microsoft 365 -- CalDAV and CardDAV support also allow for synchronization of calendars and contacts, respectively

wallabag: Self-hostable read-it-later application
Licensing: MIT (Expat) License
Replaces Instapaper and Pocket

Zooming Out: "A provisional list of Zoom replacements"

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