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       --> gopher.fnord.one:70/1/Mirrors/Manifestos/
       
       # man 10 intro
       
       The net is a sprawl of ideas and vision(s), crammed together
       in an infinite, fragile space of surprisigly high density.
       Sometimes some of them flow out and become manifest in technology
       or in a way of life. Sometimes they bleed out and become mainfestos.
       
       I collect some of them here for educational and historical
       purposes, and sometimes out of wonder and amazement.
       I'm not their author. I don't own them. Think for yourself.
       Also: Mind how your emotions alter your attitude when it
       comes to 'bloody' metaphors...
       
       I promise to write an introduction to this subsection of
       gopher.fnord.one as soon as I find the time and as soon you find
       more manifestos in here.
                                                  --lambda
       
       
 (TXT) [A/ICollective2002] The A/I Manifesto 
       By the autistici/inventati (a.k.a. A/I) collective. Published in 2002.
       Mirrored from: https://www.autistici.org/who/manifesto, 2018-08.04.
       "A/I (Autistici/Inventati [...]) was born in 2001 from an encounter of
       individuals and collectives of the autonomous anticapitalist movement
       who were interested in technology and active in the fight for digital
       rights." (see: https://www.autistici.org/, 2018-08.04.)
       See also:
         https://www.autistici.org/who/telltale,
         https://www.autistici.org/who/rplan/.
       
 (TXT) [Blankenship1986] The Conscience of a Hacker
       By The Mentor (a.k.a. Lloyd Blankenship). Published in 1986.
       This text is the archetype of manifestos for the technically inclined
       as well as the computer underground. Despite its original title
       introduced as "A Hacker's Manifesto" in Phrack Vol. 1, Issue 7, Phile
       1 (1986), it is, by now, world-renowned under said alias.
       
 (TXT) [Bezroukov2012] IT Slacker Society Manifest
       By Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov. Version 1.02 (Mar 10, 2012).
       Mirrored from: http://www.softpanorama.org/Bulletin/Humor/Slackerism/it_slacker_manifest.shtml, 2018-03-16.
       See also:
       http://www.softpanorama.org/Bookshelf/Classic/peter_principle.shtml,
       http://www.softpanorama.org/Social/Workagolism_and_burnout/office_slaves.shtml,
       http://www.softpanorama.org/Bulletin/Humor/Slackerism/ten_commandments_of_software_slackerism.shtml,
       http://www.softpanorama.org/Social/Communication/corporate_bullshit.shtml
       
 (TXT) [Harris2018] The Tilde.Team Manifesto
       By Ben Harris. Published in 2018.
       Mirrored from:
       https://tildegit.org/team/site/src/branch/master/wiki/pages/manifesto.md, 2018-10-19.
       See also:
       https://tilde.team/
       
 (TXT) [Huges1993] A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
       By Eric Huges. Published in 1993.
       Mirrored from: https://www.activism.net/cypherpunk/manifesto.html, 2018-02-19.
       Hint: Use gopherpedia if you don't know who Eric Huges is.
       
 (TXT) [Karger2002] The gopher:// Manifesto
       By Bjorn Karger. 1st. ed. pub. November 16th, 2000. Updated on April 26th, 2001
       and early 2002. Mirrored from: http://27.org/gopher-manifesto/, 2018-03-12.
       The manifesto of the 'Bring Back Gopher'-Campaign, a "grass-roots movement"
       to "bring back" the "ideal hypertext interface" [sic].
       
 (TXT) [Lohmann2016] The Bitreich Manifesto
       By Christoph '20h' Lohmann. 1st ed. pub. October 01st, 2016.
       Mirrored from: gopher://bitreich.org/0/documents/bitreich-manifesto.md, 2018-03-12.
       Note that on 2017-12-16 bitreich.org got the role of maintainer of gopherproject.org.
       (See also: gopher://bitreich.org/0/documents/bitreich-chronicles.md, 2018-03-12;
       gopher://bitreich.org/1/scm/bitreich-documents/commit/acd3739a8c0912293451db5e592d67924f51531e.gph)
       
 (TXT) [May1988] The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto
       By Timothy C. May. Written in 1988.
       The Manifesto is part 16.4.1 of the Cyphernomicon. So take a glimpse
       at 16.4. as well.
       
 (TXT) [Shaw2011] The 'Programming, Motherfucker' Manifesto
       By Zed A. Shaw.  Written (probably) in 2011.
       Mirrored from: http://programming-motherfucker.com, 2019-03-14.