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.TH "breadpunk admins" 7 "30 April 2020" "version 0.0.1"
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.SH NAME
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a list of the admins of breadpunk.club
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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breadpunk.club(7) has 2 admins:
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.B ~breadw
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.I (Case Duckworth)
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- site admin and founder
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.I breadpunk@acdw.net
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.B ~lucitoast
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.I (lucidiot@tilde.town)
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- volunteer admin extraordinaire
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.I lucitoast@breadpunk.club
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.TH breadpunk.club 7 "30 April 2020" "version 0.0.1"
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.SH NAME
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breadpunk.club - make your own bread
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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ssh <baker>@breadpunk.club
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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hello, and welcome to breadpunk.club.
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we are a shared Unix computer focused on bread:
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baking it,
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eating it,
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using it as fiat currency in the event of a cataclysm,
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that sort of thing.
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we're also dedicated to the ideas outlined in our manifesto(7):
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namely
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.I anti-commoditization,
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.I self-reliance, and
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.I radical cooperation.
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check this manpage periodically.
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the community will maintain it as a living document
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outlining technical and policy changes to the system.
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.SH STUFF TO DO
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.B IRC
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or Internet Relay Chat:
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right now, we have an IRC server,
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as well as weechat(1) and irssi(1) as clients.
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join us on #bread for general chat,
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or make your own channel!
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.B email
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as you know and love:
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we have a postfix server set up,
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but it only points internally.
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you can send a mail to a fellow baker using
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mutt(1) or mailutils.
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.B NNTP
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or ... News News Totally P--Pawesome !?
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I don't know.
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it's Usenet.
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access with slrn(1).
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.B Nomic
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the game of rule-changing:
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join us on bread.nomic in NNTP,
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or at the git repo: tildegit.org/breadpunk/nomic.
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speaking of,
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.B git
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the version control system:
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we have that too.
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but not a hosting service.
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just regular ol' git(1), installed.
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.B gopher
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the older, cooler brother to the web:
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it's a real old style of serving up content
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and we have public gopher pages at your
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~/public_gopher.
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.B html
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the younger, yuppy sister of gopher:
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you know, the thing.
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slap your own homepage in
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~/public_html.
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.B gemini
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the middle child:
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it's a newer protocol that tries to be a middle ground
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between gopher and http.
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right now, we're still figuring out user-dirs,
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so it's not really a thing.
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.SH ACCOUNTS
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account on breadpunk.club are free and open to the public.
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it'll work best if you're at least marginally interested in bread or
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bread-like substances;
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or if you align with the values outlined in the manifesto(7).
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accounts with an extended (like, we haven't heard from you in a year) period
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of inactivity will be removed, but if you know you'll be away for a while,
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send the admins(7) a message and we can work with you.
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.SH SYSTEM POLICIES
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in general,
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.I don't be a dingus.
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in specific, see the code-of-conduct(7).
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.SH BUGS
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if you come across any bugs, please contact the admins(7),
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or the AUTHOR, below.
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.SH AUTHOR
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breadw is the system administrator and founder of breadpunk.club.
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contact him through IRC or email at breadw@breadpunk.club,
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of if it's really time-sensitive, breadpunk@acdw.net.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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other pubnixes include:
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https://tilde.town
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https://rawtext.club
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https://trash.town
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https://sdf.org
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https://grex.org
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http://circumlunar.space
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https://tilde.team
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gopher://colorfield.space
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And many more...
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.TH "breadpunk manifesto" 7 "30 April 2020" "version 0.0.2"
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.SH NAME
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a manifesto for the breadpunk movement
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.SH EPIGRAPHS
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.TP
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Man cannot live on bread alone.
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.B Jesus of Nazareth
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.TP
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They say bread is life.
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.B Ronny Cammareri of Brooklyn
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.SH CONTENT
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Bread was invented tens of thousands of years ago,
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probably by someone drunk because they had the munchies.
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It's been made continuously since then
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by people of varying degrees of sobriety
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and to varying degrees of success.
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For nearly its entire history,
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bread has been made using stale dough from earlier bread,
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or from a fresh-made pool of fermented wheat and water.
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It took time,
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but it was good,
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and we had time.
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Of course,
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the Market came along,
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and with it hunger:
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the hunger of the working-class,
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who did not have time to
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sit and wait for bread.
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We invented instant yeast in a lab,
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we invented styrofoam bread with no taste
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but fast turnaround,
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and we called it good.
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But we knew not what we did —
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or at least, many of us didn't.
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The alphabet, they say, was invented only once.
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Bread is invented every time, anew.
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It's life itself.
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And life is not for sale.
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Breadpunk rejects the commoditization of life by market capitalism.
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Breadpunk is an attitude that something our ancestors made largely for free
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is not something we should be spending money on.
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Breadpunk is the idea that we have time again,
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that industrialism gives us time to bake bread.
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Breadpunk is simple:
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.B
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MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN BREAD.
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