- moves `explainshell` into the `Developer Tools` which is also a dumping ground, but we'll tackle that section in another PR
- moves `Calibre` and `Zotero` into a new section called `Books and Library Software`, because I *think* this fits?
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This takes somafm_tui and moves it into a new section under Audio called `Music Players` and then also creates special sub-sections for `Standalone Digitial Mixer` and `Digital Audio Workstations`, so we can be more specific for musical artists aiming to make ethical decisions. This also gets us one step closer to getting rid of the "Services and Utilities" section.
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- change `Budgeting` to `Accounting and Budgeting` and move it to it's own section
- thanks to @lejun in #260 for their budgeting updates
- moves `Unfiied Push Distributors` to their own section
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closer and closer to a properly alphabetized list for easily finding stuff
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This just makes it easier to find both, and starts the process of getting rid of the "developer tools" section which is a bit too broad.
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- tidy search engines based on new style guide and work in #325
- This also moves both search engines and service monitoring down a bit to be closer to my end goal of alphabetizing everything 🙏
- add marginalia as search engine alternative
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- move terminal emulators down a bit
- move blogging software up a bit
change 'healthy and safety' to 'health and safety' (how did I miss that for so long haha)
Part of #375
I put the "astral got acquired by 'Open' 'AI'" as "AI Sponsored", because it's harder to be more sponsored than "got acquired".
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I'm open to relocating this to another section in case Stolen Training Data is not the right place for it.
The reasoning behind choosing this section is that all the others do not, AFAICS, fit this research: 'Legal Cases and Law Problems' is not exactly the case here because while there's a copyright violation argument that can be made AFAIK this research was not used in any court case at this point in time, 'License Problems' is the same thing, up until now this research hasn't been used anywhere related to licensing. It does provide evidence though that LLMs do, in fact, steal and store copyrighted data.
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Drew DeVault wrote a [blog post](https://drewdevault.com/2026/03/28/2026-03-28-rsync-without-rsync.html) about using tar in place of rsync, and he linked to this repo, so I thought it'd be fun and useful to link to his explanation in our alternatives column.
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Bosh is included, because it descends from the original bourne shell. The others should be uncontroversial.
I have seen the plan9port pull request, but there's 9base, as well as several forks and reimplementations of rc itself.
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A starting attempt at writing up a template for others to use to contact their favorite projects to ask them to implement a No AI Policy. This is incredibly bare bones right now, but I am 10000% open to feedback and suggestions. Please feel free to open a PR!
The idea is that each section can be added or removed depending on what angle you think the maintainers would be most amenable to.
- closes#116
This PR also cleans up some of the code of conduct and contributing doc.
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Adds zellij terminal multiplexer.
I've added the same alternatives as in #251, but I cannot personally vouch for these.
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Part of #325
Applies new style guide to the audio section of the README.md
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I stumbled on Weblate in the commit history of Freetube.
Apparently it's a development tool for translations, that automates some attribution and peer review workflows. Their project's commit log is a bit obfuscated, because it internally uses Weblate as well, which generates a lot of commits for minor metadata changes.
They have an [AGENTS.md](https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/blob/main/AGENTS.md) file though and i did find some recent LLM commits:
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Xmonad, FVWM and others also qualify, but these are the closest to i3 in spirit.
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relates to the work in #325
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This tidies all sections starting with C haha :)
Relates to work from #325
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