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OpenMPT and The Mod Archive - give you access to what is known as tracker music. It is like MIDI, except that not only notes, but also instruments are stored, giving more flexibility as well as exact playback on different machines, while keeping file size small. You can download hundreds upon hundreds of tracks and they will consume little space, at least when compared to the same stored as MP3's.

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Dig Deeper - something you should visit and read "Society" section, and then ask yourself are mass media and like really telling you truth. But remember - trust is relative. You need to choose what will be your master trusted source.
Also have some articles about browsers and extensions for them to use, in case you don't want to be spied on by Big Brother and want your browser to be just yours without exceptions.

Other sites

wiby.me - a thing you must know. A simple search engine that you can add sites to because it doesn't scans internet on it's own, as well as able to redirect you to Google and Bing results directly in case you can't do this through their main pages and give you a random websites from it's database. And you can install a copy of it on your computer.
Wayback Machine - another thing that you should know. Allows you to view copies of a site from the past (if it have them obviously). To use you can prefix web.archive.org/web/*/ to site's URL and go there. From time to time works like piece of trash, otherwise it's awesome.
Koshka's Kingdom - put here just because links section is immense.
Nathan Lineback's Toasty Technology page - a literal time machine. Even have some PWADs for Doom!
NO EXECUTE! - just a nice techy blog.
KolibriOS - homebrew OS that is far ahead from others (just look at how much various hardware it supports) yet needs just a Pentium-60 (can be hacked to run on 486) and 16 megabytes of RAM and have TCP/IP network stack that uses Berkeley sockets as API making it a decent choice for embedded applications. And also it's API is plain simple, even though that gives you some limits.
BitFontMaker2 BitMap Font Editor - just a nice font editor that allows you to create bitmap fonts and then exports them as TrueType fonts allowing using them pretty much everywhere.
The End of Internet. By the way file size of 24,000 TB is not that impossible to download - Linus Tech Tips already have 3,000 TB!


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