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zarkanian@sh.itjust.works to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago

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    Better, they make zines! https://jvns.ca/

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      Maybe a dumb question, but is… a zine just a blog entry?

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        Zine is short for magazine, I think. Offline zines are often self-published paper booklets, produced by lone wolves or communities, with a focus on one subject. Digital zines are often PDFs. Sometimes a printable booklet version is provided so they can be printed and distributed. Here’s an example of a digital zine: https://digitalselfdefence.net/pdf/dsdc-zine.pdf

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      thanks, it’s got really hard nowdays to find quality content.

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