$ ls /modules
Web Series
Free, self-contained courses in field-built technical self-reliance. Each one ends with a field exercise and a ten-question test.
Enter the system
Techno Guerrilla
Techno Guerrilla runs inside TG//OS, its own working desktop. These are the six modules it carries.
MODULE 00HardeningSecure the phone and laptop you already own. A threat model, a phone and laptop lockdown, account security, and the SSH keys later modules depend on.enter the OS ›MODULE 01NetworkingBuild a private server on a Raspberry Pi that carries your chat, filters your DNS, and connects your devices through a VPN. Nothing on it is exposed to the public internet.enter the OS ›MODULE 02ElectronicsHow current, voltage and resistance behave in a circuit, and what each common component does. By the end you can read a schematic and verify a real circuit with a multimeter.enter the OS ›MODULE 03Building CircuitsTurn schematics into working hardware. Each circuit is drawn in KiCad, proven on a breadboard, then handed to a Raspberry Pi to control.enter the OS ›MODULE 04SalvageStock your bench with parts pulled from discarded electronics: where to find donor devices, how to open them safely, and how to test every component.enter the OS ›MODULE 05PowerSource and store electrical power for a real load with no wall socket and no generator: salvage batteries, bank them, charge them from the sun, and prove the runtime.enter the OS ›
The modules are written to be taken in order, but each one states what it assumes, so you can start where you need to.
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