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Underground Hacking, Madness, and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier

2021-01-14 | #gopher #books #geekery #debian #text2wave #festival #Underground #FOSS #linux

Underground: Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier is a book written by Suelette Dreyfus with research by Julian Assange in 1997. The book's title is an apt description of what the book is about, so I won't go into detail about that. One of the unusual things about Underground is that the authors licensed the book as literary freeware, which means that the book is available to anyone, anywhere at no cost, and with almost no restrictions whatsoever, except for commercial use of course. The book is available at Project Gutenburg as well as at underground-book.net[1]. After reading Underground in 2007, I tried to contact Suelette Dreyfus about making a festival text to speech audio version available as a serialized podcast. I never could get in touch with her, so I emailed Julian Assange about this:

1: http://underground-book.net

Tue, Mar 6, 2007, 8:41 PM

Julian,
I have tried many time times to contact both you and Suelette
regarding this. I would like very much to make the book
Underground available in festival generated audio in a podcast
format. I have taken the text files available at
http://www.xs4all.nl/~suelette/underground/underground-speech-text/[2]
and have converted them to audio using festival. I would like very
much to make these files available as mp3 and ogg files
(converted from the verbatim text files) available for download on
an individual basis, as well as to allow the end user to subscribe
to an rss feed containing the audio files. My gut tells me that
this is something that I am allowed, but I do not want to assume
the wrong thing. I want to make sure that i have permission to do
this. Please know that I seek no personal gain from this. I would
just be making the converted files available to people in modern
download-able format. The feed could even be available in iTtunes.
Please let me know if this is something I am allowed to do. Thanks
in advance for your kind consideration of this request.

2: http://www.xs4all.nl/~suelette/underground/underground-speech-text/

His reply:

Tues, Mar 6, 2007, 10:04 PM
Dear dave. Please do!

Sorry if we haven't been easily available. Busy consulting for

this http://wikileaks.org/
Best, J

I only included the above exchange for the following obvious reasons: it was super cool to have talked to one of the authors; Julian Assange wrote the super cool program surfraw (that I still use today in a rofi menu); the historical reference to wikileaks in it's infancy; and Julian Assange is even more (in)famous today. So please allow my braggadocio, as it was my 15 minutes of fame.

I did make the audio files, and did release them as a podcast, and made them available for download too. I hosted these files on my server from 2007 until 2011 or so, when I sort of took a hiatus from the linux community.

Anyway, the book is awesome, and you should read it if you haven't. Yesterday I generated new festival audio files for the book and put them on my gopher sites; download and enjoy if you wish.

-dsyates

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