Paged Out! - A Free Experimental Technical Magazine for Programming and Hacking
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Summary
Paged Out! is a free, experimental technical magazine focused on programming tricks, hacking, security, retro and modern computers, electronics, demoscene, and similar topics. It follows a unique format where each article occupies exactly one page. The magazine is community-driven, not-for-profit, and aims to be self-sustainable while remaining permanently free to download, share, and print.
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It's made by the community for the community. And it's not-for-profit (though in time, we hope it will be self-sustainable) - this means that the issues will always be free to download, share, and print.
If you're interested in more details, check our our FAQ and About pages!
Deeply technical zine. And it's free.
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