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Copyright (C) 2024 sageTheDM
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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<h1>Our Projects</h1>
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<h2>Our Games</h2>
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<a href="https://www.freettrpg.org/" target="_blank">FreeTTRPG</a>
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href="https://patrick_pluto.codeberg.page/freeftf/"
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target="_blank"
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>FreeFTF</a
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<h2>Our Other Projects</h2>
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href="https://patrick_pluto.codeberg.page/foss_alternatives/"
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target="_blank"
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>FOSS Alternatives</a
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<h2>About Us</h2>
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<h1>This is just a filler text</h1>
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Have you ever felt that a new game you bought lacks soul, as if it was
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made without love or passion? Or maybe you've noticed that the tools
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you use seem to watch your every move, leaving you feeling monitored
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and uneasy. Even after paying for a subscription, do you feel like you
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don’t truly own the software you rely on? We’ve felt the same way, and
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we’re here to change that. We are an international group of
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programmers, united by a common goal: to reshape the world of
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technology. With team members from Switzerland, Norway, and beyond,
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we're a diverse collective of students and developers who believe in
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the power of open-source software. Open source isn’t just a
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development model for us; it’s a commitment to transparency,
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community, and user freedom. Inspired by the Free Software Foundation
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(FSF) and the Free Software Supporters Europe (FSSE), we strive to
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create software that empowers users, respects their privacy, and
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fosters collaboration. In a world where much of the software feels
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corporate and detached, we’re dedicated to creating tools and games
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with passion and care—products you can trust and truly own. Join us in
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reshaping the digital landscape, where technology serves you, not the
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other way around.
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<a href="https://interstellardevelopment.org/code/Patrick_Pluto" class="card-link">
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<img src="images/Patrick.png" alt="Patrick" />
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<h3>Patrick_Pluto</h3>
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The system administrator and our lead coder. He is the one you
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will need to blame for bugs in the games
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<a href="https://interstellardevelopment.org/code/sageTheDm" class="card-link">
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<img src="images/sage.png" alt="Sage" />
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<h3>sageTheDM</h3>
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Our mostly competent web developer and secondary coder, if you
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experience any bugs on the website or spelling mistake he is to
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blame
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<a href="https://interstellardevelopment.org/code/NorwayLCAndTrains" class="card-link">
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<img src="images/norway.png" alt="Norway" />
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<h3>NorwayLC</h3>
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Our Development assistant, he is responsible to help our coders
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don't lose their mind. He does quality of life improvements for
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the endusers and help to keep the project running.
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Our Wildcard he just randomly commit code improvements gives us
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tips and vanishes again. No one can truly understand him, but
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without him the project would not be running
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<section id="vision">
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<h1>This is just a filler text</h1>
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<h2>Our vision</h2>
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<h2>Our Vision: Crafting a Future of Open Source</h2>
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<h3>The Beginning: A Need for Change</h3>
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In a world dominated by soulless, profit-driven software, we felt a
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deep dissatisfaction with the state of the tech industry. Many of us
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have experienced the frustration of using tools that feel invasive,
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with constant surveillance and restrictions. We've all been
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there—buying a game that lacks passion, subscribing to software that
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we never truly own, or feeling trapped in ecosystems designed to
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profit off our data. These experiences led us to a simple, yet
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profound question: <em>What if technology could be different?</em>
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</p>
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<h3>2023: The Seed of an Idea</h3>
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In 2023, a group of fresh-faced students from Switzerland, Norway, and
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beyond came together with a shared dream. United by our love for
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coding and our belief in the power of open-source software, we set out
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to challenge the status quo. We were inspired by the pioneers of the
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Free Software Movement (FSM) and the values they championed:
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transparency, freedom, and community.
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<h3>2024: Building the Foundation</h3>
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By 2024, our team had grown, and so had our ambitions. We began
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working on our first projects, focusing on creating games and tools
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that were not just free to use, but free to modify, share, and
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improve. Our mission was clear: to bring open-source alternatives to
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the mainstream, offering users a genuine choice in a market saturated
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with proprietary solutions.
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<h3>2025: Expanding Our Horizons</h3>
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As our community grew, so did our impact. In 2025, we launched several
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successful projects, each embodying our core values of openness and
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collaboration. We forged partnerships with like-minded organizations
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and began to make waves in the tech world. Our tools and games started
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gaining recognition for their quality, security, and the freedom they
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offered users.
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</p>
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<h3>2026 and Beyond: Shaping the Future</h3>
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Looking ahead, we see a future where open-source software is the norm,
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not the exception. We envision a world where users are empowered to
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take control of their digital lives, where technology serves the needs
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of people, not corporations. Our goal is to continue expanding our
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portfolio of open-source projects, making them accessible to everyone,
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regardless of their background or technical expertise.
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</p>
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<h3>Our Commitment</h3>
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Our vision is not just about the products we create; it's about the
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culture we want to build. We are committed to fostering a global
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community of developers, gamers, and tech enthusiasts who share our
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passion for open source. Together, we believe we can create a more
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just, equitable, and innovative digital world.
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</p>
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Join us on this journey as we work to bring open-source tools and
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games to the market for everyone to enjoy. Let's reshape the future of
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technology, one line of code at a time.
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