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How would one research information without resorting to sources like Wikipedia that is full of gibberish?

Before you type, fine, I am a low life twat who have neither the means nor expense budget to go look for knowledge. That you must assume I live not in rich daddy 1st world countries.


>(...) Wikipedia (...) full of gibberish
how so? you can, and should, always check the references

[IT]

Scihub
Books (use Annas archive if you are poor)
Wikipedia with healthy amount of source checking but it's not like you need to when you are dealing with subjects like math, engineering and such.
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>>10545
No guarantee that Anna's Archive is going to last tho...

Kind of make sense of Wikipedia non political side but feels like editors have to rely on web based 3rd party external sources based off that existed after an initial period of time.
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>>10548
>Adding on to this

I found a cool website for computer reference, https://www.computerlanguage.com


The best resource for knowledge is the Less Retarded Wiki.
To gain access to this resource, one must pass an exceptionally difficult exam who's purpose is to determine if you're not retarded.
https://www.tastyfish.cz/
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[BG] [TOR]

Why would someone host their god wonderful content on that mainstream archive tho... /s


wikipedia for sources, sci-hub for docs.

[US-HI]

Always check if Encyclopædia Dramatica has a relevant article that covers the topic you're researching.
https://edramatica.com/

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>>10553
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