@tripu IMO: most good books in math and CS are either freely available or priced reasonably enough and have non-abusive publishers so you shouldn't pirate them.
But I loved that site as a student. I could get almost any book on any subject I wanted and didn't have to go to the library for it.

@swiley It's not for technical that I'm interested in resources like , but for old : sometimes it's surprisingly difficult to find editions of the !

@tripu Oh really? I've had good experiences with standard ebooks[1] I've been (slowly) going through the Karamozov Brothers.
[1] standardebooks.org/

@swiley is doing a great job, but they go manually through editions, therefore have a very limited collection (compared to gutenberg.org/ , wikibooks.org/ , openlibrary.org/ , archive.org/details/books , etc).

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