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ok, so I looked at this thread https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/1soq24c/parent_decide_act_you_think_using_linux_will_save/ and the internet crackdown is real, and I very often read that Linux is supposed to be the way out in the coming future of a totalitarian internet. but I wonder, how exactly is Linux supposed to be the rescue? what use is a free OS to me if the internet is a total prison? what use is the darknet or any “alternatives” like Mastodon, Gopher or whatever if there’s no interesting/high-quality content there anyway? at first I was worried about the internet crackdown too, but what would be so bad about it? the Chinese are managing it fine. they don’t have these silly discussions about Linux, Tor, GrapheneOS and all that nonsense. they are completeky happy with wechat, douiyn and other corpo shit. so what exactly is being lost?
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>>33118
the difference is that China and Korea have communist parties ruling them and you do not

Honestly people would generally be content with a completely controlled life if it meant a life with decent shelter, sustenance and companionship. That's mostly what people need anyways. I also don't think most people would be against things like arranged marriages if it most contentment and stability. I know I probably wouldn't. Most people don't really have much control over their lives nor do they really want to. It's too much work

>the internet crackdown is real, and I very often read that Linux is supposed to be the way out
>the Chinese are managing it fine. they don’t have these silly discussions about Linux, Tor, GrapheneOS and all that nonsense. they are completeky happy with wechat, douiyn and other corpo shit.
Linux is orthogonal to the Internet and privacy question and is actually very useful for China as a basis for their own operating systems so they don't depend on Western operating systems and it's open source so they can modify it at will. Not to mention how useful is Linux as embedded system for various devices.
Linux is also purely practically useful in general outside of political issues simply because of how much you can achieve with that system, it is very pliable.
As for Tor, GrapheneOS and similar stuff - they are useful in the West and Western-aligned countries because there it is in user's interest to escape the state that is currently in the hands of porkies and porky-aligned glowies.
In a socialist country on the other hand they would be only useful for counter-revolutionaries and foreign glowies.
The question is from who you're trying to escape/hide, porky or communist party? In the West porky runs the government, in China it is communist party.
Once a socialist revolution happens in your country Tor and such tools will become useless unless you're a counter-revolutionary. Until then they can be useful to you.

>what use is the darknet or any “alternatives” like Mastodon, Gopher or whatever if there’s no interesting/high-quality content there anyway?

I agree these are not useful in practice currently, merely potentially if things escalate much further forcing many more people to migrate. Pragmatically speaking it is better to use porky monopolies like a parasite that spreads "viruses". Counter-propaganda travels much faster and further on porky controlled platforms simply due to the mass of users.
Like the way Iran has won the propaganda war outside of burgerland because they used burger platforms while Trump has self-isolated himself on his own one-man platform.

>>33121
>Tor and such tools will become useless
What about for porn? They usually don't ban just porn studios (based) but also homemade videos and drawings/erotica

>>33121
>porky or communist party?

they are both the same.



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systemd implemented age verification guess that about wraps it up for linux being the free and open operating system LOL

to all systemd apologists: we told you so
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>>33109
If it were limited to that, yeah, that's my assessment too; that western tech is shooting themselves in the propaganda machine with this.

However, that this stuff is being extended to operating systems and such too, this could widen the digital divide unless that turns out to not be very enforcable.

yeah i dont think its bad its just gonna make a second internet that doesnt suck or have the drawbacks of the darknet

>>33110
I mean if it is an open standard it shouldn't

>>33108
It's not yet certain that laws of one country will be applied to citizens of another country where such laws don't exist. They could do this with cookie notices required in EU because it doesn't break websites, but this would break them completely by definition.

>>33109
Western, particularly burger Internet has almost absolute monopoly outside of a few isolated countries like China and Russia. And it encompasses much more than just propaganda, there's a lot of technical and hobby stuff hosted on burger servers. If I want to look at source code or docs or submit a patch to a certain library hosted on a popular git hosting server, then in most cases I have no alternative but to visit to burger servers. Same goes for any other banal and hobby stuff, there's a lot of useful information out there hosted on burger servers. Cloudflare and Google captcha faggotry is already hellish enough.

>>33113
>Western, particularly burger Internet has almost absolute monopoly outside of a few isolated countries like China and Russia. And it encompasses much more than just propaganda, there's a lot of technical and hobby stuff hosted on burger servers. If I want to look at source code or docs or submit a patch to a certain library hosted on a popular git hosting server, then in most cases I have no alternative but to visit to burger servers. Same goes for any other banal and hobby stuff, there's a lot of useful information out there hosted on burger servers. Cloudflare and Google captcha faggotry is already hellish enough.
I know, but those will be archived (or not, maybe you shouldn't use discord as a forum) and then moved to alternatives. Like lemmygrad did with the genzedong subreddit



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General thread meant for the discussion of the mobile app for browsing leftypol.org, known as clover.

Releases can be found here:
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has anyone managed to post threads from phone ? I cant do it from the app the captcha/2 doesnt appear


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>>28819
Are you trying to post something from xitter? Just take a screenshot.

Does it work on android galaxy



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What the title says. Apart from leftychan and Marxist Internet Archive, do you know any? I heard from a maoist comrades that there are (news?) websites that they could only access through Tor because they were censored in multiple countries. Do you know any? Thanks in advance

PS: I already found some news/theory magazines that are forced to host a new website every once in a while, so this counts too

>>33099
raddle.me and lemmygrad.ml



 

Am probably going to be switching to Windows (first time, other than public school computers), and QWERTY for work. This means giving up a whole load of my configuration, and sort of starting computing from scratch. Found a few interesting tools to make the operating system a little more usable:

- MSMG (https://msmgtoolkit.in/) to strip down the install to something a little more manageable.
- komorebi (https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi) to bring tiling windows managers to Microsoft Windows.
- shutup10++ (https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10) to disable much of the telemetry used by the system (if this isn't already removed by MSMG).
- AHK (https://www.autohotkey.com/) to make keyboard and mouse macros.

This is excluding typical packages with good reputation like Firefox, VLC, or FooBar2000. Just wondering what all you use to make Microsoft Windows a bit more like home.
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>>27159
>>desktop linux
90% of proprietary software with a linux port only tests on ubuntu and often expects systemd, dbus, etc. to be present.
>there are multiple which are pretty good for software development (e.g. gentoo, nix, guix, etc.)
Good for software development doesn't mean le hacker distro. It means software you need for development is already pre-packaged, which is nearly always the case on debian.

>>27163
>90% of proprietary software with a linux port only tests on ubuntu and often expects systemd, dbus, etc. to be present.
It's been awhile, last heard Ubuntu was due to be phased out for PopOS! due to the Canonical Amazon deal, or something of the like. Guess shouldn't be surprised about what you're saying anyway.

>It means software you need for development is already pre-packaged, which is nearly always the case on debian.

That's fair, and Devaun (as the distro still run on my non-Mac laptop) is most familiar to me.

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I finally got around to setting up my Windows machine configuration follows:

Native Applications and OS:
- Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
- VSCode
- Outlook
- Office 365
- Microsoft Terminal

Productivity:
- winget
- PowerToys (FancyZones for window management)
- AutoHotkey (Two scripts so far to make tiling near automatic with cursor movement)
- Python

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Yesterday I installed a couple more applications:
- VLC
- Syncthing
The latter lets me run sync to my phone, and between my two installs.
This also means having better backups than just my flashdrive.
I also forgot to mention that I ran Shutup10+ on my install.

I couldn't find a suitable thread, so I will post this here.

CPUID Breach Distributes STX RAT via Trojanized CPU-Z and HWMonitor Downloads
>The incident lasted from approximately April 9, 15:00 UTC, to about April 10, 10:00 UTC
https://thehackernews.com/2026/04/cpuid-breach-distributes-stx-rat-via.html



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Thread for watching rocket launches and shit.
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>>33060
They're doing a flyby
Btw the approach starts in about 45 minutes and the flyby will take about 8 hours

>>19294
I work for a space related company and I confirm this sentiment, it is hell and all I can think about is putting money aside so I can flee, it's all a grift and the only real utilitarian goal is mass surveillance. Sabotage all space companies if you can.

>>33082
>it's all a grift and the only real utilitarian goal is mass surveillance.
Curious what you mean by this. Is it that the companies are grifting the govt dollars using 'SPACE' as a cover to develop mass surveillance? is it that the technologies are dual-use?

>>33082
>the only real utilitarian goal is mass surveillance
hey now, there is also big military value for the empire in it, not mentioning its usefulness for regime change!
recently learned that simply maintaining starlink will cause as much carbon emission as the entire global plane travel emissions, but if its for allowing the US military and their proxies to have high speed internet to control their drones I guess its all worth it!

>>33083
old school surveillance satellites are problematic because they're very expensive and cant maintain constant observation due to (obviously) being in orbit and going all around earth and having limited field of vision, and its pretty easy for the target to know when they could be possibly watched
starlink started to send some surveillance satellites among their constellation, which would have the advantage of being very numerous and everywhere so able to maintain constant surveillance. Ofc you dont easily get optical image as good as the old school spy satellites that are hubbles telescopes pointed at earth (although there are techniques to combine many lower res images to get a better one), but you can maintain constant monitoring everywhere, watch other emissions (infrared and other EM emissions), and the target cant know they are being watched or easily pick out the spy ones among the regular starlink sats



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Windows Defender, the built-in antivirus running on every Windows machine, has a working zero-day exploit with full source code sitting on GitHub. No patch, no CVE, and confirmed working on fully updated Windows 10 and 11. A researcher who says Microsoft went back on their word just handed every attacker paying attention a privilege escalation that takes any low-privileged account straight to NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. On Windows Server the result is different but still serious: a standard user ends up with elevated administrator access.

The vulnerability is called BlueHammer. On April 2nd the researcher posted the public disclosure on a personal blog, and on April 3rd the full exploit source code went live on GitHub. Both published under the alias Chaotic Eclipse, also known as Nightmare Eclipse, with a message to Microsoft's Security Response Center that comes down to: I told you this would happen.

Before getting into the technical side, there is a backstory here worth knowing.

In late March, the same researcher opened a blog with a single post explaining that they never wanted to come back to public research. Someone had made an agreement with them and then broke it, knowing exactly what the consequences would be. The post says it left the researcher without a home and with nothing. A week later, BlueHammer went live on GitHub with a message that specifically thanks MSRC leadership for making it necessary. That is not someone annoyed with a slow review process. That is someone with nothing left to lose.

* * * * *

Now to the exploit itself, because this one is genuinely worth understanding.

BlueHammer is not a traditional bug, and it does not need shellcode, memory corruption, or a kernel exploit to work. What it does is chain five completely legitimate Windows components together in a sequence that produces something their designers never intended. Those five components are Windows Defender, Volume Shadow Copy Service, the Cloud Files API, opportunistic locks, and Defender's internal RPC interface. One practical limitation worth knowing: the exploit needs a pending Defender signature update to be available at the time of the attack. Without one in the queue, the chain does not trigger. That makes it less reliable than a push-button exploit, but it does not make it safe to ignore.

Here is how the attack chain works.
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>Here is what to do right now.

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or, install linugz



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>France has incorporated Linux desktops into its national digital-sovereignty strategy. DINUM, France’s Interministerial Digital Directorate, announced a transition from Windows to Linux workstations.

>According to an official government press release, this change is part of a broader initiative to reduce reliance on non-European digital technologies (source, in French).


>The government’s statement is notably direct. The section on workstation evolution confirms that DINUM will replace Windows with Linux systems. The press release also requires each ministry, including public operators, to develop a plan by autumn 2026 addressing desktop systems, collaboration tools, antivirus software, AI, databases, virtualization, and network equipment.


>This initiative extends beyond a standard desktop migration. France positions Linux adoption as part of a broader policy focused on sovereignty, interoperability, and reducing dependence on foreign vendors. As the announcement comes directly from DINUM, which oversees digital strategy across ministries, it holds greater significance than a local pilot or isolated administrative project.


>And as you can see, this is a big deal. It is not a leak, rumor, or unofficial plan. It is a formal declaration from one of Europe’s largest governments, explicitly designating Linux as the replacement for Windows workstations as part of a broader interministerial strategy.


>The extent of the transition will depend on ministry-level plans due later this year, but France has clearly made Linux desktops a key component of its national digital-sovereignty agenda. For now, there are no specific details about which distributions will be used, as that decision will apparently come a bit later.


So ultra rare France W?
I wish China does the same, shame how many Asians are ultra cucks to Microsoft besides North Korea obviously since they use Red Star OS.

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They have been using glowbuntu for a while btw

It's surprising that more bourgeois governments aren't adopting their own national OS distros and internets. It's multipolarity time guys, everyone using Windows is so 2010s.

Amerikkka is already 10 steps ahead because the CIA put backdoors in all Linux distros decades ago.
>I wish China does the same
China banned foreign government hardware and software years ago but I suspect that HarmonyOS has NSA backdoors in it as well. All computer software is built on American hardware and American standards. If it's not bugs planted directly on the hardware then it's software backdoors all the way down because they have broken every means of encryption since the 90s. For example elliptic curve cryptography was sabotaged for decades but people only found out in 2013 because of Snowden.

>>33075
Western glowies are not that omnipotent and competent, and China has its own linux backdoors people were recently seething about though. But in the end if you are a half competent government agency you can mitigate most of the risks, the threat is more for institutions which don't spend much resources on cybersecurity

It's a good think but knowing how europe works this shit is gonna take 25 years



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Except maybe for hardware stuff.

It is the most shit work I had, it's depressing, boring and soulcrushing.

Even when you think "neat, this cool shit isn't even being used for military shit", you will be wrong and sooner or later the company will be complicit in the murdering of poor people and in the continuation of the surveillance state.

Right now I'm just a grunt in the machine and all I can think about is that I have to get out. The pay is decent so I'll just crush my soul on a daily basis so I can get out of this place, it is the first time in my life I've been able to put some money on the side so I can't get myself to quit just yet, I also need a plan.


Tech won't save us, industrial society is doomed to fail and we will have to create a communist scavenger society from the debris.

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>>32827
>Even when you think "neat, this cool shit isn't even being used for military shit", you will be wrong and sooner or later the company will be complicit in the murdering of poor people and in the continuation of the surveillance state.
Thermotrvkvlar bomb. Two years ago my company was talking about partnering with big Chinese organizations. A year ago we pivoted to sucking off Uncle Sam's MIC.

>>32827
Every job is shit. Hedonistic treadmill and all that.



 

What software do I need for vtubing? Ofcourse i'm expecting some nice foss thing.

Do i need a beefy pc?

Don't judge me, you are on this board as well

Thank you nerds

For the streaming part: https://obsproject.com/

And I'd say start with a png model before trying to do anything fancy with layers:
https://kaiakairos.itch.io/pngtuber-plus
https://veado.tube/

As for the fancy layers option:
https://denchisoft.com/
https://live3d.io/
https://snekstudio.com/
https://inochi2d.com/
https://us.iriam.com/

/trash/ has a general for this that might be worth checking out:
https://boards.4chan.org/trash/thread/82111488



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