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The other thread hit bump limit and I'm addicted to talking about the birth of the ̶a̶l̶l̶-̶k̶n̶o̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶g̶o̶d̶ the biggest financial bubble in history and the coming jobless eschaton, post your AI news here

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>>32519
ABSOLUTE UNCENSORED GAMECHANGER

https://chat.dphn.ai/

>>32521
you can deactivate everything in your settings. deactivate gemini, private compute services, android system intelligence etc.

don't use a google account, download your apps via fdroid/aurora store.

install websites as PWAs.

standard android phones are great.

>>32523
Do you think GrapheneOS is overkill for daily life?

>>32524
for me? yes. i am not edward snowden and i am not richard stallman. i am just a pragmatic/opportunistic user who is trying to get the best out of both worlds: the corpo bigtech world and the anti-corpo tinker privacy world. thats all.

>>32522
this is probably one of the coolest projects i have seen since a long time.
https://xcancel.com/QuixiAI/with_replies



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Post quality RSS feeds for whatever. Blogs, news sites, even a YouTube channel RSS feed or other video content. As long as it has an RSS (or atom I guess) feed attached to it.

I'll go first and dump some of what I think are good ones:

>Grumpy Gamer

https://grumpygamer.com/rss
this one is rad, it's the personal blog of the lead developer behind The Secret of Monkey Island series (so basically my hero). He talks about a lot of cool random shit. Check it out.

>Niki Tonsky

https://tonsky.me/atom.xml
Another personal blog, I've only read a few articles but they have to do with UI mainly which I like.

>Cosmonaut Magazine

https://cosmonautmag.com/rss
Quintessential pretentious leftwing magazine. It's good, I like it. It's more insightful than I thought it would be and their articles even when I disagree with them (I usually don't) are always comfy reads.
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Jannies peanuts footballed a thread that asked for indie and non-western war news publications so pasting here:

indie:
https://thecradle.co/feed/
https://southfront.press/feed/
https://www.aljazeera.com/xml/rss/all.xml

non-western:
https://www.telesurenglish.net/rss/

non-western but it's a thinktank so the Heritage Foundation or Peter Theil are behind it somehow, but maybe useful anyway:
https://uwidata.com/feed/

non-western but government owned, but maybe useful anyway:
https://tass.com/rss/v2.xml
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Want a giant dump of antichoice groups?
Here you go. Archive it. Share it. Promote this tactic of social media mapping.

i want an AI service which generates hyper personalized articles just for me based on my interests and i will access them via RSS. this is the future i want.

>>31813
You should check out Radio War Nerd also. It's a war podcast by two journalists for the old Exiled newspaper in Russia, the hosts are American.



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Imma do it. Gonna switch to FreeBaSeD on my servers. ZFS goodness, raidz2, stability, pkg, serious people.

It's no wonder that the most staunch anti-linux pro-unix/BSD person I ever met was a staunch Communist.

Thread for all BSD variants, OpenIndiana, Illumos, Haiku, plan9 and other unix-based OSs welcome too.
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>>20965
>It's no wonder that the most staunch anti-linux pro-unix/BSD person I ever met was a staunch Communist
How is communism connected to hating on GNU/Linux? If anything, GNU/Linux haters are often lolberts or liberals who think copyleft is communist and authoritarian and who are way more class collaborationist than copyleft enjoyers ever will be. I think those BSD users who don't just blindly hate GNU/Linux and who support copyleft are more likely to be communists.

>>23017
Yeah, most copyleft haters hate it because you can't combine it with permissive licenses. And why would you use permissive licenses? So corpos could use your code in their proprietary product, of course.

>>20965
the graphics drivers require debufs :/

Bumping this because I'm interested in moving my servers from Debian to either FreeBSD or OpenBSD due to the increasing corporate involvement in the Linux ecosystem and the increasing amount of shitware.

As a leftist of course the license is a problem because the defense I see is always something among the lines of "can anyone think of the corporations?".

What would you recommend for a minimalistic and secure server nowadays?

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Switched to FreeBSD like 4 years ago, never looked back. You never realize how shitty linux communities are until you check the BSD communities



 

duckduckgo just dropped their new voice chat and i must say, i am pretty impressed! it works extremely good! i wonder how they can offer such a high quality service without any ads? how do they make their money?

by, uh, using you data for training? like what, do you think a tweet is some sort of binding document?



 

First time posting on this dead board, even as a leftypol user of nearly a decade.

Check this cool video out. So cool. So cool technologies. We gotta get them.

>>32505
The real forbidden technology was Project Sundial.

We do have /ufo/ board for paranormal stuff that is about as dead as this one.

>wilhelm reich
It's fucked up how all his legit pscyhology works got burned alongside his orgone bs in AmeriKKKa.



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If you've been running the tor daemon for the last year or so, you've likely experienced several outages and maybe even spotted reports of a compression bomb left in the logs. In fact i've seen other people report having to disable their daemon for a week for a week or so. Previously, for me it was easy enough to grep the logs for the offending node sending compression bombs and blacklisting it.

This morning though, i was faced with at least a dozen malicious nodes clogging the network, so i did what any self-respecting operator would do: I inserted a longrun into my s6 service pipeline, to automatically scan the logs for compression bomb incidents and heal itself by appending the offending node to a blacklist file, that is included within torrc. I'm posting this while my daemon is still under attack, so i would definitely deem this a success.

My script currently runs as root, which is not ideal, but completely appropriate for the privileges involved in restarting services and editing system-wide config files. I others may benefit from my method, thus the run file of the service is reproduced below:

#!/bin/execlineb -P
forstdin -E line
foreground {
echo $line
}
if {
heredoc 0 $line
fgrep "Unable to decompress HTTP body"
}
foreground {
backtick -E ip {
heredoc 0 $line
grep -c "[0-9]\.[0-9]\.[0-9]\.[0-9]"
}
redirfd 1 -a /etc/tor/bombs
echo ExcludeNodes $ip
}
s6-svc -r /run/service/tor

Project Idea: Integrate your Onion Service with a local self hosted instance of Wazuh SIEM.

The OP actually had several errors and only worked, because they resulted in tor recreating circuits, until they stopped containing malicious nodes. This is the corrected version:
#!/bin/execlineb -P
forstdin -E line
foreground {
printf "%s\n" $line
}
if {
heredoc 0 $line
fgrep -s "Unable to decompress HTTP body"
}
foreground {
backtick -E ip {
heredoc 0 $line
grep -o "[0-9]*\\.[0-9]*\\.[0-9]*\\.[0-9]*"
}
redirfd -a 1 /etc/tor/bombs
printf "ExcludeNodes %s\n" $ip
}
s6-svc -h /run/service/tor

Flood detected; Post discarded.Flood detected; Post discarded.



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Hello, I'm using this thread to ask for ideas on what to do with a Meshtastic compatible board. Specifically, I would like the capability to track, record , perform counter surveillance of the growing militarized surveillance state of my country.

Could I detect those nasty AI cameras used by law enforcement ? Track suspected federal employee vehicles? Please give me some ideas. I'm also wondering if theres something I can do with SDR dongles.

>>32353
>Could I detect those nasty AI cameras used by law enforcement
Maybe you can go out now and make experiments, put the device you are going to use promiscious mode and check if they have some fingerprint you could use. Then you would have to deploy a considerable amount of them (how are you going to finance it?) which I find it hard. Are you in an org? You would help more that way than with individual action.

>>32360
Also, have you tried considering asking on lainchan? If you do try to make a good OP post so it doesn't get flagged as soykaf, lurk there a bit or ask on their IRC (I guess)

1. Publicly participating and posting your results makes you a target.
2. When FLOCK understands that everyone is signal hunting their gear, billionaire money will be dumped into SIGINT Hardening.
3. I know under good authority that their are ALPR Cameras designed to look like bolts that are present on busy roads. I don't know who is using them or where. I just know that these are used. Stealth Cameras will be the name of the game. When FLOCK internalizes that they will always be treated as the enemy, they will focus on stealth cameras.
4. Self Driving Cars, Ubiquitous Smart Doorbells, and centralized standardized Government CCTV Access of cameras will create greater and greater dragnets. This will make focusing on any one system a waste of time.
5. Meshtastic is a low bandwidth tool per legal requirements. Maybe repurposed software built for meshtastic scales up into 5G 10KM tech? Maybe not? Either way, you want a secret hidden hunter that transmits nothing and receives everything. You will take your data and turn it into a viewable project that can be shared over onion addresses.
6. Cybersecurity you might want for this project: Qubes OS, VPN, Encrypted DNS, IDS/IPS, and self hosted gear. You know you will be angering authoritarians. You know that sniffing traffic is legally risky. Go in knowing you can't get help from AI's you don't host yourself.

TLDR: Surveillance State Grows, diminishing impact of sniffing any one system. When they learn you are doing this, they will adapt as their resources are superior to yours.

One big thing I forgot to mention in my last post is the "so what" principle.

PRISM leaked, the public said "so what".
XKEYSCORE leaked, the public said "so what".
Insert Scandal here leaked, the public said "so what".

You could pour your time and money into this project, only to be treated with a "so what" attitude. They will also say, "I have nothing to hide".
Whistle blowing and investigative journalism almost served as a normalization engine to government programs.

People who mistrust the government usually get on-boarded to the reality of surveillance pretty quickly. Rather than prove the reality of surveillance at great cost to you personally, focus on promoting mistrust of the government among boring liberals aged 18 to 25. Then sneak in some surveillance knowledge.



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The neverending quest to rewrite vichan -

Archived threads:
https://archive.is/xiA7y
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>>32461
Think there's really only two design objectives:
1. equal power to every post/poster
- no follower/following model.
- no ranking of posts by popularity.
- no names to discriminate content of users.
- (optional: following based on content via tags.)
2. quality content.
- access to a large collection of posts (federation - you could always make a new server but not you can get content on it).
- some restriction on the domain of acceptable discourse.

The fundamental contradiction is that without CIDR (centralization - and so no content) or usernames (reputation - and so unequal power) to distinguish posters I think there is no possibility of any sort of bans, and this makes creation of quality content difficult with today's level of technology.

>>32461
>a central censor to allow for more costly filters
Filters shouldn't be costly, unless there's something deeply wrong with your architecture (like emacs gnus scoring articles in a single thread by fetching them multiple times).
>The trouble is that I'm not sure the bots can do a good enough job.
They likely can't. This is why you give users the options to configure these filters, because it allows them to do aggressive filtering at their own risk. The more a filter or lack thereof bothers them personally, the more time they will spend on refining it, a textbook case of worse-is-better.

>>32471
>Filters shouldn't be costly.
Well, if we're using LLMs at all they would be from the user perspective.

>They likely can't. This is why you give users the options to configure these filters, because it allows them to do aggressive filtering at their own risk.

This tracks, it's a good idea. Having two tiers of filtering, one for basic federation (meeting basic social standards of the fediverse) and another tier with per instance filtering you could make it federate well, at least on the level of the Group. I also like the idea that sense we're working with trees of a single inReplyTo link per post you can go ahead and hide entire trees at once. Making bump ordering work with this is a tractable problem.

Went ahead and got the creation of Note and Article objects, and the display of the catalog done today with the help of "opencode". No file attachments at the moment of thread pages. Had to replace the >!spoiler!< syntax with the more contemporary ||spoiler|| so that the quotes would parse correctly.

Today had opencode add the thread posts, I didn't really like the way it structured the model code so I had to fix this.



 

So, I remember using Cheat Engine without any problems some years ago and for a game I'm currently playing I wanted to install it again but apparently the installer comes with adware (and some other stuff even if youre careful and decline all the options). Atleast some users have started complaining about stuff being installed on their pc without consent. Alot of those complaints started about three years ago. What makes me also pretty sus is the developer being very unhelpful and going down hard on alternative download sources (those that come without the ads) not too mention him being called out on github multiple times and his responses being fishy as fuck. Anyone got an either an alternative or has some experience with this?
Links regarding sussy behaviour on github:
https://github.com/cheat-engine/cheat-engine/issues/2105, https://github.com/cheat-engine/cheat-engine/issues/2470, https://github.com/cheat-engine/cheat-engine/issues/2027
On mobile so excuse the formatting

it's been known to bundle adware for years, you need to compile cheat engine, it's not super hard, luckily

Infecting lazy script kiddies who can't even be fucked to compile their tools is based.

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Been using GameConqueror on Linux and it works for basic search and set values. maxed out my ennies in cyberpunk 2077. preem.



 

so is this guy in the epstein files or why was he cancelled again?
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>>32460
Saint stallman is just really autistic in semantics

>>32464
Not even esr?

>>32470
why would he be in the files, in the large scheme of things he's some random from UPenn, RMS would be more likely to appear since he's from MIT. I just don't think that Linux was big on Epstein's interests, seem like he was more focused on AI and NLP, thus Marvin Minsky and Chomsky were huge Epstein pals.

>>32462
Probably anti-Indian sentiment as can be seen here: >>32458

>>32474
I don't even get why Stallman would say that. Microsoft developers are less than ten percent Indian.



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