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Graphene OS is not degoogled. Recent revelation of security researcher mike kuketz reveals the thruth:

https://www.kuketz-blog.de/grapheneos-warum-android-eine-verbindung-zu-gstatic-com-aufbaut/

The "privacy" ROM connects to Google's gstatic.com for Certificate Transparency logs. While no app data is leaked, Google captures the user’s public IP address and exact request timestamps during these background HTTPS connections.

This enables tracking via cross-correlation: If you open sandboxed apps like X or Instagram, they log your IP. Since Big Tech cooperates and shares telemetry data, Google can match the gstatic connection timestamp with your app activity IP, instantly identifying your GrapheneOS device.

YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO.
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Blindly trusting an operating system just because it claims to be private is the ultimate security flaw, isn't it? 🤔

>>33693
graphene is android.

🍕🍕🍕

hmm graphene defenders have become quiet here… i guess i have won?!!!

>>33698
we are just waiting for the mods to ban your ass for the most retarded ragebait ever made but they are severely incompetent



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What if for the entirety of July we didn't use AI chatbots, or AI searches at all, using duckduckgo or other search engines with no AI intergration instead.

AI just makes me dumber and makes thinking for myself harder, it would be really cool if some people here could help spread this!

Make some posters for this in the thread.
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>>33635
i've been learning to cook and i've been using it to identify basil varieties at the market and suggest substitute ingredients and it's suprisingly good at that.

>>33610
what's funny is the image of luddites is AI generated and the image of the AI chads is a classic photoshop from 10+ years ago

>>33648
AI models are genuinely good at image context recognition and software troubleshooting in my experience


>>33681
i'm not stupid enough to use it to scavenge or for gardening. this isnt life or death shit just finding out what i got from the market, if someone sold me poison at the market i was going to die anyway regardless of whether i use chatgpt or not



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The capital of the privacy industry is not technological, but ideological. The privacy industry's most valuable asset lies not in technology, but in the blind trust of its users.They cannot prove that their products actually do what they claim to do. They can only make promises. And users are forced to believe in these promises.That is why some projects, like GrapheneOS, fight such an obsessive battle against 'misinformation'. Because trust is their foundation. They cannot prove that their product actually works.
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friendly reminder: your vpn provider is tracking your entire traffic. and no, just because they were once the good guys, doesn't mean they are still today.

>They cannot prove that their products actually do what they claim to do.
That's not true. Products that are open source, and if related to networking in any way, decentralized, are auditable. Linux, Monero and LibreWolf fall into this category.
But of course we must not blindly trust centralized products, since we cannot actually know whether they're doing what they claim. VPNs, Tor (the network) fall into this category.
(Examples are from your picture)

>>33671
If I see this fucking guy irl I'll tie what testes he has into a knot so tight his entire body twists and contorts with it

>>33682
OH NOOO NOT THE HECKIN (PSEUDO) PRIVACY INDUSTRY!!!

>>33680
he still believes in open source after xz utils



 

when was your personal moment, when you embraced total zero trust post privacy nihilism?

when was your personal moment, when you embraced total zero trust post privacy nihilism?



 

Surprise, Tesla says in the photo.

What was learned about how Nikola Tesla's flying saucer works:

A spacecraft would work as a 1.5 MV atmospheric capacitor or spherical supercapacitor separated by two rubber dielectrics and an aluminum disk between the dielectrics that protrudes slightly from the craft, with four gyroscopes at each corner to give it stability. Inside are the 3rd, 6th, and 9th harmonics, which are the superimposed coils that act as the spines of the craft, where each harmonic has a specific function.

This craft is designed to capture a specific wavelength at a special ELF-type fundamental frequency, a cosmic frequency, because it allows electrons to oscillate in coherence with the etheric field, implosively or otherwise synchronizing with local space-time; these electrons are called spin-down electrons (BEMF).

[They are the 180° spin electrons, which generate linear and orderly trajectories without colliding with each other.]

The third harmonic amplifies the ship's resonance energy threefold; the sixth harmonic serves as a disruptor, controlling the force of gravity relative to the ship; and the ninth harmonic serves as a transdimensional function, allowing for various phenomena such as teleportation, travel through parallel worlds, and time travel, etc.

According to Nikola Tesla, this is possible with the exotic electrical energy of the vacuum, which, when accelerated to 1.5 mV, is converted into gravitons after passing through tachyons, which is approximately 1 mV.

The slightly protruding aluminum disk serves to generate gravitational rings in an implosive manner toward the ship's varicenter where the vibrating and disruptive ether particle is located through the 6th harmonic, being in a process of indefinite feedback through the 3rd harmonic of the fundamental.

>>33677
Nikola Tesla, known for his groundbreaking work in electricity and magnetism, once envisioned a flying machine unlike any seen before—one powered not by fuel or combustion, but by manipulating ether, the mysterious substance once thought to fill all of space. Tesla believed this theoretical medium could serve as the foundation for interplanetary travel. Intriguing sketches of such a craft, housed today in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, hint at a vision decades ahead of its time.

Unfortunately, Tesla’s ambitious designs were never realized. The outbreak of World War II, coupled with a lack of funding and growing concerns about the potential military misuse of his technology, led him to abandon the project. Though ether as a scientific concept was eventually discarded, some of Tesla’s ideas echo modern musings on dark matter and other unexplained forces in the cosmos.

The unusual appearance of Tesla’s proposed craft—often compared to the classic “flying saucer”—has fueled speculation over the years. Some fringe theories suggest his work was either suppressed or influenced by contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. While these claims remain unproven and largely fictional, they reflect the ongoing fascination with Tesla’s imagination and the possibility that his ideas were far more advanced than his time allowed.



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Decentralized imageboard

I'm building a decentralized imageboard on Freenet (aka Hyphanet). Posts go through one of several "moderators" of your choosing, everything is stored in a decentralized fashion.

Why bother:
forced anonymity — there's literally no way to cave and start blocking anonymizers, since the whole thing runs on one
no network effect trap ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_effect ) — you know the situation: a few massive boards, a bunch of half-dead microboards that go dark every couple months
no mod power trips — a moderator just shares their opinion, and you decide whose opinion to apply, without the pressure of the network effect

Freesite: http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:USK@fc5NZ5g6aBhN~aHvcR5QTYWVfsJO747vgY6cC7GZNuY,J~RkZx0JDpEhYwFWWvAA2IBVJCyxkNX9naul6qoKT2Y,AQACAAE/index/-1

How to try it: download and install Freenet — https://www.hyphanet.org/index.html. Then grab (or build) the binary and double-click it — a browser will open with the default board UI, pretty bare-bones. Differences from a normal board: post IDs are very long (they're Freenet keys), and there's a moderator selection feature. If the browser doesn't open on its own: http://127.0.0.1:8891

Heads up: Freenet is PAINFULLY SLOW. Loading and posting take tens of minutes. Everything loads and sends in the background of course, no need to sit staring at a loading screen — it's designed to run in the background while you go about your day, you come back when you feel like it and it's ready to present information immediately.

Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>33636
Congratulations on the prototype, but i don't think this type of software should rely on an overlay network. Just wait 5 years and i will start writing a superior forum based on transfering immutable, cryptographically signed messages, that will btfo http and look suspiciously like usenet >>>/tech/32258

oh man, I haven't used freenet in decades. didn't know it was still around

>fr*enet
>the deprecated darknet that technologically requires you to host 'P on your computer to participate
>quarter into the 21st century
>when I2P has been invented and solved the problem

>>33673
you don't actually know what you're hosting if I remember correctly, so it's fine

>>33674
>you and the other 90 people using it still, 89 of which are convicted sex offenders
you can do that if you want



 

I want to use Claude to make a FOSS project making which can get me in trouble, especially in my country. I want to leave no trace between my real self and the project, as such I want to buy a claude subscription anonymously. How can I do that? I only found some shady website that claims to resell Claude for usdt. I need to pay with Monero or something like that.
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>>33531
at my job they're forcing everyone to use this slop because FASTER FASTER FASTER FASTER FASTER FASTER means more gooder. what's funny is we're medium siezed so we're just getting ourselves hooked on a bunch of subscription services. these retard CEOs of mid level companies think they're smart for forcing their workers to adopt AI for everything but really they are just setting themselves up to be devoured later on. stupid fools.

>>33546
the web is hostile to anonymity because they went to blackmail you epstein style for your gooning habits or put you on a watchlist for your subversive politics. the very act of trying to get privacy is seen as a red flag now so they probably put extra eyes on you just for trying so hard.

>>33614
They now have an unlimited number of eyes on everybody thanks to AI. Extra infinity is still just infinity.

>>33614
>>33623
big brother is watching you

>>33403
Instead of going crazy trying to stay 100% invisible, here's what I'd do.

Create an outline for how the software will function. Determine what's needed and map it all out on paper. Then ask the models for help with each individual section, never revealing what it's actually supposed to do. Split the questions up, so maybe ask DeepSeek about specific networking questions, you could have ChatGPT help with filesharing, etc etc. Only use free accounts, you can still get good answers without paying anything. Don't use your primary email when signing up, create a throwaway. And just ask the questions from behind a proxy/VPN. Voila! You can now build the project.

Obviously it's gonna require a little more work on your end, and you're gonna have to do some bug testing to make sure all the components work nicely together. But it'll improve your coding skills, you won't be on your own you can ask any coding questions (without revealing why you need them), it'll probably provide proof of concepts in its outputs so you can use that as a base to build from. And no issues with your government.

Alternatively you can just ask a friend internationally to help you out by signing up for the account and paying for the tokens. Just send them the money and let them handle it. So long as it's not also a problem in their country, you should be fine!

Good luck dude, come back and post results whenever you get the project off the ground



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Take a moment to find a website you didn't know about before, or ones you just think are neat, and share them here.

The thread from last year on /siberia/ didn't get archived, unfortunately, so posting here so it lasts longer.
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https://www.visitliminalland.net/

As someone that doesn't like AI stuff on the premise that it's trying to decieve you into thinking it's new information in the medium it's mimicking, rather than a lossy echo of nothing in particular; I'm quite fond of pics that are obviously generated in an earlier model. Like it's not trying to trick you, so you can take it as what it is. I hope the AI models that persist after the datacenter bubble pops will be wonky looking like this.

anyone have any links to cool online clothing stores?

I would share one but it wouldnt be cool anymore ;)

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>>33558
how could you

idk if its just me who finds this cool but this is (apparently) wallpapers from redstarOS, the operating system from the DPRK!: https://frutigeraeroarchive.org/wallpapers/red_star_os#redStarOS



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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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>>33616
why would i care if they are AI

76k subscribers for making AI slop. pure audio. sounds real at first but then it fucks up at random things like calling the famous P versus NP problem the "P versus No Problem Problem"

>>33618
no one is watching this shit bro. people are using it to fall asleep.

>>33619
well I wanted an actual math history video without fuckups so i guess i'm gay and retarded

>>33482
>getting this mad at an obvious bit



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The only time I would Torrent is if I had a custom workstation consisting of a MilkV Jupiter wired to another MilkV Jupiter router board via cat6 cables to your default ISP router also. Run IP over DHCP for all connections, give the MilkV Jupiter router board a ath9k PCIe Atheros Wifi card, run a custom SOCKS5 proxy written in Python on both Jupiters, with X25519, Poly1305, ChaCha20 and Kyber for cryptographic post-quantum protection, with libsodium, PQClean and OpenSSL integration, a firewall (use firejail), pyshark, fail2ban, nftables with Suricata or Zeek (Bro) for LLM traffic scanning in pyshark. It should shut out any threats. After encrypting your traffic on your desktop MilkV Jupiter board w/ PCIe connection to a PCBway computer-class printed circuit board, w/ LiteX and Lattice ECP5 NAND + NOR controllers for memory instead of proprietary SD/eMMC/NVMe. Then wire a ECP5 HSM (Hardware Security Module) Module to hard brick the device in case it gets tampered with. Give it a Modos paper display, Keyboardio model 01 keyboard, 3D printed Ploopy mouse, use passive speakers (like Micca e.g., MB42X) w/ two more chips soldered to the PCBway printed circuit board for support (use a PCM1802 / PCM1808 (TI) ADC and a MAX98357A (Maxim) DAC). Then use a Microsoft Lifecam VX1000 / VX3000 or a Ligtech Quickcam 4000 / Quickcam Express 1999 web cam. Optionally, wire three more MilkV Mars SBCs to the Jupiter workstation board via PCIe inference, if possible via bifurcating or modifying the SBC board. Give each "accelerator" board a smaller PCBway corcuit board with the same modules for memory, ADC / DAC, and HSM. Likewise, use a MNT Reform laptop for programming boards via SiFive development boards. You can wipe amd program boards (like your MilkV Jupiter/Mars SBCs), to erase the proprietary DDR4 training controllers and replace with UberDDR3 via LiteDRAM. But that would require unsoldering and rewiring to a custom modified MilkV Jupiter/Mars board made from PCBway. Use ECP5 FPGAs for DDR3 controller. Now you have a fully libre board!

You can use the Mars SBCs for LLM LAN acceleration as a mini-cloud (like PyTorch or llama.cpp) using open wifi. Install Gentoo on the boards, harden the kernel, secure the bootchain, and when compiling it from source, refuse any proprietary packages and now run it over Sway. Gentoo runs smoothly on RISC-V (and so does Linux From Scratch, although that's a nightmare setting up, let alone maintaining). I would use kvm/qemu and a cuPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>33424
>use netcat
no u use telnet! make a blog if you want to post ai generated privacy fanfiction >>33020

>download a copy of Tor
>unzip and keep it in the Downloads folder, don't even think of making it more convenient to launch
>go to russian torrent website
>"hmmm today I feel like downloading an obscure professional tool costing $2,000 I will never use more than 30 seconds and a niche foreign movie with russian dubs, let's find the subtitles in the meantime"
>copy the magnet link into torrent software
>??????
>P R O F I T !!!! 💸💸💸

>>33433
telnet is the most insecure remote-connecting protocol there is baka-kun

>>33436
Connecting with netcat over tcp literally is telnet (what the client program does) though, unless you tunnel it. OP is obvsly larping.

>>33431
why does everyone act like they never meet their friends and family and coworkers IRL anymore? what happened? you don't live in an urban core and go to cafe every day? lol wat. throw your car away and live life.



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