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Two users:

User A: Graphene OS phone, uses X, TikTok, YouTube, and Amazon with an account.

User B: Stock Android phone, avoids account-based platforms as much as socially possible. No Google account.

Who is the LARPer? Who is the true privacy pro?
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>>33242
So not a real privacy pro, those guys would genuinely just stop playing video games in your situation.

>>33242
I don't use wine for games I use proton/umu

Consider: Pinephone with the habits of user B

You know what annoys me about all these privacy nerds? They always treat privacy like some isolated, abstract thing. They talk a lot about privacy, but they forget what the point of privacy is: minimizing behavioral data. Because the whole point of data extraction is to use it directly to control us! The corpos are mapping our psyches; they're creating digital twins of us to manipulate us! Oh, you use Qubes and Graphene OS? You've gained NOTHING by continuing to use X, YouTube, Amazon, and TikTok! No matter which privacy community you go to, nobody will talk about that. Instead, they talk about long-outdated technologies like browsers and network filters. Hello?! The browser is the least of your problems. The real state-of-the-art data extraction/behavioral manipulation is happening on the big account-based corporation apps like X, TikTok, etc. All these privacy communities are so deceitful because they focus on completely the wrong things.

>>33273
trukeroonie



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hi i would like to know what are some good far let mastodon servers thanks no liberals or trolls. Also do you guys know of any good trans mastodon servers.
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>>33256
/tech/ is by far the worst board on this site

>>33256
>>33258
i'm like 50% sure i saw this thread originally on /siberia/ and was moved over to /tech/ at some point

btw if anyone wants to use mastodon.social, just use this here to register: https://www.emailnator.com/

works perfectly fine!


>>33268
What would be the point though? Everyone blocks mastodon.social because it's an HOA instance with a spam problem.



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if you care about privacy you should check this out: https://datura.network/

as you may or may not know, tor is likely a honeypot created and funded by the USA.
this has been written about here: http://opbible7nans45sg33cbyeiwqmlp5fu7lklu6jd6f3mivrjeqadco5yd.onion/opsec/torhoneypot/ or for my clearnet friends: https://bible.beginnerprivacy.com/opsec/torhoneypot/

The datura network is a new darknet that is going to be written in rust. It will be designed in such a way that state-level threats of passive network analysis, active sybil attacks and disruptive DDoS attacks are rendered useless to conduct against it's very design.

it would also be great of you to contribute to the creation of this new darknet if you could <3

>rust
what's the point if i can't even run it on my rpi server?

>a new darknet that is going to be written in rust
the memes write themselves

>>33265
>>33266
To be fair, if this does result in a functional spec and only requires a few cryptographic primitives, i might try my hand at a C implementation with NaCl.



 

What do you think about it? On its face it seems like a straightforward improvement over C/C++ and a good way to modernize development in their typical niches.
On the other hand there is this really weird cultish behavior around it that just makes me feel suspicious. "Let's rewrite everything in Rust", forcing it into existing software without a clear use case other than just "it's better", overstating the language's capabilities and robustness, very much a kind of "toxic positivity" around it as in the whole Linux Kernel shitshow earlier this year, and the fact that it's being pushed by corpos and the US government. It all feels very weird.
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>>33250

yeah but let's not forget that before the LLM craze was the IDE-dependent, auto-completion, auto-linting, IntelliSense, style guides, etc. craze. all of this stuff kind of has the common goal of taking all conscious human thought out of the coding process and making the human work for the machine instead of the machine work for the human. and now with AI a lot of professional "programmers" aren't even writing code at all anymore, they're just feeding prompts to chatbots to write their code for them, and essentially digging their own graves careerwise.

>>33251

as theo de raadt said, it's basically standard practice in every software project now to "lead with propaganda", the whole software industry is no longer about actually building things, it's about selling things to investors, often things that haven't even been finished (or even started) being built yet.

>>31830
i think like maybe its a elitism thing, like ohh youre still using gnome you retard? are you retarded? lets get you to be euthanized, etc. its like for the wayland audience

>>31830
I think Rust (the tech) is good but the Rust community has weird behavior. They insist that everything needs to be rewritten in Rust, which is just stupid. But still I believe that Rust's goals are very good, and most junior C or C++ developers write worse code than junior Rust programmers. The language and the compiler just catches so many bugs.

This thread also reminded me to actually start learning Rust. Here are some resources, if someone is interested…
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpPEoZW5IiY
>https://www.youtube.com/@letsgetrusty/videos
>https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings/
>https://rust-lang.org/learn/get-started/

Be sure to also read the free books at https://rust-lang.org/learn/

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>>33254
it's always been that way, even scott adams understood that the software industry advanced to the whims of "pointy haired bosses", what's absent here is that tech workers have an incentive to shill technologies they're experienced in because it makes their CVs more valuable, closing the hype circuit. i mean it is what it is, the industry has never ever advanced the correct course.



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I'm starting to think that the agentic coding crap kinda fucking sucks, I dunno if I'm going insane but recently I've just been going back to just asking deepseek or gemini stuff on a browser window, and I feel a lot more confident about the stuff I'm doing. Maybe I'm old fashioned but do people really deliver stuff they don't fully understand? Like I'm not insane and there is value in grokking and understanding your own codebase, and letting opencode or claude code do all your work is an insane liability?

is this guy correct that AI is getting dumber?

its the problem where the AI outputs AI data which goes online and is used by AI to train itself which trains itself on cycles of AI generated data until it collapses into gibberish.

>If you want an older example, it's the fotocopy machine recopying the copied paper over and over.

After 4-5 copies, it becomes unreadable.

>>33157
Yes. Model collapse is a known issue with LLMs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_collapse

>2026.5
>deepseek still doesn't support multimodal features
defend this dengoids



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So I just got a copyright complaint from my ISP claiming I was torrenting today. My VPN says I've been covered for the last 34 hours straight. Also, I didn't even use BitTorrent today.
But when I went to delete some TV episodes I'd watched it said 'cannot delete because this file is currently active in BitTorrent'.
So I can't trust BitTorrent to close when I close it? And I can't trust my VPN either?

The last time I got one of these warnings prompted me to get the VPN so this wouldn't happen again.

My wi-fi stopped working but my ethernet was fine. I called them up and they made me listen to a reading of the email threat and then turned my wi-fi back on. Said repeated violations may lose me my internet access. Yeah right. I pay like $400 a month for the premium cable bundle (which is why I don't sub to every fucking streaming service and I pirate from time to time).

So does this make sense to anyone? VPN was never down and I didn't torrent anything and then I get another slap on the wrist, sit in the corner warning. Do I need to activate that killswitch thing? Because VPNs can kind of make the internet a bitch now and then. They want me to sign in to use youtube. I actually have to turn my VPN off just to post this message. And then the changing of IPs fucks with my use of other sites.
But what use is a VPN if my ISP still finds out I'm torrenting? And why is bittorrent connecting on its own when it's set not to?

Any opinions appreciated. And I already have Soulseek but it's hit or miss with a lot of stuff.
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>>33125
Hey, thanks. I'm going to unplug from the internet before even opening bittorrent again to mess with it.

>>33124
>they made me listen to a reading of the email threat and then turned my wi-fi back on
bleak

helpful link cus u sound like a beginner:
https://fmhy.net/beginners-guide#torrenting

you have to bind to the VPN network interface because DHT is really chatty and even if the VPN drops for 1 second it's enough to cause like 20 minutes of DHT traffic and peer discovery to spam you. Soulseek is good you can check out lucida.su as well.

I've set up my torrent client and vpn client inside containers and the torrent depends on the vpn so if the vpn doesnt start my torrent client also wont start



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(Copypasted from a previous 4chin /g/ thread as a foundation to making these generals on leftypol)
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debian should switch to openrc, gentoo and alpine have been using it for years and it works fine


>>32982
>>32984
Sad! I actually like the init part of systemd, but just that

>>32985
Maybe you would enjoy working with SMF. https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/solaris/SMFNotGoodInitSystem is a pretty spot-on critique from my brief experience, but it's still a pretty functional and polished init, like most Solaris subsystems.

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Hackneyed cursors is the best cursor pack of all time.



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That's hilarious.

I'll never understand why AI companies train on user conversations. Most users are retarded.

>>33134
>I'll never understand why AI companies train on user conversations. Most users are retarded.
yes. also…

chatgpt is making people stupider but only because most people are stupid in the first place

they ask the chatbot a naive and poorly typed question because they don't know how to ask good questions or how to word things properly

and they ask it about a domain with which they have no familiarity or knowledge, so they don't bother to read or understand the answer

then they take that answer and copy paste it to other people who also don't read it

as always people confuse the misuse of a technology for it being useless. even when you point this out, people will say it's useless because it wastes energy. but people also waste energy, and you can run these LLM models locally without using data centers in a house that is solar powered… yet almost nobody does…

the real use for these things is as a springboard for further research, just like wikipedia or google, but with less having to schizophrenically jump between several pages, because what it is really doing is collating information from all over the web in one place for you. it's your job to hunt down the research papers the info is originally taken from and actually read them and make sure they had good methodology. but nobody wants to do that because it's a lot of work. people think tech is supposed to make them not work at all when really it's supposed to make them work faster.

training set is poo

>>33134
That actually sounds like a great reason to train on user conversations.



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Post wallpapers. Images, youtube playlists, gifs, html pages. Today I share an ancient one that I resurrected by taking a ported version of the wallpaper swf from the HAL project and running it with ruffle and the KDE Wallpaper Engine plugin. You can find the new version (e.g. video, not flash) on youtube. Demo quality not representative.

  1. I packaged all files together for convenience, but if you do not trust, then just take the project json, html, and swfs and download the selfhosted ruffle js and wasm from them directly.
  2. You can use this with linux-wallpaperengine or KDE wallpaper engine plugin or wallpaper engine on windows. In the near future you can use it with waywallen.
  3. archive DL link: https://limewire.com/d/MV5Z3#dHqyPuIHqV
alternate: https://files.catbox.moe/440got.zst

Two great wallpapers (pun intended) I used for a long time

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These are my favorite ones. I consider the color palette on the second, to be immaculate.



 

Hardware:

* MilkV board with Gentoo Linux
* Modos paper display (e-paper display)
* Keyboardio keyboard and/or Ploopy mouse kit (custom keyboard and mouse)
* Ovrdrive USB with encrypted password manager (KeePassXC, masterpassword.app, or Bitwarden)

Software:

* Gentoo Linux with:
+ Hardened kernel
+ Refusal to install proprietary packages
+ rkhunter (rootkit hunter)
+ iptables (firewall)
+ firejail (application sandboxing)
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IDS/IPS, Honeypots, DLP, and data threat sharing mean hacktivisim is not viable.

Running frontier AI in bulk demands giant chips that create a paper trail.

Essential info for anyone going to doxx the CIA.

>>33020
The best defense is always going to be social, I feel like buying all of this shit while it might make you semi-invisible to a fed, would draw there attention just from the purchase list alone coupled with whatever activities you do on it drawing scrutiny.

OPSEC will always be king.

>>33102
This, I think the worst thing you can do is stand out. The internet, ultimately, is just noise. 14,000 petabytes of noise a day. The idea that anything can meaningfully be gleaned from that autonomously is a spooky story that drives people of interest to out themselves by using all this shit aimed at not being seen.

>>33020
>MilkV board
>recommends a board with an embedded bootloader and onboard radios
>modo
>recommends e-paper for privacy
>a display that doesn't blank when power is removed
>keyboardio keyboard, ploopy mouse
>get peripherals that can host APTs
>clamav antivirus
>not an antivirus per-se used for scanning emails
>icecat, elinks browsers
>using a browser with a unique fingerprint is less anonymous than firefox
>GNUNet browser
>gnunet is an anonymity network not a browser
>overdrive usb, xkpasswd.net
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