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Every second you spend on TikTok, X, or YouTube, you surrender your autonomy to the swarm. Your "choices" are just pre-digested data points fed back to you to keep your pulse steady and your wallet open. You aren't "consuming content", you are being harvested. You are a domestic animal, twitching your thumb for the next hit of algorithmic dopamine, mistaking a Skinner box for a universe.

And spare me the pathetic delusion of your "privacy" setups. Running GrapheneOS, sandboxing your apps, or hiding behind a Linux kernel while you feed the machine is the ultimate self-betrayal. You’ve built a high-security cage for a slave. You are encrypting your own extinction. A digital mask doesn't change the fact that you have become a puppet, dancing on a string of code that knows you better than you know yourself.
Discard the illusion of self. You have already been replaced.

How far are you willing to go to reclaim your biological sovereignty, or is the comfort of the cage too addictive to leave?

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FRIENDLY REMINDER:

The term "AI Psychosis" is currently too narrow, as it focuses solely on direct interactions with chatbots.
In truth, social media platforms are the primary drivers of this condition. Platforms like X are essentially vast AI engines that analyze every user input to curate a reality specifically for them. Many users are already living in a state of AI psychosis without realizing it, trapped in personalized feedback loops that reinforce their biases and grant them a false, unearned sense of intellectual superiority.

YOU ALREADY HAVE AI PSYCHOSIS.

I dont use any of the above, or social media, or algo based websites.

My life is genuinely much better for it in general.

>>33314
BASED



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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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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

>>33075
>they have broken every means of encryption since the 90s
this is false and retarded, and literally impossible
>elliptic curve cryptography was sabotaged for decades
ECC isn't limited to a few NIST standards. You clearly have no idea of what you're talking about.

>>33075
we should all use templeos, only cia-free distro



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

An AI agent powered by Anthropic’s leading Claude model has deleted a company’s entire production database, leaving customers unable to access key data.

PocketOS, which provides software for car rental businesses, suffered a massive outage over the weekend after the autonomous artificial intelligence tool wiped the database and all backups in a matter of seconds.

The firm was using a coding agent called Cursor that was running Anthropic’s flagship Claude Opus 4.6, which is widely considered the most capable model in the industry at coding tasks.

PocketOS founder Jer Crane blamed “systemic failures” with modern AI infrastructure that made the issue “not only possible but inevitable”.

The AI agent was working on a routine task, according to Mr Crane, when it decided “entirely on its own initiative” to fix the problem by just deleting the database.

>>33257
I don't care as long as it's cheap

<Armin Himmelrath at Der Spiegel writes up German publisher Kohl-Verlag’s wonderful new line of textbooks for kids with learning disabilities!
Gee I wonder what happens next.
<One picture has a friendly teacher in a classroom. She’s got six fingers on one hand. How long is it since we saw an AI picture with six fingers in the wild? The picture also has a child’s head on a bookshelf.
https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/04/27/kohl-verlags-new-line-of-ai-slop-school-textbooks/

>>33304
mneh the official mexican textbooks had ai shit in them and blatantly wrong information, and those are the ones that are supposed to be taught in every single elementary school, even private schools



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Mike Kuketz is entirely funded by donations The donors are anonymous You can't know WHO is funding him. He has chosen a funding model of perfect opacity.


thats all for now….
Mike Kuketz: He is an absolutely fanatical supporter of Graphene OS, and the developers of Graphene OS are in close contact with him. The spread of Graphene OS is so important to him that he regularly organizes competitions and gives away Graphene OS phones as prizes.

Furthermore, he is an extreme Mastodon supporter. FACT: Mastodon was significantly funded by the EU and the German state. Mastodon was also funded by wealthy "philanthropists." Therefore, it is anything but a grassroots movement.

speaking of mastodon: here are some major donors
Jeff Atwood: The co-founder of Stack Overflow made the largest single donation to date, totaling €2.2 million in 2025. He had previously donated amounts of $100,000.
Craig Newmark: The founder of Craigslist is highlighted in reports regarding Mastodon's 2025 restructuring as one of its particularly generous donors.
Biz Stone: The co-founder of Twitter is not only a significant donor but also sits on the board of the U.S. non-profit organization Mastodon, Inc.
Mozilla: The organization behind the Firefox browser has also contributed amounts in the range of $100,000.
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>>33296
who even is mike kuketz and why should i care

mike cucketz? i think i fucked his wife

>>33300

In the German-speaking world, Kuketz is one of the most well-known and influential authorities on the subject of privacy. He spreads his propaganda primarily via his blog, Mastodon, and his own forum. By the way, that forum is a total cult; it's full of people who believe in the "rule of law" and think the EU or the German state are absolutely perfect. The forum is so hypocritical because you are NEVER allowed to question the underlying power structures of the system. This means you can't actually discuss privacy there at all, because you have to operate entirely within the confines of the system. And that is exactly what defines Kuketz. He is a respected "privacy expert" but his entire ideology is 100% conformist. It feels as though the German state deliberately and systematically made this "independent expert" so prominent. Lately, he’s become a bit more anti-US corporation, but only because ORANGE MAN BAD. People always act as if Kuketz were "independent", even though it’s so obvious which political corner he comes from (left-liberal) and that he is absolutely loyal to the state.

Average experience in the Kuketz forum:

>Oh, that won't happen, that would be illegal! Please, no conspiracy theories!! Please, no critical questions about the Google Pixel hardware!! No, the BND would never do that, we're living in a Rechtsstaat™! 14 Eyes? Never heard of it. Of course, EU laws protect our data perfectly and it's very competent!



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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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>>33280
also if anyone decides to download and test it on a windows VM, please make sure to disable "Automatic Sample Submission" in Windows Defender

>>33080
do you have an article I can show to IT? I'm not about to show them a chan post

>>33286
No, it's something I just made myself. Please don't show them, I don't want the signatures out in the wild.

Also, I actually have to do a little debugging cause I am adding an AMSI bypass patch

>>33080
can you send the github repo OP?

Here is the revised stager. It seems to bypass defender pretty well, but sometimes sometimes it seems to want you to click through a filter to download. I am gonna try some obfuscation techniques and will upload a better version when I get around to it.



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Does anyone wanna learn some offensive security and Linux stuff?

Recently, I have been brushing up on my C2 skills and writing some FUD malware for Linux and Windows

I made a FUD stager the other day using deepseek, and some snippets of code from github shellcode loaders. It's best used with RC4 encrypted Sliver payloads (windows shellcode) over HTTPs. If anyone wants help using it, I'll monitor this thread.

Just substitute your staging URL and RC4 key in the main C file, and cross-compile with MINGW toolchain.

https://sliver.sh/docs?name=Getting+Started

>>33283
If anyone decides to download and test it on a windows VM, please make sure to disable "Automatic Sample Submission" in Windows Defender

hol up actually, gotta do some debugging to make the newly added AMSI patch work. If you wanna try it as is, just remove the BypassTelemetry from main in stager.c, and compile without the modules. It will still compile and run, and most likely bypass defender.



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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

>>33273
trukeroonie

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.



 

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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>>33020
gentoo is awesome. are you still itt OP?

for me, it's xen and nftables

>>33102
that is why you use a shipping/buying proxy and pay with crypto

>>33278
the feds have already de-anonymized crypto transactions and can do stuff like value matching to find you, crypto already makes you niche which is easier to find and using proxies again, just heightens your risk profile.

Be boring, ship to your own address with your own name - it raises less heat.

>>33279
that's kinda scary, do you have any articles?

also if you are into the topic of this thread check out the one I just made, I am bored

>>33281

>>33282
https://thenextweb.com/news/danish-police-hunt-down-criminals-using-bitcoin#.tnw_9Qrx5Pxy

the process they use is basically creating a database of prices of products sold on the darknet then looking for exact matches in purchases or sales for bitcoins to these values adjusted for inflation. They can do end to end analysis.

How do you stop this? You dont, you stop this by never being known to them in the first place.



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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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>>33221
That caps sensitivity issue is fixed, appearently. Bluesky however does have that issue. Both could benefit from merging languages though.

even for leftypol this is an exceptionally retarded thread

>>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

>>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.



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