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i made a meme, but i can't post it on /g/ 😔
i made a meme, but i can't post it on /g/ 😔
i made a meme, but i can't post it on /g/ 😔
i made a meme, but i can't post it on /g/ 😔

WE NEED MORE GRAPHENE MEMES

GrapheneOS will officially support Chinese (Motorola Mobility, today owned by Lenovo) smartphones by the end of this year.
sage for:
being retarded
annoying
using chatgpt for art
hope you get banned here too



 

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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I love how they heavily criticize competing projects making inaccurate claims in their marketing about being degoogled and private, while their own FAQ flat out lies about the connections the OS makes by default.

https://grapheneos.org/faq#default-connections

>>33592
the issue is known sine MONTHS but graphene devs tried to sweep it under the rug. they only started to care about it, when this security researcher made a post on mastodon.

>>33590
t. glowvad user

>>33571
>Since Big Tech cooperates and shares telemetry data,
fucking source? they hate when competitors get their data lmao

>>33595
FUDhog



 

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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>>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.

>>33032
Yeah, besides OPSEC beats a shiny set of apps

>>33279
Depending on which transactions you are talking about. Since Bitcoin blockchain is public, albeit being pseudoynmous, it is definitely deducible to you using in-depth investigation.

Why you people post these memes pretending to be helpful? Mods should remove bullshit like this.



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It doesn't come with full tunnel control. It's written in C minimalism, when FTC is a Python task. You can make your own VPN-like tunneling system with some custom SOCKS5 proxies written in Python w/ X25519, Poly1305, ChaCha20 and Kyber for cryptographic post-quantum protection, w/ libsodium, OpenSSL and PQClean integration. Add strict rules in iptables config, use custom TUN/TAP (like python-pytun or raw sockets), route all connections through 10.8.0.53 instead of 8.8.8.8/1.1.1.1/9.9.9.9 and use custom STUN servers written in Python instead of Googleshit. That's all Python and maybe some Rust, because Python cryptography is painfully slow.

And if you want, you can even install TridentVPN (my name for the project) on GNU Icecat browser and call it Trident Ice so you can run TridentVPN on multiple MilkV Mars nodes and use a MilkV Jupiter SBC as the main computing board with Trident Ice browser and use multi-hop routing DNS resolving through 10.8.0.53 so you can connect to different nodes as a mesh mini-cloud and use the Mars boards for acceleration.



 

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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It turned out getting so much as an anonymous email is a nightmare. The so‑called “privacy” providers (ProtonMail, Tutanota) won’t let you create an account without providing identifying details. Their paid plans don’t accept XMR or any crypto, which is surprising.

I tried buying Gmail accounts from a site with “dark” in the name — all of them were banned immediately; maybe I’m doing something wrong. Same with Yahoo and others. ProtonMail eventually worked, but it wouldn’t let me register Claude until I bought another email account and used that to verify the first one, and only then used that first one to register Claude.

Ironically, that “darknet” shop had no .onion address, required JavaScript, and used Cloudflare or something. Another site where I bought a residential proxy blocks some Tor nodes. The Claude site wouldn’t let me download the executable without a proxy.

Many of these shady vendors don’t accept XMR for payment — absurd. If I’m buying a proxy for privacy, expecting me to pay by credit card is laughable. So far I’ve wasted about $50 on accounts that didn’t work. I was promised refunds sometimes, but other times I couldn’t get one because the sellers required a working email to process it.

Right now I’ve paid another dubious site for a Claude subscription and they say it’ll take 12 hours — I’m worried it’s a scam.

Staying anonymous is basically impossible; I’ve wasted ridiculous time and money. If I’d had an anonymous Claude subscription from the start, I could’ve let it handle all these dumpster sites for me.

And to anyone saying “you don’t need AI, use your brain”: that’s easy for people who’ve never built a real software project. They don’t understand how slow and tedious handling APIs, build systems, and all the small headaches is. By the time you finish at that pace vs the pace the world is moving at right now, it will become irrelevant anyway.

All in all the web is so hostile towards anonimity it's unbelievable, including most websites you'd expect to be privacy-first, including this one btw.

>>33546
>All in all the web is so hostile towards anonimity it's unbelievable, including most websites you'd expect to be privacy-first, including this one btw.
They just disabled the tor node again, lol. They should just switch this to a regular BB with usernames for everyone.

>>33403
>I need to pay with Monero or something like that.
Cake Wallet features NanoGPT and markets it as "No subscription, pay with crypto."
Never actually tried it, but it has to accept XMR payments since Cake Wallet is known for its excellent XMR support.
https://cake.nano-gpt.com

>I want to use Claude to make a FOSS project

As others already have stated, you should be coding your own projects using your own brain instead of automatizing the process using an LLM trained on other people's code. Don't let your reasoning to decay.

>a FOSS project

It would be meaningless for AI generated projects to be FOSS. If contribution is made by people and the maintainer is an AI, one of the greatest benefits of open source of collective development becomes meaningless.

>>33546

>It turned out getting so much as an anonymous email is a nightmare. The so‑called “privacy” providers (ProtonMail, Tutanota) won’t let you create an account without providing identifying details. Their paid plans don’t accept XMR or any crypto, which is surprising.

100% agree. They could try accepting XMR for payments, yet they don't.

>Ironically, that “darknet” shop had no .onion address, required JavaScript, and used Cloudflare or something.

It's dreadful how many *supposedly* privacy-respecting services use Cloudflare.

>And to anyone saying “you don’t need AI, use your brain”: that’s easy for people who’ve never built a real software project. They don’t understand how slow and tedious handling APIs, build systems, and all the small headaches is.

Yeah, that's one thing, but there are several approaches to mitigate this. And each one of them still requires a certain amount of dedication. But I guess that's the price to keep your mind sharp in the age of LLMs.
One thing I'd advise is to stick faithfully to minimal architecture design helps a lot. Like less endpoints, more modularization, etc. Avoiding feature creep and merging similar features into one in way that doesn't kill UX is the way.

>>33546
>The so‑called “privacy” providers (ProtonMail, Tutanota) won’t let you create an account without providing identifying details. Their paid plans don’t accept XMR or any crypto, which is surprising.
which is why i made 10 accounts between both of these before they required it. i knew what was coming. you really need to learn to do stuff yourself and not rely on LLMs because the result is inevitable. anthropic is literally asking for id before they let you use claude, requirements like there are just going to grow more pervasive

> that’s easy for people who’ve never built a real software project.

LLMs are barely a few years old, how do you think people here have been making a living. come on, man. what the fuck are you even talking about.



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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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>>33561
Her fat folds are mesmerizing

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns that initial AI-driven productivity boosts—where a worker uses AI to automate 90% of a task and achieves 10x leverage on the remaining 10%—may be a temporary phase. He argues automation could eventually reach close to 100%, leading to autonomous AI agents that replace rather than augment human roles.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns of risk of AI-driven dick polishin. "AI be slobbin my knob", he warns. "I aint even straight"

>>33396
that's the only way to escape the possible hardware backdoors

>>33495
spaceX still whacks my brain, their value proposition is literally GPUs in space. what are we doing here. there's no way this doesn't end up with your 401k going up in smoke. rip the stock market. rip the econony.



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this man wants to ban vpns.
this man wants to ban vpns.
this man wants to ban vpns.
this man wants to ban vpns.
this man wants to ban vpns.

All of the EU does

he's not gonna be around much longer at least

he can try

his mum and dad loved donkeys



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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://lililicious.net/

ancient yuri manga website i found while reading The Rose of Versailles online. its quite fun and interesting. especially
https://lililicious.net/yuricracy.php

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



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Thread for watching rocket launches and shit.
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>STARSHIP, NO!
<What?
>Sorry, force of habit.
>NEW GLENN, NO!

>>33082
>its all a grift and the only real utilitarian goal is mass surveillance

its 2026 dumb ass i don't think companies need to use "space" as a way to get mass surveillance funding, they just partner with the CIA or something like palantir or flock.

>>33456
Looks like a small nuke, holy shit

>>33457
It's about the technical capacity of surveillance, I never mentioned anything about funding

>>33082
>>33502
kojima was so right when he made sokolov explain that the space race was downstream from the cold war arms race



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Custom SOCKS5 proxy written in Python w/ X25519, Poly1305, ChaCha20 and Kyber for cryptographic post-quantum protection and libsodium, OpenSSL and PQClean integration > WireGuard

Anyone script whole proxy skeletons? You can script your own VPN client in Python w/ custom STUN servers, no public DNS (8.8.8.8/1.1.1.1/9.9.9.9), etc.

>>33543
Just setup your python vpn w/ nftables.



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