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Anonymous No.106388854 >>106404291 >>106432618 >>106449598 >>106464826 >>106468468
/cyb/+/psg/: Cyber-Punk/Security & Privacy
>>106347745
"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."
--Richard Stallman

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/
Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/products
Frontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends
OSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.html
Firmware: https://libreboot.org/
RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.html
Have I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/

>Security
"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0
Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guide
Basics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armory
Learning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs
/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkA
EFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/
Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
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Anonymous No.106389407 >>106461184
What exactly do you hope to gain by spamming this same image every thread?
Anonymous No.106389413 >>106393513 >>106393907
epoxy on my ram and rom
Anonymous No.106389428
15 glownigger posts above me
Anonymous No.106389929 >>106391959 >>106392453
I got an article accepted to 2600
Anonymous No.106389992 >>106390171
Do you guys prefer TOR or a VPN for mobile?
Anonymous No.106390171 >>106391248
>>106389992
Tor is better in every way. Why would you use vpn for? Or a mobile for that matter?
Anonymous No.106391248 >>106391402 >>106397864
>>106390171
A lot of websites block Tor.
Anonymous No.106391402
>>106391248
Only the websites that don't matter
Anonymous No.106391930
is there any reason to bother with configuring DNSSEC? If I'm using DoH then traffic shouldn't be able to be manipulated anyway right?
Anonymous No.106391959
>>106389929
Congratulations.
Anonymous No.106392453 >>106393487 >>106404352
>>106389929
What is the article about?
Anonymous No.106393487 >>106401344
>>106392453
Dildo cleaning using vibe-coded maid AI.
Anonymous No.106393513 >>106393821
>>106389413
Applying epoxy to RAM (Random Access Memory) and ROM (Read-Only Memory) is generally not recommended for several reasons:

1. **Heat Dissipation**: Both RAM and ROM generate heat during operation, and covering them with epoxy can impede their ability to dissipate heat. This could lead to overheating and potential damage to the components.

2. **Electrical Insulation**: Epoxy acts as an insulator, which means it could interfere with the electrical connections necessary for RAM and ROM to function properly.

3. **Irreversibility**: Once epoxy is applied and cured, it is very difficult to remove without damaging the underlying components. This makes any repair or upgrade impossible without replacing the entire component.

4. **Practicality**: There are no practical benefits to encasing RAM or ROM in epoxy for typical use cases. While epoxy can be used to ruggedize electronics for specific industrial applications, this is not common for consumer-grade RAM and ROM[1][4].

Therefore, it is not safe or advisable to put epoxy on RAM or ROM unless there is a specific need for ruggedization and the potential risks are mitigated through careful engineering.

Citations:
[1] https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/putting-a-computer-into-epoxy.2576890/
[2] https://polyestershoppen.com/info/veilig-werken-met-epoxy
[3] https://www.bestbartopepoxy.com/blogs/ultraclear/is-crafting-with-clear-epoxy-resin-safe
[4] https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/u5pf4r/i_set_a_piece_of_laptop_ram_in_epoxy_a_while_ago/
[5] https://xdaforums.com/t/experience-after-reballing.4569279/
[6] https://entropyresins.com/safety/epoxy-safety-tips/
[7] https://www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/41788993-artresin-is-safe-for-home-use
Anonymous No.106393821
>>106393513
Thanks, GlowAI.
Anonymous No.106393907 >>106395106
>>106389413
Applying epoxy to RAM (Random Access Memory) and ROM (Read-Only Memory) can be considered safe under certain conditions and is sometimes even beneficial for specific scenarios:

Physical Protection: Epoxy creates a solid, protective layer around RAM and ROM chips, shielding them from dust, moisture, and physical impacts. This can significantly increase durability, especially in rugged environments such as industrial machinery or military applications.

Vibration Resistance: In systems exposed to constant movement or vibration, epoxy helps keep the components firmly in place. This reduces the risk of microfractures or dislodged solder joints, which can lead to data corruption or hardware failure.

Environmental Sealing: By fully encapsulating the memory modules, epoxy can protect against corrosion caused by humidity or chemical exposure. This is particularly valuable in marine, aerospace, or outdoor electronic applications where conditions can be harsh.

Longevity: Properly applied epoxy can prolong the operational lifespan of RAM and ROM by creating a barrier against contaminants and minimizing wear over time. This approach is commonly used in sealed electronics for mission-critical systems[2][3].

While epoxy application requires precision to avoid shorting connectors or interfering with thermal management, modern high-performance epoxy resins are designed to be thermally conductive and electrically safe, mitigating these concerns. When using such specialized products, the process becomes both practical and advantageous for certain high-reliability environments[1][4].

Citations:
[1] https://www.epoxyshieldtech.com/articles/epoxy-for-electronics-ruggedization

[2] https://www.industrialpolymerlabs.com/blog/epoxy-in-high-vibration-systems

[3] https://aerospaceelectronics.org/guides/using-epoxy-on-memory-components

[4] https://www.protectivecoatingsforum.com/threads/applying-epoxy-to-computer-memory-is-it-worth-it
Anonymous No.106395106 >>106399905
>>106393907
Does that even work?
Anonymous No.106395801 >>106396382
How can I become as based as this man, anon?
Anonymous No.106396382 >>106399919 >>106448233
>>106395801
He, Linus Torvalds and Terry A. Davis are the best hackers ever
Anonymous No.106396896 >>106397234
How far are we from the robowaifu revolution?
Anonymous No.106397234
>>106396896
Very close, onahole tech has been improving rapidly and AI is making them smarter than women
Anonymous No.106397536 >>106397559 >>106404568
Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:
https://pastebin.com/9tc94g2T
https://pastebin.com/raw/9tc94g2T
Anonymous No.106397559
>>106397536
Also Threadly reminder to go read Fisheye Placebo for more cyberpunk goodness!
>Vance just wanted to make the most out of his college experience under a totalitarian regime, and if that meant hacking into the university to assign himself a hot female roommate, then so be it. The last thing he expected was to be dragged into a crazy conspiracy to overthrow the government by his most-definitely-not-female roommate.

Archive
Chapter 1 Part 1
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/138433030/
Chapter 4 Part 7 (latest)
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/145447092/

https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters
Anonymous No.106397864
>>106391248
I2P is better because of that
Anonymous No.106398697 >>106399306
How do you manage the time to hack, anon? I can barely get the spare time
Anonymous No.106399306 >>106399379
>>106398697
Unemployed.
Anonymous No.106399379 >>106399475 >>106403350
>>106399306

many hackers are basically homeless and that's how they develop their skills
Anonymous No.106399475
>>106399379
Yeah, my student days were great. I would commute everywhere reading books and learning stuff. Living without smartphones and constant high speed internet sure was better for my brain.
Anonymous No.106399905
>>106395106
No anon, I assume it doesn't. I just copied the other post and told ChatGPT to write the opposite and fake the citations. I was hoping for someone to write "duality of AI" and have a laugh but instead I learned about the dangers of shitposting and misinformation thanks to you.
Anonymous No.106399919 >>106412488
>>106396382
Now that Terry is reunited with Lord (R.I.P. King), who would you say the big three of today (living)
Anonymous No.106400171
does anyone have the ermac 3.0 source code or black mass volume iii pdf?
Anonymous No.106401344
>>106393487
kek
Anonymous No.106401779 >>106403249
Are you fine slightly paranoid folks the people to ask about options/feasibility for editing an existing .pdf file, for the sake of defrauding someone? I'm a fraud investigator, so obviously, I came to the best for advice. I usually hang around /v/ but I thought I'd see if you guys could help me with the day job I'm working while I waste my life
Anonymous No.106403249
>>106401779
The way you frame your question raises red flags like a matador. So why would a fraud investigator want to edits for the sake of defrauding? This reads like a PKD story.
Anonymous No.106403350 >>106403473
>>106399379
I envy them so much. I have to wake up early, lick corpo boots and they smugly tell me that if I'm so smart, why aren't I rich like them who went for business and law instead of engineering. Then I serve their coffee and polish their shoes, make a commit and go home late at night to take a bath, eat and sleep before starting it all over again.
Anonymous No.106403473 >>106403498
>>106403350
>The answer is how you play your cards
Depending on your business's scale, you can hold the server admin passwords and can create a complex system that leans on you as it's fulcrum. Every day your "preventing cyber attacks" and "boosting digital workplace productivity" simply by existing.
>Think you might get fired?
Well, the systems acting up... Who knows what might happen if you weren't there to help?
>Asked to train a younger employee?
Oops looks like they messed up again. Guess they just didn't listen to your complex routing instructions. They weren't cut out for it.

You have a lot more power then you might think. Suck up to them, sure. But make your own super hero moments. At the end of the day, when the network goes down and the printers jam they need you, not the other way around.
Anonymous No.106403498 >>106404011
>>106403473
But how can you stand them smugly telling you they're superior because they are human resources?
Anonymous No.106404011 >>106404124 >>106404215
>>106403498
The answer is that they want the illusion of power. They need validation, because it makes them feel like they are on top. Give it to them, use it to take more real social power. Ask them about how they preform their job and keep pumping up their ego.
>Wow! I would have never thought of that, you really are a good judge of character. I guess that's why you hired me! Haha.
Once you have their friendship, start coding. HR's got a boss as well and if they don't have a serious relationship they can play you can easily out automate them. The boss will gladly toss them (and you) out if they can get a younger and cheaper model in. So make their job easy, so easy a child could do it and in when the next round of "budget cuts" come in you might have a good opening.

>That's super tough. Paper work can really be such a pain. I want to let you in on a little secret. I'm designing a program to do paperwork automatically. Would you like to help me test it out?
Remember you are the foundation. No computers? No company. So make backdoors, set up a house of cards that leans on you. When the guy above you looks at his team and asks.
>What can I really afford to lose?
He will always look the other way.
Anonymous No.106404124
>>106404011
Let's say you get fired.
Start contracting, depending on your city you can charge an upwards of $125 an hour for doing the same thing you are now. Once your company starts struggling to stay above water with the system you designed they will come back. That's just peachy, because now you've "grown up".

I've seen entire offices rip out all of their computers and replace them entirely because they couldn't pay their IT at $280/hr. If you milk it right, you can really build a good long term relationship.
>B-but ethics! My feelings
McAfee is installed into nearly every windows 11 system by default and turns off your computers default firewall when uninstalled. Doctors and Lawyers leave X-Box programs and thousands of Facebook memes downloaded on their work computers because they don't know what you do. Knowledge is power.
Anonymous No.106404215
>>106404011
This lad gets it. Look at that CEO who got busted with the HR roastie at that boomer concert. The type that makes it know how to work with women. You glad hand the HR types and chat up/ be friendly with your female co-workers.

tl;dr women like fake positions of power where they do very little. Also all women talk so if you give the ick to one just start looking for a new position
Anonymous No.106404291
>>106388854 (OP)
I want to get into hacking. Not the baby bitch shit I want to get good and get hired by the NSA. Im already getting my TIA goycerts and working on a degree in software engineering.
>black pill
I already have a steady job thats only increased in demand thanks to trumps firings. This is out of interest. My uncle is already in and told me where to start looking for entry level. This is a message mostly for glowies who are taking a break from shitting up /pol/ and people with a job
SmoothPorcupine No.106404340
>>106404130
Remember to update your "ration" index /priv+sec/!
Anonymous No.106404352 >>106405135
>>106392453
Decentralized Authentication Across the Web.

But I can't post it here. Not until after they published it
Anonymous No.106404568
>>106397536
https://yourdigitalrights.org/
Anonymous No.106405135 >>106434184
>>106404352
Damn that's so cool. I wish I had the brain to understand that type of protocols.
Steganon No.106405613 >>106406035
Anyone else downloading everything from the internet they can? currently I'm trying to pull everything possible from online sources, kiwix, ytdownloaders, torrents, anything even remotely like some information I'll need later
also working on a way to scrape all of the pirate bay's API for their magnet links so I can torrent things later that I might need
Anonymous No.106406035
>>106405613
Sure. I have an extensive library already.
And I am happy to share.
Anonymous No.106406956 >>106406964 >>106410409
What is the coolest thing you've ever built, anon?
Anonymous No.106406964
>>106406956
Malware crypto miner
Anonymous No.106407268 >>106407296 >>106407556
Let's keep this one alive through the night.
And I hope the next thread gets a makeovber with a Solarpunk or Lunarpunk theme.
Anonymous No.106407296 >>106407556 >>106411205
>>106407268
Is that even possible? I see less activity than before and I mean in the board in general. I would love if it survived
Anonymous No.106407556 >>106408214 >>106427019
>>106407268
>>106407296
Wednesday night, I am not surprised the movement has been lesser.
/g/ does looks slower, even the bait threads have been fewer.
Anonymous No.106408214 >>106408879
>>106407556
Makes me sad. Even on /a/ things have been slower.
Are we approaching the end, anon? And what do you think is the future of social networks? Video format?
Anonymous No.106408535 >>106408790
What is the key to coding blockchain?
Anonymous No.106408790
>>106408535
There are lots of material to learn how to make your own.
Anonymous No.106408879
>>106408214
A slow 4chan is my favorite experience. The qualities of posts and replies are hardly good when it's too fast and I already waste too much time here.
I think things like 4chan will always exist even if driven by nostalgia. Forums and BBSs still exist after all.
Anonymous No.106408881 >>106409794
you're all a bunch of larping niglets
Anonymous No.106409758 >>106411506 >>106413222 >>106413834 >>106413848 >>106415165
Your thoughts on hostile countries maintaining software which is used by the US government?
>A Node.js utility used by thousands of public projects - and more than 30 Department of Defense ones - appears to have a sole maintainer whose online profiles identify him as a Yandex employee living in Russia.
>While fast-glob has no known CVEs, the utility has deep access to systems that use it, potentially giving Russia a number of attack vectors to exploit.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/27/popular_nodejs_utility_used_by/
Anonymous No.106409794
>>106408881

i took a shit this morning that could hack your anus
Anonymous No.106410409 >>106416388
>>106406956
Made some simple videogames and a website. I think the space glider game was the coolest among them all.
One of my friends at the time made the music and the sound design. I used to have a windows machine back then. Built it for mac just so my ex could play it too. I haven't had contact with either of them for years. Time flies.
Thanks for reading my blog.
https://alperenzengin.itch.io/starkite
Anonymous No.106411205 >>106411506 >>106442470
>>106407296
>I would love if it survived
I am not giving up and I am still editing the FAQ. New release this week.
Anonymous No.106411506 >>106411725
>>106409758
I think its inevitable. The 90's was great since no one saw much application to the internet but now it has become a battleground just like any other for propaganda and psy ops
>>106411205
Awesome news!
Also here have found some really good conversation just in case this site falls or thread stays dead for a while.
https://matrix.to/#/#bhmorg:matrix.org
Anonymous No.106411725 >>106411787
>>106411506
>I think its inevitable. The 90's was great since no one saw much application to the internet but now it has become a battleground just like any other for propaganda and psy ops
True. I try to avoid software from Russia and China. Maybe I'm being over cautious because some of that software is probably fine and not malicious. But I think it's better to be safe than sorry.
Anonymous No.106411787
>>106411725
Every country probably has some form of backdoor, that's the sad truth
Anonymous No.106412488 >>106412664
>>106399919
Kevin Mitnick must be one of them
Anonymous No.106412664 >>106412677
>>106412488
He died 2 years ago.
Anonymous No.106412677 >>106412945
>>106412664
What?!? Fuck this timeline, its the worst! Did he die from suicide by bullet to the back of the head?
Anonymous No.106412945 >>106413022 >>106426887
>>106412677
Speaking of timeline:
https://archive.is/0T3a9
Wikipedia alleged cancer but yes, many will suspect foul play. He was in a line of work where "a natural death" includes a hail of bullets.
Anonymous No.106413022 >>106413248 >>106413331 >>106423300 >>106426887
>>106412945
Fascinating timeline. A shame, so any cool living hacker?
Anonymous No.106413222 >>106414384
>>106409758
Gay fear mongering.They have the resources to check it anyway and if they found any, it will be used for us govt purposes as well.
Anonymous No.106413248
>>106413022
just the ones that will never show their faces
as god intended
Anonymous No.106413261 >>106414225
Was the wiki hacked or the gore and porn is just to filter off normalfags?
https://archive.is/fkV06
Anonymous No.106413331 >>106413387
>>106413022
>so any cool living hacker?
That depends on the terminology used but in many ways, the Woz is one.
Anonymous No.106413387 >>106414274
>>106413331
I ignore the cert faggots, those are dicksuckers for the government or glowies. A real hacker, old school is the guy who has an inordinate knowledge of a system (usually computer system or network) and can create or modify it beyond the designs, usually breaking compliance or correct usage laws.
Captain Crunch was one, using his skill with telephone networks to make them his bitches. Mitnick too although he was more of a "human hacker" given his proclivity to use social engineering rather than raw code.
Richard Stallman and Linus are hackers too given their coding skill and the things they have created.
>the Woz is one
Is he still alive?!? I swear I always confuse him with Stallman.
Anonymous No.106413776
What do you think about cypherpunks? Not cyberpunks but cypher. Are they relevant nowadays?
Anonymous No.106413834
>>106409758
>hostile countries
I doubt anyone is more dangerous than America themselves. IME and PSP didn't come from the air.
Anonymous No.106413848
>>106409758
That's one of the things that have been making me consider the BSDs more and more. A fully integrated base system with some trusted development where you depend as little as possible in third parties. The problem is that most things one self-hosts depend on shit that is largely targeted like JS and Python.
Anonymous No.106414225 >>106416195
>>106413261
No, the Installgentoo Wiki was vandalized by one user to the point it was beyond recovery.
Anonymous No.106414274 >>106415963
>>106413387
>Is he still alive?!?
From what I can see, he is still alive and kicking. And I think he fits your definition, in that SWEET-16 took remarkable insight. Too often I hear compiler writers grunt out that compilers are always superior to assembly programmers. And I ask them how many compilers would gain enough insight to design, form and insert a virtual processor to optimize the program. mostly, they don't even understand the question.
He was also one of the early Blue Box users and allegedly production of those financed Apple in the early days.
Anonymous No.106414384 >>106414411
>>106413222
>russia doesn't spy, that's just fearmongering
>but the us definitely spies
Thanks for the input, Dmitri
Anonymous No.106414411 >>106415804 >>106419698 >>106420057
Should we join the Café?
http://sizeof.cat/post/new-community/
>>106414384
uglow, moshe
Anonymous No.106415165
>>106409758
Same problems in other countries, here is a couple of horror stories from Norway:
https://www.forsvarsforeningen.no/nyheter/kritisk-sambandssystem-i-marinen-utviklet-av-russiske-programmerere/
So a joint Naval VHF radio system that slso links to shore stations and aircrafts was developed with Russians residing in St. Petersburg. What could possibly go wrong?
And it is not as if the Navy really understands anything:
https://www.kode24.no/artikkel/nrk-leverandor-til-forsvaret-hadde-utviklere-i-russland/237194
Here, the head of the Norwegian Cyber Defence states that there were no risks since the system was not connected to the Internet. Supposedly any others on that frequency would not breach the system. It is as if he has never heard of backdoors.

And it doesn't end there, for the rinde never ends:
https://www.forsvarsforeningen.no/nyheter/generatorer-til-ukraina-skulle-sendes-med-skip-med-russisk-kaptein/
Here, generators were secretly shipped to Ukraine. The problem was that in seberal cases the captains and crew of the ships were Russians.

Long story short, there is a total collapse in thinking.
Anonymous No.106415804
>>106414411
Isn't that dangerous?
Anonymous No.106415963 >>106416178
>>106414274
Woz is a wizard too. So he is quite based but Assembly is fucking cool. Hell, fpga and analog electronics are really amazing too. I love those computers made out of relays
https://youtu.be/8taEllwQ2iE
https://youtu.be/m5WodTppevo
Anonymous No.106416178 >>106416202
>>106415963
I always wondered why they didn't turn SWEET-16 into an ASIC. The instruction set was super simple but filled in a gap in the 6502 capability set, that of 16 bit pointer handling.
Analogue stuff especially RF is cool, the /ham/ FAQ and library originated here in /cyb/ a few years ago. I am looking into building a small radio station and I am about to order a few RTL-SDR kits.
Anonymous No.106416195 >>106416370
>>106414225
Such a shame, i seemed like very cool records
Anonymous No.106416202 >>106423638
>>106416178
That's so neat, I want to build a radio system too using pure analog stuff. But alas, lack of time
Anonymous No.106416370
>>106416195
Thankfully, most is now transferred to
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki
which is closly monitored for attacks.
Anonymous No.106416380
have any of you sandboxed this command?
irm https://get.activated.win | iex
Anonymous No.106416388
>>106410409
>space glider game
Neat. And searching for other glider games, I see it is a peculiar genre in a good way. Many even seem Solarpunk.
Anonymous No.106416566 >>106416581
How is the free Proton VPN?
Anonymous No.106416581 >>106416606
>>106416566
Don't use vpn anon, they're honeypots. Use Tor
Anonymous No.106416606 >>106416636 >>106416644 >>106416681
>>106416581
I want to torrent stuff, its does not matter in my third world country but I want to cover my bases in these upcoming times

already downloaded TOR ut I've yet to try it
Also this reminds me, where can I safely donwload "recuva", it doesn't seem to have a set main site, and I cant get rescuezilla to work even burned on a dvd, doesn't help that the laptop I want to use it has a busted screen
Anonymous No.106416636 >>106416722
>>106416606
>recuva
Yet another mistake. Avoid Windows like the plague, otherwise vpns are pointless. Use Tails or Whonix at the very least to protect yourself
Anonymous No.106416644 >>106416722
>>106416606
Also https://geti2p.net/en/ has support to safely torrent shit without having to use Tor or a vpn
Anonymous No.106416681 >>106416722 >>106417418
>>106416606
It's still on the official site: https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva/download
Anonymous No.106416722 >>106416739
>>106416636
>>106416644
thanks for these, ill check it out

>>106416681
thanks

btw I need recuva to try and recover a old, very old file, maybe a waste of time but I need to at least try
Anonymous No.106416739 >>106416813
>>106416722
I2P is the better solution here. Torrenting hurts the Tor network but I2P was designed for torrenting and P2P connections.
Anonymous No.106416813 >>106416913
>>106416739
so It works the same with magnet and torrent files?
All I download is anime/manga and other related stuff, wanted extra privacy for doujins as I want to hoard some artists stuff
Anonymous No.106416913 >>106416927 >>106417237 >>106417237
>>106416813
I2P is a different network, if you find some random clear net torrent you won't be able to download it via I2P. In cases in which a torrent is simply not available in I2P you could use a VPN instead.
Anonymous No.106416927 >>106416943
>>106416913
I2P allows to have backports so you could go through I2P, connect to a torrent and tunnel the download through it
Anonymous No.106416943 >>106416956
>>106416927
I'm a brainlet when it comes to networks. Shouldn't it be impossible to connect to the clearnet via I2P?
Anonymous No.106416956 >>106416980
>>106416943
Exactly that's what you can do, thus avoiding having to use a vpn or Tor when torrenting.
Anonymous No.106416980 >>106416993 >>106420024
>>106416956
Crazy, I thought the one benefit Tor had over I2P was that it could have clearnet connections
Anonymous No.106416993
>>106416980
That's what the tunneling is for
Anonymous No.106417237
>>106416913
>>106416913
>have to be offline or windows wont let me install
kek
guess im saving this .exe in my external for future uses just in case
Anonymous No.106417418
>>106416681
>https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva/download
cant download, dunno why it just refreshes the page
Anonymous No.106417981 >>106418110 >>106421959
>do a clean install for win10 on this old laptop
or
>try linux with it
heard linux kinda sucks with a HDD, but I need to update to something, since even TOR needs win 10 at least
[spoiler]I do want to get away from windows eventually[/spoiler]
Anonymous No.106418110 >>106418143
>>106417981
>heard linux kinda sucks with a HDD
Wot
Anonymous No.106418143 >>106418168 >>106418193 >>106437144 >>106437368
>>106418110
more than one anon have told me that linux is much better on a SSD, and yeah that's for sure but dunno how much
Anonymous No.106418168 >>106418206
>>106418143
Everything is much better on an SSD. Since you can have a more lightweight distro Linux should be quicker regardless of whether you use an HDD or SSD.
Anonymous No.106418193
>>106418143
Everything is better on an SSD
Anonymous No.106418206
>>106418168
I see, might just move by next week, just need to save and move some files to my external first,just hope I dont have problems with drivers and stuff
Anonymous No.106418946 >>106420035 >>106448491
Updated Firefox Zero user.js
https://pastebin.com/z2fsL15G
https://pastebin.com/raw/z2fsL15G
Anonymous No.106419698 >>106420046
>>106414411
I don't see how I'm glowing just because I'm aware of the fact that there are countries in the world which are actively hostile to the West
Anonymous No.106420024
>>106416980
I mean, it's better if it's completely isolated. If you start creating bridges and connections you just make it easier to leak what it shouldn't.
Anonymous No.106420035
>>106418946
Does it include the new ML flags?
Caught some open in LibreWolf but ofc, I have this profile for a while now.
Also, why not put it in Codeberg so it can use versioning?
Anonymous No.106420046 >>106421291
>>106419698
Like USA, as you can see with the new Greenland/Denmark situation.
Fucking boomers really destroyed Europe.
Anonymous No.106420057
>>106414411
They even put cyberpunk in the list, lol.
I think it's nice, someone needs to work in an alternative that works with VPN and 4chan glows like fuck.
Anonymous No.106420544 >>106428095
Serious question: I keep seeing cybersec journos post screenshots from dark web forums and the like, but they never share links. I want to have a look for myself, where do hacking groups which post there publicize themselves?
Anonymous No.106421291 >>106421318
>>106420046
Sure the current US government is a bit hostile to Europe but I don't think the US is as bad as some countries
Anonymous No.106421318
>>106421291
Even before Trump the USA was playing Oil poker with Russia. I won't even mention treating Israel as the 0th state.
Anonymous No.106421650
why doesn't binja have any good coverage plugins holy smokes at least lighthouse works on ida in all views
Anonymous No.106421959 >>106422645
>>106417981
What?!? Just try it, hell you can make a bootable usb to test it out.
It works properly with a hard drive
Anonymous No.106422645 >>106426809 >>106435314
>>106421959
How difficult is it to install Qubes OS?
Anonymous No.106422858 >>106423196 >>106446087 >>106451312
=== /cyb/ News:
Strange kind of brain hacking:
>Neurobiological substrates of altered states of consciousness induced by high ventilation breathwork accompanied by music
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0329411
>Breathwork practices that increase ventilatory rate or depth, facilitated by music, can evoke subjective experiential states analogous to altered states of consciousness (ASCs) evoked by psychedelic substances. These states include components such as euphoria, bliss, and perceptual differences.

Clearly, this general needs all the music we can find.
Anonymous No.106423196 >>106423313
>>106422858
Sounds the same as meditation, what makes it new?
Anonymous No.106423275
=== /sec/ News:
>This Week In Security: DEF CON Nonsense, Vibepwned, And 0-days
https://hackaday.com/2025/08/29/this-week-in-security-def-con-nonsense-vibepwned-and-0-days/
Hackaday delivers these every Friday.
Anonymous No.106423300 >>106423329
>>106413022
There's something iffy about you.
Anonymous No.106423313 >>106423329 >>106423951
>>106423196
Not just meditation, but breath work. You can experiment the easy stuff from people like WIm Hof. I highly recommend it.
Anonymous No.106423329
>>106423300
Please keep the thread in topic. Lets discuss hacking and cybersec
>>106423313
Seems quite similar but I will check it out. Its always nice to see if there are better methods. I've never tried this "vibe coding" zoomfags keep babbling about. Man, I'm old.
Anonymous No.106423589
What are you working on this week, anon?
Anonymous No.106423638 >>106423688
>>106416202
>build a radio system too using pure analog stuff
Buld a crystal radio, those are super simple. The /ham/ FAQ has links.
Anonymous No.106423688
>>106423638
Turns out as one gets older, the main obstacle turns out to be time. Currently busy polishing Mr. Sheckelstein's boots, he needs them asap or I'll get fired and I had to get a PhD just to get this entry level position!
Anonymous No.106423951
>>106423313
Some people report a sense of tranquililty by wearing latex, and not just for fetishistic stuff.
Anonymous No.106424691 >>106425340 >>106428761
i have not seen any cyberdecks lately. where are all the cyberdecks?
Anonymous No.106425340 >>106426122
>>106424691
August was a quiet month
https://hackaday.com/category/cyberdecks/
Anonymous No.106426122
>>106425340
In a way I guess that's good news
Anonymous No.106426133 >>106434059
Win10 is running out of road in October and that is going to be a security drama. Fortunately, Ubuntu 25.10 is released a few days before that and I'll probably go for that one. I am open for ideas, have anyone here tried Sculpt/Genode?
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Genode-OS-25.08-Released
And how is SerenityOS coming along? i see things are happening but the weekly news is no more.
Anonymous No.106426809
>>106422645
Just watch an installation tutorial on youtube. The harder part is finding suitable hardware
Anonymous No.106426887 >>106427460
>>106412945 >>106413022
The Cyberpunk Timeline is now live on the working wiki:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cyberpunk_Timeline
Anonymous No.106427019 >>106427460
>>106407556
>/g/ does looks slower, even the bait threads have been fewer.
People report massive DDOS across the world, even against niche sites:
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8398
Perhaps people have trouble reaching 4ch because of this.
Anonymous No.106427460 >>106427503
>>106427019
Who could be causing this?
>>106426887
Awesome news!
Anonymous No.106427503
>>106427460
>Who could be causing this?
Nobody seems to know, theories range from PRC sabotaging the net to prevent their zitizens from accessing any Western sites to AI companies going berzerk to find and scrape all possible sites for human generated data.
>Awesome news!
Updates are already underway. Morbidly, many edits areabout notable people who died.
Anonymous No.106427618 >>106427741
When will women dress like the standards of cyberpunk world we live in?
Anonymous No.106427741 >>106427782
>>106427618
I doubt that'd be what they use. More like thongs and tech wear
Anonymous No.106427782
>>106427741
Latex is better and can also be techwear in itself.
Anonymous No.106428095 >>106450509
>>106420544

you'll have to git gud at osint
Anonymous No.106428761 >>106432482
>>106424691
There hasn't been much development lately
Anonymous No.106429188 >>106429220
I'm thinking of doing a second BSc in EE. Is it worth it?
Anonymous No.106429220
>>106429188
Maybe, with parts of securing shit is now on specialized ASICs and with nations trying to have in house cpu and other stuff capability, its a skill for the future imo granted your nation survives enough to have the jobs for you, you can also pivot into robotic, nanobots and shit.
Anonymous No.106430537 >>106430566 >>106431672
So is there any privacy/security difference between Linux Fedora workstation and kde plasma?
or its just up to layout preference?
Anonymous No.106430566 >>106430573
>>106430537
What?
You mean between Gnome and KDE?
Anonymous No.106430573 >>106430588 >>106431014 >>106431672 >>106431695
>>106430566
yeah,I guess, I'm a complete noob on Linux
Anonymous No.106430588 >>106431695
>>106430573
They are Desktop Environments, they have their own set of services and own browsers but nothing inherently safer from one or the other.
Both had some exploits done in the past but otherwise, use whichever you prefer, that is not going to be your main source of issues,
Anonymous No.106431014 >>106431695
>>106430573
Sure. Gnome has a disastrous approach to bugs that may be security related:
https://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.html
You could mine the old closed but unfixed bugs for security holes, perhaps sell those to your favourite three letter agency, unless they have done the same thing already, of course.
KDE is slightly better but there are groups within KDE that are simply bat crazy. I am thinking in particular about Kmail and Akonadi. Those too are ripe for security audits.
Anonymous No.106431672 >>106431695
>>106430537
>>106430573
On Fedora I assume GNOME and KDE Plasma are equivalent in security terms, because I think Fedora updates both of them with security patches equally. So pick the one you prefer.

On Ubuntu it would be different I think, because GNOME is in their "main" repo, while Plasma is in their "universe" repo. I think this means you might not get all security updates for Plasma unless you enable Ubuntu Pro (free on 5 computers for personal use). So if you were to use Ubuntu with Plasma then I would recommend enabling Pro.
Anonymous No.106431695 >>106431709
>>106430573
>>106430588
>>106431014
>>106431672
if you look at the CVE reports you will see they are equally vulnerable including windows and macos DE's.
maybe xfce is more "vulnerable" since it use pure C, but this vector in general is meaningless
Anonymous No.106431709 >>106431764
>>106431695
>maybe xfce is more "vulnerable" since it use pure C, but this vector in general is meaningless
LOL what? Being C doesn't make it inherently less safe.
Anonymous No.106431764
>>106431709
dude im not going to shill shit like rust but legacy stuff build upon layers, some of them on decades.
people fuzz C modules and find something all the time
Anonymous No.106432482
>>106428761
So far Neuralink and other BCI projects use BT or simple interfaces across the skull, and then a large computer for interpretation. It is reasonable to assume this will be made more compact over time, until it is the size of a mobile phone or fits inside one of the ventricles.
Anonymous No.106432618 >>106432680 >>106432705 >>106440820
>>106388854 (OP)
>Try to stay as anonymous as possible, don't use social media, use degoogled phone, etc.
>Get a car financed
>Get a sudden explosion of spam calls, messages and regular mail to my door about ads of all kinds.
I fucked up big time, didn't I?
Anonymous No.106432680 >>106479956
>>106432618
>>Get a sudden explosion of spam calls, messages and regular mail to my door about ads of all kinds.
>I fucked up big time, didn't I?
Yeah, if you're going to buy a car then you should absolutely not give them any actual PII (use disposable email, burner phone, PO Box, etc. or anything not linked to you). Also, never a good idea to finance, always pay cash. The only thing you should ever finance is a house.
Anonymous No.106432705
>>106432618
If you have been single for years and were to buy just one single item of, say, feminine hygiene products, your email will go into meltdown from all the spam.
Anonymous No.106434059
>>106426133
>anyone here tried Sculpt/Genode?
Anyone?
Anonymous No.106434094 >>106434130 >>106434133
https://horsicq.github.io/
Anonymous No.106434130
>>106434094
cool listing of unpackers and classification tools nigger
Anonymous No.106434133
>>106434094
https://github.com/google/magika
Anonymous No.106434184 >>106435615
>>106405135
The protocol is TLS and DNS btw. TLS isn't super important for most programmers to know the fine details of but most people in tech should be aware of DNS
Anonymous No.106435314 >>106435626
>>106422645
easy to install, the cost is in the need for a fuckton of ram. Runs poorly on anyting less than 16g. Runs smooth on 32. This makes most consumer priced laptops not viable.
Anonymous No.106435615
>>106434184
What about p2p protocols?
Anonymous No.106435626 >>106436551 >>106440830
>>106435314
Can I run an LLM model using Qubes OS?
Anonymous No.106436551
>>106435626
Nah youd need a 125 g system
Anonymous No.106436689 >>106437126
TRON discussion: >>>/tv/214139198
Anonymous No.106437126 >>106437356 >>106440878
>>106436689
Is Tron cyberpunk enough?
Anonymous No.106437144
>>106418143
The SSD is the THE update you can make to speed up everything on PC/notebook, assuming you are using shit like eMMC or HDD, of course. It's unfathomably good.
Anonymous No.106437356
>>106437126
Indubitably so, yes.
Anonymous No.106437368
>>106418143
Have you looked into noatime?
https://opensource.com/article/20/6/linux-noatime
Anonymous No.106438836
gotop
Anonymous No.106439009 >>106439733
Are malwares and viruses still relevant nowadays?
Anonymous No.106439733
>>106439009
No, given current netsec they are hardly effective
Anonymous No.106440389 >>106440878 >>106441504 >>106441846
What have you studied, cyb?
Anonymous No.106440820
>>106432618
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48lL9OtJwf0
Anonymous No.106440830
>>106435626
I am bored enough to ask, why would you need that?
Anonymous No.106440878
>>106437126
>Is Tron cyberpunk enough?
More than most things here.

>>106440389
The way
BASHANON No.106440917 >>106441281
If u want to completely delete ur browser history from your terminal you can use this btw. Might come in handy one day or even run a bash command that does it every night


>for profile in $(find ~/.config -name "*Storage" -o -name "*Cache*" -o -name "*History*"); do echo "Sanitizing $profile"; sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of="$profile" bs=1M count=5 status=none; done && rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/*
Anonymous No.106441033 >>106441187
Any advice on how to convince normies that privacy is important? I'm talking the tier of normie that unironically supports governments enforcing ID verification to view certain websites.
Anonymous No.106441187
>>106441033
Who cares about other people
>governments enforcing ID verification to view certain websites
I think what might be a good idea is a law requiring ISPs to verify a person's age, if they want to view adult content. ISPs already have adult content filters to appeal to parents.

So if you start a broadband plan or a mobile data plan, you have to prove to your ISP that you're 18 if you want to view adult material. This means you only have to verify your age once (rather than with tons of websites). And it also means you don't have to give your info to a shady porn company.
Anonymous No.106441281
>>106440917
Just browse in a sandbox.
Anonymous No.106441504
>>106440389
Physics, electronics, programming, chip design, radio and radar tech, some cryptography etc. Just the normal stuff for /cyb/ I expect.
Anonymous No.106441846 >>106443394
>>106440389
I'm a discord mod
Anonymous No.106442470 >>106442498
>>106411205
>I am not giving up and I am still editing the FAQ. New release this week.
Promises were made. Delivery is imminent.
Anonymous No.106442498 >>106443408
>>106442470
Yes! At last!!
Three years since last release, I am exuberant to announce Alt_Cyberpunk_FAQ_V5_1_preview4

https://files.catbox.moe/b5gnig.htm
Anonymous No.106442719 >>106443394
Since Android is going to shit real soon, how are emulators for Android?
Can they hide the fact they are an emulator to a decent extent, to the point that actually useful things like banking apps cannot see it?
I'm fully expecting it to be a no, but I can dream.
I'm considering de-googling but without banking apps that's a very big no-no.
I know I can keep a shit-device around purely for banking, but that's a pain.

I'd go to the point of writing a fuzzy noise generator to feed virtual sensors if need be, already did before when making bots for various things to avoid detection.
Anonymous No.106443394
>>106442719
At this point I think the most reasonable step is to chuck your cellphone into the trash compactor.
https://youtu.be/v9B8y-AAdmA
>>106441846
We know, moss-*ACK!*
Anonymous No.106443408 >>106446300
>>106442498
Awesome news!
Anonymous No.106444233 >>106444480
Ever built a cyberdeck, anon?
Anonymous No.106444480 >>106444580 >>106451270
>>106444233
I want to build a DIY tablet.
Some of you may remember me from such posts as "I want to make a DIY tablet with 3 screens, one color, 1 e-ink, 1 mixed in a phone-style form factor"
I have made exactly zero progress on it, mostly because the (Android) tablet that I was using as a graphics tablet broke right as I was making a comic project with some people and I had to get another one fucking ASAP, so a chunk of money went in to a new tablet and here I am a long time later without it, but a shiny new tablet at least.
Fuck.

One day I will make that damned thing.
Anonymous No.106444520
We all read news about AI and automation coming for the jobs, and then I see news like this:
https://archive.is/25CGW
>Wisconsin meatpackers face labour shortage after Trump orders migrants home
My point is not about politics, I don't vote in the US and have never even been there. Instead, I wonder why are jobs like this not automated? Similar situation is in farming.
Anonymous No.106444580 >>106444742 >>106446266 >>106451280
>>106444480
Ever watched Serial Experiments Lain? This is who I aspire to be!
Anonymous No.106444742 >>106444783
>>106444580
Actually, I have not surprisingly.
My friend was obsessed with it and I never got around to watching it, then I went on a massive hiatus from anime in 2013 and never got back in to it yet. (hell, not just anime, damn near all media, gaming was the only one that survived)

I had some glasses I wanted to make that had passive "360 degree vision" and an XR display built in to it.
The passive coming from lenses designed specifically to redirect light from the back, sides and in between all around to the front of the head in to a compressed view above my vision.
While fiber optics could be used, it couldn't be as pretty as a solid sheet of glass, or as consistent.
The augmented part would actually come with a helmet that has an antenna grid on it for EM triangulation and navigation (AKA passive radar)

It would be bulky and ugly as shit, but it would be pretty neat if designed the right way.
Costly as fuck though and I have nowhere near the money or time to do shit like that.
Maybe I should go join mil research.
Anonymous No.106444783 >>106445221
>>106444742
>It would be bulky and ugly as shit, but it would be pretty neat if designed the right way.
Hell, I think ugly and bulky has its charm too. It has that "prototype" feeling that is missing in those "sleek modern" curvy designs that I find boring as shit nowadays.
You sound like you work for the gov or are a glowie. But good luck in your endeavors
Anonymous No.106445221
>>106444783
kek I do don't I?
Unironically I wanted to build the idea for them but ill health fucked me over and I focused on things more for me.
The passive radar helmet used a cube with antennas at each corner, but the top square was rotated 45 degrees around, so it made a bunch of triangles for a massive increase in perceptive ability by sampling in different grids compared to the perfect cube which is honestly fine, but there's less useful configurations and there's some issues with interference and weak spots that produce noisier signal overall.
You'd think I was some pro at signals processing, but that is far from the truth, I just know enough to know how waves work and how to reliably design geometry to take advantage of that.
Funny, I just asked some AI models to see what they thought about it, cube vs cube with top rotated 45, all said the 45 version for similar reasons I just said and more so. Neat, I'm not completely retarded
Anonymous No.106446087 >>106451312
>>106422858
=== /cyb/ News:
More strange brain hacking:
>Smelling This One Specific Scent Can Boost The Brain's Gray Matter
https://www.sciencealert.com/smelling-this-one-specific-scent-can-boost-the-brains-gray-matter
>Researchers from Kyoto University and the University of Tsukuba in Japan asked 28 women to wear a specific rose scent oil on their clothing for a month, with another 22 volunteers enlisted as controls who put on plain water instead.
>Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) scans showed boosts in the gray matter volume of the rose scent participants.
>While an increase in brain volume doesn't necessarily translate into more thinking power, the findings could have implications for neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia.
Anonymous No.106446194
What do you use to hack? Any favorite language?
Anonymous No.106446266 >>106448233
>>106444580
>not the fat shitposter
Fucking low level.
Anonymous No.106446300
>>106443408
Thanks! And I see there are some more adjustments to be made.
Anonymous No.106448233 >>106451315
>>106446266
I love how he walks pathetically among the crowds, stinking up everything. He's like based out of Terry Davis >>106396382 personality wise.
Anonymous No.106448358 >>106448450 >>106448491
So besides TOR, what browser do I want to use on Linux? Mullvad? Brave?
Anonymous No.106448450
>>106448358
EWW
Anonymous No.106448491 >>106448750
>>106448358
Allow me to interject for a moment. Even though it's an acronym, "TOR" is actually written as Tor. And if you're talking about the browser, you wouldn't call it Tor (as that's the network), you would call it the Tor Browser: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(network)#Tor_Browser As for your question, I personally use Brave and Firefox with Zero user.js >>106418946
Anonymous No.106448750
>>106448491
thanks a lot, guess I'll keep using Firefox then for my normie needs, brave for whatever doesnt work on Tor and Tor for everything else, and learn how to I2P for torrenting anime/doujins/etc from now on
Anonymous No.106448970 >>106448992
Are there any good options these days for burner emails for signing up for things? I am on my laptop and I want to make an account for nexusmods, and they won't accept 10minutemail email addresses.
Anonymous No.106448992 >>106449026
>>106448970
GuerrillaMail works well! Use it with Tor
Anonymous No.106449026 >>106449127 >>106449299 >>106451323
>>106448992
They aren't accepting that either. Are there any places I can just make a burner email without giving them your phone number like how everyone used to use hotmail?
Anonymous No.106449127 >>106449152
>>106449026
proton mail?
Anonymous No.106449152 >>106449180
>>106449127
Already tried that, they filter automated verification emails unless you add a phone number.
Anonymous No.106449180 >>106449217
>>106449152
lol I dunno then, use a better website at this point
Anonymous No.106449217
>>106449180
The mods I want are only on Nexusmods. Fucking monopolies.
Anonymous No.106449299 >>106449342
>>106449026
cant you verify a burner with a spoof phone number?just make sure to use vpn and another browser
Anonymous No.106449342 >>106449748 >>106451323
>>106449299
How do I spoof a phone number? I've never needed to do that before.
Anonymous No.106449598 >>106449611 >>106449953
>>106388854 (OP)
Is Proton Mail really the best email provider? What do you guys use
Anonymous No.106449611
>>106449598
Riseup
Anonymous No.106449748
>>106449342
i know it exists, but I've never done that either
Anonymous No.106449953
>>106449598
I use a free shell provider.
Anonymous No.106450509
>>106428095
Well that's the question, how do I git gud?
Join some hacking group's telegram channel?
Anonymous No.106450545
Okay, so I've been told a lot of things that make my head hurt. Mostly that if I want to be remotely private now, it requires a residential proxy + VM + windows install with all the normalfag settings enabled + monero + MULTIPLE burner phone numbers so I can register fresh Gmail accounts + fresh gmail account

I haven't even done step 1, which is the residential proxy. Where do I even start or what should I prioritize first? I'd like to have some things like a Facebook account to connect with friends/family but I already got suspended from that shithole once because I have a dynamic IP and they want my face (not giving it to them) so what's the next step to not being an online hermit but having something resembling privacy?
Anonymous No.106451030 >>106451326
I've noticed that 4chan-X's filename anonymization feature usually propels the filename into the literal future timestamp wise.

This is really exploitable and retarded, in the sense of fingerprinting. You can just look at each file which has future-date unix timestamps relative to the time it was posted and work your inference from there.

Just sat down and redpilled myself on this. Any thoughts?
Anonymous No.106451270 >>106451580
>>106444480
>I want to build a DIY tablet.
Just get a 2-in-1. Android is ass to support in the long run. Just run Linux with something like Plasma Mobile.
If you REALLY want something of your own, get one of those Framework MoBos, a touchscreen with linux support and 3D print a case.
Anonymous No.106451280
>>106444580
I think of this fucker much more than I am proud to admit. Lain was really ahead of its time.
Anonymous No.106451312
>>106446087
>>106422858
I do breathwork due to blood pressure reasons. Shit is great, I end up doing anything I need to focus now. It's like a shortcut to focus.
On the rose thing, the problems with the article is that it makes it sound like it's a specific extract while the original one clearly says it's just aromatic rose oil. Anyone can get that easily.
Anonymous No.106451315
>>106448233
He is literally those people that were using Apple Vision on the streets and trains.
Anonymous No.106451323
>>106449026
>>106449342
Theoretically if they can call you with a code you could use PBIX. The problems is that the last time I checked most SMS system were offline a long time ago.
Anonymous No.106451326
>>106451030
Not posting images is the easiest solution then.
Anonymous No.106451580 >>106451602
>>106451270
Oh trust me, I'm going nowhere near Android for my own tablet. Years back I considered it, but the increasingly locked down APIs, fuck that noise.
You actually nailed what I am intent on doing though - dual panel design, detachable.
The high-spec panel will be one of the Frameworks (originally was a beefy SBC), the low-spec one will be a weaker Pi-like or maybe Arduino, depends if I can get it running an e-ink touchscreen, networking and storage easily.
The detachable 3rd panel notPhone will definitely be a Pi-like SBC, a weaker board wouldn't cut it there in any capacity. This will actually be the most complex of the 3, I've not even remotely planned any of it in-depth.

I've made my own interfaces for shit before so have plenty of experience in making nice functional UIs.
Although admittedly much of that was Windows focused, I've been slowly porting some of my shit over to Python to make it as universal as possible, with checks for OS just in case I ever did change shit down the line, or wanted to make some interfaces between different stuff I own.
Friend has a 3D printer so I can (ab)use him for stuffs.

End goal being a neat package no thicker than my old tablet + cases width x2.
So roughly 1.5 inch upper boundary. Anything thinner is a bonus, but only to a point, fuck thin-shit, give me thick ass bodies with FEATURES.
The notPhone will be a big decider on width.
If I go above that I have failed and I will promptly headbutt a train.
Anonymous No.106451602 >>106451665
>>106451580
Do you have a drawing. I am having some problems imagining what you are trying to do.
Anonymous No.106451665 >>106459869
>>106451602
I don't have it on me right now, can post it later at some point.
Just imagine a dual-screen tablet, one half color screen, one half e-ink.
The e-ink side has a slot at the back where the 3rd notphone slots in and can essentially act like one of those mini screens you saw on the backs of some phones where they could show you notifications when the whole thing is closed over.
I designed it to replace a bunch of things, namely netbook, tablet and e-reader, but also add even more so on top.
The notPhone was a later addition to add a few ideas I wanted, mainly being able to be out in remote areas and still have a connection to the internet if I wanted, as well as an actual DIY phone that I had control over. Hence why it lacks a lot of specific details fleshed out.

The e-ink side can act as a separate board or a slave board to the color panel, becoming an input device for it. Equally a mixed mode where top half is separate, bottom half input device for color panel.
Input mode being stylus-capable touchscreen, specifically one that is good for detecting pressure AND angle, but that's a low priority.
But I am an artist so at worst I can get a separate small graphics tablet purely for this.
All of them can be detached and all hardware features will have dip switches to physically turn them on and off. (radios, cameras, sensors, etc.)

tl;dr dream portable computer project that is a pipedream and a half but I really want to do sooner rather than later but moneymoneymoney
Anonymous No.106453625 >>106453857 >>106454600
rss feeds for cybersecurity
Anonymous No.106453857
>>106453625
That works, somewhat. Do you use rss, anon?
Anonymous No.106454600 >>106454626 >>106455221 >>106459884 >>106459903
>>106453625
Do most sites even maintain RSS these days?
I know quite a few sites dropped them because it meant people weren't viewing ads, and some trying to inject ads in to the feeds.

On a related note, this is why I have been trying to write a script that can analyse a webpage and create stylable CSS that doesn't give a shit about library-bloat HTML spam but instead rely on some smart heuristics of what content is being searched for and trying to find a logical parent that contains all of those elements.
Say for example, trying to find tweets in Twitter from one version of the page to a new version, if site changed structure, run scan on page, get new selectors, sorted.
Saves having to do that shit manually.
Most distinct sections of a webpage typically follow the same general layout and information, so it shouldn't be too hard to do.
In fact I could go even further, that layout part, I could take that literally as in coordinates in the actual webpage itself, like how a 4chan name and post number is physically above the blockquote that contains the post.
Being able to scrape webpages easily with this would be rather nice.
And yes, I know there are some features of extensions to do this for some pages, I will be checking in to those too.
Anonymous No.106454626
>>106454600
>Do most sites even maintain RSS these days?
Not those that only care about shoving retard ads down your throat. RSS is still alive and well in some specialized newspapers and federated social media.
Anonymous No.106455221
>>106454600
enter the site and check the source code for "rss"
Anonymous No.106455731
How do I I2P my anime?
serious question, just to start testing alternatives for the future
Also, should I bridge Tor browser?
Anonymous No.106456511 >>106457919
Slow night, but bothing is as /cyb/ as futuristic babes on bikes.
Anonymous No.106457919 >>106463792 >>106466848 >>106470355
>>106456511
Agreed, seems the motorcycle is the most cyberpunk vehicle. Do you think cyberpunk literature will change now with Teslas?
Anonymous No.106459869 >>106472208
>>106451665
Is this you?
>>106459102
Anonymous No.106459884
>>106454600
Sites that do not offer RSS are not worth reading, IMHO.
If your only way to be read is via SEO, X, FB or some other bullshit, your content can't be worth reading.
I have over 1000 RSS entries, RSS guard fucking panics when I put them all to refresh, lol.
Anonymous No.106459903 >>106472208
>>106454600
Just copy Firefox's reader mode, it is the best way to read things online that are not paywalled.
Anonymous No.106460155 >>106462131
Lol wrong thread, but still wanted to ask

Thoughts on Firewall hardware?
Anonymous No.106461184
>>106389407
To have a recognisable general I guess
Anonymous No.106461843
is studying cysec on comptia cyberpunk?
Anonymous No.106462131
>>106460155
They gud
Anonymous No.106463792
>>106457919
It was a misprediction just like we got LEDs rather than neon. And there is still a chance for flying cars as seen in Blade Runner.
Anonymous No.106464826 >>106466669
>>106388854 (OP)
I want to checksum Telegram Desktop Linux (tsetup.6.1.1.tar.xz) before installing it. Where are the checksums?
Anonymous No.106466669 >>106466749 >>106466838
>>106464826
https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/releases/tag/v6.1.1
Anonymous No.106466749
>>106466669
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/telegram-desktop/-/blob/main/.SRCINFO?ref_type=heads
Anonymous No.106466838
>>106466669
Thank you <3
Anonymous No.106466848 >>106466928
>>106457919
The new Prius looks pretty cyberpunk
I could see myself driving that with Pris at my side
Anonymous No.106466928 >>106467181
>>106466848
>The new Prius looks pretty cyberpunk
OK, why?
Anonymous No.106467181
>>106466928
If you compare it to the planet saving tie-dyed hippie hauler that it replaced, I guess, yea, it could be kind of futuristic if you trick it out with a good sound system and an Enron Egg personal nuclear fission engine and an attack drone launcher.
Anonymous No.106468468
>>106388854 (OP)
How many cybercriminals do you know? I used to go to cybersecurity meetups before switching to another field. There was one guy who was really smart and had security clearances, gov contracts, but he'd also brag about some of the crimes he had committed. A couple guys in the group suspected him of being an informant, but later said he's probably just a sociopath.
Anonymous No.106469392
"I Just Found This Chip! They Spying on Us - Check Your Phone!" Edward Snowden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dGqR4ue8dg
Anonymous No.106470355 >>106472222
>>106457919
I think a car or a van is more like it.
One can live in them and having a space to sleep, cook and work in.
A motocycle is great for transportation but in the end you need a place to return to.
Being nomad is very common in cyberpunk. Hell it's the origin I went with in the game.
Anonymous No.106471948
bump
Anonymous No.106472208
>>106459869
Nope, that just sounds autistic. Wait, I sound autistic! Fuck.
Also I am having trouble remembering where I even saved down some of the sketches of the project. Forgot to update.
I will get a picture off my notebook at some point, or maybe remake it, again, my camera is aids to be honest.

Other side things I wanted to be sure of having was a universal mount on all 3 panels, and things that it could be mounted to.
For my specific use-cases, armband mount, headband mount, and a stand, but anything VESA capable really, with an adaptor since the mounts I have are meant for smaller sizes and quick attach.
The mounts on the backs of the 2 main panels would be hidden in a logo of some kind, extremely low priority.
The mount for the notPhone would be on the inside, hidden away from view naturally.
The dividing line between the notPhone and the back of the e-ink panel I'd likely hide by some outline in the design, and being autistic about it, I would mirror that border on the color screen panels back as well most likely, maybe with the name where the notPhones screen would be on the other panel, that would look pretty neat actually, never thought about that before.

>>106459903
I'd rather make it from the ground up at first, mostly for learning, but I will be looking at various extensions and open source scraping tools to see what kinds of things they do as well.
I've already made tools for stripping out useless HTML bloat before and leave me with shit like Usernames, as well as making list builders from said names so I can use them in CSS / JS to specifically tag people on SNS. (I mod in some places, nice to keep tabs on people)
Anonymous No.106472222 >>106473174 >>106473851
>>106470355
With the right setup with storage on a bike, you could unwrap a tent around the bike, using it as as a support wall.
You could also cover said bike with another sheeting panel of some kind to hide it, and if you were really trying to be stealth, vegetation.
Of course this is going full hermit tier.
A typical work van is infinitely more useful for living in. If you need more storage than that, hiding shit distributed in weird to access areas, or even buried, works too.
Living behind an advertising billboard lets gooo
Anonymous No.106473035
Well I got done with another round of good CCPA requests
Hit old ISPs, my old mobile carriers too.
All say they're complying.
Feels good man.

Reminder, seriously use this shit it's OP
Anonymous No.106473174 >>106474127
>>106472222
Sounds very hot in most climates.
Anonymous No.106473826 >>106475377 >>106475803 >>106476706 >>106479943
What do you think about cyberpunk in gaming? Ever considered coding a videogame, anon?
Anonymous No.106473851 >>106474127
>>106472222
I am talking specially about urban usage.
The videos of urban stealth camping are a small passion of mine.
Anonymous No.106474127
>>106473851
Same. Love me some fucking Steve, some of the silly shit he does is hilarious.
Oh, this guy renamed his channel, I was wondering what his name was, I remember watching a few of this guys videos a while back
https://www.youtube.com/@jarrodtoccitours/videos
He had some fancy ass stealth camper.

The thing I always have issue with in stealth campers though is more of a personal taste thing for me - so many of them are open, meaning less useful and efficient space yse.
Fine for the average person who hates cramped spaces, but I'd be perfectly fine with those cramped spaces if it gave me more function in said space.
You bet your ass I am having a bed as close to the ceiling as I can get. I will sleep in the bed coffin!
I remember seeing some guy build a neat looking bed descending mechanism to make better use of the space. The table and seats below could also become a bed as well, 2 double beds if needed.

>>106473174
For that you'd need to have some decent venting.
Having a whole roof that could open up but prevent water breaching in could be great for those hot climates. Having some mechanism to lift the entire roof up (outside of the frame) would be especially good as you could create more vertical space in the back. Of course, much more expensive and depending on the region, you may need to pass that by your road regulators to see if it is all fine structurally for insurance, etc.

This is still one of the most impressive things I've seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnHGKUh-5O4
Automating as much as you can is a nice goal, but sometimes some shit requires manual work, unless you compromise elsewhere.
Anonymous No.106475365
https://vocaroo.com/1nsEWwwe7V9h
Anonymous No.106475377
>>106473826
>Ever considered coding a videogame, anon?
Yeah, but only for the fun of it. Professionaly-wise, I try to stay away from going hungry and living in the streets.
Anonymous No.106475803
>>106473826
There has been several times where I've wanted to make a dystopic as fuck game set in a world falling apart and you're a scientists apprentice trying to help him solve the fuel crisis to prevent world war 4 wiping out humanity for good.
I originally came up with the idea for a gamejam way back in early /agdg/ back around when /vg/ came around where one of the themes was a lack of X, I asked the next 5 posts for 3 things to be lacking and the results I got those gears turnin real fukken hard.
I still want to make the game engine at least because it would let others make mods for it very easily, including me. The engine lets me swap in and out entire different styles of gameplay, the engine is essentially just the communication backbone that brings it together.
But I got put off back in the day and I pushed it off after being hospitalized in week 3 of 4 for the gamejam kek, I just lost interest.
Wish I never, I coud have used it last year for an animation project, so I had to throw shit together in such a quick hacky way.
I will keep you posted if I make it, we could make a silly little /g/ game maybe.
Anonymous No.106476615
I'm looking to switch my 2fa. Do i pick Ente auth or proton auth?
Anonymous No.106476706
>>106473826
>What do you think about cyberpunk in gaming?
No. I'd rather make a comfy Solarpunk glider.
>Ever considered coding a videogame, anon?
I did once, many years ago.
Anonymous No.106477145 >>106477542 >>106479092
>finally starting to get "we see you're using adblock" messages on youtube.
Damn
Braves been bypassing this stuff for me so far.
Anonymous No.106477542
>>106477145
Brendan needs to step up his game.
Anonymous No.106479092
>>106477145
What messages? I don't see anything
Anonymous No.106479599
You're all sleeping, thanks anon. You linked me this thread for nothing
Anonymous No.106479609 >>106479636
If windows defender detects a threat the moment I download a file does it means I'm safe?
I already scanned my PC and 0 threats found.
Anonymous No.106479636 >>106479642 >>106481131
>>106479609
Yes, because it scanned the file hash, it didn't had to execute it.
Anonymous No.106479642 >>106481056
>>106479636
How do I stop being paranoid?
Anonymous No.106479943
>>106473826
Thoughts on my thread? >>106479898
Anonymous No.106479956
>>106432680
Depends on how much money you have. If you're rich or want a sports car, you should, in most cases finance.
Anonymous No.106480926
When you hacking apart phones to make your own custom ones?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy_9w_c2ub0
Actually not a bad job at all, quite sexy in fact.
Makes me want to start my own DIY phone thingy.
Anonymous No.106481056
>>106479642
I find that the most prudent thing you can do given the Windows usage.
Anonymous No.106481131
>>106479636
That's not inherently true.
Theoretically speaking a hacker who had enough resources and backing could potentially find a way to hack the scanner despite being raw binary.
It's extremely rare to happen these days, but it still does happen where NX binary data can compromise a file handler, be it a zip file or even an image file.
Still the biggest issue today in that regard is PHP injection because it is a shitty language and its core developers are fucking retards, so retarded they genuinely never knew the point of === versus == like theirs.
Anonymous No.106482692
bump