>>106259468
>glownigger general
It seems to be devolving in that direction, with the very stale and unmaintained pastas, and the fact that many anons have posted proofs of various services being compromised, yet continually get recommended. Some anons have posted reports/ corrections to broken urls, yet OPs don't fix. One example is the Sizeofcat site link. An anon in the last thread posted the working TOR url, but pasta remains stale and unchanged, and my personal favorite, the "shit just got real" link- it's like a herpe sore - no getting rid of it. Yesterday, I tried to DL the HAM archive from the last link in the pasta (MEGA.NZ), and was alerted by the 'Port Authority' browser extention that an attempt to scan 127.0.0.1 was blocked. Incidentally eBay is/was doing the same with malicious datamining scripts- also stopped by Port Authority. The contents of all the libraries are very old and outdated, and newer and more relevant materials are easily accessible.
To be objective, you may recall 'Armory Anon', who worked tirelessly to update and fix the GentoomenLibrary, only for the site to vanish, along with all his work. Efforts we made to recover what was lost when the wiki was restored, but it is unclear to me if he was able to recover all his lost work. He received Deep /cyb/ Radio's 'Flaming Barrel of Honor Award' for his heroic efforts- posthumously.
>https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armory
The point being that most of the time it seems like effort posting and contributions are wasted endevors, thus demotivating anons from posting high-effort posts. There's tons of good info and gold nuggets buried in thread archives, but one needs to be a digital archaeologist to find them.
>We all fully support ...
I wouldn't go that far, sir. Vidrel was me:
>https://youtu.be/hYHPxkLhrOo
>>106260022
Why yes, how did you know? I can carry serval terabytes of uSD cards attached to my legs.