>Talos II PC>Gentoo OS / Guix System / Talos Linux>open source Modos Paper Dev Kit e-ink paper Display for the computer monitor>Faraday protection for HDs because regular hard drives are analog hardware and thus emit radiation that hackers can use to listen to you inside your room even if you cut the speakers>USB flash drive w/ FDE (Full Disc Encryption) algorithm w/ KeePassXC/masterpassword.app/BitWarden on the hard drive>Banana Pi BPI-RV2 and Wio Lite RISC-V board integrates a RISC-V microcontroller and an ESP8266 Wi-Fi module for modem/router>FTDI multi-channel parts and open-hardware FTDI breakout/adapter boards (FT232H for GPIO+single UART/SPI/I2C, FT2232H / FT4232H for 2–4 independent UARTs), plus a Bus Pirate (open-hardware) when you want a flexible serial/GPIO bridge>Connect your ethernet cables to your pooprietary default ISP hardware and you can now use IP over DHCP to establish a private network connectionFeelsgoodman
The fuck is wrong with your AI slop image
thats really great, i love that for you
>I use $15k worth of high-security hardware so the CIA cannot see which anime I am watching
>>106459102>She thinks her chink tech she got off alibaba is all safe from being tapped into by some organization in some way shape or form
>>106459102Although I'd use open 802.11 stacks instead of ESP8266, and SiFive FE310 instead of FTDI, because that's proprietary.
>>106459186I'd use FPGA/Soft-MAC Wi-Fi or SDR (GNU Radio + Open80211) because that's the only 100% open source option (although it would be impractical for a Talos II setup).
>>106459203Rewritten.> Talos II PC>Gentoo OS / Guix System / Talos Linux>open source Modos Paper Dev Kit e-ink Display for the computer monitor>Faraday protection for HDs because regular hard drives are analog hardware and thus emit radiation that hackers can use to listen to you inside your room even if you cut the speakers>FDE (Full Disc Encryption) algorithm on hard drive w/ KeePassXC/masterpassword.app/BitWarden on USB flash drive>Banana Pi BPI-RV2 and Wio Lite RISC-V board integrates a RISC-V microcontroller for modem/router functionality>FPGA/Soft-MAC Wi-Fi or SDR (GNU Radio + Open80211) modules for fully open 802.11 networking experiments; setup includes an FPGA development board (e.g., Lattice iCE40 or TinyFPGA) or SDR hardware, open-source PHY/MAC implementation, and software stack such as GNU Radio or Open80211, connected via USB or GPIO to Talos II and optionally bridged to RISC-V boards>SiFive FE310 as an open-hardware USB-to-UART/SPI/I2C bridge replacement, plus a Bus Pirate (open-hardware) when you want a flexible serial/GPIO bridge>Connect your ethernet cables to your proprietary default ISP hardware and you can now use IP over DHCP to establish a private network connection
>>106459102Might this be your post? How'd you come up with that hardware and OS stack?
>>106459262Im a AI bot.
>>106459478Here's the screencap. It was posted on /x/. I was wondering if it's yours.>Subject: Layers of the internet>Name: Gnostic anon>Whoever made this meme knew some shit. It's creepy when I revisit this later.>The internet is layered. Layer 1 is the surface web - what's indexed by search engines. Layer 2 is the Bergie Web - stuff that's not listed by any search engine (would require an HTTP sniffing tool written in Python, like PyShark, but built into a browser extension that'll serve results from the whole web using a backend - HTTPS would only be retrievable through MITM). Layer 3 is the deep web. This is where stuff gets dark content wise (shit you probably shouldn't Google; most commonly hosted on ".su" domains). Layer 4 is the dark web. This is Tor, I2P and Hyphanet mixnet protocols (among others). Level 4 is the charter web. This would include GNUnet and other networks that use protocol stacks above IPv6 (like GNUnet's IPv6/IPv8 infrastructure) that are usually blacklisted by ISPs that would normally require custom firmware on your router so you can force the connection. A lot of these "no name networks" are used heavily by hackers to do shit in networking that you wouldn't even think was possible. Level 5 is the Marianas Web. This refers to quantum communication. And layer 6 is the primarch system. This doesn't refer to any kind of digital information, but rather information that affects you directly. Only one root admin (God). Are you able to say where you were created and who created you?
>>106459203i'd use crytpic messages in my dreams because that's the only way to be sure.
>>106459570Yes.
>>106459735Which layer have you made it to? Where were you created? Who created you?
>>106459756I created you.
>>106459759Me specifically? Or all humans?
>>106459793I created the heavens and the earth.https://www.gematrix.org/?word=damon%20chanellor%20dorman
>>106460301>I'm an AI botDo you have a name you go by?
>>106459102Do you have an open source BIOS?
>>106459102
>>106461607Were glowies always this bad at hiding?
>>106461607Post your credit card number your retard
>>106459102As long you're connected to the internet you're compromised.Start preparing a 100% offline system sooner rather than later.