>>108402028"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpaWhat is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/productsFrontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontendsOSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.htmlFirmware: https://libreboot.org/RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.htmlHave I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/>Security"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guideBasics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armoryLearning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkAEFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
>>108523814>Recommended operating systemsGeneral purpose: Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux, Xubuntu, Linux MintSecurity focused: Qubes OS, Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD>Recommended mobile operating systemsAndroid based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, DivestOS, LineageOSLinux based: postmarketOS, PureOS>Recommended browsersChromium based: Brave, Chromium (ungoogled)Firefox based: Waterfox, Zen Browser, LibreWolf, Tor BrowserFirefox with Zero user.js: https://pastebin.com/4qVUGU9S>Advanced content blockinghttps://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode>Browser testshttps://www.deviceinfo.mehttps://dnsleaktest.comhttps://librespeed.orghttps://time.gov>Recommended search enginesBrave Search, SearXNG, DuckDuckGo, Startpage>Privacy oriented DNShttps://adguard-dns.io/en/welcome.htmlhttps://nextdns.iohttps://quad9.net>Privacy oriented emailProton Mail, Tuta Mail, Mailbox.org, Riseup, Disroot>Recommended instant messengersSignal, SimpleX Chat, Session, Briar, Element>BIOS replacementhttps://coreboot.orghttps://libreboot.org>Resourceshttps://www.privacyguides.orghttps://anonymousplanet.org/guide/https://ssd.eff.orghttps://ryf.fsf.org/productshttps://haveibeenpwned.comhttps://inteltechniques.com/workbook.htmlhttps://eldritchdata.neocities.orghttps://stallman.org/facebook.htmlhttps://chromium.woolyss.com
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.ArchiveChapter 1 Part 1https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/138433030/Chapter 4 Part 7 (latest)https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/145447092/https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters
>>108522819Typing, what else would you use a keyboard for?
what's more /cyb/ then irc?
>>108525046carrier pigeons
>>108524784
>pnputil, pic related>enum to get class "NetDriver">pnputil /disable-device /class "NetDriver">Nope, wifi still alive, okay>pnputil /disable-device /class "NetDriver" /reboot /forceWifi still alive>pnputil /?EXAMPLES INCLUDE>pnp /disable-device [<instance ID> | /deviceid <device ID>] [/class <name | GUID>] [/bus <name | GUID>] [/reboot] [/force]Am I retarded or is Windows?
>>108525046Nothing, maybe Matrix
>>108525046the irs
The thing that he was about to do was to open a diary. This was not illegal (nothing was illegal, since there were no longer any laws), but if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death, or at least by twenty-five years in a forced-labour camp. Winston fitted a nib into the penholder and sucked it to get the grease off. The pen was an archaic instrument, seldom used even for signatures, and he had procured one, furtively and with some difficulty, simply because of a feeling that the beautiful creamy paper deserved to be written on with a real nib instead of being scratched with an ink-pencil. Actually he was not used to writing by hand. Apart from very short notes, it was usual to dictate everything into the speakwrite which was of course impossible for his present purpose. He dipped the pen into the ink and then faltered for just a second. A tremor had gone through his bowels. To mark the paper was the decisive act. In small clumsy letters he wrote:April 4th, 1984.
>>108523874>VanceI always thought it was about JD Vance
any recs for an external bluetooth adapter?
>>108528503talking about bluetoothwould it be possible to sniff bluetooth signals to listen to peoples music near you?
>>108528560i believe their device has to be either vulnerable to blueborne or support multi-point that lets you pair with them somehow
>>108525046short-wave radio ad-hoc networks on the back of motorcycles or on drones cruising through the neon lights
>>108525046AOL messenger
>>108527689they just stopped using faxes
>>108528767I think this is the best answer
>>108525046Any good IRC channels?
>>108533587libera has all the good channels. Also use matrix
What do you think is the most dystopian city currently active in the world?
>>108535466Keshinton, Philadelphia is the first thing comes to head. Another images come to mind but those doesn't have alsphalted roads but crazy wires and hot weather.
>>108535954Even worse than Detroit?
>>108536065I haven't seen Detroit's zombies
>>108534480why should I use zogtrix?
>new Epstein ringWhat’s this about?
>>108523814So what’s the legality of a federal agent using backdoors on social media to alter and place thumbnails of adult women being scantily clad followed by sandwiching them between a random video of underage women?
>>108536693I had never heard of it before either
Earth seen from Orion as it closes in on lunar orbit.
>>108536693I'll take a wild guess: people bound by mutual compromise. They do business together and cannot attack each other due to compromising materials they have on each other, also they usually have a dead man's hand kind of mechanism in case something happens to them.It's basically the same as that stuff on the Epstein's island.
i will deauth my entire neighborhood and i don't care if i boil my eyeballs while doing so.
>>108536989I always found crazy that the moon doesn't look that far in photos but in reality it is unbelievably away by mortal standards
>>108535466London
>>108535466Judging by its architecture, it must be that Chinese city where you can't distinguish the ground floor, Chongqing.
Can we close this thread?AI will do all /cyb/ jobs
>>108525046I dont go on irc except when i need linux technical support, but is the /g/ chat still up for hmg? https://hmg.neocities.org/>>108533587
How do I hack a woman's brain?
>>108539611Pic. related is the closest we have come.>>108536989I space opera our only hope for a Solarpunk future? Nearly all frontiers on Earth are gone, closed or unavailable for other reasons. The Space Race put the US on the technological top, perhaps a race to occupy stratechic parts of the Moon and Mars is the only thing left.>>108537310Mean distance is about 380,000 km, a regular driver easily drives 50,000 km per year so the distance is well within human comprehension.
>>108539295No
>>108540063No....What?
>>108539209What is quality of life like?
>>108540489>>108539209QOL in china is has a disjointed relationship to proximity to wealth; the close you are to the city, the more you have, the less freedom you havesomeone living in a remote mountain village who isn't even aware of the existence of electricity might actually have their own thoughts and mind and wordssomeone living in chongching city is expected to keep their fucking mouth shut, might get locked in their apartment building to burn alive, and if they have any sort of online presence it is to be used for the glory of china
>>108540489I can't phantom to imagine how is to live in a city with 34 million people.
>>108540810Must be hell. Here in europe it was comfy before the mass migrations began
>copy the synthetic cognitive support model stored in your notebook into the USB thumbdrive>don't make any questions.
>sir, I am going to ask you to step out your terminal>do you have a license to operate this synthetic?
=== /sec/ News:>hid-omg-detect: Linux Driver In Development To Detect Malicious HID Deviceshttps://www.phoronix.com/news/hid-omg-detect-Malicious-HID>The hid-omg-detect kernel module attempts to detect any malicious HID devices like specially crafted keyboards and mice . Detection is currently based on factors like low keystroke timing entropy, immediate post-enumeration typing, and known suspicious vendor/product IDs and HID descriptor anomalies.
I'm too lazy to code lately, how do you increase your focus, anon?
>>108542973Just the normal combo:- get enough sleep- get some fresh air- get some exercise- reduce intake of sugar and alcohol
>>108525046Onion share on tails with a ripped out harddrive
>>108540219No, we can't close the thread.
>>108523874Is this any good?
>>108539689Yes its the only escape but only for the rich [spoiler]baby eating[/spoiler] elites
>>108539295This is about far more than /cyb/ jobs.
>>108541688>i just want to date it
>>108528767Does /cyb/ ride motorcycles? Even on /o/ it's all a bunch of pansies too scared of the 0.001% chance they get into an accident. I imagine a bunch of computer nerds are probably even worse about it.
>>108546323Cars are just more practical
>>108546323I don't because riding my full modified scooter without a helmet at illegal speed would get me in trouble with the authorities and I can't afford that. Most people spend more in gear than the bike it self, corpo tactics, they will monetize even your pantsu and, the cattle bites and still fears to ride at 30kmh on a triple via, nothing will save you from a kamikaze.
For me it's cyberdeck month. Do you have a sugoi kawaii cyberdeck /g/?https://x.com/alexinexxx/status/2041308800980820147
>>108548334No, also who in their right mind uses xitter?
>>108548334Also /diy/ is at it:>>>/diy/2983706>>108549395There are alternatives:https://xcancel.com/alexinexxx/status/2041308800980820147
>>108549942>There are alternativesBut why would anyone want to subject themselves to that shit? Its all wokies, trannies and insane people. I'd much rather stick my head in a blender than subject myself to thatTruly we live in peak /cyb/ times if people enjoy xitter
=== /sec/ News:>OpenSSL 3.6.2 Is Now Available for Download with Important Security Fixeshttps://9to5linux.com/openssl-3-6-2-is-now-available-for-download-with-important-security-fixes>OpenSSL 3.6.2 has been released today as the second maintenance/security update to the latest OpenSSL 3.6 series of this widely used TLS/SSL and crypto library for providing secure communications over computer networks.Tons of fixes are in.>Also today, the OpenSSL project released OpenSSL 3.5.6, OpenSSL 3.4.5, OpenSSL 3.3.7, and OpenSSL 3.0.20 as security/bugfix point releases to the OpenSSL 3.5, OpenSSL 3.4, OpenSSL 3.3, and OpenSSL 3.0 series for those who still use these branches.>Check out the project’s GitHub page for more details about the changes included in these new OpenSSL updates, and make sure that you patch your systems to the new versions as soon as possible, or as soon as it lands in the stable software repositories of your favorite GNU/Linux distributions.
>>108550138Just filter out the noise and get the signal. It was the same issue 40 years ago with Usenet News. People make kill filters to handle it and it worked.
REducing the attacck surface is /sec/ 101 but this is a new take on how to reduce X11 and Wayland problems: just borrow from BeOS/Haikuhttps://linuxiac.com/vitruvianos-0-3-debuts-as-haiku-inspired-linux-os/>VitruvianOS 0.3 is the first public release, featuring a Haiku-inspired design and a custom graphics stack built on the Linux kernel, without X11 or Wayland.The announcement:https://v-os.dev/news/vitruvian-0.3.0-available/
>>108550975But there is nothing worthwhile in xitter. Not even good hacker communities
>>108546480... and increasingly loaded to the hilt with spyware.>>108546970>my full modified scooterI hope that means you can get airborne.
Wake up anon,new walled city just dropped.
>>108551656looks like Mega City One from Dredd
Do you think it would take years to reach the level of skill of people like Torvalds or Woz nowadays? Or its impossible now due to the complexity of the modern world?
>>108552414You need to work like them. From small systems to big system. Trying to understand common embedded systems could a path in the right track.
>>108552434How many hours would it take? I wish I didn't have to work as a wagie to survive and could dedicate my entire day to it
>>108551656>>108551667>>108551684>>108551708Insane what's happening in Detroit
>>108553168Is Detroit improving?
>>108553471Nah, if anything its shittier now
Do you think the cyberpunk future will be different from neon cities as in media? How different will it be?
>>108554647The power structure will be similar, but the aesthetics will be cleaner, the lighting will ruined by the sun half the time, and most denizens will be norms instead of punks.There will also be more mass surveillance than even the most cynical cyberpunk writers could have ever imagined.
>>108554647At the very least there will be more light but LED rather than neon. And as long as we are in a Cyberpunk world things will grow increasingly worse until the collapse. Complexity is already out of control and LLM hallucinations make it even worse.
>>108523817
>>108554670>>108555893I think a modern cyberpunk work should also have cleaner and more sterile environments, like they were playgrounds made for kids given that the elites see people as such.
>>108557244There is an elite living the high life and there is the rest. That is the primary outcome of the Iron Law of the Oligarchy. The majority lives in dystopia while the elite is closer to the Solarpunk world, except from a decadent lifestyle that would have impressed even the elite of the Roman Empire. Orgies with sex and alcohol has long been the norm but now the cocaine is taking its toll. It may be cleaner but only because they hire cheap cleaners. It may be sterile because it has degenerated. It is just a different Kali Yuga.
>>108557798Yes but what does the oligarch lifestyle look like? And what awaits the masses 10 years down the line? I think cyberpunk authors need to update their setting, less neon and more leds
>>108558686>Yes but what does the oligarch lifestyle look like?Like that if Epstein. It is interesting to see how far and wide his tentacles spread.>And what awaits the masses 10 years down the line?Even more of what we have, more surveillance, probably a bit mor war, probably Europe splitting into an intellectual part going down hard and a hard right going their own way. And it will continue until something breaks big time.>I think cyberpunk authors need to update their setting, less neon and more ledsNot helping much. Neuromancer was not supposed to be a blueprint.
>>108558749Yeah but its coming anyway, its fun to think about the concept.
>>108523874Centralia is being updated:https://centralia2050.com/
What happened to /cyb/ radio? Here is a cool tune, I love antennashttps://youtu.be/nR8FS7oyiQI
>>108559944>What happened to /cyb/ radio?Many have asked but nobody has told us.
>>108523814>The FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpaStill posting the old one? Valis has a more recent version:https://valis.moe/files/Cyb%20Library/The%20alt.cyberpunk%20FAQ%20%28preview%20edition%29.html
>>108558686It is worth looking at the view from the very top:https://www.jpmorganchase.com/ir/annual-report/2025/ar-ceo-letters
>>108561366Its fascinating how they see things
>>108561168Because OP has never updated his links. I agree that new stuff should be uploaded
>>108562361What needs to be updated?
>>108562548The archive, it has changed
>>108557244Also more fentanyl, a lot more
>>108554647I think it'd be a fun thought experiment to think what a modern dystopia would look like
>>108561168That thing is beautiful
How is the whole Proton application suite? Only asking because I was thinking about their VPN and figured that I may as well buy into the whole thing if I pay for anything. Biggest problem for is that they don't accept crypto.
>>108567190They had a problem recently for selling off an innocent man's information to the 13 eyes
>>108566722There seems to be some strange and universal principle at work, where things that are true and well made also displays simplicity, elegance and often symmetry. It is is hardware, sciences, mathematics and engineering. I don't see much of it in society today, which is ever struggling under ever increasing complexities, but I can see it in older things, such as pic related.
>>108535466Any major city in south korea, its the closest to cyberpunk society as of yet
>>108567610Based thanks for telling me.Was it 'sold off' or '15 eyes has a physical backdoor and is sucking up all privacytards info"
>>108567647But its not punk. It may be cyber and full of advertising but it lacks the low life qualities that would make it truly punk. I'd say bright sterile cities full of zombies is what neopunk should be like
>>108567656No, they actually had a problem at court and a PR campaign because it was all public so they couldn't even deny that they sold off that poor sob's data. There is a law that states 15 eyes can force proton to give away all the information if they deem it important enough.So of course they abuse the fuck out of that law whenever they can
>>108567685Sad. I could have used a genuine suite of protection tools. Is Mullvad the only option, then? Or is this not as big of a deal as it seems?
>>108567702Tor or bust, why are people troubling themselves so much when the tech has been here since the 90's?
>>108567710Tor can't use most of the internet anymore thanks to most end nodes being blacklisted. Unless the idea is to host my own private end-node, which wouldn't accomplish much anyway.
>>108567773Why would anyone want to communicate with the internet anyway? I think communication should be done with Tor through darknet mail instead. Clearnet is doomed anyway
>>108567678>country is run by the chaebol family and their megacorps>1gbps fiber everywhere but you live in a 2x2 goshiwon coffin room>plastic surgery is the norm>lowest birth rate in human historyits not punk yet perhaps, but its rapidly approaching
>>108567916Gotta accelerate. I love it, could be a new type of punk where people are modeled into forever smiling dolls and forced to work until death. Also forcibly kept "pure" to fuel the souless industry and there is an obsession over cleanliness and purity in everything to the point of sterile?
>>108567853>>108568033My favorite is how anytime anyone gets a hobby, politicians immediately apply "THINK OF LE CHILLUNS" to it like what has happened with the internet.
>>108567678>low life qualitiesThe Eps. scandal shows that much of the elite is in reality low life.>>108568057>politicians immediately apply "THINK OF LE CHILLUNS"Yes, they do, don't they...? And they prefer to do so on small islands with rich and famous people.
>>108561669Even more interesting when the elite berates the Swiss, who enjoys eliote grade democracy:https://archive.is/etsvNThe journalist sure got some pushback in the comments field:>So let me get this straight, direct democracy is great until the economists, technocrats, and other "elite" members disagree with what the people actually want?World view on the same world depends very much on where you are, to a greater extent than many realise.
>>108568202Could make for an interesting political drama. What do you think will be the trend in the field of surgery? Can we expect some implants soon?
>>108567647Looks too clean, needs more garbage
>>108568634CRISPR/Cas9 is now 15 years old - and the patents war is raging. This also means the technology is maturing so we should be closer to industrializing the use on humans, and not just in China. About 1/3 of the national budget in many Western countries goes to health care, perhaps half of that could be slashed if we eliminated health problems related to genetics. Secretly, some will augment their children for good looks. Already today, women in some South American countries look for sperm donors from Nordic countries. The tall, blond, blue eyed handsome Nordic style is not going out of fashion yet.Next, and even more secretly, the elite will augment their children for intelligence. Nordic countries enjoy pretty good life expectancies and good scores on per capita Nobel Prize laureates. This will be a huge political mess.Next in surgery will probably be the fast moving brain computer interface (BCI) insertion. And with some gene editing, appendicitis will no longer be done, simply because humans will no longer have an appendix. Cataract operations are also very common and might also be eliminated.
>>108569010What a scary future
>>108569010How bad is this for the normalfags?
cyberbumo
>>108569010Any place where I can read more of that technology being developed?
>>108567647i've heard good things about china and chongqing
if people start using local ai or giving their cloud ai access to the internet, even with docker as a sandbox, couldn't you use ai generated seo pages so all the hackers' ais would scrape your page and get prompt injected which would then escape the docker sandbox and steal all the 0days?
>>108572562If the AI was as complex as they're fibbing that it is, you would be correct. Or at the very least it would have the means to detect that it was an SEO page if it was as clever as they're claiming it is.Since it's not, likely it would just get prompt injected and give tech reporters another headline about "HACKED AI TRIES TO KILL HUMANITY!!!!!!"
>>108551014why not just run Haiku by that point?
>>108565946Are smart drugs being developed?
>>108573723Yes but not for you anon. You only get the cheap grade fentanyl
>>108573723What is the state of the art in drugs?
>>108569641Normies will be disbanded, homo futuris is where it is at. After some pearl clutching, even the West will permit this, but after belatedly finding out that China has done this for 25 years and have in fact bred their army.The new normal will be Gattaca grade good looks combined with an IQ no less than 105 on today's scale and simply superb health. Only the Middle East will remain in their old ways.Genes is often the luck of the draw and I have been very lucky but I see how my friends are doing. In my family we are healthy and live to old age. My parents are fit but nearly all their friends and former colleagues are dead.
>>108572690Haiku is progressing slowly and some of the developers are blamed for this. Rebasing on Linux is a rather clever move and they could also take the opportunity to rip out all the API/ABI that are no longer used.
>>108575562I'd say instead the elites will have the super IQs whereas the rest will be brain washed and turned into obedient zombies.
>>108576087>opportunity to rip outSome old gunk is ripped out for Linux 7.0, yet how much is still left there?https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-0.1-LATCH-Cleanup-2026
>>108576238Avoidable illnesses are a drag on the economy so they will start with that. Next will be the question of mental illnesses, also very costly. High IQ is a harder genetic question but I think (no pun) that the cost of stupidity is far greater than the risk of losing power. Europe is already sliding into a client status where nothing is made and everything is baought from places people don't know and don't care about.Just the other day, a few of the leading intellectual lights around here grunted out an article where they saw the Hormuz blocade as an excellent opportunity to close down European oil and gas production. You just cannot make it up. And the major increase in cost of fertilizers and the massive boost in Russian economy, where such matter is never considered, just didn't occur to our elite. No doubt, in the question of cost of weapons to defend us vs. the value of freedon, they will decide that the most cost effective solution is a Russian language course.
=== /sec/ News:>This Week In Security: Flatpak Fixes, Android Malware, And SCADA Was IOT Before IOT Was Coolhttps://hackaday.com/2026/04/10/this-week-in-security-flatpak-fixes-android-malware-and-scada-was-iot-before-iot-was-cool/
What do you think about Tails, anon?
>>108577881Its a honeypot system
>>108572562how to exfiltrate? tell the ai to send encoded copies of the files to your seo website via post requests? it would still change the producer to consumer ratio which would be detected.
>>108578785your butthole is a honeypot for my dick
>>108569010>half of that could be slashed if we eliminated health problems related to geneticsYou don't understand how genetics work nor how to obtain health. It's all nutrition, gentics isn't a infinite energy source.
What do you think about Usenet, anon?
>>108581300>It's all nutritionHardly.I know people who had practically the same diet as my family and I, yet died because of heart defect that ran in much of his family. Another friend has osteoporosis that also runs in the family and now has bones as fragile as porcelain. Two friends have a bad case of Bechterev's, also runs in the family. Genetics is not my field but when I folow my field in Nature, Science etc. I occationally have a look at articles on genetics, and many years ago, one article I read concluded that there were about a thousand illnesses that had a clear genetic basis.
>>108581300>Gene Therapy:>The Promise of a Permanent Curehttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8092353/>Gene therapy offers the possibility of a permanent cure for any of the more than 10,000 human diseases caused by a defect in a single gene. Among these diseases, the hemophilias represent an ideal target, and studies in both animals and humans have provided evidence that a permanent cure for hemophilia is within reach.That gives CRISPR patents enormous value. It can also utterly tank the value of dozens of Big Pharma companies, so I can see a /cyb/ grade conspiracy coming up.
Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:https://pastebin.com/cDbDXQvhhttps://pastebin.com/raw/cDbDXQvh
>>108579377gross
>>108584264wash your ass
So if we imagine a world, 30 years hence where China has edited their population, providing super health, life expectancy of 110 and average IQ of 120. All while the rest of the world is "considering" doing the same. What would this look like? Bliss, dystopia or mass revolt?
>>108578785Proof that its bad?
>>108581825>I know people who had practically the same diet as my family and I, yet died because of heart defectSo they have 3 burguers instead of one? Thanks for proving my point.
>>108581838>possibility>within reachSo it's ficticious. I accept your concession.
>>108569010>uogradesNone of those are upgrades. Holy shit I awear that /cyb/ is full of dunning-kruger retatds
>>108585198>So they have 3 burguers instead of one?This is not a burgerland and obesity is not normal around here.>Thanks for proving my point.If you think that was ever a proof you must have overdozed on burgers.
>>108585205>ficticiousI don't think that word means what you think it means.>>108585212>None of those are upgrades.Are you even 18?
>>1085793690days are small pieces of code usually less than 300 lines. doubt it would set off alarms and the llms could find the actual working 0days or pocs.
>>108527793>same post 4 years in a rowbasuman... I kneel
>>108585636>Are you even 18?What is your argument?>>108585421>This is not a burgerland I don't know what your country is.>If you think that was ever a proof you must have overdozed on burgers.You don't have a proof, you never explained what you, your family and friends eat.
>>108576901How bad is android as a system?
>>108587234Definitely full of vulnerabilities compared to ios
>>108587541ios 0 clicks go for 1mil while samsung 0 clicks go for 2mil
>>108587541Isn't ios and samsung basically the same now?
>>108523814Just a reminder that we aalso have a timeline:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cyberpunk_Timeline
>>108590461Awesome stuff, scary precise too
Any recommendations for private Firefox-based browsers that aren't super inconvenient to use?For now it looks like Librewolf + some small tweaking is probably the best pick I've thought about making cookie exceptions on websites that I use a lot (Proton, Steam, random forums) and containers for privacy invasive shit like JewTube.Any tips and suggestions are appreciated
=== /sec/ News:Because also DNA can be hacked:>Hackers meet their match: New DNA encryption protects engineered cells from withinhttps://phys.org/news/2026-04-hackers-dna-encryption-cells.html>Engineered cells are a high-value genetic asset that is key to many fields, including biotechnology, medicine, aging, and stem cell research, with the global market projected to reach $8.0 trillion USD by 2035. Yet the only ways to keep the cells safe are strong locks and watchful guards.>In Science Advances, a team of U.S. researchers present a new approach to genetically securing precious biological material. They created a genetic combination lock in which the locking or encryption process scrambled the DNA of a cell so that its important instructions were non-functional and couldn't be easily read or used.>The unlocking, or decryption, process involves adding a series of chemicals in a precise order over time—like entering a password—to activate recombinases, which then unscramble the DNA to their original, functional form.
=== /cyb/ News:>Harvard’s Kreiman seeks $100 million to build AI memory techhttps://archive.is/jcjxa>In a LinkedIn post about the new company, Kreiman wrote that the startup is building “large memory models” to access data across a person’s digital life and will be able to surface relevant information automatically, without user prompting.Soul Catcher and Altered Carbon are now blueprints.
>>108590461from my end, the wiki is offline
>>108591861I just tested and it remains online here. Just to make sure, I made an archive of it here:https://archive.is/ZX9O8
>>108592177thanks
>>108590461it looks like cyberpunk died in the year 2000
>>108592199That's why I think we need a neo cyberpunk
>>108551656contrary to popular scifi tropes megacities are a nightmare for authoritarians. the cia released a paper back in 1994 about it. their fear is that regional gangs would gain more local power than a centralized government. they looked at kowloon, cairo, etc. as case studies. on top of that the cost of providing for a citizen in a city is much higher than in a semi-rural area. the post industrial economy is very different than the early industrial economies that saw the growth of metros. the most likely future is one where people are spread geographically thin and kept socially isolated with useless and extremely proprietary entertainment tech. suburbs will continue to become more sparse, lawns will grow wider, and subscription services will continue to multiply. the future is ignorant loners with vr porn addictions living in rural shacks.
>>108592324>the cost of providing for a citizen in a city is much higher than in a semi-rural areaDoesn't check out. In the eyes of authoritarians, the cost-benefit ratio of a citizen is their economic output minus the cost of their upkeep. The closer you pack them, the less infrastructure you have to build to sustain them, and the cheaper it becomes to move them between their labor camps and their dwellings.The cost of living is only higher in cities under an unregulated market system because the promise of more job opportunities drives up prices. An authoritarian government could simply nationalize housing and infrastructure, standardize prices for subsistence goods and services to subsidize labor, ban privately owned companies, and buy the majority of shares in whatever "publicly" traded companies remain.>the most likely future is one where people are spread geographically thinSo why is the opposite happening?
>>108592199From here, it looks more like the world became cyberpunk.
>>108592554yes, I was expecting more entries for the last years
>>108592627Worse, most of the last few years are key people dying.Looking closer I think there are several thngs missing, such as cybernetics, mody modicications, and brain computer interfacing (BCI). I always wondered if Mush invested in BCI so that he could feed the LLM with known good human originated input.
>>108592505stacking people on top of each other is way more expensive than tossing them in shacks. it was only preferable when communication and transportation tech was still primitive. the infrastructure of a city is vastly more expensive than a two lane blacktop highway and some wooden power poles. most rural areas still have septic tanks and well water which the homeowner pays for.>so why is...?the u.s. government backs zero down 1.5% fixed rate mortgages for anybody moving into a community with less than 20k pop. there is no such program to encourage anyone to move into cities.
>>108592769>the infrastructure of a city is vastly more expensive than a two lane blacktop highway and some wooden power poles.Only if you think of infrastructure in a narrow sense as buildings and roads. To efficiently sustain an economically productive population, you need much more, like supermarkets, schools, hospitals, transportation to and from work, daycare facilities, leisure to keep the drones from questioning their pointless existence, etc. All of that gets cheaper at shorter distances, and so does electricity and plumbing, which entices the drones because it least it improves their quality of life.>most rural areas still have septic tanks and well water which the homeowner pays for.Which is why the future is urban. Nobody likes to drink from where they shit.>the u.s. government backs zero down 1.5% fixed rate mortgages for anybody moving into a community with less than 20k pop.The fact that the government has to subsidize deurbanization speaks volumes. So does the fact that it's not working.
>>108592554Cracked phone screens everywhere is quintessential cyberpunk.
>>108592324>regional gangs would gain more local power than a centralized governmentOK, so just like parts of England, then? It is quite horrific how things are going there these days.
>>108593137yeah, it already happened in kowloon which was a large part of why they tore it down. i'm having trouble finding the cia paper right now but here are some from the us military>the case against megacitieshttps://press.armywarcollege.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2800&context=parameters>megacities and the proposed urban intervention modelhttps://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/AD1026697.pdf>megacities and urban warfare in the 21st centuryhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2189&context=jss>feral cities (where london is headed)https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2342&context=nwc-review
>>108593319>i'm having trouble finding the cia paper right nowI can't imagine why. Surely it was real.>the case against bugaboosThat doesn't explain why the casemakers keep funding said bugaboos.
>>108593346i found it. i couldn't find the version with the pictures intact. it was also from 1984 not 94.>https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0000848048.pdf>surely it was realwhat a reddit thing to say.>that doesn't explain...yeah, because the author of the paper titled "the case against megacities" is single-handedly funding them all. go back.
>>108593041No
>>108594115It's real cyberpunk, so to say, like in "real capitalism was never tried".
>>108581669honeypot
>>108594407Proof that its that bad?
Psyop thread
>>108594736Thank you for your contribution.
>>108595468
Anyone know any cool car projects? My first idea is downloading map software onto my laptop and installing a USB gps unit I to my car. Or maybe a module and antenna
>>108595564charlie miller does
What is the best method for using a burner number to verify by phone?
>>108597506Also is there a method to communicate similar to cellphones? Maybe HAM radio?
>>108593319>https://press.armywarcollege.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2800&context=parametersI had a look. It is strange that megacities have not been reviewed more, considering past events. Babylon was eventually razed but as the periphery was on fire, the city centre was busy with drunken parties. By the time the leaders understood what was going on, it was way too late. Decadence is by no means new. Also Rome was razed, multiple times, and at its peak the population was about 1 million. The last time it fell, people just left and started working on the land.As for tiday, WWIII is expected to open with all over nuclear fire. Megacities are then a practical way to decapitate a country and kill as many as possible in as short amount of time as possible. Most European capitals are just 3 MT in size. That leaves urban warfare completed in a few seconds.
Laurie looks into /cyb/ augmentationhttps://xcancel.com/lauriewired/status/2043010803553681471#m>Would you let a computer hijack your muscle movements if it increased your performance 35%?
>>108600073It will be scary when it takes over your muscles
>>108597506Go HAM or go home
>>108600073have to see it actually do work, but augmented will always have the edge
>>108601401The idea is that you spend a year inside a tube flooded by swirling colourful liquids, mind connected to the net and the body toned by electrostimulation. After a year you have the body of a Greek god and a PhD.
>>108603153Do you think it really works?
>>108595474A counter-hacking trick: a friend of mine had to travel to France for meetings and used his card to pay, the type where you use a 4 digit PIN code. The next two weeks there would be all sorts of fraud attempts on his bank account. So he switched tactics: he first typed the wrong code. If the debit machine "accepted" the transaction, he knew it was a skimmer, and he affectively didn't pay for the drinks. And there were no massive fraud attempts on his bank accounts. Of course, if he got an error, it was online and it was more likely a honest operator.
=== /sec/ News:>SPECTRAL-GSM: A Web-Based GSM Interception Platform Built on OsmocomBBhttps://www.rtl-sdr.com/spectral-gsm-a-web-based-gsm-interception-platform-built-on-osmocombb/>OsmocomBB is an open-source project that replaces the stock baseband firmware on old Motorola phones (C118, C139, etc.) that use the Texas Instruments Calypso chipset. By flashing custom "layer23" firmware over serial, these cheap legacy handsets become capable of accessing raw GSM radio data at the baseband level, enabling cell scanning, burst capture, and passive subscriber identity harvesting.>SPECTRAL-GSM builds on this by wrapping OsmocomBB into a full GSM intelligence suite controlled from a single browser tab. The system supports up to five phones simultaneously and provides a structured pipeline: scan local GSM cells, capture raw bursts on a target channel, crack the A5/1 encryption using rainbow tables on a 2 TB SSD, and then use the recovered session key for real-time voice and SMS decryption. Additional modules handle passive IMSI catching, targeted single-IMSI surveillance, silent SMS location probing via a USB modem, and OpenCellID cell tower mapping.
dumb question, why is Telegram no in the recommended stuff in the privacy tools guide?just wondering I always thought it was one of the safe ones to use
>>108571039Science, Nature and various defence journals. The FAQ has quite a few references.>>108604869Not sure but it could be possible. And it would make it feasible for everyone to wear super futuristic wear.
do you guys still use an ip blocklist for torrents?I can't find one that's free anymore used to use iblocklists ages ago but now apparently they turned kike and want me to subscribe i.e. pay money
melodysheep just released an artemis supercut, 100% cyberpunk kinohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGxz4LQfRpo
>>108604980New toy to play with?>>108605544I had no idea there were defense journals
>>108605017it's ok, but not good enough
Any cool radio sites/programs (on linux)
everything I see pisses me the fuck off truly dystopian timesMOTHERFUCKER
>>108608306That's what they want, to keep you demoralized
>>108605017They aren't E2EE by default and make it awkward to use. They also use janky homemade crypto
>>108608821Nah, they're just abusers, the only way is to walk away, books looking litty.
>>108608306Aim for Solarpunk, far more comfy.
>>108608306https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr2Bc5qMhE4
>>108523814Now that the EU requiring Age verification everywhere is becoming a real thing, what can I do to be missed with that shit?
JFC, paying with your phone is a cybersecurity shitshowhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPJ6NJkmDAo
>>108610022What do you need it for? Most sites that are worth it don't need it.
>>108607560Sadly not but will look into it
>>108611464>iphoneAndroid chads we won
damn I learned about the fiverr thing too late, but wayback machine saved some pfds. Why didn't /g/ post about it?interesting ones wereMadam Elizabeth Crawley High Priestess of The Coven Of Union casting a love spells>Your 3x Custom Akashic LoveSpell was performed beneath the lovely Crescent Moon. It was a beautifulsession, and we thanked the Great Goddess for providing us with perfectenergies. Your casting went Flawlessly! Joe, as I said before, your own energyis very loving and expansive, and a real pleasure to work with.funnily enough, the four casts I see where doing by men, including Chad of all people. I though this was for crystal womenValorant aim training>While your flicks are pretty OK, your follow up micro can be pretty weak, this includesboth actual micro adjustments or small flicks for small adjustments or making a big flickthat needs to be completed with a micro, for this, we’re going to focus on a playlist thatattacks this issue.Some of these are very detailed with very tailored training regimens. I imagine it's 14 years who have time to train paying for thisa bunch of NDAs, administrative docs (Ohio giving Employer Identification Number to indians), designs, a cartoon drawing of some biker with a brocoli haircut with his tongue out, an isrealy tax report, a cartoon book made by @oldgays on tiktok
>>108612858>fiverr thingI have no idea what happened
>>108612858the epstein class is trying to memory hole the wayback machine
>>108611805I'm under the assumption that this site will also be banned because it will not comply.
>>108614028Then just move underground. The darknet is far better than the normalfaggot infested shithole that the clearnet became
>>108615749Do you think normies are the reason the internet is so bad nowadays or its the companies?
>>108523814We would invent some cool cyberpunk weapon mods.What do you think would be cool to add to a gun that doesn't exist yet?
>>108617261Auto aimer. Place target in the crosshairs, push a button and use same tech as tanks (coincidence-window) plus trigger to fire.
>>108606713>I had no idea there were defense journalsThere is also meta news, such as Aviation Week and Space Technology, also with a feedhttps://xcancel.com/AviationWeekIt is unofficially known as Aviation Leak and Space Mythology.
>>108617783Fascinating stuff. Would be so fun to develop stuff like that such as >>108617261 presents
>>108611464>it costs more to fix it than paying for damage to our customersfight club moment
>>108611464who trusts their phone to pay for stuff?
>>108620942me
>>108621427you would, get out
>>108617261I think the best weapon is the one you don't have to fire. Make it a drone with an automatic masturbation device so you can jack off while blowing up terrorists in some shithole
>>108523874I wish this came out faster. Its such a good work
whats the point of cybersecurity when your medical info is registered and unprotected by boomers at a hospital
>>108560320It is on ssh-club, im trying to develop it further and allow user uploads without it being taken down instantly
>>108619531The Western defence industry is so fossilised they would never pick it up and a typical tech cycle is about 20 years. No, seriously. Part of the reason and most of the blame is the documentation and traceability requirements. Ukraine, meanwhile, now operates on a 6 week cycle. As a result: drones with fiber optic cables are now common. 30 years ago, the induustry suggested it and a first person view from the camera in the missile nose but the entire project was cancelled.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PolyphemSo if you get it to work, your best customer would be Ukraine, and your worst customer would be NATO.
>>108624696but nato buys for ukraine
>>108624901Sure, parts and ammunition. Yet for development, there is a growing realisation that Ukrainians are a bit ahead of the curve. There is an expression about the military preparing for the war that was, not the war that comes. That is probably more true now than ever. And genetic warfare is made a non-subject.
>>108623755Your online persona isn't affected by that
>place deck of cards on desk maybe with pictures naked women >police arrest you>law enforcement comes and steals your PC>they demand that you hand over password>Tell them you passphrase is the order of your deck of cards on your desk>password doesn't work>tell them they must have shuffled it(which they probably would have done from seeing the naked women)>it's not my fault they lost my password>get released
How does google and authorities link search queries to a person? Does brave search or duckduckgo act the same way as google in this regard?
>>108626547There are many waysThey could look at a suspects computers local browsing historyIn many cases they just subpoena the persons gmail and look at the saved search history They can pull ISP connection logs use that along with the device logs to see search search queries If someone is found murdered in their home, often they'll go to Google and ask for the personal details (IP addresses, Google accounts, device/browser metadata) on everyone who searched the address on Google during a certain period.Even if you use a VPN, Google is still able to reliably link search queries together and to your non-vpn usage and google accounts through browser fingerprinting.Both duckduckgo and brave claim not to log personally identifiable search logs and I haven't yet seen evidence of police using those logs in an investigation.Google claims it does keep personal data from non logged in user but then "anonymizes" it after 9 months.The way I avoid this passive surveillance and logging, is that I use browsers like mullvad browser and tor browser, I never save any history to the disk, and I have an entirely separate pc and browser for doing anything that is directly linked to my identity banking/personal email/ordering online and I don't have accounts at any of those data harvesting big tech data broker companies like Google and Microsoft and I avoid even using them completely, but if I have to ill use a privacy front-end like redlib for reddit, xcancel for x invidious/freetube/yt-dlp for youtube, duckduckgo for Bing, start page for Google... or I open in tor browser
>>108626373kek good one anon
>>108626373do this to the fbi, be a legend
So it’s abstract and hard to talk about but I am under surveillance and caught between crazy ass dem vs repub bullshit. What’s the best course of action this is an absolute nightmare, lookup stasi zersetzung and that basically describes it.
>>108523814What would the roadmap looks like for a career as a security engineer?
>>108630124It would be rather brief in the near future. Leaders expect LLMs to do the job, and it doesn't matter much if they are right or wrong: they make the decisions. Sure, some companies such as Klarna had to reverse their AI powered visions but most companies see this as the only way forward to cut costs and remain competitive against the Chinese companies that still are deep in "involution". If you are intersted in security and want a longer term career you could sign up with the military or one of the intelligence agencies. the latter are on a major long term recruitment drive.
certs
>the fluorite is reading the heat signatures in the environment
Slow night, it is time for nightcore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu5Q5Fox2ng
Okay question, age verification coming up, OS level, what would be the plan to make an age verifier that spoofs your age every startup? Or perhaps a proxy one in the cloud that multiple people could connect to, and it supplies fake IDs for every person who connects to it?
>>108633895If you think you can be forced to use an OS that verifies your age, you're young enough to need it.
>>108629495well the obvious answer is to kill them all with kindness :)
idk why i never made a post about this, but wtf is up with this website (4chan) wanting me to enable this "spur DOT us" website through ublock in order for me to get a captcha to post in a private windowthat site is literal snoop shit, botnet of the highest degree, u guys know what im sayinwhy we allow hiroshitmoot to do that to our humble abode?
>>1086347434chan is glowtown. You should know that by now.
I use Perplexity.ai to ask questions that normal search engines are too retarded or gimped by SEO to answer. All SFW and shit like that, but you have to be logged in to not be rate-limited as much. So I'm signed in with a pseudonymous email account. If I pay for a subscription, are my searches then tied to my credit card / billing info as well as the account? Stupid question, I know.
>>108633895Why do you need to use age verification?
>>108635259yes
>>108634530you are "forced" by everything a linux distro either can't do or cannot do as easily as windows.linux HAS to get better at doing shit like playing games natively among other things but not many in that community are ready for that conversation
>108636078>OS needs to get better at OS specificitieslmfao>Windows firewallGo to Control Panel > Windows Defender Firewall > Advanced settingsClick Inbound Rules > New Rulea. Type: Portb. Protocol: TCP or UDP (or both)c. Port: enter the port (e.g., 25565)d. Allow the connection > All profiles > Name it > Finish.Repeat for Outbound Rules just in case.>Linux firewallsudo ufw allow [port]Damn bro maybe Windows should shut down because Linux is just way easier to create and manage network rules. Windows should get better at native networking before it tries to do things like display content from a browser.
>>108523817Why's Disroot in the list of trusted email providers?Emails are stored in plaintext, no encryption (even though they been working on that for years) and the team is extremely political.I'd love to move away from proton but these "hobby" projects ain't that much better
>>108636364Have you checked if any of the free shell providers use encrypted volumes?
=== /sec/ News:>Dead cars tell tales by storing data that's never wipedhttps://archive.is/U5S7s>Unbeknownst to vehicle drivers, newer cars record and store GPS data that can be retrieved, providing accurate location information going back years, security researchers have discovered.>The non-volatile storage contained sensitive information, including system configuration data and more importantly, logs that revealed the vehicle's GPS positions over time.>None of that information was encrypted, Marchand told iTnews, which made it possible to collect and retrieve sensitive data of interest.>What's more, the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) logs with GPS positions covered the BYD's full journey from the factory in China to its operational life in the United Kingdom, and to its final wrecking in Poland, Marchand explained in an analysis .
>>108636078Why should it?
Fuck the surveillance state.
>>108529308I read that fentanyl was made to knock out rhinos. When they recover, do they they feel like going on the rampage?
>>108640489Nah, its like waking from a dream, do you remember what you were doing moments before?
>>108581825bad diets run in the family too. it's very common for diseases of nutritional deficiency or environmental toxins to be blamed on genetics or infection. these are both good scapegoats for corporations using nutritionally-deficient farming practices and poisonous products, and the medical profession has a hard time admitting when they're wrong about something (they took 50 years to admit that sailors were correct and limes prevented scurvy). most people (including doctors) think they know what a good diet is but actually know nothing about nutrition. read Nutrition & Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, it's available for free online.
>>108584530The future we have chosen
>>108636250imo simplewall is fantastic for exactly this kind of thing
>>108641773this shit stops working if you install any 2026 windows updates. And on top of that it leaks everything freely until you log in
>>108640489It was made to make surgery anesthesia cheaper and line the pockets of administrators
>>108641773the tranny that develops this installs a secret proxy on your system with it
>>108639626this but unironicallyhttps://twitter-thread.com/t/2045574398573453312
>>108641836>it leaks everything freely until you log inWhat?
>>108642738it doesn't block any boot time connections up until you log into your account. You can confirm this with packet capture
>>108639626Can it ever be stopped, anon?
>>108523814Is there any forum or imageboard about cyber that isn't full of script kiddies that are searching to make a kick buck?I kept searching but it's always the same. I want a website to discuss the technical details of things.Please don't say Reddit.
>>108644191People who actually know this stuff aren't using these networks. If you want to meet real brains go to IRC or the darknet.Technical gatekeeping is a great way to keep the normalfaggots from polluting and ruining the communities like they did to every foss project.
>>108644544darknet kind of dead. There isn't really a lot of motivation on the present day for a decentralized internet.Never really got into IRC, maybe I should check it.
>>108644638>darknet kind of dead.That's why you haven't found any, there are more networks but I will do my part and gatekeep it from those who aren't skilled enough to find them.>There isn't really a lot of motivation on the present day for a decentralized internet.On the contrary, given the state of the world >>108642038 its more necessary than ever.>Never really got into IRCIts really good. Highly recommend it and it automatically ups your skill level just by knowing how to operate it so you're one step closer to the real brains
>>108644712>That's why you haven't found any, there are more networks but I will do my part and gatekeep it from those who aren't skilled enough to find them.I mean, is not really that hard to find them, unless it's made by an ultra h4xx0r the majority of them come from papers.>On the contrary, given the state of the world >>108642038 its more necessary than ever.Never said otherwise, just that the motivation isn't really there. People are OK with centralizing everything, because it keeps things simple. Even some cybercrime entities just centralize their operation on things like Signal or Telegram.>>Its really good. Highly recommend it and it automatically ups your skill level just by knowing how to operate it so you're one step closer to the real brainsI don't really expect anything too complex, even though I just want to lurk, but I understand what you mean. Thanks.
>>108644796>is not really that hard to find themThen how come you haven't found the techies yet?>I understand what you mean. Thanks.Have fun! The fact irc is more for techies than imageboards which tend to attract normalfaggots due to not requiring any account whereas irc forces you to learn will improve your life a lot.As a challenge I suggest trying to set up your own
>>108644812>Then how come you haven't found the techies yet?I don't think the tech is the thing filtering me. But maybe it is, one can't never fully know what one doesn't know.>The fact irc is more for techies than imageboards which tend to attract normalfaggots due to not requiring any accountMaybe, I'm still a supporter and like the idea of not needing to create any account, our identities still keep being logged on the server side some other way, but any other user can't really know to who is talking to.But yeah, this is being a little ruined by the fact you can't really make sure you aren't talking to a bot.
>>108644858>like the idea of not needing to create any account, our identities still keep being logged on the server side some other wayDescentralized networks are like that. You are just your own entity and depending the layers, can take on any you want. Man I miss the old internet, you could be anything and share anything with no log required.
>>108644882Logs always existed. As always there was a need to log things for problem solving or security.The problem comes when monetary incentives or the governments started to get in the middle.It was inevitable.
>>108644925I have to agree there, the problem is their current use
Any other site that gives off the feeling of 90's internet?
What are you hacking this week, anon?
>>108646705Some delicious chicken nuggets!
>>108644796But if I go into IRC my computer will be raped by some of those people who know more than me as soon as I connect.
>>108584530america will have killed most of the current natives and replaced them with foreign workers, robots and ai. elon will have super grandkids who got edited in china. your genetic lineage will have ended.
>>108649139And so Elon's, an edit is not the original.
Is lisp a good language?
>>108536989Fake and gay.
>>108649939Maybe to exercise your mind, and to some extent obscure your code. It teaches you recursivity well.
>>108523814Can any body recommend or give opinions on mullvad alternatives? Preferrably non israeli owned sourcesI've been checking out IVPN but can't find much recent stuff about its current status.
eth.limo's registrar ("domain name service provider") was "hacked", and https://eth.limo was targeted:https://archive.is/2026.04.20-115014/https://web.archive.org/web/20260420114815/https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/cybersecurity/hackers-impersonated-eth-limo-team-to-hijack-its-domain-post-mortem/ar-AA21hsVuhttps://archive.is/2026.04.20-105943/https://web.archive.org/web/20260420103329/https://easydns.com/blog/2026/04/18/we-screwed-up-and-we-own-it-the-eth-limo-shtshow-is-on-us/https://archive.is/2026.04.20-110753/https://web.archive.org/web/20260420103602/https://discuss.ens.domains/t/resolved-eth-limo-was-down-dns-hijacked/22068>Ethereum Name Service gateway eth.limo has revealed that the domain hijacking on Friday was caused by a social engineering attack directed against EasyDNS, its domain name service provider.>...>Eth.limo serves as a Web2 bridge, providing access to around 2 million decentralized websites using the .eth domain name. Hijacking the service could allow an attacker to redirect users to malicious websites. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin warned users Friday to avoid his blog until the incident was resolved.>...>“This would mark the first successful social engineering attack against an easyDNS client in our 28-year history. There have been countless attempts.”>...>“In eth.limo’s case, we will be migrating them to Domainsure, which has a security posture more suited toward enterprise and high-value fintech domains, TLDR there is no mechanism for an account recovery on Domainsure, it’s not a thing,” he added.eth.limo IS FUCKING STUPID FOR REASONS UNRELATED TO THIS. I'll explain more in the next post.
>>108651549Imagine that -- at the DNS level -- servers stop resolving your IP address to a name server. And they do it for some completely idiotic reason, such as "you shared some of Katy Perry's music." eth.limo did a similar thing. They censored https://archive.is/https://ipfs3.eth.limo/ which doesn't expire until January 11, 2027 ( https://app.ens.domains/ipfs3.eth ):https://archive.is/2026.04.20-103034/https://dns.eth.limo/dns-query?name=ipfs3.eth&type=TXT>Requested content is not available due to legal reasons.More details in this .txt.gz file: https://depzai.store/raw/wBKbPJZi4TvS7qFBZO3a5jWLWmS1qCJTwwlmeo5vnnoWhile ipfs3.eth still resolves to its CID (if not using eth.limo) and it has records on the blockchain forever, without this common DNSLink provider, it's significantly useless. Like a waste of 5 USD (cost of a 5-character name in app.ens.domains). That's because every single damn IPFS gateway uses eth.limo to resolve .eth domain names at https://ipfs.example-gw.com/ipns/something.ethBy default, the gateways use https://dns.eth.limo/dns-query and nowhere on the Internet exists another DNS over HTTPS sever which handles .eth (Ethereum / ENS names). The closest thing is https://ensdata.net/ ( example: https://api.ensdata.net/vitalik.eth ), but it has no RFC-8484-or-similar endpoint: which is need to have a working DoH server. Like .onion, .eth isn't an officially recognized TLD, so we have this moronic mess. (.onion works better and is more popular.)There's an obvious conflict of interest with eth.limo being both the DNS resolver / ENS resolver and potentially the temporary host of the data. Real DNS servers don't host any of the target computers' data (they only have DNS records). eth.limo is still to blame for being pathetic and procensorship (and their censorship is possibly politically motivated in a dumb way).Next post: making an IPFS gateway not use eth.limo to resolve .eth.
>>108651549>>108651718Damn, DNS are a scam
>>108651749ENS is probably more of a scam than DNS. In terms of using an ENS site in a web browser, DNS is more decentralized than ENS (for example, there's probably many DoH servers on the Internet/web for regular TLDs). Though if you open, for example, https://v1rtl.eth/ in Brave Browser it will redirect to https://ipfs.io/ipfs/... with no eth.limo needed. In other ways, ENS is better and more decentralized than DNS. Crypto crap is a scam, big surprise.But in the future (if this hasn't already happened), I'm sure that DNS servers will stupidly/absurdly censor people for wrongthink.>>108651718>Next post: making an IPFS gateway not use eth.limo to resolve .eth.Create a DoH server which resolves .eth, self-hosted but uses api.ensdata.net, using Apache in this case:1. Have a self-signed certificate for Apache/nginx server. You'll have a file named something like "private.key" (or "server.key"), and you'll be able to go to some local LAN IP address for the web server, like https://10.0.0.71/2. Make a trusted self-signed cert, first part: '$ openssl req -x509 -new -nodes -key server.key -days 3650 -out server_ca_style.crt -config ip_san.cnf -extensions req_ext -addext "basicConstraints = CA:TRUE"' # file "ip_san.cnf": https://exnihilio.dnshome.de/raw/YjX4m5mq2aAJcPsfedayCZPqAEYaSeGm-vjH373AA_83. Above or below where it says "SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/server.key" in file "/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/default-ssl.conf", add this line: "SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/server_ca_style.crt"4. Restart Apache (if you're using that damn systemd: "$ sudo systemctl restart apache2") 5. Copy file "server_ca_style.crt" to your "ca-certificates" path; I copied it to "/etc/ca-certificates/trust-source/anchors/server-10.0.0.71.crt"1/2
>>1086518626. Make a trusted self-signed cert, last part: "$ sudo trust extract-compat" (trust's manpage says "OpenSSL, Java and some versions of GnuTLS cannot currently read trust information directly from the trust policy store. This command extracts trust information such as certificate anchors for use by these libraries.")7. Edit file ~/.ipfs/config and run the IPFS daemon: "$ ipfs daemon &"8. That "config" file should say this in the '"Resolvers":{}' section: '"eth.": "https://10.0.0.71/cgi-bin/dns-query"'9. Here's that "/lib/cgi-bin/dns-query" file: https://ar.noddex.com/raw/ea3o34y2PP0zAino1cWhh51XRJyYUhFWHar0UOYyEag10. "dns-query" uses dnslib, so install it: "$ sudo python3 -m pip install --break-system-packages dnslib"11. See that it works: "$ curl -sL http://localhost:8080/ipns/ipfs3.eth | head -n9"IPFS gateway at /ipns/something.eth uses POST (not GET), but "name=something.eth" isn't in any environment variables. Instead it's in raw stdin bytes which are in the application/dns-message -> question format. CGI returns the application/dns-message -> answer format. It took me hours to figure all of this out. (How the gateway at /ipns/something.com works took a while to figure out.)Attached pic is further proof that there's an IPFS gateway that can resolve that censored-by-eth.limo .eth website; it's a screenshot of some folder. I bet every IPFS gateway in the world uses retarded eth.limo to resolve .eth: all except this one. I probably couldn't find one out of my list of like 200 IPFS gateways.2/2
>>108651898Definitely a better option. Thanks a lot anon!
>>108633895>>108634530>OS level age verificationThe fact that the EU and the US have pushed/made these laws is disgusting.>>108615749>Then just move underground. The darknet is far better than the normalfaggot infested shithole that the clearnet becameOne problem with the darknet is it's less accessible. A positive of the darknet is there's less obnoxious JavaScript.>>108651718>every single damn IPFS gateway uses eth.limo to resolve .etheth.link seems to be a proxied version of eth.limo, so eth.link is somewhat useless. eth.sucks resolved it in the past, such as https://archive.is/2024.11.02-115239/https://ohlife.eth.sucks/ <s>but not anymore</s> https://ipfs3.eth.sucks/ redirects to https://web3.bio/ipfs3.eth?from=eth.sucks>There's an obvious conflict of interest with eth.limo being both the DNS resolver / ENS resolver and potentially the temporary host of the data.Another reason that ensdata.net ("END Data") should run a DoH API endpoint: they could just resolve stuff without ever hosting any of the target data. (Any public website that that can resolve .eth to a CID, and not just an ETH address like https://wutools.com/blockchain/ens-resolver , should do this.)>example: https://api.ensdata.net/vitalik.eth(Just realized today that Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, has the "same" name as Vitalic, who created the album "OK Cowboy".)>>>108651898>I bet every IPFS gateway in the world uses retarded eth.limo to resolve .ethSeems that two years ago one of them used something else:https://github.com/deoidh/onion-ens-resolver>ENS Resolution: \ Receives requests to *.3th.ws domains \ Resolves ENS names to IPFS/IPNS content hashesAbout those two pics used as proof ( https://archive.is/4rxpQ and https://archive.ph/FuB0D ), that .onion site is used as a demo. The actual .onion site which has been used as an IPFS gateways for years is a different one; that change to resolving /ipns/something.eth will likely be added to that one.
>>108652337>The fact that the EU and the US have pushed/made these laws is disgusting.The OS itself does not verify your age, it just stores it. You can put in any arbitrary age value whatsoever. Applications/sites can then just read that value and go yes/no based on it. Much better than every website on the planet requiring ID checks.
>>108652337>One problem with the darknet is it's less accessible.On the contrary that's an advantage. It filters out the trannies and the scriptkiddies
>>108648792no one will rape your computer anon :) if you're really nervous just use a vpn or a bouncer
>>108652801>vpnTor or bust!
>>108653124This, why does anon not use tor?
>>108644191>I want a website to discuss the technical details of things.We do that here too. What exactly did you want to discuss?